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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1922, p. 2

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n^^ JULIO BIG OUTING Church Members to Frolic in Forest Preserve BY PICNICKER ~~ * If you Want to have a good time on Saturday, June 3, all you have to do is to jump Into your outing clothes and be "among those present" at the Methodist Field Day to be held in the Forest Preserve, which * is on the Dundee road just west of Desplaines river. Don't forget the day, Saturday, June 3rd. This is going to be "some" picnic. There will be four baseball games, high Jumps, broad jumps, relay races, quick change races, three legged races and about -everything* else that you ^-expect to find on a good picnic pro- gram. „ The crowd will leave the Wilmette Methodist Episcopal Church in auto- - mobilesâ€"at £:30 o'clock: The route 4»wUi be north on Sheridan road to ^encoe, westbu Dundee roM to Des- plaines river. After ' crossing the ~~"fiver""to thewest you turn to*the right and enter the Forest Preserve Park. Boy Scouts-will be along the road to !â-  direct those who care to attend. Z^ The/ transportation committee has arranged to have automoMles at the Chicago & Northwestern station__to ^"^^eT^he^tralns^wTnoh leave Chicago and Cami^Frre girls, followed by a 50 yard and 100 yard race. ^ , Two special events will be a relay ra«& of six men consisting of teachers and Senior Scouts, each man to run 75 yards. The married men will have a 100 yard race and this will be fol- lowed by a "auick change" race which will be remembered for years; The balance of the afternoon will be taken balance of the afternoon win oe xaxen _ "^„^ ,+ r tt.,,,1--. Mao-nets up wjth baseball games between the Trounce the WUSKy Magnets men and a picked team of Bpworth Leaguers and Sunday School Boys. At 5 o'clock the Girl Scouts of 60 girls and Boy Scouts of 70 boys will go through a scout drill under the direc- tion of Captain T. E. Bullivant. After camp-fire, singing led by members of the choir the/ picnickers will start for home at 8 o'clock. Benjamin N. Cox is chairman of the program committee, E. G. Bently has charge of publicity, E. H. Kracke of transportation, Miss Hamilton will have charge of the Girl Scouts, ti. F. Todd and G. N. Stokes will have charge of Boy Scouts, and Captain Bullivant will have charge of military tactics. " > The officers of the day are as fol- lows: Clerk of Course, Starter, L. E. Larsen, Inspector F. A. Troy, C. H. Mann, J. C. Mahnerud; Judges at finish, J: R, Harper, T.H; West, J. C. Emerich. Announcer, E. M, Stafford; Scorer, F. H. Mason. Finally,- take ^<mf own-baskeMunch and driking cup, This 'is. not. a full dress affair/ Wear your outings clothes. 401 Lake, avenue, are leaving this weeS-end_tp spend, jieveral^days„ at their summer home neaf the State Line, Wisconsin. at 10:20 a. m. railroad time (by your watch 11:20); 12:20 railroad time (by your watch 1:20 p. m.); 1:25 railroad time (by your watch %\7& p. m.). The program will start at 10 a. m. with four races for boys and girls ranging from eight to sixteen years of age, which will be followed by high and broad jumps for boys and girls, ^picked teams from the Junior and Senior Boy Scouts, and the Girl Scouts £will contest in t three relay races. There will be a special relay race be- tween the Camp-Fire-girl&â€"and-the *3irl Scouts. The morning program will conclude with a baseball game between two picked teams of Girl iiScouts,; %£â-  â-  u vt31^^3"~ ^B- â- â- â- â- "; .; '...^ â- :.&v^:;v.v"®;'::R'a'cc8"a Feature .â- :•„'â-  VV Iw?:§yf f o'clock there will be two base- Itball games between two junior scout Iteams and between the Girl Scouts Mr. J. T. Seng, 1222 Central avenue, returned this week from Florida where he has been sojourning since last November. r ' Mr. and Mrs. George D. Richards, 719 Washington avenue* are enter- taining their sisteiy-Mrs., CarLHaber of Park Ridge, this week. Mrs. Louise Bruno, mother of Mrs. E. IVFatch, 611 Washington avenue, has returned to her home in Downer's Grove. WaHiser,2tr Becker.ss.. Minoke.lf... Fahil.lb.... Borrie,3b... Ashley.cf... 'Dean,rf..,:. Mahoney.c, Stremmel.p Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon and small daughter, of Whiting, Ind., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, 1231 Forest avenue. Mrs. George L. Truitt, 921 Thir- teenth street, is convalescing from a serious ilness.- :"'lffi?il- tsBili flllliK •~;*:lNillifV^. t&m •i wSmi sisi>ifi5is®ss 'miftm *m Cornj^n^ seeks busi-j ||if Joli tftÂ¥"!bisis;Mi*i y^i^M^m^A^........."" " ........." feasoni ;pf«SY ff§fS# wmmet our^lyet,JP9Pli fill i:. Manufacturing Bvikha* Chtoaco L»*LUtH**om WiMrs.- Minn4e-d4ppen left Tuesday for her hornsin Waterloo, to-rafter a ten days' visit at,the W.,C. Shurt- leff honfe, - gl^Lake.-avenuei;^|^^::... Mrs. W. A. Tuck^ 12H Lake^ Sue, left Thursday for Perry, Mich where she will visit her parents. She expects to be gone about, two weeks. An interesttnr^meeting of the Travel Club was held Tuesday" IKeF noon at the home of Mrs, S. A. Wheelock, 822 Centra! avenue. i|^ Mrs-George M. Springer, 724 Forest avenue, will entertain the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club at her hpm| next week. .. ';>B&^1^. •':'.':â-  !3^ at Gross Point Park Last Sunday's PIONEERS r.h.'p.a 1122 .0222 110 1 2 a i»o 1 2 2 3 summary: MAGNETS â€"TT.h.p.a, Brin.cf,...^ 0 0 4 0 Borman,lf..i 0 0 2 0 Sloan.ss.... 0 12 0 LeBrien.Sb.. 2 112 O'Maltey.C. 0 0 3 3 11 o-o â- 1 1 0 0 1 10 "0Gla8er,lb. fcHli&,i 12 8 2 Bittke.rf Ltepe.p. 0 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tSSSL ' -9 ^°.• .^Sof 66o27?o?l| Ma^lS "..........V 101 000 000-2 Two-base* hits-Glaser, Borrie. Struck out_-By Stremmel, 8; by Ltepe, 3. M ^^^h^jh^^ Here is a partial list of feUtems^ that make veiy^ r»ZJ£J£ GRADUATKWS You perhaps are thinking of remembering some lat soon will be graduating from school ivithin the next few days. suitable presents. Fountain Pens, $1:50 to Gold Pencils, $3 to 3 Engraved Pewonal Call- ||ing Gardsl 3 Box Stationary. ! Cameras. S Congratulation Cards. ^BUiiiW*. "Special W^Ml g for Saturday only Silvel- Pelcils, Books. Burnt Peanut Candy lilill 8c a„. Renneckar Drug Co. C.E.»nd C.C.RENNECKAR, R.Ph., Prop*. The New* Trier Pioneers, with Mr. Stremmel on titer turret, inaugurated the 1922 basehall season Sunday at the park in Gross Point, spanking the highly-touted Chicago Magnets nice- ly, 9 to 2. Stremmel was nicked for but lour hits, three of which came fn the in^ itial inning before the lanky twirler had time to get his "stuff" well piled. After that it was mere "duck soup," only more so. Borre's work at the far corner was easily the feature of the encounter. Sign "Chuck" De Long. Manager DeariT announces that the Pioneers have signed "Chuck" De Long, Wilmette diamond star, who will appear in the line-up this Sun- day. Advance, dope has it the Pioneers ^. 4*aveJbooked_sanie_af the ja^ojo^est, ^=^_. semi-pro aggregations of the middle ^ ^ -west4or-this-s©ason*s program. Among these are enumerated, the Union Gi- ants, House of David (bearded ball players from the Benton HMhor colony), Cream City AlJ-Stars of Mil- waukeer Aurora; Auburn Parks. Fau- bian Indians, Ragens, Belle J^a"18' and the Chicago Giants of the Colored Basebatt 4eag«e Forget Your Worries â- . and ..-..,'.;_. Etij oyYxmr Vacation by leaving your Silverware and Valuables in the Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults of YOUR HOME BANK ^^ A few cents a week will protect them in your |s Suta*aseTT^ key and enable you to return home with the "Smilethatwonitcomeoff:> Call and examine. "WltMETTE STATE BANK |[ fi Greater Comfort- Summer RIGHT up to the minute in style, built * for true Surnmer comfort and ever eye- jr^i^in^ZaSe men*s â- the FurnishSgs to section, i And the j found in our mens section. Ana tne seiectiomsr the finest we've ever shownâ€"Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and other â€"aceessoriesv

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