July 8, 192i :JIILMETTE LIFE 7 Beach Programs I EnCOUrage L arge · I 0 / · E n t rtes . L ts Dead Man's Ftoat-Plyma Lee Burpee, first; Olive Brower, second; Charlotte Wilson, · third. Water Melon Grab-SteYe Plowman , winner. Friday, July 1, the weekly Beach Day sponsored by the Wilmette Play ground and Recreation board was staged. Hearty cooperation of the beach officials helped gr~atly to make the first program a success. Consid1 ering it was the first beach day of the Th(· first schedule oi the playgrPund season, the competition was good alball league run by the Playground and though the girls were rather slow in Recreation hoard, has hcen completed. turning out. The Beach days will The team standing \\'a s not .changed. continue every Friday afternoon at though the Y. P. C., the St. Joseph I 2 o'clock until the middle · of Augu st, each won a game, and the St. Joseph with different events every time. II ancf Terminal A. C. each lost a The boys class, 12, 13 and 14 years game. The St. J oscph I won from the old, had the large st turn out, and Kids 13 to 7. The St. Joseph II have there wa s real competition in their had some bad luck, having lost two of events. The watermelon grab caused their play e rs through a transfer, but the most interest. The boys under 15 they paven 't lost any of their old pep, had .f irst chance at it but brok e the and are determined to give their oprules of the game, so it was taken back ponents a good run for their money. in the water again and made a free The Terminal boys put up a good for all. ·After about thirty minutes game again st the Y. P . C., and in the Steve Plowman emerged as the win- fourth inning, it looked as though they ner. The results in the various con- would win, but the Ridge Ave. boy::; tests of the first Beach Day follows : held them down to one run in the ne"'<t 20-yard dash-Boys 11 and under: three innings, and won the game, 6 to Roland Wilcox, fir st; Ralph Hoffman, 5. second: Dave \V ein stock, third. The games that were scheduled for 25-yard dash- Boys 12, 13 and 14: Friday night were called off on ac Bill Holmes, first; Steve Hopkins, sec- count oi rain, so that the first game :; ond; George \Vhite, third: Jack Dunn. on the new schedule witt be those fourth. sch edul ed for \Vednesday night. nf 25 -yard da sh-Girls 12, 13 and 14: thi :-; week . Oli\·c Brower, first; Parmalce Burpe·e, -:,econd. T c.: n Scouts from Wilmette were in50-yard dash- Boys 15, 16 and 17: clud ed in the group of fifty who went ~l ort o n \Vilcox, fir st: Pre ston R ead . ir 0m the North Shore Area council t o se co nd: Dick Mann, third. spe nd two week s at Camp Checegau Hurdl e race- Bon 15 a nd und e r : nc.:ar \Vhitehall, Mich. -oV e rn on \Vyle, fir st .; Bitt Holme . . . ec8rHl: Jim Baker. third: ~t e v c H opkin :; . Dr. }.f a tHI B. Sands returned to h('J' io urth . h o nH: at 1024 Central avenue \Vccln es C nder \Vater rac\:- Holar1d \Yilc nx. day from the Four Seasons club in f1r :-. t : Paul Soule. scrnncl: Dav<: \\.ein - \Yi scn nsin , where she spent th e F ourth 1 :-. tt·in. t hird: Ralnh Hnffnnn . io urth . n i July. Jlirst Schedule of Ball League Ended Last Week We Launder Them . You Play Golllastead· ' Things hard to clean shouldn't bother you during golf or tennis weather ... We'll wash everything to a king' s taste, and all you have to worry about is your game~ .. A phone call-Wilmette 606-btings out driver! Bo1ne Laundry A. F. DENZIN, Prop. S2 S Main Street Phone Wilmette 606 + · + + ~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++· ! JULY CLEARANCE SALE -' i Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes and Oxfords : + + + + + ! + + + + ~ + + + Sale Starts Saturday, July 9th &\ny Pair in Stock i + + + I + :. + + FLORSHEIMS FO·R·. .. M.. EN .......... a '7 1 ·15 ARCH PRESERVERS FOR WOMEN at Substantial Reductions :. i $5.15 $6.15 $1.15 + + + : + 3 Big Lots; Men's High Grade Oxfords Red Cross Shoes for Women and Growing Girls at Greatly Reduced Pi·ices !' + · · : , · + + ·.: .ISM,.. 7CJ + + + 3 Lots of Sun1n1er Styles; Women and Girls Discount on all Children's Oxfords and Slippers ! + + + + I Lot of Women:s Slip- ~3 pers. Broken stzes . . ~ · 95 I Lot of Children's Sandals and Slippers $5.15 $6.15 $1.15 · Cl' J.45 $}.00 ! tD · · : ·· I Lot of Boy's '!'ennis Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · i TAYLOR'S BOOTERY i i + + + 605 Main Street, Wilmette . ~ ..-· · ~ ·. t . i · · · f++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++·~··············· l '~······································~ . ·,