S6 Wll METTE LIFE May 25, 1928 SH" MONEY . Have tunda to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban ree14enoe propert7 at &~ IJ, Interest. See ue on renewala. GUEST PREACHER SUNDAY Dr. Robert W. GammQ.p, sectetary of the Congregational Educ_ational society, will be guest preacher at the First Congregational church, Wilmette· , Sunday morning, May 27, at the 11 o'clock services. LANDSCAPING and Grading Done ·by Experts Eltablisbed 1918 Rotary Clubs to Debate (Wilmette School Annexation Proposition Nines · Out After A friendly battle royal between the suburban and Chicago Rotary clubs for the Rotary Club of Chicago prize cup is in the _ cards for the regular weekly luncheon . of the club Tuesday noon, May 29, at the Hotel Sherman, when the seven Greater Chicago Rotary Club'3 will debate the question, "Resolved that Your Suburb should be Annexed to Chicago," the Rotary club of Chicago taking the affirmative and the suburbans clubs' representatives taking the negative. The Wilmette and Winnetka Rotary clubs will turn out en masse to back their speakers, F. ] . Budinger and C. W. Washburne, respectively, and each one will also stage a three-minute entertainment feature. President John N. Vander Vries of the Chicago club will pre side. N. S. Championship Wilmette Grammar schQol playground teams wo!l .o.ne, tied on.e, and lost one of the nuttal games m 1he North Shore Grat(lmar school ieague which were played at \ViJmette Monday afternoon. All three of the first games were with Holtwood and were played at the Howard and Stolp school grounds. The Heavyweights won by a score of 19 to 13; the Pewees played to a 13 to 13 score ; and the Lightweights lost by 13 to 8. The weights in playground ball have been slightly changed from the other sports. The Heavyweights take in boys 100 pounds and over; the Lightweights those over 85 pou_ nds; and the Pewees under 85 pound s. Kenihrorth, which, with Evanston and Wilmette comprises the league, has droppecl out of the playground events and the championship will be decided among Wilmette and Haven and E.oltwood schools m Evanston. Lineups for ~londay's gam es ·w ere: Leonard Wolff · Frank Church Reynolds Ostrom Robert Waters Cecil 'Willia m s Hugh Saxon Richard Huck George Quin lan Robert 'W hite Claude Maine Wilme tte Lig-hts (13) E. G. Paaling & Co. S N. LaSalle St. Mala .1251 DRIVEWAYS Built and Refinished E1timatt1 Free Franz Krenn LANDSCAPE GARDENER TELEPHONE 243 5 WINNETKA With our knowledge and experience-we can help nature in the care of your lawn and garden. A top-dressing of Black Soil, Fertilizer and Lime, properly applied, will make a great improvement. Phone us-we know bow. EVERGREENS- SHRUBS- BLACK SOIL-VIGORO FERTILUVIA-LIME Mrs. Frederick D'Aix has re cently returned to Kenilworth from the Pres byterian hospital where she had be en under observation for two \Yeck s. -oM rs. C. M. 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