June 1, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 13 Evanston School . State Garden Club Selects · New Board and Commtttee · T earns Have Edge The Garden Club of Illinois is an-: on Local Entries nout1cing the names of newly-selected Wilmette's grade sch ool teams didn't fare very well in last week's games in the Nor't h Shore Interscholastic league. Both the Heavyweights and Lightweights lost to Haven of Ev. anston and only the Peewees seemed a'?le to outplay their opponents, winmng from Havcn's Peewees by a score of 18-4. The Lightweights led in the scoring · till the fifth inning when they col'lapsed before an onslaught of the Haven batters. The score of their game was 7 to 9 in Haven's favor. The Heavyweights lost by a score of 5 to 7. Lineups for the games were : WiHnette LightHaven (9 ) weights (7) Edward McKay Joe Hedstrom Thorne Edwards Fran! R Colin Finlayson c 01 ~ H~i~~ Don PaveJi,~ek George Curley Edward Howard Pat Hayes Vance Soule Cl arence J age B)-11 Bruse Harry Cort Hubert P elott \ViiiLtm Kline Jack Stac.khouse Jam.'s Lester .WJo~n DavJd'!ion John Haas 1lmette Pee wees HaYen (4) (18) George Green Rohert Strahs Paul \Villiams Ralph Brooks Robert Rye Haymond H ·ilemann Paul Soule Clarence Rubber Jack earthen .Junior Reeves John Hellmuth Donald l\foore Robert Specht FrankBen Constable Robert Her manl:ion Moore Alex ::\fcLenn \"i<-tor Rey nolds Charles ::\Io,.eau Arthur Greecy Edward :\fay, ~r ilmette HNt vies Haven (7) (5) umpire LOUIS :-:;lolle Leonard "\\Tolff Hat vey Kin e Hugh Saxon ::\1 an·\n Hesttr Richa rrl 1-lttek Dyl<e Smith Robert Wat n; Bill Baltic .John Zippnich Jim C'o nstable neorge Quinlan Dit'k ::\faltiJy Henry Sp-aeht Dick Hunter f'laudf> ~r R in Ra~· mond Pott Cecil Williams Don Everett members of its board and of a n~w committee. In addition to the officers, who include Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Lake Bluff, president; Mrs. C. D. Ewer of \.Vilmette, recording secretary, and Mrs. Frank W: Kingsley of Evanston, corresponding secre~ary. Those newly selected to serve on the board are : Mrs. John W. Douglas of the Barrington Garden club, Mrs. 0. W. Dynes .of the Hinsdale club, Mrs. Charles Allen Grier of Oak Park and River Forest, Mrs. V. K. Spicer of the Lake Forest club, and Mrs. Freel Court of West Chicago. Those selected for the executive committee are Mrs. ]. H. Bliss of Aurora, Mrs. Kercher of 'Freeport, Mrs. J Bur d ett: o f Fl os~moor, .. Mrs. . ames George ]. Arbetter of Joltet, Mrs. DeLoss Brown of Peoria Mrs. E. ] . p..._ 'le 1 ps o f K em·1 wort h , 'M rs. A rt h ur ·\.Vatson of Morgan Park, Mrs. Joseph E. Calendar of St. Charles, Mrs. ]. W . \Vhitworth of \\'oodstock, and Mrs. J. B J en k'ms o f Downers Grove. · · . Edward Codner of 120 Fourth street returned to the Universitv of Illinois · last Tuesday after spending a few days with his parents, 11r. and Mrs. Elmer Codrier. While here Edwarcl s.aw the Big Ten track meet at Dyche stadium and cheered as the lllini team ORDER OF MARTHA TO MEET The Wilmette Order of Martha will meet for sewing at the home of Mrs. P, ]. VanDeNorth of 207 Dupee place next Monday afternoon. Mrs. P. ]. VanDeNorth of 207 Dupee place entertained her E. 0. T. bridge club at he.r home on Tuesday. Luncheon was served before the members started play. -0- RATS! No mote tats and n1ice if Ratin is used. Non poisonous, safe, ideal for indoors. The Ratin Syste,n bas been used for 2 5 years all over Europe and America. ' PETER UEDELHOFEN Telephones WINNETKA NORTHBROOK Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tarnow and family of 126 Fourth street spent Memorial day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanselman of Chicago. 76 225J MRS. 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