................. . · June 14, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 6.1 N. U. Teams Win 48 of . 82 Contests This Year university's . athletic teams whtch_ competed in eight\·-t\\'o cont~_s ts dur:mg tlte sc~ool year ju st dra\\lll~ to a clo_se won forty-eight and . lost tl~Irty-~ve lor an ayerage of 58.5 percent. Ftfty of the eighty-two contests wer~ "": tth conference teams, the P.urple wmni_ng .twenty- six and droppt~lg t\\'etlty - lour of the se. ·. The swimmmg team \\·on all ·of it s four conference matche s ; the bes el>all team took sc n:n out of the twch-e; the . football ttam, won !wo out oi fiy e the baseball ~eam won stx out of elcYcn; the wrestlmg- team won one, lost two and tied two; the track te.am won one ond lost one: the. tennis team won two and lost four whtle the golf team won fiye and lo :-; t one. · Korthw~stern Bernie's Pictures Win High Honors at Buffalo Convention I . THETA DELTA CONVENTION The. Theta Delta Chi fraternity will hold Its 82nd convention at the Congre ss hotel, Chicago, June 21, 22, 23, 24. ,\X (lRDTX..\XC'E FOR THE APPROl'HL\TIOX OF FU)l'DS FOR THF' \\' JL~IETTE PAnK lHSTRICT Fori' Till·: FfSC'AL . YEAR E:)l'DIX (~ <'qmmi !-' ~·dorw r !'. o f :\L\11 :n :n , l!· ::o. BE 1'1' <>f!l>AIXED h}: ,_ l H~'t'ltH'T: :-\E< 'T I 0:\" I: 1' h a t th e following an.1"unts ht · and they are h e r e by atmn)~ Pl'latt ·d (·Ut <,f th e funds coming to tho h a nd ~ rof sa.id Hoard o f Commi s ~ioner~. ],~· \'ll'lUt · tJI a tax ] P \' ~· o f said Distri c t f"r tl~ ·· Ji!' ·a! Yt· ar Pndin g· :\fa r ch 31, 19 ;~1), ancl 1 rom · r,tll e r ~Olll'l' t·s , fur the followin ~,; J·Ul'lH·St'!' , namely: c; E~ EIL\L JTXD F··r ~- alar ! v s of S el' rNary, Trea~U!'I'l' 11nd ;\ttorrwy $ 650.0() F .. r l ig htin g of Parl;: s . 500.00 Ftll' \\·a t.l·r t o ht · u sl·d in Park s . . 1,000.\10 FPr ~P t·ci al .\ s!'-' t·S!'-' Illt· nt a g-ainst tht· l'ark l)btri<"t lh·al Estate 75 .00 For wag·,.!" and l·Xp e n ses of th · Pulil 't· !'-' t· l'\' it't · 1,000.00 For· \\·ag·, s rif lalJ ;·l'l· ;· ~ an·d . o th ~ r Jal1nr t·X]lt'li SP . . . . 12,12::i. 00 FfJr r·on :-: t,nwt i"n and m a int en:tlH'l' ot' l':t rl\ s, t·xl'lusi\·e of lit liOr .. G, OOO. 00 For .. xp t· n s t·!'-' of (·o llt-<"ting· a nd di !'-' IJU r·si ng· l Ill in· appropria li o n 1 ,000. on th e Board of \\"fL)li:;TTE PARK Six pictures submitted by the Bernie studio were given rating of the high~st merit by the judges at the recent annual convention of photographers at Buffa]o. · They were made a part of a display which wi.ll be exhibited in cities all ov~r the country this summer. The Ber tie photographs of babies and children received especially high praise from the many ~ritics who saw them. Five of the exhibition- pictures are shown here. They are, from left to right, Russell Rossiter, vVinnetka; Muriel Collins, daughter of l'vlr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Collins, Chicago; Frankie Hoover, son of the R. P. Hoovers, 1103 Sheridan road, and Miss Dorothy Martin, 2230 Riclge avenue. Below is Jane Harding, daughter of Mrs. J. P. Harding of Rogers park. Not shown is Baby Roessler, daughter of the E. C. Roesslers of Winnetka. ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. John V. Smith, 1437 \Vilmette avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy ~1 arie, to Harlan J. Erickson, son of ~fr. and ~Irs. Harlan J. Erickson, of 506 Park avenue. The announcement was made Tuesday at an informal evening party at Miss Smith's home. and after the commencement exercises at Uallinckrodt High school, in which ).!iss Smith took part. Miss Smith is a champion runner, and represents the Illinois \Vomen's Athletic club. She is a holder of its record in the forty yard dash. Xo date has been set for the wedding. ENTERTAIN FOR VISITOR Mrs. Frank Baker, formerly of Wilmette, who has been the guest of her niece, ~frs. H. S. Stevens of Winnetka has now returned to her home in Cali~ fornia. Mrs. Louis A. Clark of the Orrington hotel entertained at the Exmoor club in Highland Park last Saturday afternoon for 1\frs. Baker. Mrs. Frank A. Brown. 9-t5 'Michigan avenue. was hostess to twenty-two guests at dinner and bridge at Skokie last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Baker. ~fyrtle !\f. Hopkins will present her piano pupils in a recital vVednesday evening at 7 :45 o'clock, at the residence of \Villiam T. Jones, 1232 Elmwood avenue, Wi1mette. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to the public. -oEldora Hopkins of 1322 Greenwood avenue, vVilmette, honored queen of Bethel 44, Order of Job's Daughters, entertained the Guardian counci1, officers and choir members, at luncheon and bridge Saturday, June 8. ·A bout forty guests were present. -0- Tot a l ( ;l' IH ·ral Fund tr1 h rai ~ t · d b;-.· taxation ~n.:~:; (l. OI J F1Jr maintt· n<tJH'e nnd r·tiH· r t'XJl' ' l1!-'l'!'-' of I:athing n pad l , including <·r>JHlud of ll P ft ·(' t n JT and J:ath !T roU!'-'t ' . ,UOII ,QIJ Tlw last f11n·gC1ing- to h t· paid o ut of funds dt ·ri \'ed from i Jl('(l!ll P t,f' I!Jh'!':Jtion Of J:atl\ing J1t.' <l l' h, l~t· 1\·(' tor~· and Bath llou~ e . All urwXP· 'Ildt·d l>a JarH·f·s in it , m~ Jwn·toforc· appropriated ar r }H·rl'hy l' l' -:·pprnpriatl'd fur till' !'-':1 llle Jill rpo ~ t·s. F<,r thf· ~1~1\1:\'H Fr~n pa~· ml'nt of thl' Jlrinci]lal (If loond s rd· tht · is su e of .hll1l' 1, 1!1~::, :I!" follo\\'s : Bond!" "XII!". 102. ] f,:], 104, 10:>, lOti. 101, 10:-1, 111!1, 110, 111 ~IO , OUO . OO For t lw pa~· mt·nl of thl· principr~l nf bonds Clf lhl' i!'-'Sll l' Of ~ia~· ], 1 !·~S, :i~ fo!IO\\'S: Ilonds :-\tos. :?:?1 , ::?:!:?, ~:!:l, :?~4 , 2::?:-i . ~:!t), · 2~7. 22S, 2:!!l, :?::u, 2:n, 2:3:? , :!::::, !?:l.J , :! :::i Total It · \· ~· Bond~ 1.i,OOO.OO fnr prin c ipal of . ~ :!;),000.00 I"'TEHl:ST }'t·xn Fnr th paym e- nt of inlt·n ' st on Bonds of the issue of .Tun e L , 1!'123: Interest du<> nt:'('t' mht>r 1, l!·:lO ~ 1,(ifl:t .OO Interest rlu ....Tun e 1. J!l:n 1,·140.00 For tlw pnym c nt of int rP ~t on Honds of th e issue of Jui:-· 1, J!l:?l) : Tntert'st du e Januan· 1, l!l~O i'i!l:~ . 30 In tu·est dut· Ju I~· 1, ]f1:10 iiti~ . 50 For the payment of int e rt-~t on Bonds of' the issue of ~Ia~· 1, 1!128: Intt>rest due Xon:- mher 1, 1930 4.~~3.00 Interest du :\fay 1, 1!)31 4,335.00 Totnl lt>\'Y for interest on bondt'd Total for Corporate purposes .. $2~.:~fi0.00 Total for Principal on Bonds .... 2n,OOO.OO Total for Interest on Bonds 12,900.00 indehtt>drwss .. .... . ...... $12,900.0~ Grand Total to ht=> raised by taxation . . . . . . . . ...... $G0,250.00 SEC'TIOX TT: This Ordinance shall br in force from and after its passage and due publkation. , PASSED hv tllf' Rnard of r:ommJRsioners of WILMETTE PART DTS'l'RICT .June 1Oth, 1!\2!1. ' HARRY HOPP, SecrE>tary of the WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT "r· CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS June and Fern Ahlstrand celebrated their birthdays hy in,·iting tweh·e of their friends to have luncheon \Yith them at their home, 1500 \Vilmettc a\'enue, last Saturda\· afternoon and 1.0 attend a matinee performance at the :J[iss Helen Rathbone. 523 Al>botts- ~orshore theater. inrd rd .. 1-t?nilworth · was hostess at luncheon and bridge to thirty of her !t.[ r. and Mrs. C. A. Keller, 820 iriends at the Skokie Countn- club on Greenwood avenJ-l<'. haYe just returned Thursday. ~fiss I~athbone e.xpects to irom a two weeks' automobi]e trip to go to Colorado to camp this summer. .\tlantic Citv and New York. Mr. Tack f~athbone returned from Prince- Keller is a~ member of the general ton today where he has just completed budget committee of the Kational Elechis sophomore year. tric Light association, which held a -0convention in Atlantic Cit,· last "·eek :Jf r. and ~[rs. ] ohn Yennema and in commemoration of the· fiftieth aniamih- of · \\'innetka have rented their niversary of the invention of the elechome in \Yinnetka and are staying t ric lam·p by Thomas A. Edison. with ).f rs. Jessie Page on Ahbottsford -0road, KenihYorth until the last of June, Mrs. Allen \V. McConnell of 1525 when' ~f rs. \ rennema ~mel her daughter, Highl~nd avenue entertained several ~farcelle. and Charlotte Eckhart sail friends on Monday at luncheon and ior Europe. bridge in honor her sister, Dr. -o~[ rs. Percv Eckhart. 206 Cumber]and. Josephine de Boer of Sweet Briar colroad, KenihYorth gave a farewell lege, Va., who was her house guest luncheon and bridge last Monday at over the week-end. -oher home for her daughter, 1:1izabeth, Mrs. \Vatter Knoop, 221 \Varwick who left \Vednesday for New York to road, Kenih\·orth entertained twenty spend the summer abroad. guests at luncheon and bridge on -0~frs. ] . C. Slown, 1520 \Vashington Thursday at her home. Mrs. Knoop is avenue. "·ho underwent an operation entertaining twenty more guests at last week at St. Luke's hospital, is luncheon and bridge today at the now reco\·erin.,g and will return to Skokie Country club. her home in a week or ten days. -o-0De an Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Etlgar Stanton, Jr., 30 Locust road, Dean Vail. 150 Abingdon avenue, Indian Hill, returned from New Haven Kenilworth has returned fron{ Harvard this week where he has completed his university where he has completed his freshman year. freshman year at Yale university. -0-oMrs. James Estes, 1626 \Vilmette Ra]ph Whee]ock, son of Mr. and avenue, had as her house guest ]ast Mrs. \V. \V. Wheelock, 132 Oxford week, her nephew's wife, Mrs. Charles road, Kenilworth, returned ]ast week De Long. and her small daughte~·, from the University of Illinois for the ~[ary Louise, of Plymouth, Wis. summer vacation. · LUNCHEON FOR TEACHER Teachers of the Ho\\'ard school gave a luncheon Tuesday noon for l\fiss Roberta Corcoran, fourth grade teacher at Howard, who is to b\.! ma;ried this summer. op Ralph Starr, Jr., son of Mr. and 1\frs: Ra1ph Starr, 320 Raleigh road, Kemlworth was host to ten of his friends at a birthday luncheon on Saturday. After luncheon they attended the motion pictures at the Teatro del Lago. -aSixteen friends of Wi11iam J. FitzPatrick surprised him at an evemng party on Tuesday of last week at his home, 152-t Lake avenue, the occasion heing his birthday. · -oM iss Rebecca Fitch of 1033 Elmwood avenue entertained at three tables of bridge Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Betty Older of 1026 Elmwood avenue, who is to be a June bride.