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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1931, p. 14

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VI~U ~L IN AUUST SALES n d SELLIG S'HO ES Every pair of men's, ,women's, misses' r'and childrens hoe e re. s sinthestore-r"duced during August. First Floor, FURNITURE Every single piece of furniture in the store is spec1linvalue, and price for the August sale. Fifth F1opr NURSERY, FURNITURE: Layettes, infants' needs take special prices and reductions for August. Stock up on staples. Second Fléor lett irom rn lii. SMiss 4Riggle at playground first day next year. Four more weeks of good old play- ground days. LOST Miss Riggle. Beach Diay August 14. FOUND Alicia Htaacke, Maýry Burlingame and- Nancy Robb f rom camp. Baseballs on gym :balcony.. New friends during .playgrounid days. FOR SALE OR7 RENT Em pty Central gym. FOR SALE. CHEAP "Butsted" 'yo: yo tops. -Ma rie reifer,. Central playgro.und. For a closing playgroundevent, Cen- tral gave a play called -Flow the Story Grew." The cast was as f ollows: Mrs. Brown, Marie Peifer; Mrs. Green, Josephine Balhatchet; Mrs. Bean , Teresa Peifer; Mr. Bean, Rob-. ert Lif ton; ,Mr.. Rice, Robert Lif t- schulz; Mrs. Rice, Katherine Mc- Daniel;ý Mrs. Snow, Nancy Robb; Mrs. Taylor, Imiogene Kaufman and Mrs. White, Betty Peterhans., MrÉs. jay, R. 'Brown, ou r d raniatié: teacher last yea r, kindly helped us. We had an audience of more thati one huti- dred.-While drawingý the curtain on the~ first. act a very unfortunate* accident occurred and> ve had'to do our stage settinIgs inIiront oi the audience. The Has 'Wonderful Times play* turned out very nicely. Our exhibit was very good, we thinik. at P rk T is SmmerAfter the play, members of the cast in 1 had some wonderf ut times at. the costume, posed. for, their pictures. A park this summer. We played many bail game was also played between games. Friday morning we bad a clowný Central 'and, Evans-ton... The score was at the park. He. bad adummy which he 9 to 2 in f avor of Evatiston. The game calird bis dum dum. dummy and he gave aàs. very exciig.n o ealht us' a fine entertainment. In' the a fter- to. see the playgrou .nd, close.-Iniogene noqu, a rnagician came a nd perf-ormed 'Kaufman, Central playgrôtund. many wonderful tricks for us. 1 hope 1 shail be able to attend the park again itosL u Ex bt next summer as Mr. Gathercoal s 'howed Vstr au xii us boys some great times-Howard at Central Playground B3ohnen, Vattmnan park. We had our exhibit at the playground recently. We had 'a ,booth and tbree BUSY SATUR»AY tables. The booth, was ý made with a Last Saturday morning, Miss Rigglc f rame over the chinning bar and a was busy cleaning -up the reed and table, covered wvith. crepe. paper for. raffia that were flot used in making thethings. It was decorated with blue, baskets. She also cleaned out ber locker, orcbid, orange, green, white,- and. yel- of ail crepe paper, bats, balîs- and the low-crepe paper. There were twvo other Iike. Mr. Stone took all of these things tables besides. The excibits were dolls, over to Miss Skidmore's office where embroidery, baskets,. furniture, jars, she is busily putting tbem away until. lanterns and posters. The people who next year's. playground opeis.-Louise saw our things tbought they were very Peterbans, Central playground. nice.-Maxine Schneider, Centra-l play- BOYS GET MEDALS Last Friday we didn't bave our regu- HOPE FOR HER 'RETURN lar weekly beach day because of the ex- On thé i last day of the playground,. hibit and the play. Frankie Swirles and everyone was there obl ean up Cfarles Milhauser ýwere tbe only two the gymnasium after the exhibit Fr1- boys, of Central playground who got day, August 14.1 Miss Riggle threw medals. There* were no girls wbo gôt away al the cigar. boxes. that were medals.ý Next year we hope to have going to be made into furniture.- Every-. a larger attendance 50 that we have one is bopimg to see Miss Riggle back more medals awarded by Miss Riggle next year.-Mary June Peterbans, -Betty Peter-aans, Central playground. 1 Central playground. H lu AN4 -MarskallFfieId & Compy Adelaide and Frank Koenen, daugh- ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Koenen, 1710 Forest avenue, are spend- ing the summer in Baldwin, IIl Mr.'and Mrs. F. A. Buck, 58Fr- est avenue, are on a two weekst motor tip to Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Werden and children, Virginia, Belle, Robert, ýand Donald, will 'return to make ther home in, Wilmette again the first of September. They have lived in Mil- waukee for a year and will now live at their former home, 229 Nintth

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