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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1932, p. 50

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This. sunimarizes the showing made bv the three track teams of the joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, in the sixth annual North Shore Grain- mar Schiool League Championship) Track and Field meet hield Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of last week at the Nfew Trier High. school athletic field. Tortorello, Granstromn and Coniley of the lightweights, -and Baker nf the middleweights turned: in record per- formances for. IK enilWorth., Many records were shattered, the Evanston athletes taking the honoârs. Haven school. of Evanston won the ightweight and middleweight imeets. and Nichols school of Evanston ran awav with. the heavyweight competi- tion. Four teams -Kenilworth, Glencoe, Haven and Nichols-_co.mpeted in each meet. Kenilworth made anl impressive showiig in al but the heavyweight. rivalry. The- boys who represented Kenil- worth are: Lightweights-Paul Corneil, Bruce Granstrom, Fielding Mercer, Gilbert Mclntosh, Landon Taylor~, Mike Con- ley, George Simon, Tony Tortorello, John Dix and jack Fitzgerald. Middleweights-Vernonà Faulstick, Norman Bemis, Russell Baker, jack IFyfe, jack Mervis, Johin Sprenger. Charles Thorsen, David Skillin, Frank *O'ReiIly, Robert McCloud. and Bol) Bluckin1. Heavyweights- Dewitt Joues. Arthur Carlson, Johin Cunninghanm. Bill Wolf, Val Smith, Junior Smi~ith.i Richard Holmes and Bob 1Hll., Miss Birlauf to Dance for Catholie Daughters Miss Genevieve Birlauf, 91.3 Thir- . teenth street, wildance at the initia- thon. program of the, Ouilmette Court, Number 848; Senior Catholic Daugh-. ters ofAmerica to be held next Sun- *day evening, a tthe. Wilmette Masonic Temple. Miss Birlauf is- a pupil of thet Mawne-Gaveas studios in Chicago. She has danced at the Drake hotel and atý. Bonner won a prize and the two Harsniaw children wvon prizes. 1 faite] to mark the others, there w'ere so many. There were six girls from the 1. W. A. C.-all Ohympic. contestants who gave an exhibition of diving. from the newly erected -diving plat- form out some distance in the lake. Most. of, thé suits confined, thieir bathing to. the suni variety .though ,a ,few of the braver ones went in the water. The beach was ail dressed for the summer-the playground equipment was well. patroni.zed, thet members' boats made expérimnental trips onît into the water arciund thé inew diving stand.* There'is to be a pier and a. dock forthe boats which wil be fin- ished this week. Ralph Zimmerman has been busil' en 1gaged directing, the erection nio these new features during the past week. Beachi activities for the sea- son are tder the direction~ of Clark Leach who had charge of events Sun- day. Sun BatIimg on Roof During the present ,week two in- closures for sun bathing on the roof. will be,>available. The use of the baths wiIl include expert advice of Jength of exposure which will gi ve the benefits of suni bathing without subséquent discomfort. Monday, June 13, marked .the be- ginniiiig. of the classes in instruction in swimming, weighit correction classes for women and a full and varied program for the summner months when the beach is the most enjoyable place to'spend our time. Thursday evening, june 9, family dinner night. attracted an unusuallyý large number' of diniers. Mr. and' Mrs. T, E. Murchison, Mr. and Mrs.. C. J. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clark' entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Faircloughi of W:netka, and Miss VirgÉinia Clark of La Grange. .Mr. and Mrs. MI. A. Kissinger .%er.é the guests of E. Uhlendorf.. George B. Simmons oni Chicago wvas Hickock were guests of Charles j Mitchelet, Jr. M-r. and Mrs. Arnioldc R. Baar were hosts to a group of friends. Dick Nelson, son of Mr. and,.Mrs. Herbert Nelson, brought a group of young people for dancing. Music for the evening' was' mmt- îshed by Sid,Fritikin, Fred Hankel. and their Bru nswick, Recording or- chestra.-. Tiere were m any, fayorable comment s lromn members and parti- culahv romthe younger group. Ap-, parently it is a difficult*.task to please both element.s.> The orchest ra Satur- day nighit apparently was successfl in doiâg so.. Mrs. Herbert V. Mesick is planning to leave the middhe of June to spend the suimmer with her parents.at tlii; home ini England. Mrs. John Cobb was hostless at the second ni the summer bridge partie s june 13. - Commencem~ent Datice Elaborate plans are being made for a dancing party June 18. The dance is to be a Commencement dance, as the date coincides wvith Commencement Week of_ many of. younger inembers. This week marks the return f romi college of another group ni yonger members and mnany reservathons have been made for the party. Mrs. John C.. Marshall bias aided the committee ini planning this party, and has. been assisted hy jack Hunter and Margaret Cobb who are lieading two committees, assistiiig in the'plans. Rhododendron Blooms Attraet Garden Loyers By Wilfred Gilli,. (i.vniigGarden CluIb -of .WilmeItte)ý Thé rhododendrons in the. grounds ' ni *the Frank R., Eager hoime, 1312 Elmfwood avenue, are now in fli1 bloom, and there have been mar i%- I sitors to view themn this past week. They are not only a. most exquisite blIoomi, but, hecause of their rarity in1 were li:stetd as Iollows: K en il wo r th: Raymond W\,ilbur Fairchild, 651 Brier strteet, Doctor of Philosophy; Elizabeth Janet Hast- ings, 314 Oxford road, Bachelor of Science; Hempstead, Lyons, 2 r) Sheridan road, Bachielor of Science in Commerce;' Andrew Frank Thiomp- son, 709 Maclean avenue, Bachelor of Science in Enginieering;, Inez Vir- ginia Webster'. 314 Oxford road, Bachielor !of Arts., ~XLImete:Carolyn Grace Biaker. 518 Washingtoni avenue, . Bachelor pli Science; Betty Louise Brown,. 615 [.inden aiýenue,,Bachelor of, Science; Esther Margaret Crabb, 925 Creen-ý leaf avenue,- Bactieior of Science; (Miss) Marion Helen Crumlish,. 1011 Linden 'avenue, Bachelor. of Médi- ciîe:ý Frederick Favor, 234 'Linden avenue, Bache'lor of Science; Paul V Feltman. 800 Sheridan road, Bachelùr. oi Science in Commerce; Mallorv, Griffith. :630 Greenleal, street, Bache- lor' of Science in Education ; Lus Dcorothy Hlartman, .104 Central. Park~ * avenuiie.. Iaclielor of Arts; June Haves. 1009 Ashland avenue, Baclie- lor of Science; -Eugenie E. Husting. 1620 Washington avenue, Bachielor of Science in Coi mm1erce; Jolin H. Leaich,., 630 Washington avenuie, Bachelor of.. Science in Journalism; Robert' E. Nord. 829 Park avenue, BachelorË of Science in Commerce; Frank..johnii McCahe. 344 Washington avenue, Bachelor of Science; (Miss) Marie Cecilia M\cVev, 1334, Isabella street, Bachelor of Medicine; .jack Riley, 730 Lake avenue, Bachelor of Science in Commerce; Helen Rohn, 139 Lini- den avenue, Bachelor of Music Ed- ucation: Raymond Sullivan, 336 Gregory avenue, Bachelor of * Sci - ence; Arthur, William Van, Deursenl, 2114 G-reeniwood avenue, Bachelor tci, Science: Everett O0. von Stein, 1032 Fore.st avenue,ý Bachelor of Science in. Commerce;. Kenineth . ]. Watson, 1007 Linden aveniue,. Bachelor of Sci- ence in Commerce; Robert WVeiland. 1004 Greenleaf avenue; Bachelor of Arts: Carl John Wilen, 422 15th street. Bachelor of Medicine, Mas- ter of Science. ORknet a stathe nager lhome at litti and1 Um- Mr. and Mrs. E. L,. Hicks, Jr., ni wood have scen it transformed from TwEOL AIS IJAL~ Winuetka entertained guests at diii- ani unkempt. woods, a dump ing ground Tif M OD Axe WULIC uer and dancing Mr. and Mrs. W. D.fo trash of aIl sorts, into a veritable çI~ . . B A Co~ Nance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac- park. Mr. Eager himself cut down Cuuà m Ci 13L IRFarland, Mr. and Mrs. D. Blighi some 50 trees ini clearing the space M6 N. W.serm Av., Chicago Grassett, Mr. and Mrs. Charlts1). for his future garden. It is a fine ex- Oppoite Roa.hll-Westom Au@. fhtOCe fficer, -and Mn. and Mrs. Robert ample ni what energy and gond planý. Tel. Lo»ngbeach 1161 Fr". bookiet. Almod &'p Oawo utM Hove et..Golding. niing..can accomplish, and is now one Lopofc:28N. U asans-Ut, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ingwersen, of Wihmett&'sshow,,places. Home inade candy, fruit, punch. and tea. .cut flowers and garden accessories will be on sale at veny. Iow prices, it is announced. Robert Theodore Adains,, 816 Founth street, graduatedhast, week f romIf Loyola university. I

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