Witmette Recreaton .1ILLIAJIDSý PocrT ArN SNOOKER TAILES FouNVTAIIM SERVICE ICoe CRlEAm SPECIAL NOONDAY LUNCH institution. since its. founiding in 1943. will pr'eside at the ceremnonies.Myo Penfield will lay the cornerstone, and. Dr.- Harold L. Bowen, rector oèf st. Mark's Epfiscopal' church, . will give the invocation and beniediction. Contents of Cornerstope Within the cornerstonie will be seal- ed copies of the original' charter and by _Iaws, the dedication prayer mnade Nlarch 15, 19-13, by Bishop Geore Craig Stewart, then rector of St. Luke's church, the Philosophy of the Cradie asý promiulgated by Mfrs. Flor- ence Walrath, ftounider and mpanagîng directo r,- together with other signifi- cant memenltoes ad a history of -te ICradle societv. during this week ot play. il oi ed out three hits in an earlier game againstTomn Lynch Boosters to send, that.teani out of the winning column. 11 to- 7, as the Indians clinched first place.. Beyrer Electric, behind some fàncy' hurling, by pitcher Sam Ugolini trounced the W_ W. L.Us il to 5 f or their first look at a big end 'of a score this season, -.hiîle the Ridge Runniers .r ai the East Siders farther into the cellar by breezing t o an easy 21 tô 12 victory. .Snap Out Tlie Lonle Wolves sniapped out ot îheiir fumbling ways playing air-, tight bal, to-band a favored K of C An indicatin o.1 vtheipupularity of the various programs is found in the total attendance. for all actiyvitjets, Wbich reached the impressive figure- of 364,320,made up as follows: .Summer .pl.aygrounds 53,054; after school activities'I115,514; winter sPorts, 53,940, noon activities in. schools 10,192: .aduit recreation 34i852, and coniznunity center 28,76e.- The total spectator attendance at 'ail activities totaled 68,000. Financial. Report.ý Reference to the, financial section, of the report .reveals that the board operated over th e 1period at a 'total cost of $8,235.92. t is noted, however, that a number of WPA.workers were assigned to the Project, in both. play- 19ground and commiun itv center divi- Chicago and Evanston, and other friends.léague leading Shawnee Indians wit- ithte rctodoshi e ed undér the big bats of a spirited building the Cradie %will put into ef- 1al h a snine h ponde the9 to3 fect new methods for. safeguardîng and rfourth trit ss29o23 the health of its babies during their. the the urrdisputed Iast place notch in, first weeks of life. The structure,th league standings. TemStandimigs designed by Schmidt. Garden and T,, m Te W1on. Lost C Erikson, Chicago architects, is to b'e Shawnee Indians. 0 1.01A of fireproof construction with ac- K of C«......2 1 .750 - . .. Lotie Wolves.....2 1 .750 ing recommenclationS:. - 1. Thie importance of a nmodern shelter, with lavatory faicilities, at the village, green can hardly bie over- emphasized. The lack of these greatly lessen the playground attendance. Re-. surfacing and certain other. changes in the landscape should lie made. -2. The resuits obtained at the t emborarv community center have liminate the danger of cross-infec- Jon from air-borne gems. Since its founding the Cradle has rogressivel% used the best known -nethods in caring for babies. During Lheý first threè years its mortality. ate wvas a little over 5 per cent-. just a trif e more than one-haif the [ong-accepted irreducible minimum )f .10 per cent in institutions in gen- spot' of the Dusters, baliged out a home run with two on in the sixth inni111Z2 of their scheduled game. with the Ridge Runnersto put his teani on toi) in the playground and recreatioli b)oard juýnior slow pitching league. Theé scorew,%as 19 to 14. ter, Virginia, '601 idige roaa. rKen- ilworth, returned recently from a ten-day visit to White Lake, ii Miss Virginia is no0,% attending the summiner sessionl at New Trier ýHi-h schlool. m!e with the 0 .. . . ,3 .nnling ivlil i The newly organized " Ltthiew, Owl i league for men over 30, . 0ftl 2 Groves is faciltyV ed spots ttrotgh in, ilsor.of,.th, on. /ictare. Ys ý 1S Cleun and Wax Tour Car .,WliI ao# rois' terest.A to inany.