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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1937, p. 76

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_ýýAtera lapse. of about five years, the Wilmette Playground and Rec- reation board heid a most successful banquet at the Shawnee Country club, Friday eveni.ng, May l4. Daniel M. Davis was toastmaster and introduced Mrs. john Clark Baker, chairman of the Recreation board, James McGill, memlber of the Recreation board," and Harry. C. Kinne, village president, and eacb gave a short address. George Leal, member of the Rec-, r eation board, awarded medals and trophies that had been won düring the winter by participants of the Rec-. reation, board's programn. Presente PrqogMAM After Mr. Kinne's address, the en- tertainment committee took over the program and presented Helene Stef- fenis, acrobatic dancer, the Rock Ridge, Runners, now with. WLS barni * dance, who playeci and sang. Rosanna King and Jane Thalman presented a tap dance, Walborn and Coleman en- tertained young and old with their mnagic for 30 minutes. Clarence Schneil piayed several pieces on bis piano accordion and aiso played for community singing, which included, "School Days"- "L~et Me Caîl You Sweetheart" .and "Man on the Fiying Trapeze." Ludi- g er and Kruppa tplayed three sélec- see the lovely articles made ny the knitting.club. They realiy are beauti-ý fui!' Perhaps you would like- to. trv your hand with leather work. or meta craft. ..Everyone who, bas made' any articlesý at the center îS requested to bring themn for display by ,rThurs- day, May.27. Each' article~ shouid be' piainly marked before being' loaned for the exkhibit. Hikers Are Invited to, Picnic Lunch Saturday Hikers, Ho!1 Be sure t corne to the Cornmunity 'Center with your picnic lunch Saturday, May,22,.at 110:30 Remermber t bring so ething to roast., The "Banana Boats" were a great. success for those who tried them *la st Saturclay. Bring~ a, banàna a smali Hershey bar and a marsh- mallow, if you wouid like to try that luscious dessert Dramatie Club to Give Party Monday, May 31 The Dramatic club is to have a big- party Monday, May 31, at 4:00 p. in Everyone who. is interested in dra- matics is invited to corne. Ail those The Wilmette Playground and Kec- reation bo.ard's sof t'hall leagues wili open officially Mfonday,:May 24. In- formation regarding enterinig the league may be had at the Recreation office, Wilmette 468,'or from .Gien Gathercoal, .or ,Dlorrance Nygaard, niembers ýof the RecreatiOn board staff.- Season's Liast B.rm Dance SWuill Be Given on May 21 The iast* barn dance of the season is to take place at. the co mmunity center, May 21 at,,8:00 p. :M'. Corne now'and end the season right with a 'grand rigbt and left" and a "swing with your 'Partner?" This is your last .ýchance. Don't miss it. BLUES WIN On Sunday the Terminal Hardware Blues, sponsored by the' Terminal1 Hardware, won their second basebal gaine by defeating the Owis by the score of Il to 10. The game was a seven-inning tilt and was not deter- mined until tbe last inning. Andrews, winning pitcher, heid the Owls to five bits while the Biues gath- ered eight. The Comniunity center which is sponsored by the Wiimette Play- ground and Recreation board- will hold, its second annual demôonstra- tion at the Howard school Tuesday evening, Maf 25, at 8 o'clock. The demonstration is to be. presented 'as a, play'entitled "The PickaninniesRe- volt." The activities of, the center are within the play. The .synopsis .is. as follows: Act 1-l.- the. Schoolroorn Scene 1-The Tyranny Scene 2-The Revoit Act Il-The Prograni Scene 1-Enjoyable Activities Scene,2-"The Tub" C11ARACTERS Jane Thalman, Rosanna King, Rita Sesterhenn, Marilyn Gaughn, Irene Steffens, Colette' Balmes, Mildred Stachel, Jerry An~derson, Lorraine Spredes, Roy Pettinger, Cletus Ses- terhenn, jane Bleser. Tap Dancers Irene Steffens, Mary O'Conneil, Mary Fisher, Rita Sesterhenn, Colette Balmes. Rosanna King, Jane Thal- man. Mfa rlon Pickering, A nderson,. Folk Dancers Zorzi, Mary Neetz,. Rita Sesterllenn, Lorraine Spredes. Betty Jerry riammonu Ice uream Kitcnens won the-ir first game from the Owis, 13 to 4. The Polar Bears Iost one to the Ridge Runners, 4 to 0. Cloud went the route forthe Ham- mond nine and pitched a good gameý with eight scattered bits. Greenberc and Follensbee sbared the pitching duties for the Owls. The garné was played at Howard sèhool, where, this Thursday after noon, the Bears wiil play the Ter- Anoî'n'~Books on Lihirairv Shelves The Wýilmnette pTmlic 1Ihrarv lias -dded the fol.lowinLhok to tcol- tion, it was annioiunr.i tfwe M.rIo Mo More. 'he Bronx, rord. Catain of the, freshman-sopho- more ba,,ebail team ai New Trier High sclhool is Jimn. Dewey, show>n above in this photo graph takoit by AI, BruschMi. a pace wkîch betters any record ever set before by -Mr. G rater is concluding hi., fourth year as pilot,., the i~ugerplayers for. two years. iTrier Mrý.à had I - Âa berne Itilin 1 was Ùoing Down Sack- ter ,WaY France. om -Frontier to-PIanta.-

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