W lL M I! "f"T.E.· ..L f ;p B' . : r~en~~~ ?~-r~nt~(~~~ch~n~ ':~lac~· ' ·se~~ l. · :fiJrlfADRS · ROIP:~. ·. ; . r~ ~t~e·~ ~?i~a~o ·p~~Y¢.t~~~-~~::·:. ':"l?lf.~~::; :~.~~_),Y~oil·::.s~~~~EWJ-(~.~~~;~~. ·"'> b G C _ :'fold · 5 .1 5 J .AT HALLOWE'EN FROLICS v~r ·'..500.. wer~--h~_ld :>!aye8 the p1ano tl:lrougliout tlie eventng at the Howard school. Prizes were awarded those wearing the most original costumes at each g-ym. At the Howard gym, Eleanor P:artie~ at Howard and ~tolp Steen-, dres.s ed · .. as "Topsy," ·. wa:s: ·Rec:laee Hallowe'en Vanclaliam ·., ;nvarded fi:rst ·prize for the best girls' costume. David Comfort, ·as · bucrtneer to Minimum, Police Say nf old, took the prize for the boy·s. Singing, whistling, harmonica and Prizes were awarded Peggy Boozer P!ano playing, four reels of comic mu· 1 and ' Ed\\·in Cramer, who \vere dres'>rd v1es., fo .lowed hy refre sh ments, an ap.. as the goJd-dust twins. At the Stolp pie and a doughnut to Lach person, school, Marion West, dressed in a made t~p a full ~vening of continuous t)retty paper costume, and Joe Hayes, cnterta :nmrn t whi~h las!ecl from seven' ;mpersonating a desperado, both tnnk o'clock to nine. Saturday evening;. at ·1rize~. J anc, Margaret, and Bobby the Hallowe e'n cdebratiou given by H'lstin!-!s. dressed as clowns, took the the specia l occasion committee of the other prizes."" Playground and Rec reation board ·at Judges picking the winners at the the. Stolp and Howard school gym- Howard school are ;-ts follows: Jnhn nasmms. About fifteen hundred peo- rtark B-:.l{er, G. T . Helmuth, and :Mrs . ple were in attendance and greatly en· E. ~1. Simonds. · The judge" at the JOyed the evening's program. As a re- <;tolp sclwol were Ro1wrt Stoddard, suit of t 1Ji" rfi,·e rsion, j)())irc state that ~1rs. Guv \VetzeJ, and William Levett. acts of vandalism, usually to be exSeveral other prizes, won kluring pe_ct.cd at Hallow<en time, were at a the summer on the playground, w.ere mmtmum. · -.ward·cct hy Vilhgc Pre sident Earl E. }'he prog~am started at 7:45 <?'doc~ Orner. who ~uadr. the award at both ~tth a parade at ea·ch gym. Th.ts w.as c;chook .· Mr.- Orner t·n ade ·a brief fo\lowecl by fo.ur reel~ of. comtc ptc-: speech , Ill wh1ch . he .told of the v::~luc tur~s. an~ a g1rls' harmomca "qila·rtet, of r'ecrcatio·n lo fhe ·people of Wil-· a.:·gJrJ whtstler. and the Cleveland trio, mette, and the importance. o.f fair play ttctpatmg m athlettc contests. ond. . -~u~ . · · · ···· · t. oaep eta 1 up ..: . · pomt':' ·. winners in the ·.efficiency Mr. Orner awarded a stlver lovUlg tests which at the beach cup to the St: Joseph playg~ound bas~:- l~s.t s.umtJler ......T~_ey. ~r~~ -.a~ follows: h<:tll t.eam, ~htch ..was champton of ~~r- W1niJre<.l · Sto~rck, : bptothy Tucker. tnette. Me~lbeJ,"s of the t~at~ ~ere Elsie. Pa'tterso~1, afid Ned Shapker. Toe Bope, Jake Hoffmam:, Ntck S~les?, The witiners of ·silve·r i~tedals, o.r "-100 Tame" Schacfven .(captam), Ear1.1:f ·l- point" people were Au "tin Zimmerler, Joseph Schnetdtr, Adam Ph,thps, man, Elizabeth- - :cffiford, · Beatrice Paul Bles,er, Joe Bleser, Earl H~rtman, Gratioa, James :Baker, Bob King. Bob Bernard fhalman and Ed Hoffman, i Ct'awford, Shtrley Popp, LaVerne Gold basketballs were awarded to ' Popp. B. Rich and Eethel Rossberg. the "Duty Dozen," champions of the I ·Shields for ti1e . .Gr a mm ., r SctJo.td T w iIi g h t league. M "1111H·,.s nf t"" Footba11 league w.mners \Vent to ~ ·i. ' cam receiving the awards are Edward Francis for the e1ghth grade lca~ttt·. Phi!l ins. Harvy Moulrl~nhauer. Rob- Howard for ' the seventh and s1xtll f'rf Steffens. Peter Wagner, Norbert grades, and Central for the hfth. Miller, James Hoffman. Alpx HoffJll"H, The members of the Playground and Tosenh. Hoffman, Arthur Peters, Vic- Recreation board special occas:on com tor D;n 1ein, Raymond Meier and Law- mittee who helped Director D . M . Da renee \Vei ss. The third award was , vis pta 11 the · prbgram were: . Enoch 1. silver lovinl! cur) to the T. 0. 0. F s ~ee n, - c·hairmt~n, Mrs. H . A . Storm~. team number 3, which won .the nutdoor Mrs. Ernest Freeman, Milton Reed. hnrsehoe champi_onsl~ip of Wilmette. rlark Lcarh. Lowell Tod '· Durllr,· C. ~embt:rs \\·er e, A . Franko t~ncl Harry Stone, S. C. Bennett and William ;J'a . ,·Ltego. Medals 'Yrre aw~rded the ten· lor. Others who ;:.ssistcd throughou : n~s champions of .~he village. · the evening were Mrs. ·E. M. Simond ~. The gold medal representing the Mr. ai1d MTS. T. 0. · Delon~"'. 0. T: Cox. lllen's . single championship was won Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 .- Vom Der.hoff, 1fr. t-.v r , . .;t,r T. ·N:->.;h. ~"cond nlace went and Mrs. Philip Singers. Ed. Drewer. to Herbert Weld. 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