·------.. Mme. WILMETTE LIFE January 14, 1927 ~---·----·:· Edith Bideau Normelli I I I ~ nue, Wilmette, has been elected ·a director of the State Bank and Trust company of Evanston. Mr. Andersen CONCERT SOPRANo: is a member . of the firm of . Anderson TEACHER 01<' VOICE and company, public accountants. F. With degrees of Bachelor of Music ]. Schcidcnhelm, 804 Forest avenue, and Bachelor of Arts is. receiving enrollments now for the i Wilmette, is president of the State Winter and Spring terms. Tone plac-! Bank <jnd T.rust ·company. ing a specialty Concert-Opera repertoire. · Edward F. Hamm, 517 Sheridan road, THE STUDIO BUILDING Kenilworth, left Wednesday for Cali. 1718 Sherman Ave. fornia . Mrs. Hamm and their daughPhones: Studio Greenleaf 3523 ter, Miss Harriett Hamm, will go next Residence UniY. 7278 week. i I I I NEW BANK DIRECTOR Artlwr Andersen, 930 Chestnut ave- NEXT ·wEEK IN WILMETTE Ice Carnival Results (recorded at the Chamber · . of Commerce) I ·· 'Friday, January 14 ----··--·---·-·I The Little Marmon Is Here May we send you a catalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway lOR .Longbeach 6428 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF Q.YALITV DON'T FEAR Bad Weather! Bowman Dairy Company D RINK Milk as a health food. It will build you up-give you energy to ward off the ills and chills so common now. Its creamy richness sends new, vitalized blood coursing through the veins-gives you that glowing warmth which only the h""~.lthy eniov. Bowman Milk is whole-milk. No cream is taken from it-nothing is added to it. It comes to you just as rich in cream as ~hen it wao taken from the cow. Today-before you forg~t-tP.le phone our nearest distributing ~ta· tion and order Bowman Milk. It will be a oleasure to serve you. 7:30 p. m. Wilmette Chapter R. A. Accompan)·ing is the record of events in tlw first annual Ice Carnival held unM., Masonic temple der direction of the Wilmette R ecreation Sunday, January 16 board Saturday, ·J anuary 8, on the Vil. 7 :30 p. m. Sunday Evening club, lage green west of the Howard school. The events and winners were as follows : Speaker, Dr. John Timothy Ston~, 100 yard dash_:.._boys under 12 year~: Congregational church. Fin;t, Richard Preston; second, Cohn Monday, January l7 Finlayson ; third, Ray St'effens; fourth, 6:30 p. m. North Shore Real Estate Ronald Fuerman. Time -1i:> second~. 100 yard dash-girls 12 years and unhoard. Lake Shore Terrace. rler: Fir::>t, Dorothy Kumnwr; st·cond, Tuesday, January 18 · Jan~ )loon"; third, Emily Simons. Time-12:15 p. m. Luncheon. \Vilmette 16 seconds. 440-yard dash-nwn 18 years and ow·r: Optimist club, Lake Shore TerFirst, Ed . Braun; second, Elliott Youngrace. berg· ; third, Ed Hudolph, fourth, Frank 7:30 p. 111. Village noard meeting. Hohlfelder. Time- 46.5 seconds. 220-yard dash-girls lG )'l'a rs and unVillage haiL der: First, Elsie Patterson; st>cond, Knth8 p . m. \.Yilmette Camp, No. 10334 lyn Wdter; third, Loraine Ja.mws. Time Modern \Voodman of America. 27 1 / 5 seconds. Odd Fello\\'s' halL 220-Yard dash- boys undt·r 14 yNtr~: First ·Leonard \Volff; St><'Ond, .Jack }{(· itWednesday, January 19 man;' third, Jack Duncan; fourth, .Tim 12:15 p. m. Luncheoi1 Wilmette Hoffmann. Tinw--26 2/ 5 !'wconds. Rotan· cluh. Ouilmcttc Country 880-yard dash-boys und~·r 1 li yE>nrs: cluh.' · First-Paul YoungbPrg; S('C'ond, Pt' tC'r Wagner; third, Tom Thursby . 1'ime-1 Thursday, January 20 minute, 4 seconds. 7:30 p. m. \Vilmette Lodge No. 931 440 yard dash-boys undl'r 18 ypars : A. F. & A. 1L, Mason:c temple. First, Robert Ft·lkt>, ~wC'ond, Dick )f<'AI~ 8 p. m. · A T. Sherman Lodge No. listE-r; third, Hobert \\.olff: fourth, Ht·rbert Marquardt. Tinw-4 411.! Rt·conds. 892 [. 0. 0. F. Odd Fellows' hall. 440-yard dash-girls 1H years :-t·ncl Friday, January 21 over: First, Dorothy Smith: Sl'<"Ond, Huth 7 :30 p. m. \i\Tilmette Chapter R. A. Smith; third, Francis To~cani. Tinw 1 minut<', ii 2 /5 se<'onds. .M., ).fa sonic temple 1 mile-North Short' Championship 8 p. m. \\'i1e\·anshrook Encampboys 1 (i and over: First, Ed. Rudolph ; ment. ~o 177 I. 0. 0. F., Odd third, Joe Thielan: fourth, Gus Lindwall. Fcllo\\':\. hall. Tinw--3 minutes, 1 !l seconds. 440-yard dash-boys under H: First, Erlward Simpson; s rond, John Jordan; third, Gt>orge Ebf-r: fourth, Bob Youngher~. Tim<': 1 minutt>, 1 :{ / 5 SN'OJH'Is . 220-yard dash-boys undt r 1 il: First, Terminal Squads Have Paul Youngh('rg; st·conrl, PPt(·r "'ag-rwr; Perfect Sports' Week third, Ht>rbPrt l\Iantuanlt. Tinw-23 4/i) \ sf'conds. The Terminal basketball team de1180-yanl clash- lwrs undPt' 1R: First, ' fcated the \\ ilmette Presbyterian Robt·rt FPlke; second, Robt-rt St<'ff.,ns, l l · ,, d t " , ni thinl, Al('x Hoffmann. c 1urc 1 qu_m_tet "' e .nCS(ea) e\C I~g. Fan<'y Skating-opPn: First, ElsiP 34 to 20. gtvmg the nctors the undtsTlwlt·n : st <'ond, Frt·d O . Xt·lson: third, puted Jtad in the \Vilmettc Recreation Elsit· Pattf'rson . .. . ,. 0' Two milt>- boys 1 H. YNll'~ nnfl m -1·1. : hasketh,tll lca_:-..UC: F'ir!'t, Ed. Brnun; st·<·onrl, .T1w Thit ·la n : The Termlllal s second basketball third, Hrtnk :\Till<'r: fourth, Elliott Young- team won on a forfeit from the St. lkrg-. Tinw: 7 minutt>s, 21i 1 / :i st·cotHls. John' s fir:-;t team. Officials The Terminals httd a perfect \\'{'C' k. ~ranag· 1 ·r of nwl't- P. :'11. n.wi~. \\'inning six contest:-; out of six events Ht·fen ·t·-\V. <'. RP(·htold. in which they were entered, two being ~tnrtt·r - nr. C. n. RlakP. basketball games; t\".' O quoits games; <'II iPf <'lt·rk-Ed .l :wksm1. II 1 11 l . 1 Sf·on·r- Elnwr \Villia.ms. one YO cy la game atH one ttH oor .Tmlg·t·s of fini.sh - .J. <'larl< Hak· ·r . .lay ha se ha II ~arne. Brown . Paul Hoffmann, Dr. \'\·. \\·. ITa wTcrmin~ls first team has won the kins, ':\Tr. Yan Inwogt·n. ten basktthall games in which it has .\nnnmwt·rs - <~ . <;atlwrC'onl , Lt·st<'r k na 11. engaged. The \\'ilmctte State ban Timf'rs-Paul Hoffmann. team and the Presbyterian team arc Awarder of JH'i?.<'s-:'lrrs. J . Brown nnd tied for dnsc second: each having won :\Irs. D. M . DaviR. nine games and lost one. C'lt·rks-D . C'. Stone, ::\Tr. ,,.L·inber·g nnd :\lr. ArmRtrong. First team members arc proudly dis<'hiPf of p~li<'('-:-1-~d. DrPW(·s. playing their new cardinal outfits. The Fancy -~k.atmg JUclges-\Y. C. Bechtold, Terminal mono()'ram "T. A. C." adorns Elnwr W 1111nms. t-o · ' · 1 Imq>t>ctors-Eno<'h Steen, L ester Ball, the l rant ot the Jerseys, wtth numc:ra s I on the back. 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