52 W 1 L MET T .e L 1 FE · The Howard 6th Grades dropped out, March 18, 1927 School Athletics Intramural Basketball The intramural basketball schedule between the grammar schools of Wilmette, conducted by the Playground and Recreation boa.rd, has been completed. The finals were played on Friday afternoon. The Stolp 8B team won the east side championship, and then beat the Howard 8B, the west side champions, for the 8th grade championship of the Village. The score of this game was cl~~hpi~n~~e the Central 6B the town Sing in Wilmette March 25 The east side also won the 5th grade championship when Central SC beat the Howard SA, 25 to 4. Howard gym, March ·ll Howard 8B (5) F. P. Jones L. Jones R. F. D. Minor B. Johnson L. E. Dierks H. Hunter C. G. J . Dunn E. Morgan R. G. R. Hooper C. Meaker L. Stolp 8B (8) Referee-G. W. Gitthercoal Howard 7 A ( 3) . Stolp 7A (2) R. Waters R. F. V. Soule C. Warble L. F. C. Finlayson A. Zibble C. F. Riley A. Boyajian R. G. D. Mat·news F . Kneip L. G. G. Eber Reft':'ree-G. W. Gathercoal · 8 to 5. The Howard 7A, champions of the west side then beat the Stolp 7A, ] ames Cherry of Kenilw01rth left champs of the east side, to the score last week for California on a business With an attractivelv varied pro-. of 3 to 2 for the 7th grade champion- trip. He expects to be away about six gram of standard male choruses, inship. weeks. :> trumental and vocal solos and orchestral and special features, the Ripon college Glee cluh will invade Wilmette for an appearance on March 25 at the Wilmette Parish Methodist church under the auspices of the Young ~' omen's Missionary society. The quality and interes t of the selections is quite out of the ordinary, it is said, and the diversified program is certain to meet with the aproval of the most critical and fastidious music lover. The opening number on tht' program is the "Pilgrim's Chor.u s" from "Tannhause r" hy Richard 'vVa-gner. The concert program is delightfully a nd cleverly interspersed with a group of se lec tion s of a les s se riou s strain. including " Rolling Down to Rio" by Edward German, "M v Little Ba-njo" hy \ViHiam Di chm01i.t~ and ·. "Swing Lo\\·, Sweet Chariot" as impress ively A small first payment puts Frigidaire in your home rendered by a special double male quartet. The fir st t)art of th e program which consists of three parts, will include instrumental solos by ·Alvin Brooks, sophomore piani st and winner of second place in the Wiscon si n M usica· Tournament at Madison two yea r s ago. Jose ph Liska is a violinist '?f rare ability. while Jame s Hudson 1S a pleasing clarineti st of more than ordinary ability.. These musicians appear on the program as an instru mental trio in additidn to the so lo numbers. · One of the m ost effec tive se lection s is Veight's "1Iother Love" s ung by the Glee club. The third part of th e program opens with a se ries of popular o rche str a l :-;elec t ions and pieces with spec i a 1 features bv th e club soloists . All in all evervo~1e is certain to find somethi;lg n( interest in the program pre se nt ed h y th e warblers from Ripon. June 27 to Jul y 9. Thi:-. is the JH.:riod of the hi g celebration. · Boy Scouts Install Frigidaire now! Be ready for warm weather wait another day to start enjoyDON'T ing the conver_ience, economy and dependability of Frigidaire. You can have it tomorrow. Come to our display room and we.'ll tell you ho·w a small down payment will put genuine Frigidaire in your homeatonce-then pay as you use it on the liberal G. M.A. C. monthly payment plan. Have care-free refrigeration-comrlete and permanent independence of outsid.e ice supply through this summer, and forever. 181 Central Ave., elo Hnber Elec. Co., Highland Park, 111. Stover Co., lne.-General OMces: 409 E. Erle St. Cbleago, Ill. Display Rooms: 313 N. )IIchlgan Ave. Cbleago, 111.-Telephone: Superior ii!S. 1111 Sherman Ave., Evanst on, Ill. 112 S. York St.., Elmhurst, Ill. Publle Service Company of Northern Illinois, Jl41 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. lit Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods, 111. PnbiJc Service Co. of Northern 111. 4tt Prospeet Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 6'87 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, 111. ill Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 4 s. Fifth Ave., La Grange, 111. Ulmbel Bros., Milwaukee, Wis. a9H W. lladlson St., Austin, HI. 1761 W. titb St., Cbleago, Ill. 1'el. Columbus Sll! Th e March dinn er and get - tog c tla~ r . for all Scout leaders, wa s held la st .I All of th e Scouts of the Highland Monday night, March 14, at the Hi g h Park sec tio n will attend the April land Park Pre sbyterian church. Court of Award with th e ir troop s. in a hody. which will he held on Monday Wilmette Scout troops are hard at night, April 4, at the City Hall Coun- work on one of their big united proj cil chamber. Kot onh· \Yill all of the ects of the year-the "More AttracScouts be there, but · the y will hring tive Wilmette" campaign. Scouts are their parent s and friend s. co-operating with the schools in enThis will he the occasion for th e couraging children and adults in u sing awarding of Green Service sta rs to all walks in stead .of paths, protecting Scouts who have completed a year's shrub s. and ke epi ng paper off th e se rvice in Scouting. Many advance- streets. ments and Merit badge awards will ~fan,· of the troop s of the area are also be made . preparing for the Scoutcraft rally Dr. George B . Lake is chairman of which will he held at the Deerfield the Court. April 4 will he a hig event Shield s gymnasium on Friday evening in the Scouting year. March 25. This is a rally, open to any troops who care to enter, includ Scout ~Executive vValter McPeek. ing contests in drill, signalling, knot appeared on the program on the Op~ tying, first -aid . fire by friction. and timist club of Wilmette last Tuesday an equipment race. Robert Anspach. noon , speaking on "Scouting as a Scoutmaster of Troop 31, is the host Force in Community Life." chairman. At the recent meeting of the ExecuI tive board it was decided to hold the Scouts are not only looking ahead semi-annual Spring meeting of the to spending a period at Camp Checau- council some time early in May. This gau this summer, hut applications have will be the time of the report on the actually begun to come in. Most of work of the preceding six months, and the north shore troops plan to attend will have as a special feature an award during the "North Shore" period from of Court of Honor advancements. - · I .. ! ~ ..... ............................................ Established 1854 .;; I C. H. 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