Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 72

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~~~~~~~~~~~~----------.. 1 Break Groilflll fer N Bfl1 Atltlititm to Kenilworth School . Clatl B-BOJ'I 50 Yard Dash: let place-Arthur Flood 2nd place-Walter vonRelnsperg 3n1 place-Walter Hoffmeyer 4th place-George Hahn One-Lelged Race: tat place-Arthur Flood Zn4 place-Walter vonRelnsperg 31'4 place-Georp Hahn fth place-Walter Hoffmeyer Double Race: let place-Arthur Flood Walter vonRelnsperg 2nd place-Walter Hoffmeyer Royal Howyner Clatt c-GII'It 100 Yaril Dash : 1st place-Geraldine Bunch 2nd place-Jean Cutler 3rd place-Harriet lrfarkens ftb jftace-JI'Iorence Little One-Lelnred Race: tat place-Geraldine Bunch 2Dd place-Jean Cutler 3nt place-Adellne Hahn fth place-Harriet Jrfarkens Double Race: let place-Geraldine Bunch Jean Cutler 2nd place-Florence Little Adeline Hahn Clatt C-Bo7s 100 Yard Dash: 1st place-Tom Fihlayaon Jnd p~obn PTederickaon ant place-Byron Fisher 4th Place-Harold Borre ODe-Leued Race: 1st place-Tom Finlayson IDd p~ohn PTederickaon lrd place-Harold Borre 4tb J)lace-EIIaa Martens Double Race: l8t place-Tom Flnlayaon John Freclerickaon ID4 place-Harold Borre Bllas Karkens Cia· D-Oirlt 100 Yard Dub: lit place--.J_.. Jlunro Jn4 place-Elsa vonRelnsperg lrd place-Eleanor Shapiro · 4th place-Eleanor Ricks The ceiltract for the erection of the new addition to the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth was awarded to the Charles E. Anderson company of Chicago by the ·Kenilworth school board, it was an~ounced this week. Ground was broken for the new addition bv the Reiss Construction company of Evanston, to whom the sub-contract for excavation has been let by: the ·Anderson 'company on Tues. Cla11 A-GII'It day of this week and material progress bU Yard Dash: had been made before nightfall. Two let place-VIrclnla Todd 2114 place-Henrietta Hayaon · . · · · ·· h large trees were removed from the lrd place-8arah Jane Kurley Ground was brok~n on ru~sday of thiS .wee~ for t~e new ad~ata~n tot e site of the new addition, the power ODe-Leaed Race Josep~ Sears school ·~ .Kendw~rth, an archate~t s drawing of wh~eh IS shown shovel had "dug itself in" and progre~s (One skate on and one oft) : above. The new addat1on, desagned by Perkms, Chatten and. Hammond of bad been made in the wrecking of the let place-Sarah Jane Kurley 2nd place-Henrietta Hayaon Chicago, will face to the east on Abbottsford road. The older .section of the one-room wing on the east side of the 3rcl place-VIrginia Todd school will be to· the rear and .a~ rig)lt-angles t~ it. The entranc~ at the. south old building which is to be removed to . Clall A-BoJ'S end of th~ school-to .the ,left-:-·s th~ ~ntrance mto the gymnasium whale the make way for the addition. 50 Yard Dash: · 1 Th other entrance to the north-r1ght-1s mto the school proper. dd"t" t th h 1 "II let plaee-BIIIIe Normoyle e new a 1 1on o e sc oo wa lad p~ack Mooney front on Abbottsford road; extending ln1 place-Graham Flnlayaon ODe-Liaed Race at right angles to the old structure (One skate on and one oft) : from the south end of the school yard let place-Billie Normoyle to the Skokie ditch on the north. It JncJ p~ack Jloone7 3nl" place-Graham Flnlayaon will be architecturally harmonious with fth place-Richard Jla&ner the old structure and will house the Clatt B-GII'It kindergarten and the first five grades 5o Yard Dub: The annual meeting of the Logan- of the school. It will also house the let place-Elisabeth Todd Howard Parent-Teacher association gymnasium, providing $50,000 in addiJnd place-Dorothy Davis 3rcl place-Estella Brenner was held Tuest{ay, May I, at 3 o'clock. tion to the original amount provided by fth place-Charlotte Ailderaon One-Legged Race: · As an opening number the Howard bond issue can be raised by the Par1st place-Dorothy Davis ents' association through public subschool band played two selections. 2nd place-Estella Brenner scription. It is anticipated t.hat !10 Srd place-Elisabeth Todd Election of officers resulted as fol- difficultv will be encountered m raisfth place-Charlotte Anderaon Double Race (Two skating together with lows : president, Mrs. Von der Hoff; ing the· additional amount as the gymci'088ed bands): first vice-president, Mrs. Behr; second nasium is verv essential to the curlet place-Elisabeth Todd riculum of the school. It is planned Dorothy Davis vice-president, ~rs. Edmonds; treasur- to 2nd place-Estella Brenner have the structure completed by tbe er, Mrs. Redfern; secretary, Mrs. StallCharlotte Anderaon start of the fall term. ing; corresponding secretary, Mrs. The second, annual roller .skating meet of the Wilmette Playground and Recreational board was held Saturday morning, April 28 at Third street and Laurel avenue. Parts of the streets. were rope(t off for the races. Daniel M. Davis. Dudley C. Stone and Glen W. Gathercoal of the Playground and Recreation board were the ofticials. Cave Man · Lotflft·Howartl P. T. A ·.Notes Photo by Lehle ODe-Leaed Race: 1st place-Elsa vonRelnsperg 2nd pJace.--J'ean Munro lrcl Place-Eleanor Ricks 4th Jeanette Peard Threeed Race: tat place-Jean Jlunro Jeanette Peard IDd Place-Blsa vOIIRelD..-el'l' = ant ptac.-=., '"ru~IDaperc Eleanor 8haplro Clall D-BoJ'I 110 Yarct Dub: l8t place-CoUn Plnlayeon . . . place-Robert Jleter ~ .,..__DonaJd C&mpbeU ftne.~ Race: 11t Jleter IDc1 plaoe CoUn IPlnlapon Jaek Allwwtll .....,._ltoiJert Dallal4 C&mpbell The Drama League tournament of one-act plays commences at the Goodman theater· in Chicago May 7, to continue until May 10, inclusive. The pictured cave-man, Ab Origine, ferocious, primitive, is to appear during the contest in a play to be presented by the Wilmette Barnstormers from the pen of Mrs. James A. B~rrill of Wilmette, "As It Was in the Beginning." Tuesday afternoon, May 8. In real life Ab is Dr. W. W. Hawkins of Wilmette. Sixteen groups are entering the contest this year, with the High school groups separa.t e and giving their performances at Hull House. The four best groups will contend for the final honor at the Goodman theater Sunday evening, May 13. In addition to the Barnstormers performance of Mrs. Bufirill's play that first Tuesday, The Renaissance Players will give "For Distinguished Service": the Union League Boys' dub, orte act of "The Taming of the Shrew"; and the Playshop Players, "The Undercurrent," by Mrs. Fay Ehlert. Each of the four ·witming groups will be given a $15 prize by the Drama league, and two prizes of $25 wiD be awarded for diction by the Better Speech committees. The winning group will be presented with a cup which it must win for three successive years before it may keep it. Beldo d V - wJ Davenport. A vote of thanks was M· given the nominating committee and lllel D an ADO ea also the retiring officers. A rising Buy Battle Creek Baths vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. The Battle Creek Baths, formerly Storms, for her diligent efforts during owned by Roy Goodwin and located in three years as president of the or- the Brown building at 1159 Wilmette . ganization. avenue, have been purchased by th.e A letter was read by Miss Larson Misses M. Belden and M. Knowles, Jt calling attention to the observance of has been announced. Poppy Day, May 28, as a means o{ Both Miss Knowles and Miss Belden collecting funds for rehabilitation work are trained nurses and have had conamong war veterans. In response to siderable experience in the operation this appeal a resolution was drafted, of a department with similar facilities to co-oerate with the American Legion I in a large hospital. They state that the as far as possible. same excellent standard of service that · b was formerly maintained with the BatMrs. B~hr read C!- resoI utJon to e tl C k B th ill be maintained in recorded m the mmutes as follows : e ree a s w "Resolved-Our Heavenly Father has the future. John G-._M_u_n_r_o_,_11_1_9_E-lm-wood avecalled fron1 our midst our de.a r fellowworker. Mrs. Helen B. Sterner, to the nue, left Monda·~ for New York. He better life beyond. She is greatly !!.' S S F f mi!'seil. but her araciousness and kind- will sail May 5 on the · · ranee. or ran extended business trip covering ly helpfulness will ever be a fragrant most of the countries on the continent memory to those who were associated and England and Scotland as well. with her." Mr. Munro will be gone about two The secretary's annual report was months or more. -oread by Miss Witcher, describing briefty the eight meetings .of the year, Mrs. Frederick B. Crossley left for and Miss Larson told of letters sent New York Wednesday morning to atby her as corresponding secretary. tend a reunion of nine former school Mrs. Henderson gave a report of seven friends. She will be away about two meetings l1eld l)y the Pre-school Circle, or three weeks. with pleasure and profit to mothers at-otending them. Mrs. Almdale gave a M iss Betty Burns, daughter of Mr. report of the last card party, and Mrs. and Mrs. W. M. Burns of 'I'D Laurel Von der Hoff reported a total of avenue, returned from St. Joseph's. $311.77 as net proceeds of the three hospital last Sunday following an opparties of the seas~n. eration for appendicitis. She is imAs delegate to the State convention, proving rapidly. -oApril 24, 25, 26, Mrs. Stalling spoke Mrs. Henry Pope entertained the on the theme, "Essentials in Character Buildi.n-r." The emphasis on this theme members ·of the Readin~ Circle at everywhere gives rise . to aJls.umptions luncheon last Monday. Twenty were present. that the modern ·parents -re not -otent to be bound by old rules although M iss Virginia Prost of 511 Laurel willing to learn from the past. It is neces$ary for parents and teachers to avenue was home the early part of the· set a good example for children, not week from Ferry Hall, Lake Forest. as perfect beings, but as trying to be where she attends school. hetter. Considering education as a ANNOUlfCB.ENT8 8uid process going on aD the time, Paul H. Randlev announces that he 1uut our ail)'l is to see that it tends in the purchased the buslne· of E. A. Danneright direction. As habit formation is mark. Kr. Dannemark and Jlr. R&a41ev built by acts, we must furnish the have been aaoclatect In buslnet111 for_ the ten yean. The Inn wilt ~nue opportunities for practicing the vir- la8t under the name of Dannemark Jmectrlct tues we wish .to establish. Co. Ab_- co"·

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