Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 7

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June 8, 1928 WILMBTTB LIFB WILMEnE TRACKSTERS THIRD IN N. S. MEET Boltwood School of Evanston Takes Firat Honora in Events at Dyche Stadium Wilmette public schools with 52-1/3 points, tied for third place with the Haven school of Evanston in the annual North Shore Grammar School 'frack meet held at Dyche stadium Saturday morning, ] une 2. Boltwood school of Evanston was first with 65-1/6 points and Kenilworth finished second with 61-1/6 points. The track meet was the fifth north shore grammar school league tournament this year, previous contests having been held in soccer, football, basketball and playground ball. The students who took part were divided into three classes according to their weight-"pee-wees" under 85 pounds, lightweights 'between 85 and 100 pounds, . and heavyweights more than 100 pounds. Wilmette carried off the honors in the heavyweight class with 24 points. Boltwood was second with 21. In the intermediate division Boltwood was first with 28 points and Kenilworth second with 17-1/3. Haven won the "pee-wee" or junior division contest with 31-5/6 points, while Kenilworth finished second with 18-5/6 points. The meet was in charge of Daniel M. Davis, director of the Wilmette Recreation bureau, his assistants Dudley C. Stone and Glen Gathercoal Robert Townley of the Kenilworth schools and Thomas S. Jackson of the Evanston schools. W orthen. , Carrico .Cooipany - 1146 Wilmette Ave. . -:- Two Phones Wilmette 588-589 Frocks Specially Priced ! Attractive Models Are Offered for the First Time at In this group are smart dresses for most every day· time need--dresses you will want for motoring, for sports, for 1uncheons and for your vacation. Here you will find new models, attractively styled, for all of summer's varied activities. Their reasonable price will be all the more attractive when you see the good materials and excellent workmanship that has been put into them. The materials include- May Open Beach Late Next Week; Renovate House The Wilmette ·beach will open the latter part of next week, according to present plans. J ~mes A. ":renshaw, of Chicago, .will agam supervtse the beach thL year, and Mrs. C. W. Hilton will act as matron. Although plans have been discusse~ f?r ~urnishing new beach quarters, 1t 1s hkely that a renovation of the pr~sent beach house will be the only thmg done this summer. At the Kenilworth. beach Jack Boyie, playground .supervisor, wilt be in charge. !t . IS planned to open the b~ach ~·1thm the next month. The vtllage 1s looking forward to the · next s~mmer when it is expected that a section of the new wate·r plant which has been constructed primarily for the use of ?each patrons wlil be ready for use. Thts year the same equipment \\rill be us~d that has been used in the past. Prints ·-Washable Silks Pastel Crepes Silks for Summer Wear The sizes are for Juniors and Women, sizes from I 5 ~1 to 40. Two garments may be selected at one time. for only $I 8. "Noon,Day" Porch Frocks at sl Featuring these Delightful Morning Dresses in New Printed Dimities " Noon-Day" frocks are so popular, not alone because of their low price, but also because of their charming styles and distinctive materials. This lot features printed dimities in a variety of new patterns, and are priced at $I each, sizes I 6 to 42. Genuine · Advertising Expert Talks at C. of C. Meeting Here Lyman L. Weld, vice-president of ~he Mitchell-Faust Advertising agency, gave a talk on "Advertising" at the regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Central cafeteria. Mr. Weld handles the advertising in the wholesale department of Marshall Field and company. Edwin Arneson, of Evanston, played several selections on his harmonica. Committee reports and the usual business occupied the remainder of the time. Further plans for Wilmette Day on August 8 were discussed, and additional announcements concerning this community celebration will be made later. Mi-ss Helen Nygaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ]. Nygaard of 1634 Eight-Pax Sanitary Pads Children's Print Dresses New Styles -Fast Colors 20c bx. These pads are large size and fully absorbent. They are packed eight pads to a box, and are specially priced at 2oc. $2.25 These children's dresses are made from fine! y woven and fast color prints, many with touches of hand work. They are sized from 2 to I o, and have panties to match. avenue, left in California. week to spend the summer visiting Fore~ ~~ !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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