Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 62

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62 ·Mrs. E. P. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue, entertained at a sn. ttl birthday dinner in honor of her htr5band, · l~st Saturday evening. WILMETTE LIFE March 22, 1929 Wilmette Girl Ia One of Directs Membenhip Drhre Moat Popular at U. of I. for Library Association Miss Anne L. Witmack, of the Wilmette Public library, is directing the membership drive of the American Library association in the northern half of Illinois. A membership of 12,000 is the goal of the association. Librarians, assistant librarians. and members of library boards are eligible to 1 join the national library organization . Cecile G. Gilroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilroy, of 124 Woodbine avenue, Wilmette, was among the eight University of Illinois women students selected as the most popular 011 the campus in . the contest staged a_nnual!y by Pierrots: hOt~orary dramattc soctety of the umverstty. , ~~iss 9ilroy, who was a 1_ 925 New I rt~r H1gh . sc~ool graduate, ts now. a se nw: at Lllmo1s an~ l~":s been promm~ ent. m s.tude~1t acttvtttes dunng hct entire umvers1tv career. For the Ia t three years she has been on the honor roll for scholarship. She is a member of Phi Beta Phi sorority, the Illiola literary society, Pi Delta Phi, honorarv French club, and various other student organizations. , D. M. Davis Finds Research Material in ;ithletic Tests (Continued from page 56) Howard, have the same record, having made good four free throws out of five trials. · Dick Steen of the eighth grade of H ar l school holds the record for the pu~~ u~ and was able to do it 26. times. He is an all round athlete, havmg already won his letter in football, and is a member of the basketball team this year. Winners in the various schools are: FOURTH GRADE GIRLS Central Pull Up: Mary Alice Pottt>r, 8 times Sit Up: Joan Holliwell, 8 times Ruth Koeg-el, 37 times Hown nl nntl Logu.n Pull Up: Dorothy Davis, 11 times Sit l.'p: Dorothy Dilvis, 51 times FOUR'L'll <·U .\])E DOYS Ct·ntral Pull Up: Jam es Q'Neil, 10 times Sit Gp: \\'a.yne Flotze, 10 times Lionel To t' ppen, M times Hown r·l u ntl J,ogan Pull l:'p: Robert Hall. 10 times Sit Gp: Albert And rson. 46 times FU'TH GU .\ UF. HOYS .Howa rtl·IJo~:nn 51,41 MONEY Ba ve funds to loan on choice lm· proved North Shore Suburban ruldence property at 6%% Interest. , See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. Franklin 7741 5 N. LaSalle St. IRED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES If you are breaking up housekeeping this Spring, the cheapest, safest and most satisfactory thing to do is to store your furniture and other valuables. They will be safe from all hazards and you will be relieved of all worry. Estimates gladly furnished. 1723 BENSON .~VENlJE, EVANSTON PHONE WILMETTE 1332 STORAGE -is this unusual and in ('Onu.-dion wltl1 uf Jlr. )J('hillt' X. Pull l.Jp: Ora Boyajian, 7 times Sit Up: William Wad e, 41 times -oc.-ntral Ur. and Mrs. Buckingham Chandler Pull up: Daniel Kaunwyer, 10 times f Indian Hill have returned after Sit UJ): \Valtt> r von l1Pinspe rg-, 36 times spending several weeks in California. FIFTH <nUDJ: GIRLS Ct'ntral Pull Cp: Betty L eac·h, 10 times Dorothy Straus, 10 times Sit (7p: Betty Leach, 38 times Eleanor H e1·bon, 38 times Hownrd·Lo~nn A Man~made Beauty Spot That Rivals Nature's Finest strikln~ watufnll ~wimmiug JHIOI in Pull L'p: Verna An:henbault, 8 times .Jane Brandt, 8 times Sit L·p: Jerrilw Fromml', 50 tim es effeet built tlu· estatt· ltnthsf'ltilll. (;lt·nrtH', Jllinois. SIXTH (~lt. HE (;IJU,S A picturesf)ue waterfall \)Uilt of wenth r erl limestone, with quaintly beautiful aquatit· plant:-- pee ping- thmugh, is the dominant note of the bt>autiful Hock Garden in the Melville N. Hothschild estate at Glencot> , lllinnb. 1t is th e r esult of <:'oopentth·e blanning by the owners and Swain Xdson & Sons Co., Landscape Gardener~. Central Pull Up: Julia Carmll, 5 times Sit Up: Anna Mari~ Booz, 32 times Florence Hanson, 32 times Mary Ella Wa i<len er, 32 times Basl\et.bnll Distance: Shirley l\lagill, 40 feet Pull Up: Lillian Hoar, 6 times Sit C'p: Geraldine Bttn<"h, 70 times SIXTH ORA HE UOYS Hownnl Pull Cp: Howat·u H.uf(, 8 tin\es Push l!p: Ed LancP, 22 times Fn·p Thmws: Fred Ludiger, 4 out of 5 0 lL\ U E GIRLS Stolp Pull Up: Else von Reinsperg, 10 times Sit Up: Vivian Grigsby, 63 times Distance Throw: Else von Reinsperg, 55 feet Howarcl Pull Up: Elaine Angelbeck, 6 times Sit Up: Janet Wright, 45 times ~ E VKX 'L' H . Uownr·l YOUR GROUNDS HAVE POSSIBILITIES - for t!nu~tmllv hl'nlltiful efft'd:--. Call in one of our Land~capt' Gardeners f,,,: "on:-:ultation. You will find his ideas of great value in tlw be:-tutifying 11f your gTounds. No charge or obligation fur this Yaluable servkt'. Simply J)hone nr write. Swain Nelson & Sons Co. Wt>nl·it·w, 111. PhOJH', Glf'lniew ~; Reprint from CHICAGO AMERICAN. March 3, 1929 MAIL NOW To Chicago Herald Examiner Model Homes Editor Please send me without cost your Book "CIVILIZATION MOVES FORWARD" SEVENTH GnADE DOYS Stolp OIL BURNER IS GAINING FAVOR Modern household equipment plays a big put in m.aking the home truly up to date. For nample, the oil burnu is one of the important improvements in home comforts. During the early st;ages of its ·d evelopment, before quantity production was achieved. the cost of purchasing and in· stalling these automatic heaters w;u neces· urily high . Not so today, however. now that they are being manufactured in greater quantitiu and by 'impler ll'lethods. One can find a type of oil burner suitable both u to size and cost for every home. This yur The Heuld and · Examiner will demonstute in its modd homes one of the most succusful types of automatic oil burners. Tbia particular burner w.u selected for demonstution because of iu 'implicity of operation and iu low cost. It baa manr otbtr futures which should appeal to the home ownu. not the lust of which is the unusual qaittnus with which it operates. The editor of this page offers to readua a new booklet, recently prepared br the m.anafactarrr of this oil burner. entitled, "Ci·ili:ution Movu Forwud ." It will br tent frrr of charge to any who write for it. Pull Up: Russel Wyle, 9 times Push Up: Robert Keil, 20 times Warren Young, 20 times Free Throw: Howard Herbon, 3 out of 5 Jack Gaither, 3 out of 5 Everett Warshawsky, 3 out of 5 SEVEXTH GRADE BOYS flnwnrd Pull Up: Walter Harmon. 10 times Push' Up: Tom Lively, 23 times Marshall Peterson, 23 times Free Thow: George ~Taxwell, 3 out of 5 EIGHTH (;JtADJ: GIRl.~ Stlllp Sit Up: Frances Ellis. 50 times Distance Throw: .lane Moore, 55 feet .Tean Munro, 55 feet Howard Pull Up: El<>a Carlen, 6 times Sit Up: Alice Nord. 39 times Distance Throw: Alice Nord, 61 feet Name Street City SILE · THE NOISELESS OIL BUA.NE" Showrooms: Evanston, 1620 Sherman Ave. Hubbard Woods, goo Linden Ave. Greenleaf 7 o o GRADE DOYS Stolp Pull Up: Charles Knapp, 11 times Push Up: Robert White, 23 times Free Throw: George Fackt, 4 out of 5 Bill Morris, i out of 5 EIGHTH Howard Pull Up: William · Sorsen, 9 times Push Up: Dick Steen, 26 times Free Throw: Ronald Fuerman, 3 out of 5 .John Pearson, 3 out of 5 Bruce Meaker, 3 out of 5

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