12 WILMETTE LIFE March 29, 1929 22 Grammar School Boys Mrs. Clara M. Groves Dies at Residence at Glencoe Get Basketball Letters n.rn ;h_.s.lt .... Co.,-...D.S...J,eS..,Aaeat..311. ..W.St.,~ S.A L JusT sprlolde PENSAL In the tub and rinse ··· stains and dirt Instantly disappear · · · PENSAL Is the world's fastest 811tlleJltlt. cleanser. It Is guaranteed not to harm )'Our baitds. Try PENSAL today. FOR SALE BY BETTER GROCERS Twenty-t\vo Grammar school basket· Mrs. Clara M. Groves~ widow of the ball players have been recommended to late Dr. Jame·s M. Groves, died sudreceive letters for participating in at denly at the home of her daughter, least 50 per cent of the games played Mrs. Leonard C. Gregory, 465 Woodin the North Shore basketball leagu~ lawn avenue, Glencoe, Monday evening. for Gramr.1ar school boys. Lester F. Heart disease was the . cause of death. Ball, coach of the teams, made the About three years ago Mrs. Groves recommendations. suffered a severe attack of pneumonia, Letters were presented to the boys from the effects of which she never of Stolp school last Friday afternoo;J fully recovered. Three months ago she by Daniel M. Davis, director of recrea-. suffered an attack of influenza which tion. Mr. Davis, at a special assembly stilt further complicated her condition. preceding the presentation, explained Monday evening, just as the family that four Wilmette teams had compet- sat down to dinner, Mrs. Gro~es, withed in the league, each team group di- out the slightest warning, succumbed vided according to . weight-feather- to a heart attack. weights, lightweights, middleweights ! She was 67 years of age. She was I and heavyweight;. horn in McDonough county, Illinois, Boys who receive letters in the vari- but had been a resident of the north ous divisions are: shore for the pa·3t ten years, making Feat herweights: Paul Soule, Howard her home with her daughter. They \Vilkir.r-:, Ri chard fit("en, ~far:;hall Doose, 1 formerh . . lived in Wilmette. 1 :t-orge Maxwell. · · M B K' 1 Lightweights: ·Lee Blaylock, Otis ~lll~Hhe: daLughtAer, 1rs. Cent ttc .lend, Gooch. Donald Campbell, Tom Finlayson, resH mg 111 os nge es, a ., arnve C'harle!' Leonard, George Facht and Ian in Glencoe by airplane, only eighteen Dt:'rlholm. hours after receiving the message an:\Iiddleweights: George WaidenH, · h d tl f h th :\Iilt>s ~IeDonald, Donald Briggs, Edward I nouncmg t e ea 1 0 er mo er. I Horn, !<,red Leason and James DeWar. I Funeral services were held at the ~t:;avywei~hts: Arthur Cramer, Cecil Baptist church in Plymouth Ill. the WtlllamH, D1ck Preston, Allen Rossman, . ' . ' . Charle:-: Knapp and Robert White. former home of the famtly, Fnday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, following which ~1 iss Ruth Holdaway, 723 Forest 1 the remains were laid at rest beside avenue, left Tuesday for Santa Fe, ~- · tho:;e of Mrs. Groves' husband, in the ~L to attend the marriage of her Plvmouth cemetery. cousin. Miss ~orma Fiske, to Richard · Dav of Omaha, :r\eb., which is to take pla.ce tomorrow. :Miss Fiske is a ] ohn Cox, member of the senior class graduate of Northwestern university at the University of Illinois, returned Iand is a member of the . Alpha Phi sor- Thursday to spend the spring vacation ority. · with his parents, the ]. D. Coxes, 1316 -oMaple avenue. Robert F. Arnold, son of Mr. and I -a-Mrs. Joseph K. Arnold, 430 Essex road, Miss Alice Flesch, daughter of Mr. 1 Kenilworth, who is a student at the I and Mrs. A. Flesch, 516 Lake avenue, Cniversity of Pennsylvania . .return~d has as her house guest for this weekhome Thur sdaY to spend his Easter end. her cousin, Miss Eleanor Klapper I vacation. of St. Louis. , 1 SPRING TIME is nx UP TIME We have, in stock, a complete line of thoroughly seasoned lumber, roofing, insulation and wall-board for that Spring repair job.. Look over your house and garage and see if you can't add to its life by making a few timely repairs. COAL-CHICAGO SOLVAY COKE FIREPLACE LOG ~ WALL-BOARD and INSULATION I . t HOFFMANN BROTHERS 1218 Ceatral Avenue Phone Wilmette 190-131 Fortieth Year