Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE September 27, 1929 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! GidScouh H~dSecond BLESER'S aowli.ng AJleys £n Academy tip -top condition. Start no\v and assure yourself of bow ling a good gatnc this season. 729 Ridge Ave. ~routs wa s held Sa tur day .at Christ ( 'hurch Pari:;h ho u ~c. There ,,·ere t \H'nty-four girl:-; prc~<:nt. Three patro l kadcr~ \\Trv dcrtt:·d. The ,· were h·anct:::- l'kiit-r. "\Ia·,- .-\ nn 1.<1\\riL·. :u1 d :\ nn \\'ithnall. ·'i'hen· arc to he ' 1 ir·ht nn ·each p:ttn ~ ~ - Tlw <·aptain i~ \ 1~:-. F ar] (: rvl'·n <'!. 1-.:L'I;ih,·nr ~1. - - - - - -- - "\1 i-. _ . . \ 'irginia D!rk itJ-..< ·tt . 1d~ . \ ~,ill· tt:-fll rd !'tl<ld. Ke nih\<1r t h. ha:--. :t·turned to l\ucki<11·d ctdk~t·. 1\,~,-k lt ·r< L ·1~e~~!~,:~ 0,~,c!i~:r "~a~~rd~~ TO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS Playground CouncH Gives AllRound Honors to Ridge Confecticnary Squads f1,r 1\Ycl\'l' 111 MAKENU~ROUSA~~S There 15 now uking place · H the M~uv Ann Frock Shop. 1183 'w ilm.ettc Ave- Wilmette 3544 nue. J 1O\'C 1y f.:t ll pre -season showing o .1 n d win tcr Coats . f eNEH' RADIO ond the New-45 Tuhes plus the exclusive Majestic Automatic Sensitivity Control gives you QUIET, Smooth Reception, with no oscillation on the low wave lengths as well as the high ones Model 91 ~160.00 Co1nplete FOUR TUNED · STAGES· Model92 $190.00 Co1nplete Improved Majestic Super-Dynamic S~aker. Extra heavy, sturdy Majestic Power-Pack, with poeitive voltage-ballast, insures long li e and safety. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut. Doors of matched butt walnut with overlays on doors and interior·panel of genuine im· ported Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plate, knobs and door pulls .f inished in gen· uine silver. Improved Majestic Super-Dynamic Speaker. Extra heavy, sturdy Majestic Power~ Pack, with positive voltage-ballast, ioaurc:s long life and safety. Early English desi~~tn cabinet of American Walnut. In· etrument panel overlaid with genuine imported Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plate and knobs finished in genuine silver. .. &P!~~IJENC\' IV~f~,.. NoA-CHum· Be sure to have your new ~lajestic in titne t'or the \\.orld Series! lltlmrttr ilu!iir Carfpto1l Kaume)1er ~Qop PHONE WILMETTE 3006 mths' n 1 _cord nf t.>nicrt ~\lllrt:-lll<tth hip, rc liahi lit ,:. and tealll represcntati<lll. plus \\·inntn l!· thr ee I minor nlaccs in the athktil· league s. the 1\ idgc Conicctillllt:'n· teant \\' <1::- r t\\·ardcd 1 'I'm; da,· C\'t' 11 j 11 !.!- ll\- h<:'inl! a\\'ankcl th e I ,-irtt·n· tr op lt\· !.!inn eaL·h n:ar ll\· th e : Pl ;tnr.rout1d _a t. l(\ l<re'rre ati <l ll_ lHl<~rd ft) 1 1llc h:~h potn t team l't)n:ptt 111g 111 the 1 !"'arc!:-; Yea r .. l'llt llHI .. pr,)gram . The \Yinnim! team. " hil:h .:--tartecl tl~ e 1 -.ca~on under thl' na111e nl :-;t. l(l :;eph ~, is th e fir~t tcalll to he a,,-ar clccl th e vic: lt ln trl1phY '" ithout il;n·illl!' \YOn a I . , j mde fir> t p bee d uri Ill! · t ht..· _..;ea~on i 11 thl' hi . . tl1n· of rL·rr cati n n \\'()rk in \Vi\ltll' ttc . And. an(lther tt:lllsual iact. th e t ta m members are all ,·oungcr than .? 1 ,·e ar". \\ hich ha s t. ·a rned fn r them ·he nickna nll' . "kid s" from th · <Jtlll r kat.: m· par t ic ipa n ts. These are the "Kids" ~[un hcr . .; 11i the ,,·inni11g QrtlUP arc: \'il't or fkinkin. \t il ton Cu,-. P etet B(l h nen. \\' en cia II Ph i 11 ip:-. . .1 :tllH' ~ l {o!f 1 man . ll a r111d Schlueter. l<a\· ll nff man. , l. :n\Tt'llCt' \\.l'i.;-;, Fr ank F il'L'an. R~lph ! 1-\.lilh.'t', .\ k:-; ll nf'flllan. ,l11seph ll nff ma:1. 1 Fd l.1 hi11 i_,... . TheY reccin·cl 2r1S ,)in ts I durin!! the ,·ear. Th e l'rv -.i> ,·tni an athldit· teams rcl'L'iYed tht' cup fnr sc 1· ) !HI place win ner;-; ""ith a ttltal ()f 205 pn ints and thr ~chultz and ):nrc! team:- ""i ll he a\\;trck d thr third place cup. TheY al': cumulat ed JC)S J)l1inH durin!.!' th e vear. 1 In at!dititlll t n the allt H mn c~ n ~l..' nt s c~f 1 the t ea m \\·inners. th e i\thktt l' ro ut~ctl < ll. th<: PlaYgroutHI and h. l'rrea tt on lwarcl. "·. hirh determined the ,,·inn er." I of troplli(.'S ancl leagues at the scm l1annual meetim:r Tue sdaY cYcning- .1t th e l:_illage ha ll, al sn annn un cc d th e I winner . of the . umm cr athletic l eag u e~. 1 Each member nf th e \\·in ning teams wi}! receive, a gold medal. · 1 he men s summer 11la\·ground ball , I leag-ue championship was \\'O il bv the R iclg-c Electric and g-old balls will be : ;n\'arclccl to lam es SchadQ"cn, la co h i I IotTman. ::\i ck Spies. Earl ~lilkr. Ben ! iamin Thalman. Andrew Thalman. i Peter Sch\\'al l. \Villiam Schinlcr. Ed : mund Schildgen. Frank Stcf1cns. Adam Phillip~ . Daniel R. lli cks i~ spo nsor ,)f 1 j th e team. The \HJmen' s summer pia yground ball medal s will g-o to the liorse feather s. a team captained by Glad\'s 1 Fchlen. and having the followin,::r mem her ship. Peggy Betts, Elsie Paterson. 1 Betty Rn~ r so n, Jlilclur Ouse. Certrude Knerp er. Augu sta Schubert, and Eileen I Schmidt. 1 Th e ~{ e n\ Gvm cla ss tea m \\'ere the · cham pi o ns in the H orses hoc tournament and Emil Sa lsman . an<l Arnold Kaliehc \\·ho comnmecl the t eam. rl"ccivc the ,,·inncrs' m edals. Doh Blasdell receives the gold m e(la l for the sin g-les horse shoe pitchin~ cha mnionship, and Tom Thursby and To!'ln I 1Schmidt ,,·ill he awarded silver and gold ! medals. resoectivelv. for second and 1 t hi rei nlace s in the contest in si ngle s. Awards to Tennis Champs Tennis medals will he a warded John I \foore . champi on of m en's single s. and l f Jelen Soi llan ~ . Ladie s' sing les' cham! nion. and" secon d place medals go to 1Clifford Darling and Elsie Paterson re nectively. Since the medals and trophi es have I heen clelavecl in shipment. a snccial ceremon v of presentation \'\'ill be made I at th e ooe ning- of all athletic leagues, I durin~ th e fi r:-; t we ek in November. I 1 1 ,I I I 1 1179 \\'IL\fF.TTE AVE~UE Bett,· Joan Ullrich, daughter of Mr. a ncl ~f r s. Albert I I. 'L'Ilrich, 925 Lake aYenuc. wa s ho ste ss at an afternoon part\' reccntlv for about eighteen friends to meet her cou sin, Beverly Beckstein. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Reckstein, who have recently moved to Evanston from New York.

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