Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 32

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in on* or Gvrenleef 3840 1111 Chicago Avenue, livansfon I ýAir T E N"IOU! 4and 21 to 3. The tHaven 1iw-poulna Iteam was victorious, 16 to 13. .1Read,the Want Ads 0F THE NEW FRIGIDAI >RESIN,.GýLEAMING WHITE PORCELAIN nue and Tenth street. The cost of four lessons for four consecutive Monday nights will be found in an advertisement in this pu~bication. Mrs, Helen Hyde Car- ter, well known bridge expert, will conduct the classes. It is flot necessary to liýve -in Wil- mette to take 'advýantage of these ýectures. 'lhey are open to ail resi- lents ôf the north shore, it is ex- plajne IIW . Wilett Bos arning Distinction at. St.John'. 0. G. Corns, Jr., of 1121 Chestnut avenue,. Wilmette, and* James T'. Seng, of 1,122 Ches tnut avenue, have been active in basketball at St. John's 14ilitary academy at Delafield,. Wis., during the past school: term. Co 1rns has won a place for, himself as reg- ulae 'guard on the 'Lightweights, the St. John's, second teamn while- Seng bas taken part in. severaàl games as altetnate center on thé same team. Corns hais shown part*kular ability in sinking baskets fiom isear the cen4- ter of the. floor. This. has been an asset to bis team on several occas- sions when the Lightweights were uinable to penetrate their oppon.ents" defense for short shots.. Both _of' fth ese boys have played on teatus. rep-ý resenting, the two cadet companies to which theybelong, against a quin- test made up of facuty members, and ýigainst other company teams. Cnrns and Seng have returned home for their spring vacation as bas also James Krafthefer, 901 Qakwood avenue, Wilntette, Rob- ert G. McKay, Jr., of .823 Chestnust street, and Charles R. Ford, 427 Cen- tral avenue. Ford, who 15 the son of, Mrs. Mary M. Ford, was one of the eight men chosen to represent bis company ini the annimal cotupeti- tion for the bronze medals, held Sat- urday,, March 14. This is- one of, the niost -imp ortant mihitary events of the entire- year, and is knoWn as -thé "Crack squad" competition. ,Asquad af eight men, chosen for their rnilitary. ability and without regard to rank represents each of the six cadet coin- STOV IJOWNTOWN IIISPLAY tooXs X. N. tW&nssAve. . . Tel8 MadoIpb 4MI tvaumton - ICI! %berman Ave. - Greemleaf 44"e Wi. G. fleyrer - 1141 Contrit Ave. - Wflette SI QEN1.RAL OFFICES: 219 E. NortIk Water St..- TeL WhimtebaU 814j Ilublard Woods, 984 Jdn Ave ,Winnetka 1112, Publie'.serviee Combany etf NertIhern ifliniolu at &B their elle.. %-,estut venewith their sons, Jack, and Edward, are leaving today for the South. They will pass the FEaster vacation in Asheville, N. C. Miss jean Ragsdale of 'Columbus, Ohio, formerly of. Wilmette, bas been visiting Misa' Carolinie Richards, 124 Ninth street, during the past week.. !-1-1-101 1

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