Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jun 1932, p. 36

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Daniel M. Davis, director of recrea- tion. The posters for ail classes. must be handed in at the end of the week for judging in the village-wide contest scheduled for the next week. Five posters may be sub mitted hy each class f rom botb playgrounids and rihhons will be gi vén for the individual winnlers in' each class. Altbougb the handcraft programn will occupY tbe majority' of the tinie, the athletic program will introduce train* ing for ýthe *village-wide track meet wbich is to be-held later in the summer. Inter-playground. kickball and play- ground hall games. will be played in continuance of the summer league sc-bedule, and in addition.practice will be. begun for theé.village-wide horse- shoe contest. Attendance, during the first ýtwo weeks of the playground- season has- been remarkabiy good, it is announce d, with an average.of (M0 r more. chul- dren reporting daily. Children's' Librarian T Begins Story Hours' 'Miss Mary Winner Hughes, chil1ý dren's ibrarian of,the Wilmette Pub- lic ibrary, begani a series of weekly story hour.s at thc ýWilniette. play- gi-ouiids ycsterday mlîen she visited the Village, Green and Vattman, playà- These story hours werc begiiù fast year throughi the cotrtesy of Miss Hughes and were onc of the most ixopular fcatures of the stînier play- ground prograrn. This yüar she will visit the Village Gyrecn îlayground at 10 :30 o'clock on Wednesday mnornings and Vattman park at Il oclock of the sanie day. Another cooi)erative, feature, which Miss Hughes andI Miss Amie Whit- mack of the library have installed on the sumnier I)Iaygr(oln(l is a play- ground lihrary where playground 'chul- dren may obtain bqoks to read on the grounds during the. playground day. The first box of books was received yesterday at the Village Gree i play- irround and another. boxc will be.in VVmet neILL ~a5I. 3 p. m.-AdvanQed swimming clat;!. Wilmette beach. 7:1I5 p. m.-Men's, playground bal. Fast Pltching league. St. John's vi.s Hoffmnan Florist. Village Green. 7:15 p. m.-Mein's. playground ball Faàst Pltching league. Wilmette Tailors v.$chultÉ &. Noild. Village Green.. 7:15 P. rm.-Men.'s playground hall. i amt Pitchinig league. West End Florist vm. St. Joseph ' Village Green. Tuesday, July & Ip. m.=Beach day. «Vattman play- ground 'children. Wilmette beach. 7:15 P. m.-MenWs playground bal. Fast Pitchlng league. Ankola 'Coffet, A. C. vs.' Wagner's Service StAtion. Vil- lage Green. 7 :15 p. m.-Men's playground bal. Fast Pitching league. St.. John'*s vs. Sçhultz & Nord. Village Green. 7 :15 p. m.-ýMen'9s playground bail. H'offmnan. Florist. va. St.. Joseph. Vllaàge Green., Wednesday, July '0 10:30, a. m.-Story hour. Miss -Nay Wlnner Hughes., Village: Green play.- ground. .I-Stoiy hour. MI." Mary Win- ner Hughes. 'Village Green playground. 7:15 p . .-MeiVs.*piayground ball. Slow Pitching baâgue. Ridge Avenue Pharmacy v-4. Hoffmnan 'Floriqts. Vil- lage 'Green~ , lagon : 7:15 P. m-e hlagon al]. Slow pltching league. Washington Park vs. Joe's. Tigers. Village Green. 7 :15 p. m.-Men's playgýriound bail. Slow Pltching league... Methodimt vs,. llaha'l. Village: Green. Thurs<l.ay,, July 7 :a0 p. n.-Beach party.. Women's gymnasbmýelss Meét at Vattna)&. park. 7 :15 p.m.Mnshrehebu. Village (11reen. Men's PlaygroundI Bail Games j Fustt I'itelng Leatcue Hoffimu n Florists W.tgnert'ý Service. (5) Station (3),' Dick lueck Joe Steffenb li-arold Johnsoni George Ludiger Ed Udeli Obie Wieberg Pete Bohnen Willlim Ifuck Earl Miller William Uttenreuther George I-H'uck >PFete Steffens- Ed Hartman Mathe.w Heinzen. Kelly Steffens Bud May John Cassel ]Riehard Graham >;chultz & Nord (1) Hoff man FlorIst (3) Hubert Nackel Richard Huck Ankola Coffee A. S(5) Elmer Berol Wlnflèld Rogers Laurie Langdon L.yman Goss Carl Nordberg Harry Càle Claude 1H111 Phil Cole [forton Kaufman Howard Winberg Wilmette -rderMiller Robert, Braun Harry. Peters Teani standings ln fast béague, week ending June 18: Hoffmann Florist ......... q 7 St. Joseph'.......... Ankola. Cofice A. C. ....4 Wagner'.- Service Station. 4 .4chultz, and Nord..... Wilinjette Tailors......... 3 West End Florist ..........2, S.t. Johns......... Slow. Pltehing [.yniam Texacos (14) R. I3erndt.gon J. Iverson P. Jones. E.ý -Horni A. Bra< G. Jones A.. Boyajian J. Miller A. 13auer C.Williams A.Schinle r C.Clossett, f.Wa ters Ff. Peters n. Miles 1). Miller J1. Jordan .Jûe'sTig'ers ,(6) P.Winter I.BaIU S. Kraf t P. Baron iB. Russell Ni. Keniep) P. Pietrosk i R. Hioffman .Lynarn Texaeos J. TVerson J. Bagnal R . Bern fdtqOn P. Jones E. Horn L. Steffens G. Jones 1,.' Gender (19 L. Pet. 0> 1000 i 667 3 .571 3î 571 .3 500 4 42 5. 28i3 7 000 Bahai (15) Jim Sheridan. .Harry Stone E. Lange ..Oelerich, H. Lange' S. Campbell J -. ('awkweli Rl. Sweet John Sheridan. J. Woodhead Washington Park L.Pickell B, Digges T. Fearrini B. Fearrini J. Harrison. 'G. Ludwig: B3. Hurd H. Sieren il. Scehopen D. Evans. Methodist (20) C. Oepperi' E. Berol B. Weeler W. Roger>. J. lawton R. Gauger L.Langdor, J. Everson R. Bjork Xlethodists (16) E. Berol W. Rogers J. Moore L. Langdon J. Lawton G. Stone C. Geppert, ciay> at the Vatman Park playgrouncl. Although the show is being held at Vattman park, childrén of both play- grounds will bring their pets for the show. A large variety of pets is ex-, pected to be present for exhibition, and. since. the. awards ivili be made accord-* inig to the physical condition, and abil- ity of the pet with no credit given to pedigree, every pet- will bave a chance to win oneof the thrée ribbon s offered toeach classification., Pets vviIl be, judged according to. the following classifications: cats, dogs, rabbits, featfher 'ed pets, -and other pets. .In the last classification, fish, turties, guinea pigs and unique pets will be in- cluded. Village officials aind members of the Recreation board, are 'invited honor guests for the evening. More than seventy pets are expected *to enter the show. A nnounce Winners in., School Field Events Winners of -places in the I9tb an- nual Field Day track and field meet conducted by the Physical Education department of the Wilmette public schools, june 8, received ribbons- and medals as rewards at special asseni-' blies held recently. Winners of, events in the second, third, fourth, and fifth grades re- ceived ribbons and those in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades re- ceived medals, blue ribbons and gold niedals being given to the respective. winners of first place, red ribbons and silver niedals ta the winners of second place, and white ribbons anîd bronze miedals to the winners of third place. Awards at Howard school were miade Tuesday moýning when the medals were presented by Lowell F.* Trodd, principal of Howard school. The Stolp awards were made on, Wednesday mornin:g wben V.. Replogle, assistant prinçiple of ýthe scbool, made the awards. Since one contestant was lixited to two events, the highest achieve- is often heroic in the child's eyes. Do. we want the examples, the herées of St. Johns (0) Wes-t End Fl'orists (1) our children, to be corner loa fers, Howard Prochnow Bd Bleser the casual older acquaintances they pick up in their leisure time, or persanalities that appeal ta ;the best leaders of good charact'r and with impulses of children? na Floritçts........4 gton Parks . . Ave. Pharmacy 1t................2 Igers............... Four new. records for the field meet were estabrished ini the meet, according ta statistics. read at the assembly. The highest record in the running broad jump for girls record- ed in.a field meet was made by Doroc- c * A Jc Hf Ri

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