Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 12

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Iu-uwnu"u-mu.___________ HAL SOLES $1J Kenneth Bontecou and hi~s sster, Syl- w via. 836 Chiestnut avenue, are returing 9* G//cdOWver~w~ from Delaware, Ohio, where thvýy at- 28 CNTRL AE.WL.5Gl~tend Obio Wesleyan, March 30, far their spring vracation. Announding the, appointment of SPANISH COURT and SHERIDAN RO AD iNO MANS LAND as uik eaerfor Wlette and Kemilworth ami presenting for 1934 with Knee -Action -Wheels. .o* ine ~ 555ixeiie uoicuIS rar3 ~y. The roller skating event which is a 1- herald of spring for the Recreation 9 board is limited ýto children under 14 -years of age, with the exception of rtwo events wbich are open to eii -dren of al ages. No charge is, made for entry, nor is previous registration required. Contestants, oe, must report at the appointed place by 8:45 o'clock on the, morning -of the et More, than 150,children participate in the roller skating meet ,annlually and if th4 weather mani is at ail cozi- siderate, Daniel, M. Davis, 'cirector, and his recreation staff assistant, Dudley C. Stone, who is managing the meet, expect a record.turnout. *Conite stante. will compete in thrte *classes, A. B, and C. The A class in- cluides cide under ten years of age, B class, the children under'twelve years of age, and- C class children under fourteen years of age. The list of events. includes. 50-yarçs dash, Class A girls; 50-yard dash, Clasks A boys. One legged race, Class B girls; one legged race, Class B boys; one legged race, Class C girls; one legged race, Class C boys. Double race, Ç1aàs B girls; double race, ýCiass B boy *. Tandem ace, Class C girls; ýtandem race, Class C boys . 75-yard , * dash, Class B girls; 75-yardý dash, Class B boys. 100-yard dash, Clas.,iC gsiris; 100-yard dash, Class C boys. 100-yard :dash for girls, open to al ages; 100- yard dash for boy:s, open to:all ages. Vander-ries Home, Busy Campaign Headqrnirters M rs. Charles R. Strong, 699 Locust street, Winnetlca, has assurned the respQnsibility for, a group of womnen who are serving as volunteer workers iii addressing and sending:out lett'ers,, ih filing cards1 and, perfoôrming. other secretarialduties in the campaî igu Bernice T. Van der Vries of win- *netka. for, state. representatilve from 'the, Seventh district. ,Axnong- thoSýe who are helping at campaign head- <juarters ini Mrs. Van der, Vri*es' ho'me' are: Nlrs. Maynard Cook, Mrs. John N. Ott, Mrs. Lahmen V. Mrs.Wiliai W.Darrow, Mrs. Ilar- ýoldWiler, rs.Everett Graif, lirs. iotor car. Yi that .gin andi again s a peuer auto- is building it. WligN BELTTER- AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUËCK WILL' BUILD THEN 114813 s visîitg in I vanston. The girls were classrnates at Ward Belmont school. PoIY SPiegel, 140 M~elrose avenue. Kenilworth, who attends Sarah Law- rence college, will spend ber spring vacation on a trip tO Bermuda, which« a group of the girls *il,takcae roned .by some of their 'plares. pe. WI LMETTE SU3 BUICK me-Action and

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