Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1934, p. 46

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I WILMTrB31 Patronize, Our Advertisers It' Phone Wilmeffe.214> Espm 1Lt UL Rri8famN on S.rwic TIME- *garden which stores nature's spiri<.' The evening's entertainmen t is Speln- sored by a group of' higli schooJ gwrk who have pledged themsél.ves to rai':e a certain amouîit of moîiey for mis. sionary. work at home and ahroad. The, tickets may be obtained at ie door. M TO'PREPARE YOUR CAR FORCAREFREE DPRIVUNG. Noýw li.the éta ,et your car ready frsme drwxing. Answer the. eaUl of the. open roadwith your car in tip-topshape.ý Let Brauý-à Brôs. put your car in proper condition ýthus week. Now You Cai, AVOID 8BLOWOUTS l.e çmtented constuction fectugs là firooon. Tir« give you extra 0~oecion ogainst blowout and maximum non-skid saf.ty wltb long mileage. Enjoy FIoating Conifort Br9your car up-to-the- minute - Tire* in blackc or whiite aidewalJ - WhéeIs in green, red, creani, blackç or chrome. Drivig becoines a $omasure-...loatug coiuf rt- 11ke riding on <maL ions of air. Without obiîgtion test t hemn Où your car. Subject tiieni to every. driving test you know - at our ex pense. W. loeow y-ou wili be satis. fied. That's why we cau- make tliis astounding offer._ Liberat Altowalice J-oir Your. Present Equipm eni This Us Our Treait three from Rapp Brot hers (Winnetka) and stepped into a three-game lead in the clîampionship race. The Edelweiss tçam bas been travel- ing at a fast pace .lately. The three- ganme victory, over Rapp's last- Fridav was. accomplished by scores of 941 to 828,. 892 to 822 and 871 to 80%, giving Edelweiss, a total of .2,704 (high .for the evening) compared to .2,459 fo r ,Rapp's. Haddei Hall& Wini Scores of the Hadden Hall-Wimet 'railor games were 814 to 795, 937 4'o 895 and.883 to 858. Totals: Hadden,., Hall, 2634;- Tailors. 2548. The C; and R. Oji men bowled one gogod game of 915, and that wvas good enough to beat the Kenilworth market in oie of the three matches betweei. these two teamis last Friday. The 1hest the market could do against the. ou rnen's 915 was 893. However, the market took the next two games, 938 to 841 and 872 to 860. The niarket's total score for the evening, 2703, was oîilv one point behind Edelweiss' total. B;. winning two out of three the mnarket Maiiitained its hold on third place. fi%,( Bleser's' won two out of three -froim the Bungalow Týaveril. 'IThe first gaine \vent to Bleser's 911 to 763, thie tavürn. took the next one, 802 to 767ý' and Bleser's copped the third, 931 to 753. Teain Standin ga Following are the teani standingý,S: WVon Edelwehss 1...........0 Wiliette Tailors . , 4 : Kcfilvorth Market I5 eadn Hall........43 RUI () ro ers 3 .8 40. Ileser's,3 42 Bungýalow Tavern 27 5 C. and R. OH l t l.. 26 2 fohn Schôpen,' Pioneer Villager, Passes. Away John Schopen. 1418 Prairie avenue, died MIondav afternoon wv1ile doing laidscape gardening work at 924 Greeiiwood avenue. MINr. Schopen lhad been a resi1dent of Xilmette for prac- For te , WILMETTE 12ZZ Central Avenue Phtone Wiltp.tte 3Z2 KENILWORI 558 (Gr.eubay R Phono Kenllwortl rH aiso oi LaIeaonia, and Mrs. Catherine rit SilI of Glenview. b b The funeral services are being held 4776 this mnorning (Tbursday) at 10 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church. VBurial will be at. Technyi Urs. Rose Beth,

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