Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1934, p. 27

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and neighboiing Counties. In a practice match with the St. G;eorge High scbool team Wednes- day of last week, New Trier won decisiveiy. The score was 15 to 0, each of thie five members of New *,Trier's team, winning bis match and coiiect.ing three points forbis schooi. Chester Biand of New Trier bad the iow score for the day, 79. Second aud third iow scores aiso were made, by New Trier boys, AI Bohnen. who finished with .anr 80, anid Capt. An- thony Franco, who had 82. The other two players who represented New Trier were joe Franco and. Tom Gallàgher. George Victor, Richard Flynn and Biil Cassel aiso wili com- pete for ýNew Trier as niemibetrs of the teamn this season. the New. Trier coach, H. B. Aram, bas announced. A practice match with Morton wvasi scheduled for Wednesday, of this 1 week.ý New>Trier wiii nieet Morton again on May 14. Two matcheès are on 'New Triefs Suburban league scheduie for next iveek, one with Proviso at the York course on Monday and another with izvanston at Pickwick on Wednes- Jeser-atioits arec non, being, ac- 1cq'ted for t/te dinner1 to. be given by the board of triestees of North Shore (.olgregatimi Isael. in honor of Dr. Solonton B. Freehof n'ho is 50011 to ie<tve ChicagoI oasilie, his tieu, /'td/it in Pittsburgh. .rhe (limier wili :be held at the temnI)le day. In Glenicoe Sunday, May 6, at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations are to be made Nirs. Armand Pevcke of Kenil- through the temple office either by mail worth,. and ber. daughiter, Jane, re- or telephone flot later than Friday, turned Wednesday fromn a two May 4. nionthi's visit with Nfr. and Mrs. J. A, Precediiig the dinner t'here w 1Il be Brower in Los Angeles. a program -of- vesper miusic in ,the ner witil a stupendous celebration sponsored by the Association of 93'rs, ini the Cameo room and the new Mirror room of the Morrison hotel, Chicago, Friday evening, May 18, at 8 o'clock. Officiais, celebrities and concession artists of A Century of, Progress 1934 wil 'be the guests' of boDnor,, thusafoin the participants in this outstanding event the unprecedl- tureigi manyi M OILRIXGTONqr MOTEIL BILDG. 1724 Orrington Avenne, EBvanonu STMP,.COLLECTORS'I Have you u'elistered your.esfimale? *To the. one coint netrest the actual mnmbeT of stamps in the jar on display ini Our ne.w shop, Suit. 10, Sa45 Limclan Aveue, W;nnàeIa, Illinoii, we wii give, aL6solutely f ree, 1934 Standard catalo; te the next orne,' an Adve uwrp bum-ad miay i*théi gfts. A bsolfwioty no obligation. "C. HAIINfor STAM PS' Speiau this week-Greu.t BrItau, one' penny bEach, 94 years .14 and thé first stamp lssued-OSci, or en .over-41.60. NTIO N.A L BABY WEEK And Field's Evanston Store is Puuting /-New Emphasi. on an 014 Institution, -A nè-w .Qnn ot a a i xrà n A nA zmil th a lm.a ,nv-%iim 4~,-' _ A Varnished Price... Feit Ma t tress to crib . . . n Yard. $3.95 fit the $4.95 Hand- Woven Bla nets. pnice . . . . . $1.85 Kaitted Sacques. $1 &COMPANY3 ) . irýftip'

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