Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1934, p. 22

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a ppear lor triai on ±vy24.-1 vanston, and Lari L., of Niues Len- te r, and pne daughter, Gertrude M., Miss Elizabeth Laurie, ber mother, of Wilmette. Mrs. Ralph Laurie, and the former's fiancé, Francis E. Neir, ail of Moline, John William Iliff, who is working Ili., were guests last. Sunday of Mr. in Washington; s pent this past week- Neir's parents, the EarJ R. Neirs,> 20 1 end with bis parents, the George: F., Ninth streect. Ilîifs of 924 Linden avenue. TER WHEN YOU WANT. IT, ~4hsY11\I 7uý E NJOY the luxury of automnatic bot jwatez'. Instali an automatic watet hcater in your homne. Then you'11 bave plenty of bot water, day and nigbt - wbenever you -need it. We are now offering a liberal allow-, water jT7 oui PURE OIL SERVICE, STATION MAI MAS3 A:FUEL SIL 5101V. YT.OTELLý Se. Page 37 Mr. and Mrs. Matt A. Borre, 835 Forest avenue, Wilmette, announce the niar riage of their daughter, Lor- raine Ellen, to Arthur B. Shewrnake of Highland Park. The wedding tôok place on February 25, and the young couple are, now residing in Wilmette. association. New Trier bad a total of nineteen points. Rockford, defending cham- pion, and, Sterling Township, were, runners-up, with fifteen points each. Englewood, Chicago city. champiol.. finished ourth, scoring* 10-Y/2r points. Five hundred, athletes from 188 schools throughout the state' took, part in the, meet. Trio I[mures Victory Three -boys, james >Kingsley, Bill Faymonville , and.: George Maxwell, won enou gh poinýts to giveé New T rier the title.' Each coppe.d one first place, whiich counits five,;points, and F.aynionville a;ddeýd: an extra "three points by tak ing third iii-another évent. Kingsley, New Tr.ier captain, who was c-hmpion in thé pole vatilt Iast year, won the 'event alone this year. lie, jumped 12 fe.et, 6 inches.. Faymouiille Breaks Record Faymonville, in winning the discu.s throw, defeated Ed Hahnfeld af Palatine' who had bea-ten Faym.on- ville in the district meet a wveek earlier. Faymonville's throw at the state meet was. 139 -eet, 8 inches, and it broke an interscholastic record' of 139 feet, 5 inches that had stood sincel 1910. Hahnfeld finished thi'rd.' Jack Freeston, 230-pound weight star from Atlanta, another 'favorite, ta win the discus throw, was second with a toss of 130 feet, 4 inches. Freeston did win the shot put, setting a new record of 52 feet 6 3-8 inches. Faymonville took third in tliis event with a throw of 49 feet.. 7 inches. Maxwell ilurdie Star Maxwell's victory i ' the 120-yard high hurdles won much praise fromn NJew Trier partisians..: His time for the event was 15.7,seeonds. I-He de- .eated Brandt of Oa:k Park, Who fln- shed second. Branxdt had 'finished aheadý of Maxwell in .the district neet à week earlier. The New, Trier relay team, coin - >osed of DeWitt Jones, "Bud" Bar- ber, Laury Botthof and Martin Bridlges, added an. extra .p oint for New Trier by copping fifth place. Rockford won the event ini 1 minute, 31. seonq Spécial during teatime t Un GREN TA POT IREENE D SHin igImad Par& Noted Numerologist Afternoon Tea and Numerology Reoadin' A iFollower of the From 1 t. 4:30 ,'cI.ck Pythagorea,, Systern.Complete for 5OC T NE GREIEN TEA, POT 83N hrdodHighlandsx .; =i, 1 IRE Il JLAM

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