Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1934, p. 12

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CENTRAL- HAT LMR ,cWb db//7dfe 0rIe il120 CENTRAL AVE W1L36 AUTOWAH NTONAVE. CmNa1 -T1 (' N T .N 1 F> WIftýl. .1*42 VÊ MRS. CARRIE BUCK o! the lý Ph.,.-d "Loveues rei ct hcolucgv uuruis ai chiir ini a program of songs. BIRTHDAY PARTY Henry. George Zander, II snof the junior Henry Zanders- of 736 Cummings av enue, Kenilworth, en- tertained thirty friefids Saturday_ at the Oak$s,- the' home of bis. grand-- parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Heniry Zander,, in. Barrington. in hcrnor -of. bis ninth: birthday. Nrs. A. W. Hawkes, of \oMt.nlair, N. J., ieft Saturday after a visit wîtb the Charles C. Carnahlans of 700 Central avenue. Mrs. ;Hawkes, who is a. sister-i 'n-law 'of Mrs. Carnlahan, was called home on account of ail emergency operation 'on bier son. Mrs. Charlesý Sanford Clarke, 526 W'ashinrgton avenie. entertained fthe Tuesdav bridge chub at hincheon May 29. Competition between the Wildcats and Tigers, the two groups inte which the, joseph Sears ,pupils are. divided, bas extended over a period of -ten years, Therecord1 now stands at six victories fo r the Wildcats and four for the Tigers. Honors were even in the relay events of this year's. field day. In class A, ýfor pupils weighing more than 110 pounds, the Wildcats won both the boys' 'and. girls' relays. -lI class B, for pupils. weîglhing less than. 110 pou nds, the Tigers. won in botb the boys' and gir' sections. In class C, for pupils weighing, under 0 pounds, the boys' relay was won by the Wildcats and the girls' relay by the Tigers. John Deacon, DoÔnald Dean and Honier Johnson eacb won two first places in class A for the boys, John is a Tiger and the other two boys are WildCats. John won first in the eight-pound shot put and the hop- step-jump, Donald i ' the running high jump and the rÙnning broad jump, and Homer in tbe 60-yard low hurdies and the 75-yard dash. Ruth Mervis and Betty Schrei, both Wildcats, were the outstanding perforners for the girls in class A. Ruth won flrst ini the 60-yard low Robert Trurnp, also a Wildcat, cop- pet! three first places in class B for the hovs. He won the 50-yard dasb, the 60-yard low hurdies and the run- niing bigh jump. Shirley Scarratt was the only girl in class:B to win. two first places. She was first in the running broad jump 'and the, hop-step-ý' junip. Shirley is a Tiger. T hree first places were won b -)I to George Sinion, a Wildcat, in class C shore -the pole . vault, the running high e -un- iu 2,)and th lit-se-.. 117;Wl- 8-Pound Shot PUt-Boys: John Deacon (T), Carl Batter (T> and Billy Taylor (T). BaIl throw-Girls: l3etty Schrei <W), Marion Meaick (W) and Margaret Boozer (T). Pole. vault-Boys: Bllly Taylor' (T>. John Dix (W), and John Deacon (T>., Standing broad Jumnp--Olrls, Betty Hop-step-jump-Boya: John Deacon (T), John Dix (W) 4nd Gordon Oster- stroffi (W); girls: Roberta, Ely (T) and Phyllis Wheelock (W»ý Clous B»<11,cr 110 Fournds) 50-yard dash-Boya.: Robert Trump (W). Norman Bernis (T) and Tom Ells (Ir); girls: Mary Lidecker (W), Nancy, McCloud (W) and Shirley Wetterer (T). 75-yard dash-Boys: Tom Ellis :(T>. Jim clemente (T), and Victor Faulstlck (W). (No 75-yard dash for.girls). 60-yard' 10w hurdleos-Boye: .Robert Trump (W). Tom Ellis (T) and'Norman Bernis (T>; girls 4 Betty Jordan (T). Shirley Wetterer (T) and Thelma Strom (W)., 18-Pound shot put-Boys, Norman Mid- gley (W). Hall Stewart (T) and John ýBail throw-Giris: Sue Erwin <W). Charl.btteHuck (W), and Joyce Brink- mani() Pole vault-BQyÊ: Leroy Eggert <W. P'-hert Landon, <T) and:Dick O,Connoi' 4tRndiiiir broad jump-Girls: Phylli> Trurni (W). Joan--Xetchamn (T) and Jean Strickland (T) Runninari high jump-BoYs: Robert rtrnw (W>. Victor Falstick (WI and Albert Flifschniann (W); girls: Jean Strickland MT. Sue Hawxhurst (W) and Janet Colvin,(T) tied for second place. SRunning broad jump-Boys: Victor Faulstlck (W>, Leroy Eggert (W) and Jim Clements (T),; girls: Shirley. Scar- ratt (T. Betty Jordan (T) and,1 Sue Erwin (W. Hop-step-Jump-BOy5.: Norma n Bernis (T), Leroy Eggert (W) and Jiini Ce-. ment,; (T): girls: Shirley Scarratt' (T). Joan Ketcham (T) and Sue 1-aiwxhisrpt, (W) Class C (Ilnder 90 Pounds) 50-yard dash-Boys: William Brown (W),S1Bud Stiliman (W) and Charles de LaChapelle (W): girls: Harript 1muw' (W). Dorothy Burns (T) and Virgfinia Burlkhard <T). 7-yard dash-Boys: William Brown (W). Tom Keith (W) and Charles de LýaChapelle (W). (No 75-yard dash for girls). 60-yard low hurdles-Boys: Biid Still- man (W) and Werrdell Clark (Ti tied for first place. Robert Montanaro sec. ond * girls: Betty Faulstick ;(W), Hazelet <T) and Nancy Fox W) 8-pound shot -out -,Boys: Warren Tnauer (T), Walter -Swansnn (T> and Wendell Clark (T>:; girls: Evelyn Mn tainaro MW. Ruth Sprenger (T) and C'atharin.e Marx (Ti. Pole. vault-Boys: Gleorge Simon <W). Bud qEtillmnan (W) and John Conley (W). Standing broad Jumpri-GirlIs: Harriet Imus (W). Betty PWinnAtt (Tr). nd i Mar- George Sehumacher, 315 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, accompanied by his brother-in-law, George Lill of Kenil - worth, leit Tuesday on a wveeL's- fisbing trip to Land:.O'Lakes, Wiçs. I 4

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