Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 44

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lait week. zAce Motors, in seconaI place, handed the league leaders their first defeat of the season. Just to m~ake it convincing Ace Motors left the field with the score 14 te 0 in their favor. In another game played last .week 'the Cleaners w.hipped the last place Wilmiette Service team, 12 toe2Z Wilmette Service has won only one gamne in twelve starts this,season. By virtue of their decisive defeat of the Village Cleaners, the Ace Mo- tors boys are being counted upon to take.over first place soon. Another mnove i thisdirection was mnade last week when the Ace Motors teamx beat the Winmette Tailors, 3 to . Theý Tgilors had better luck with the Locust Farm Products teaiù,.which -they de- feated, 15 te 5. Locuit Farm Products also test to Welters Plasterers, .7 to 1. The Plasterers strengthened tbeir hold on third place by wbipping Wilmette Servicei 4 to 0. îFl"oIts Stil i Uefeate<l In the ýeasy pitcbing league the Hotffmann Florlîts gôt 1W another week without a defeat. The Florista' two victories last week were over the Unknowns, 13 te 9, and the St. Fran- cii téam, 10 to 5. The Unknowns have won only one game this season, while losing eight. Besides succumbing to the Florists last week, they were pounded by the East Siders, 23 to 13. The victory of the East Siders moved them into a tie with the Nelson latin- dry team for second place. The laun- dry boys split even in two games last week, winning from the last place Elniwood Neighbors, 10 to 5, and los- ing te the Beyrer Electrie team by a close margin, 16 te 15. The T. N. T. tearn extended its string of victories to three in the womeni's league last week by trouncing Tiliman Knapp, Pioneer Winnetka Resident, Dies Tiliman Knapp, one of the old set- iers of' Winnetka, died in Elgin 'on July 15. He was boru in Trier, Ger- many, in 1851 and bis parents came over te the Ulnited States in 1853,with Ace M(otors 10 2 Welters Platerers 7 5 Locuit Farm Producta 4 8 WllImette Tallors 3 9 Wllmette Service 1 il EASY PITCEING LUAQIJE Tesim WIn Lost Hpffmann Florlsa 9 0 Nelson Laundry 7 a Eost Sidere. 7 1 Hoodlums .4 3 St. Fraudas 4 4 Beyrer Electrie 4 Y.M. C. 3 4 Unknowns i 8 Elmwood Nelghb)org O 8 WONN'SLEÂQIJE Team WIn Loat T.N. T. 3 Cliquots .2 1 Unknowns i 2. BIa.nks 0 3 TO MOTOR; WEST Mrs. ira L. Reynolds, 218 Nintb street is leaving Saturday, witb ber sister, ber'niece, and the latter's bus- band to motor west. They are driv- inig by way of Yellowstone p>ark to Lake Louise and Banff, down the California çoast to San Diego and the Fair. and back througb. the Ozarks. They expect to return about Septem- ber 18. Dr. and Mrs. Friend Eccles, 426 Laurel avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Hoy and family of Wheaton at luncheon and dinner, today. Mrs. Eccles was hostess Wed- nesday to a group of friends who were former Sunday scbool teachers in the Presbytenian church. Mrs. Albert Ackerman, .Mrs. C. Rollirj , Smith, Mrs. Paul Rensch of Wilmette, Mrs. H. G, Taylor of Kenil- wortb, andb Mrs. Walter Schurè ofEvanston motored to Culver and Plymoutb, Imd., returning by way of' Michigan City, Monday. 0o- Mn. and Mrs. Harry Weese of Ken- ilworth, wbo have been spending tbe season. aàt their summer borne at Barrington., are Ieaving Saturday for a three weeks' visit with the Herman Klein's at Glen Lake, Mich. -o- Pct. in eorgian.Bay. James xalph Starr. 1.Ooo of .Kenilworth left- on Saturday to, .700 meet ther at Mackinac. :700 .671 .600 Miss Doris Tansill, 1601 Tenth 444 14291 street, is spending several weeks at .111 ber parents' sumnmer home. at Wau- .000 saukee, Wis. Sbe bas as ber guests Miss Betty1 Dostal and MiÉss Dorothy pet. Reynolds of Glencée and Miss Ruth 1000, and Miss Prudence Johnson of Ken- :11,7 :333 ilwôrth.- .0M00.1 -0 *Mr. and Mrs. ýT. E. Halîdorsoni and daughters, Rosemary and Audrey, re- turned last Thursday froni a two weksiotor tnOp to Colorado. Theyr visited Mr. Haltdorson's brother. and faiiy in. Boulder and also spent a few days i- Estes Park. Harriet Aie Metzger, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Metzger, 419 Maple avenue, is at the Presbyterian bospi tal convalescing froni an operation for appendicitis. She, is. expected. to return home this week-end. Mr. and Mns. William Delaine, 1524 Forest avenue, entertained twenty- five members of their family at a lawn party last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ù. Adams, 15$38 Walnut avenue, returnied last Saturday from a two weeks' otor ,tnp to Yellowstone Park. 0o Miss Ruth Canady, 1614 Spencer, avenue, bas returned to Miami Beach, Fia., to resume ber work in the First National bank tbere. New Trier Service 4 * SINCLAIR 1'RODIJCTS *Lubr1catlon wagblng ! Whnetlsa Ave.-Ceate St. *Stanle y Taylor, son of the H. G. Taylors, 541 Kenilworth avenue, Ken- ilworth, returned Monday from a visit with friends at Uamelhurst, Wis. His twin brother, Bruce, is visiting friends at Hess lake,, Newaygo, 'Wis. MEAIJTY T* DAVI *0lemnge *OnIy yesterday you may have looked your a. Today, if you've followed, Elizabeth Arden's direc- tions, you're looking a different, younger, happier person with the soft, fresh bloom of youth. miracu- Iwiily restored. Evry day you do if you tum bock the clockl So guard this new 1oveliness weII with Ardena Sun-Pruf Cream. Adsas Cleasisng Cieamu.... . $ 1 Ardena SBin la ic .............5c Ardena Velva Crnaui, ou for dwy skias, Orage SkIn cream ............ s ArdoeUu-rfCeu.........I Lyman, Pharinacy 4».1Lindon Ave. "Wilmette 464 klar Drug, Co. The Bible and Works of]N Science, Literature may bei Il other authorized Christian ased ut the Reading Itoom. 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