Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1935, p. 12

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service in, note that no team was completely 4ATIONAL TFPA LEAGUE wte wonat eastne ase. very e butchers showed an improve- tanwna es n ae 9, One of the outstanding teams of Tuesday night, November 1 atwek9,TeV ecstra e Wlmete iles, nd il e~mit succeeded in iwnning two games. ges were raised., Swoda's teani We are looking forward with a great ýy got a break by winning twO deal, of interest to the contest be-t of three from Heppler's teani. tween the two leading teams-Lei- Ia's team has been inl foruth cester and Sterling. Special pains for some time and stands will be used to watch the foui uine.t y low, on the basis of games Teanis, indicating net averages and 2 and lost. However ail the teanis handicaps are as follows:1 'retty well balanced according to Team Net Avg. Handicap pins and averages. LFEICESTERS: ý2 65 2 3 69 Mrs. Oliver Pringle, 1024 Eleventh street, is spending Thanksgîving and this week-end in Hinsdale with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pringle, Jr., and their three chilciren, Jean, Tom, and Nancy. --- Word. bas been reccived in WiI- mette that -Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roth are now ini Italy and are sailing for home December 4. Clements, Capt . .. 148 47 Starr . .. . .. . . i 11R il I i i I Il. l "i . . . . . . . . . .

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