Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1936, p. 41

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Shore Table ITennis club in lencoe ast Saturday.. Muchow blazed through the mie's field.losing.only two games, and also annexedf the doubles titie, i which he paired up with Carlton Prouty. Jay Purves of DesPlaintes won the women's titie in a- closely. contested filial match with Mildred. Wilkinson. Thé Veterans':titie went to Herman Freundlich of Wilmete, .who defeated a fellow townsnîan, Harvey, in the finals. Gordon M\uchow, brother of Ralph, upheld the famnily tradition by win- ing the boys' division, downinig Bill Nornxoyle in the finals. More than one hundred entries from ail Chicago subtirbs made this tournament otie of the largest table tennis events ever held on the north shore. The feature match of the final sessièn vas the semni-final en- couniter of Danl Krecr and Jack Deni- iinger. Kreer emerged, the victor after a five-gane bâttie ini which both youingsters smnashed the bail off the corners and played spectacularly on the. défense. N.1uchows finial mnatchIlw ith Krcer founid both îlayer s trying' to get the offense, and hoth hitting their drives wihterrific, pace. Kreer took :the third gaine, but M1uchow camne. back strongly w%%ith the saine brand of table tennis that eartncd himi the best -rec- ord of aiîy Chicago intercity teai player and took the fourth and final game. N. S. BETTER FILMS MO VIE GUIDE Key: ;-dU 'yuh13 tu 18 ,-crs 'of, aye.,C-chi.ldirein8 b 12 yd'aprs. The North Shore fletter Films cou ùcillists 'and rates the following pictures a.ppearing this week at local theaters: Wilmette Theater January 23-24 - Relndezvouts." A and~r Y e lits dtotriet permanent regis- vue, River iFor- A est,, son of the 1late j u d ge throp. Young MOl- (KarnenWiner> throp, who will Davii Mothro be 21 just in, PavidMoltrop time to qualify for office,' if elected, bhrsannounced that he wilI be a candidate for state. representative in the, 7tb 'senatorial district (which includes the north shore towns), now représented by two Demhocrats and one Republican. .He has obtairied a leave of absence from. Knox college in order to conduct bhis campaign,. the leavé beginning Announce Exams for Civil Service Poste The United States Civil Service commission has announced open coin- petitive examhinations as follo«rs: .Assistant animal fiber techriologist, $2,600 a year, assistant animal husband- man (sheep breeding), $2,6D0 a year, Bureau.of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Chief> Industrial econogml.t, $6,500 a, year, -National* Labor Relations Board. Certain specified tducation 'and ex- perience are required for these posi- tions. Full information mnay be, obtainetd' fromn M. El. Von Glahn, secretary of' the, U. S. .Civil Service Board of Ex-. aminers, at the Wilmette post office. - DDDRDOR. Here IS news! The Chicago & North West. cmn Railway now haàs less -than -ocarload Pick-Up and Delivery Service that is simple, .practica1 and economical. It is a complete door to door service anid reduces to a, min- iinuary 25-26-27---David Copper- I." F. -- January 26-27-"Personal Maid's Secret." A and Y. January 28-29--"The Barretts of Wimpole Street." A and Y-splendid. January 30-31-"Dr. Socrates.Y A. Commninty Honte> January 24-25--2-"Tbe Last.Days Of Pomnpelil." Aand Y. SI~W MA/J Tri I lia]9 Vol- -dýl"

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