Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 24

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sler's team won two thoni MÂoay's Team standings: W. L. Pict. Ave. 1. Llndberg's. 42 27 .609 860.6 2. Basslers 39 30 .565 860.2 3. Moody'0 34 35 .493 865.0 4. Scherzer's 23 46, .333 847.7 High-;three gameés-Moody*à 28 2nd high-three gameÏ"àeherzer's . .2770 Higb-si-ngle game.-Moody's....12 2nd high-single game Bassler«s .... 996 Individual honore: High-three garne-Leal ..... ......60m end high-three garmes-Lndberg i.. 681, Hligh-slngle game-Lippen ..... .....2É47 2nd hlg4-single game-L.eal.....244 KENILWORTH BOWLING LEAGUE' Standing of Keniil*orth Bowling league week endlng ýMarch 10: ;: Team Capt won Lo8t Abingdiofls-Warren .....20 10 Warwicks--tloop ............. 20 10 Kente-1Pendieton............. 19 'il1 BrierW-Qage ...............17 13 ~egh~a ano t..... .1 141 Sterling&-Clefeflts...........1 15 Roalynà-.Grimmn.............. 12 18 ÀLeestr-'roel ............... 8 22 Tudoro~....rin......... ...... .. 7 23 1'eam Hi Game--Warwicke . .... 1097 Hi Net Tliree Games KlIler .... 576 Hi Gros Three Gamies--Coitof .... 728 Hi Game Net, March 10-Gage ..--. 202, Hi Game Gross, March 10O-Grimin 1 256. Hi Net 1 Gaine Hi Gross 1 Game Gage........246 Gage '.. 292 Paxton.....45 Paxton .. 286 Jones ........231 Paidar....284 Clenients . . . .230 Ellis .......276 Minuer ..ý..... 225 Colton ...... .75 Individual leaders:- 1 Crane .. .... 165 6 Warren . 159 2 Kilner ...... 164 7 Paxton .. 19 3 Jones ..,....162 S Gage .5 4 Starrett .. .. 161 9 Wiese .... 157 5 Peterson .. . .160 10 Kelly -. 156 K. 0F C. LE-AlGUE (Wleser Aleys) Ohly five nights of competition re- main in the Quilmette council, K. of C. Bowling league. Wbite's Grocers, aided by a clean sweep of last Thurs- day's series with Bleser's Academy, are ini the van by eight' gaines. The Grocers are the likelv opponents for twice.; Meier's Taverfl, aiaeci nY rau Weiler's 235 game, took a bra-ce froni Krier's B3uffet. .Wilmette Tailors and Wilmette Ice provided the night's thrills, howeverj, by- finisbing their first two games witb tied scores. 'Fli Trailors won the roll-off in both ini- statices, but dropped thefinale. Second halif standing: Whtte'e Grocer-ii ........24 6 Teatro del Lago .........16 14 KriWrs Buffet .............. 15 15 Meî.er's Tavern............... 15 15 Wilmiette Ice......... ..... 14 1 Bronx Cafe............. 13 .17 Wriinette Tailo rs ...... ..... 12 l8 BIeser's Acadeniy .......... il .19, Ouilmette co uncil wiIl participate Saturday and Sunday in the ýK. of C. national tourney in Detroit. Seven teants will mnake, the trip via special train!. accompanied by several Clii- cago cotincil representatives, leaving on: the. Pennsylvýania R. R. Saturday noon. NATIONAL TEA BUTCHERS (Wilmxette Bowling alleys) Nigbt. of March 10, Swoda's teai won two games froni Behoff's and Dister's team won two from Beech- ei's. Team standings: W. L. Pct. Ave. 1. Behoff's 44 16, .733 733 2. Swoda's 30 30 .500 704 3. Duster's 27 133 .450 683 4. Beecher's 19 41 .316 674 Hlgh-tjiree ganîes-Swodas ... 2412 2nd hig.h-three gamies-Swoda's ,.2368 Hjgh-9tngle go.me-.woda's . ... . 844 2nd high-single game-Duu'tera... 839 Individual honors: High-three games-D-Iuoter........ -601 2nd high-three game&--Behoff ....583 High-single game-Behoff.......... 246 2nd high-single game-Beecher ..... 232 UNION BOWLING LEAGUE (Wilmette Bowling alleys> Last week Monday the Congrega- tional team lost three games by de- Indlyidual honors: High-three gamesa-Cook .. . .... 611a 2nd high-three gamnes-Ugolint ..,582«i High-single gane--Cook ........247 2nd high-single game-Cook . .. ... 24 6 f-o#e Sum mers to Present Lecture-à Recita arch 22 Hope Summfers, of Wil mette, re-Ç cently returned froni a close-up study 1 of the New York season, will appeart in a lecture-recital, «"Back Stage of. Broadway," unider the auspices ofc the Chicago Milis College Alumnae clu b Sunday, Match 22, at 3 'clock,a i the Lavere Memorial temple, 1856 l Sheridan road, Evanston. .Not ii theseven years Miss Sum- mners bas, been making this theatre- going pilgrimage bas tbere been a, time wben se many eýXCeptional pro- ductionis have beeni playing9 simul- taneously. Miss Summners will present thrce of the major bits: "First Lad,»" byt Katherine Dayton and George Kauf- man, "Victoria Regina," by Laurence Hausman, and "Cail it a- Day," by Dodie Smith. In "First Lady," a comedy of Washington diplomiatic wiles, Jane Cowl and Lily Cahili corn- pete as President-makers. Helens Hayes attains ber fullest statu re as an actress in the bistoric "Victoria0 Regina," endowing that deified queen with a delicious humeor and an en- dearing pathos. The activities. of one average midde clàss Enfflish familv durfig the space of a single day fur- nish Gladys Cooper and Phillip Meri- wale and their delightful children witb an hilariously "real" vebicle. Glen Anders plays one scene at the top of bis conlic bent. Besides sketcbing the plot of each, play and illumining it wvitb intimate details of personality and production, Miss Summers will read strong scenes from tbe plays. To bave gone baclç stage to observe the shows in per- frmance. ta have mePtYI.Idiuh tars as in nîs studies. ist e str *Randolph Nôorman jacobson, 111 Garrisonl street. Wilmette, a sopho- more iii, the School of Enginleerinig at Northwestern, hiad an'average be- tween "A"' and "A inus."e David Westwater Jasper, 600 Stone- maàte terrace. Glencôe, -a sophomore at Kenyon. college,_ Gambier, Obio, tva' placed, on the roll of. bonor stûdent- recently releasd b* the otg n thorities. George 1Endfield Frazier, Jr.,, 435 Sheridan road, Winnetka. a fresh-î manat the University of.Wisconlsini, acbieved a straight "A" averag .e in bis studies. .Henry 'Sehauffler, Jr., 457 Jeffer- rýoi street. Glencoe, had a' straight "A" average in lbis studies at Northi- western's engineering school, where he is. a graduate student. Bertr-am i..aw.rence Tnillich, 660 Garland avenue. Winnetka, a sopho- more at Nôo'th wstern, was placed on the bonor roll for . is last semester grades. H-e, too, is a student in thr~ engineering school. Gordon Wyllie Mattbews, 182 Maple. H4il road, a freshmafl at Pur- due universitv. was, listed by uni- versity officiais as attaining lhonor standing in bis* studies. "Funeral of Locarno" Gongregation Sermon "~The Funeral of Locarno," a dis-. cussion of the knights an'd pawns on Europe's chessboard, mwill be the sub- ject of Rabbi Charles E. Shulman's sermon in North Shore Congregation Israel temple in Glencoe Sunday morning, NMarcb 22, at Il o'clock. Music at the services is announced ait 1 Ilows: * Ma Tovu..W.ir Borchu :Landsniaf Shema.........ce5nr Nfichomiocho ....... . Binder Tirnr Yhsroei .Lýa.ndsmati, Kedusha . . . . Bider MNay the Wo-ds.... ...Landsm.an Anthem: "The COmnipotenre". schubert-Spickeýr Solo: "Awake, Put On n fiirnislied on request. 1645 Oringlton Avenue', Evanston, god. Anolv.sevy Thr..Stores in Chicago 18- 3 The Fittest Girls Caenp in thae Northwest MARGAuiET FLOoD, Director ray Ave. .Wilmeute, Ilinois lephone Wilmette 3319 I . *1 ANN.OUNCUNO THE NEW fil

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