Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1936, p. 37

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officiais. The fine playing facilities attracted >players f roui the entire north shore, and brought forth the com~ment from many players that playing conditions were the "best ever ,seen." The club helped, materially in developing local Players such as Dan Kreer and, Abbott Nelson, of Winý- netka, Bill Terrill of Wilmette, and Evarts Taylor of Gleincoe. The, only tournament on the north shore was held at this club. The event.was.the Suburban.Chamàpion-; sbips staged in january. It was sanc- tioned by the Illinois. Table Tennis associationý and attracted 115 entries from 'various Chicago suburbs. Included among, the memnbership were Herman Freundlieh, Wilmette, the national veteran's champion, and Coleman Clark, of, Glencoe, former national champion and outstanding U. S. authority on the gaine, whq bas just returned from Hollywood, where he made -the first ail-table tennis ~sports short for the Metro-Goldwyfl- Mayer studios. The curtain will ot be really rung down on the 19352'36 season, however, until. April 26. On that date north shore table tennis entbusiasts will have the opportunity of again seeing Victor Barna, five times world cham- pion, his' fellow Hungarian, Sandor Glancz, and the English champion,. A. A. Haydon. These great interna- tional stars, and also Ruth Aarons, world women's champion, -will play at * Loyola gym, and will'furnish the final highlight to an alreadyr successful table tennis season on the north shore. ON CERCLE TOUR- M\ýr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Fisherîof 638 Ash street, Winnetka, left Chi- cago Saturday evening, March 14, for a five-week>circle tour..to the West, stoppingtwo days at Santa: Fe, N.; M., to view the Indian Detours, then go- ing on to the Grand Canyon in Colo- rado.ý They will stay in Hollywood and Los, Angeles for two weeks and on thereturn trip will stop at Yose- be u TH IS CHU1LD. E NÙO ro, of course! But smre one .55.1 0dU a chIjd under the wheelm of an automobile today - and sm:one u il hilE another ceild tenierwvew.A horrble thought, yes - but flot one-mllionth aM horrible as the vision of thousands ef ittie utillE hodies, America'sananual recklesm-drivng toUtl Ainerieau Mutual waîits Io redue. aecidents, and deaths resultiug frorn lheu. S. ghould y.,.!The Thme coupon attaeheod te briat yen déai. ti.advertlmenet wmf OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ONE-FIFTHI 0F YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSUIANCL I SEMD COUPON ILOW. ýudent at Lrenceville qew jersey, for a trip arrived home'Sunday )rk Gordon Cutler, a eton, is in Palm Beach, , with one of bis class- r spring holidays. Chicago, luinois, Ampericon Mutual Building Phonae: Randolph 2649 Drvme .Ooea, t1" Berkeley Sime. n D.fluM". 'oeS... l 11Principau l i.. s... Omm. ..dl 9p.li. 51.1.auj s.4e oea Yea....Ne.. .ySe N-City from Nem senior at 1 FIa., this l mates for

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