Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 16

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gaines were played. Kefresflments were. served. Entertainanent was furnished by thoie attending.. Dor- othy McDermot sang "I, Camàe fromn Aýlibama." She also sang,' Rosia." Louise Lau sang "Lullaby and.Good Night." Jacqueline Ketchuin recited "IThe Cross is-Toil" and 'I Amn Top SmaàlL" , Pat Ketchain dýid a tap dance. Prizeswere gaven for a féw, games. A "Hobo" hike Will be, held Satur-- day afternoon, -May 9, froiný 1 to 5 o'clock for the girls in the siiýth, seventh and. eighth grade classes. Each girl, is to bring a hobo or "bandana handkerch.ief" (a. large1 piece. of calico or other gaily, colored material). lined with waxed paper and cotait wienersrois h, mashim1-- lows, and fruit. A ganie used for testing the observation pôwers will le played on the way to the Forest presorve. It is called "Scouting." Upon arriving at the preserve the1 person having the highest number of points wins a prize. Relay races will be staged. Basebail will be played. AIl girls are cordially invited. DANCE :ra wi misa me TEAM MATCH Tht Community Center Table Ten-, ais team will play the Evanston Y. M. C. A. tearn at the Comnmunity Conter on Thuirsday, May 7, at,,7:30 o'clock. Singles will be, played. The public is invitçd. y evening, .May 13 is cordially invite ollowing program 1 ri. ai o. Ai to attend. is been ar- "$wanee"-Tap Dance. .-Girls 6-8 yeers Fox Trot. Routine ...Girls 8-40 years Mifitary Tap Dance .... Boys .8-10ý yearo Folk-Dne"oka..Grs8-10 years HawaiIan Guitar- Numnbers;............ FrdLudiger, Mrs.' Marie Conrad "«Sehool Days"-Tap Dance......... ....... ...Girls 1012. years Fox Trot -,Routine.. .Girls 12-14 years Grand Right anid Left and Waltz,>.. .Chiiren' Scal Dancing Ciass Saxphoé.......... Luclle Graham FolkDance-"'Siovak' Girls 10-12,years Sang-"l'et Yourself Go", Bobsie Kelly Tap D)ance-"A Littie: Indebe ndent"... ......... Girls 14-16 yéa.rs Sn-ICiap My Handea".......... ...........Girls I144yeans Folk.Dance-"Highiand Schottische"... .... ...Girls 12-14 Years Fox Tot Routine. Wednesday Tap: Class Individual 'rap Nuimber........ Fox Trot Routine_. Friday. Tap Class VirgniaReel............ .' --Aduits' Social lDancing Class Table Tennlis Mfatch ... 1.... Exhlbit Paddle Badminton...6 boys Here is the Comnmunity center' weekly ichedule: Monday- I :00- 3:30 P. M. Sewing. Womien. 3 :30-~ 6:00 P. M. Sewlng. Chiidren. 3:00- 5:00 P. M. Ping Pong. Children. 3:30- 4:00 P. M. Tap dancing. Chil- dren under 6 Years. 4:00- 5:30 P. bI. Tap dancing. Chul- dren 7 and 8 yea.rs. 4:30- 5:30 P. M. Han&cerart. Cblîdren. 1:00-. 6:00 P., M. Sewlng. W'omen. 8:30- 4:00 P. M. Tap dancing. Girls 8 and 9 years. 4:00- 4:30 P. M. . Tap dancing. Girls 12 years. 3:8.0- 4.30 P. M. Crochetlng. Cblidren. 7 i00-10:00 P. M. Paddle Badminton. Adults. 8:00-10:00 P. M. Miscellaneous game8. Adulte, 'Wednesday- I :00- 3:30 P. M. Sewing. Women. 3:30- 6.00 P. M. Sewlng. Oilidren. 3:30- 4:00 P. M. Tap dancing. Boys 8 to il yee.rà. 4:00- 4:30 P. M. 'rap dancing. Boys "V' LEAGUE' The Maple Leafs beat the Wacker A. C. in the final gamne of' the Play- g round and Recreation Board "C' Basketball league season, 32 to 31. This gives the Maple Leafs ,a per- fectý score and a clear titie to first place in the third round. They have won allI seven'Il garnes, in the last round. This also gives the* Maple Leafs the chamipionship of the league as they won 'the: first. two. rounds,. also. Earl.Gray of the Wacker was high point man forthe gw~ with 18. points to his, credit. . The Freshinen, second place holder in 'the third round,- defeated thé Flashes 32 tô 14., Harry, Seifert-, cap- tain! of -the Freshmen wvas high point man for the garne, scor ing 18. points. Harry *was alsô high point'man for the season , making 250, points. His. closest rival- for the' season honors was Bihll q.grry ofthe Maple Leafs who made 02 points. The final scores and 'teami standings and the, h 'gh point men~ for the sea- soli follow: Mapt, Leafs 32 Wrker A. C. 31 FGPT TP FerF'TTP Hlahn, f 2 1 5 Gray, f 9 0618 Leary, f 3 0 6 Wern'cke, f0, 1. 1 Schiebel, c 3 0 6 Williams, e 1 2 8 Koib, g 2 1.5Ray, g 1.0 2 Norm'yle, g 5 0 10 Davis, g 1 0 2 Referee, Bob Fieberg Seorer, Robert Schelbel FGFPTTP FG FT TP hner, f 3 0 6 S'mnu's'n, f 2 1 5 ect, f 1 0 2 DeVinny, f à 0 6 berg, c, 10 2 Carney,ce .1 1 ý3 ifert, g 7 4 18 Benson, g 0 0 0 Imonds, g 2 0 4. FRay, g Q0 0 eoirer, Harvey -"'*basketball 1eague standings: Team Won- Mapie Leafs ..7 Freshinen.............6 Wacker A. 2 .......4 flashes 3 Bagles. ...... Terriers.....2 Idono ...............2 Epwortl1 League ..o 117GH POINTXl final team Loat 4 PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pet. 1.000 .867 .500 :333 Ï833 ;33 took the first kinks out of their muscles last. Tuesday and 1 will con- tinue their activities tomorÉôw (Fn-ý day)., After another week of practice, both leagues will offcially get under way, starting, May 18 Theý nights for the 'slow pitchinig teains Will. be Monday and, Wednes - da.The fast pitchers will have their gaines on Tuesday and Thurs- day eveningjs. A slow pitching Playground baill léague for. high sch4ool boys will lie started this year. This league will play its gaintes on Tuesday..and Fni- day nights. Any boy of .high school age will be eligible to play in, this leggue. Those- desiring to enter a teai in any of these leagues. should phone the . Playground and Recreàtion: board at Minmette 468, or see Hap Gathercoal or Dorrance Nygaard. to 7 in their garne. Fred Aschbacker- of the Nit Wits was high score mnan for the season in this league, scoring 168 points. "Toads" Kasper, captain of St. John's was second with 157 -The scores of the final gamnes, the final teain standings, and the high point men for the season. follow: Wiflles 41 .White §treaks 33 FG FITTP FG FrTP C. G1eg'yf 8 1 17 Moe, f 4 2 10 Geppert, f 5 0 10 Gray,f 4 2 1*. Neukr'nz,ce 0 O 0 Craig, c 1 0 2 J. Gregy, gS 0 4 Bowen, g 3 2 8 ffalliiell, g 4 2 10 Rogers, g i3 * Referee, Richard Huck Scorer, Roland Gooch St. jotans,SI rPath-ers *7 FGPT TPFG PT TP Kasper, f 3 ýO 6 Youngh'g, f .4 2 ý10 FColb, c 2 0. 4 Heinr'hs, f 3 3 9 Gockel, g 7, 115 Hucke 0O O 0 (athews, g 2 ý2 f Hutc.hing, g 4 O S. Refèree, Richard Huck * Scorer, Roland GiDoeb* FG PT Tp 1f O 2-2 'hs,e 1, 2 4 4g 9 O0O0 ,g 9 0 0' Story telling. 0h11- Nvery Busy Girls, Open bouse. Aduts;ar 'Kuvrg, îasr 2127Jirchwood avenue, returned thers made week froin a three-thousand-r throws 10 motor trip. They were gone th am. weeks, visiting in Ohio, Alabama,A cTigers 45 lahoma, and, Missouri. Me, am '~I 10 3 7 I Omo Î, NO

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