Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1936, p. 57

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aisepayn a bang-up game.,, The .rubber game should be a wîld 'riding aff air with the series 'at stake. The Oak.Brook lineup, pending practice. shôwinlgs of the players, will have Chuck .Winstç?n at No. 1, George Bates . at No.- 2, .Caàpt. Corpening at No. ý3.and Jimi Haîuiah, vho did flot play,*inithe Iast game, at, No. 4. Hiannah's presenice, shoüld boister 'the Work ýof the home teami. Lieutenant Kirby, says that Capt. Roy D. Keehn, Jr, wiII be back from the east Ï11 time te join the- Black Hoer-,eTroop. Keehn' wilI be *back withhisteamats Leut Bi Kiby, hard riding Paul Butler and Owen in that' order. on the line. - Capt. Keehn is a strong defensive playvr,' as well as a good goal maker and' should increase the power of the on theî ~¶4~GENTLEiANV Eberhard Lechier, 240 Ma pie aveinue, who celebrated' his eightieth ekao brha nsvra~a is a retired importer of precious and. semi-pÈrecioue ttonées and wUas a talented tiolinist. He us a fôrmner mebro h hicago Association o Commerce and of the National Chamtber of Commerce in Washing.- e »ernentimeesof fiand Washlnag Spéed E H CombWAS R À S Machine 1936 US THE TIME To SUILD Back Horse play. frn, D. C.Stf lùi Tentative games have been schèduled %vitlh the strong 124th Fieldi Born in Wurttemberg, Germany, he Artillerv teain and the brillia nt 122nà came to this country as a young man. .ArtilIery withi the dates at Oak Brook Forty guests were present at the supto be announ1ced later.. per party and program given in his honor by Mrs. Lechier at their homeé Minot, N. D., Mani Dies on! Tuesday of last week. Among theen e Take advantage of this offer now! The price of this iodIiy on new modern washer goes up )uIy 1. Sé display at your nearest Public Service Store. Visi augher'sHometertainers to were two zither players, Jo- SIERIE COMPANIY P»UBc OF MowrTNRN ULINOis iot seph WValdherr and Rudy Wacek. John M. conel6,of N. O).,.Ipassed avay suddenly at the,-- - Mfinot .%,Iere funeral huril %wereheId. services and east visiting various colieges te de-'! cide on one for Betty, Who was thils graduated from Ne.w Trier month, and also for Lois, who will be ready for college next year. Theyl will sali on june 27, for Bermiuda for a fortnight's vacation. irf nAT F-q maWITLU UflMflU HAVE DAUGHTER Mr, and Mrs. N. T. Schwin of Chicago annouince the arrivai of a. daughiter. Helen L-owelI, on june 12,. MIrs. at the 1Evanston hospital. Schvin is the former Mary C. Lowell, and is the dattghter of Nfr. an.d Mrs.' George C. Lowell. 1533 H-fighland The baby. which, is thé avenue. Mrs. Harry S. Stark is here fromi ILrs. A. W. Craig, 211 Ninth street, an~dlher daugbter, Miss Virginia, have Scottsbluff, Neb., visiting at the home just returned home from a motor of lier sister, Mrs. Stanley K. Gage of 932 1Eimwood avenue. trip to Penn sylvania.

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