Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 65

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of this year'ss had, however, ad may Eireaayuy e to weeks of in- side eractice with the athletic- gym group. -Change&~ may, and proba- bly wilI be made in some cases, but at present George Glover- and Ed B ru hn will' do most of the buri- ing and first-bas- ing. George bas had plenity o! ex- perience for bigb s ch 001 baseball, and in, addition. sem to have al the Cosmos'club o! Washington, the Sons of. the Aneêr.ican. Revolution, the Royal Arch Masons, and the Knights Templar. Funeral se rvices were held on Sat- urday afternoon at the Rosehill cerne- tery chapel. Besides bis sister, Mrs. Thayer, he is survived by a brother. Charles, of Three Rivers, Mich. BACK TO SÇHOOL Miss Katherifle Brandt o! 816 For- est avenue returned to ber studies at, Hollins college ini Virginia Wednes- day, having spent the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hien- ry J. Brandt. lier sister, Miss Jane Ellen Brandt,~ a freshrnan at William 7360«2N.<&MIlm1 Wilmett.'s Ouly Ifr - -, 6 I!OYUUS ing anotber1 school Iast year, j>ave did well at infield posts, but. Mr. Grater feels tbat be will prove most valuable behind the bat. Ken Crew- ford and Ray Burnett are ready to fil in if needed. Paul Kasper is slated for second- ýAnllhtedlvhb there wben the P h ili p Bleser, (bottom), and George Bleser (top), members of the Otilinette Knights of Commn- bus bQwliig leagt, are bowlinùi in the A merican bowlinrg congress in New York City. Phil. Bleser is thse state singles champion and ail me 32 yo'i cau't nmis9whefl vo" place y0jr ad' in.

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