Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Dec 1938, p. 60

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HIOR SCHOOL BASKETBALL The Hawkeyes, by winning from the Inga's X in the Playgroufld and Recreation board -C" Basketball league, are in first placé in -thez team :standings. There .are _four1 teams. tied for second place, each having. won a: game and lost a game, the.Groucho, Flashes, Bobcats, and D)emons, with, Inga's in the. cellar position. The. Groucho won their game this1 week from the FlaQhes 26 to. 15. After holding 'the winners- to ýan. 8 to 8 tie at haîf time, the Flashes failed in their, play, and let the Grouchos take the lead to the end. Mal Hill of th e Grouchos was high scorer-with 10 points. The Bobcats ran 'over the Demons 41, to 133 in a , ard-fought game. The Cats scored. an early lead in the first half, and xnaintained itý throughout the game. Capt. Bill Cloud of the Bobcats led in scôring k--with 11 -points to his ~credit. In the "D" league. the Super Stars, by living up to their naine, defeated the Blowouts 40 to 34. Though George Arns of the Blow- outs led the scorers with 16 points, and was supported by his team- mate,-flud Perrili, *With 13 points, more, it was not enough to beat 14 points by Bobby Miller and 12 points each by Jon palenske and Bob Law-_ erneof, the Stars.- By Lou' Nee Fifty children are scattering in ail directicins. A small group scoots through Hoffman's f ield. Sorne are disappearing down the aleys. Oth- ersý are run ning hither, and ýyon. The reason-a scavenger hiunt. Yes, I ýwish- that I had left this winter coat at homne-j ust can't seeM to keep pace ýwith these young s.cally- wags rnow-a-days. As I. peek around, the. corner of the garage, whodo I see. but little six year old Bobby Jones. He.i climbing up the side of agarbage, ,can. Hope yo mnake it Bobby. Sud- cess-he reaches in, and takes out an empty .Soüp can.: Look at the' proud gleamn in his, eyes, "That's right, Bobby, cross numnber one off your list. Here's wishing you more luk"Sounds fIike Murder A t*ash acrosIsthe outyside. Wait! What is that horrible noise? Sounds as if somne one is being mur- dered. What a crazy place to be- they say the world is made up of ail kinds of people-m.ostly crazy. '"What's that, boys? You 'are trying, to pull a feather out of one of those chickens? Why?" "Because it says so on this slip."' More craz-ie hunters. This is Ienoughfor. me-my blood pressure Pie Inhalers Ready for Annual Contest Cake eaters back up! The na-, tionally recognized order of pie inhalers.has the right-of-way. You may. select yeur favorite Pie. It may be blumberry, razzleberry, lemon de cream, stUromnberry or awple.I Ail pies will be, topped with luscious whipped1 cream. Get your sister's best hairbowv and tie back those lovely. cUris. Wear mamma's kitchen, apron. Be pre-, pared, for a good berry and creaàm smear. Don'tbother to wash your ears-they willbe bubbling. ov er with berry juice and, whipped cream. You know we w. ould't want you to wash your ears twice in one day. Place-the Wilmette Community. center. Day-Friday, December 9. Time-3: 30 p.rn. 1 look down and round ail sides of th'e box-such mstris-antfig- leave the little dear-wonder what' i nnq T4 **holds o t h-- - - - -t - both younve and 01(1 making rmany beautiful ChristiTias gifts. These in- clude pocketbàoks, belts, and many leathercraft novelties; rug wèaving, reed basketry, wood kitchen, craft, and wall decorations. Our work shop is an interestiflg place. tovisitlany,. afternooffl or eveniing. The children's: classes are held in the' afternoon. 3 to 6, and, the, aduit cl.sse s in the evening, 7'to 10 p.rm.Ail those who wish to join this fascinating leisu re timne activity. mray do so by calling at the Center or phoning, the Rec-, reation office, Wilmette 468., Anyone wishing to do some f ancy bone-carviflg may. join the bone- carving classk any, eveningà. Paper knives .and broaches in. var.ious shapes are mnade fromn bone. The craft room is being decorated with a display of, handicr.aft made. at the shop. Various pictures are to be added to beautify the rorn. Also, there are several beautiftil rugs noýw, on the loomns which mnay bc. sen as they- are in the makin,. >Ice Carnival, Thrills hand and rnyutters somethîng. He's Claudia Eckert Group craz-ie, poor fellow. A group of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ý4o Time For Snooie girls, 22 in ail, 'attended the Ace EBack at the Center at last. The Carnival with their teacher, Miss littie kiddies have to be back at 5 Claudia Eckert, Sunday afternoon. o'clock. V'Il take a little snooze in The girls went down on the ". the meantime. Bang, goes the door! They sang their school songs ind What's the use-I. shouid know bet- discussed the show. AIl agreed that ter-nio peace. and quiet where there the rhythm 'and perfection of the - ,,.wha, ourredI thtem on to ini- The Cornhuskers trouncdte oui- - foot--hihadhso altl ag yhv 0p ges67t~ 4inaoe-sided game bu ot ihadhsonalti ag. Te ae 0pun ae inr 67which "zin" edaeon sord red suit and a small red cap. What bgDar me-it's bulging withai 30whc pont ote-Hueredsc A oe'i the world coming to? The ltte sorts of things. They are the firstý time did the Tigers threaten their, shaver has a pipe in hýs mouth. to return. The time is 4:25. Let's adversary's lead in the game. Just another thing on the list. There check their articles-they say they The N. T. S. continued to show is a box with wheels alongside him. have found ail of the things. on the their superiority,.in the Girls' Bas-k- That's funny, the box is sayîng: "The list. They must be real detectives. ketball league by defeating the S.* music goôes down and -round." The An empty soup can-that was easy, .A.S. 57 to 4 and the S. 0. S. littie shaver is dancing to the music.. says Donald. A slice o! bread- H, t . swish, everybody has bread at. The S. 0. S. lost also to' the HomS calD ne-Cu home. Dick pipes up "Hurry, I've ard Hot Shots 12 to 10 in a close ca u neCu'got to get that blue bandana home Pù,h~ Orch. before rny sister arrives home from The costumes and- skating. were exquisite and ail agreed it wsone of the best shows they've ever seen. It. was certainly the xvay t top. ofg pcrfect Thanksgiving holiday. Those who attendedç the showmý were: Joan ShaW, Virginia, Patsy, and Joan Fitzgerald, Barbara Rani-' ser, Verona Bredernefer, Lois Biser. Martha Armitage. DonnaBrn. Mary Ann MacLean, Phyllis Bergs- trand, Sally Lightner,' Bessie Allans. Samrny Baker, Barbara Io(-chn(e; Mary Nuzurn, Peggy. Fifer, Sally Bôwet1, Alice Miller. CIarylon Shear- on. __' the wmnners was rin scor 23 points. The "A" league this year héen divided into two leagues, sesson, and,4are, known as the, has six teams. ' this played every A"at, 7 pm ianI ,, ana. ne i..ers4 ary Fra JLr- Nan- iSu- Tovi-

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