Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1937, p. 12

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ui.dte F ThePublix Cleaners got" off to .a sxrun léad iin the -first itlnlii, but the K. Of C. .tied ,it at .seven ail in the second iiiining on a, home run, bv Bob Meter. The Puiblix Cleaners put. on a ril in the sixthlwheil thevy scored three rn.Schinler hit. a home mni with easY outs. Schinler of the Publix' aiso hit a circuit clout iMthe second .inning. Second Division The Owv1s wxere wiiuiers'of the' sec-. ond division, teains, whenl thev' took the White's Drugs inito camp.14't o 7. Ini other games of the week, Ptîiix Cleaners wonl a close game f rom the le-vrer Electrie 18 to 15. The K. of* Ces beat the W. W. L. 14 to 7 and4 iî*sied out the BeNvrer TElectr-ic Il to inig 6 to 4 turnled on the cat and scored 12 runis iii the si-,th ining to beat the Panidas 16 to 6. The scores and tcani' standings follow: Flrst Disioti * Tea in -I" T, Pe.t.' ocfC .4 1 .500 publix (lnes 4 1 .~f * W. NW. .2 2 .0 * andfas i .250 Beýyrter Eee0 ' O 4. .000 Second 1>hlsloî Teani W il et Owls 3 O 10 RIdIfA pliinmietîc- 2 1 .667 Thè'se youn.ýsters, s>hoic0iiaboVe oit tll rzwy, 'antd, bèloiu, 6on ther' arrivai, hiked recently for ait overnlght stay in the Boy Scout cabinl in the tooods. The ent ire. group, shozc,) b.elow, includes Vary,, Elis-abefli, awd Euel ' t. Pape (lit front); Lois Hoffinapi." Jane Hocksletter, Rose Mlai- Hoff- man, Heu rietta Pape, Theresa I-ockstetter, Marylioi Schneider, Gloria Cia y, Ruth Borre, and R-itû Hockstetter. With thîn, aind show» ut ; the pic ture,~ cpt the hike directors, Mr. and Mrs. Kari Pape. Last Thursday and Friday was opeit house at Vattman park and. the vil- lage green for the parents and friends of the children to see the summrrer activities at the playgrounds. The program at NVattmnan park a held Thursday, evening and rca atternioon and opened with a handi- craft ex4ibit of the articles macle ib' the children at the'pgrk. The shack %V'as decorated with posters and papeyr chains. Baskets made of raffia and rcee( of. ail si zes and shapes, rag doll-z, pillows., pot holders, hot pads. sil- hioueèttes, painted on glass and colo)red. tiles wvere On ,displgv. -,Thc Icather class. exhibit inicltided muoccasin s, belts. book> marks, pocket- hookS., bracelets, laiivards, 'key holders and 1)00k CON-ers. Boys and Girls 'l'liehandicraft exh1ibit xvas i.li- Iowced bv- a i yai gainle het\Ntii the senior boys and girls.ÀA stYleý sho\v Nvas ùext in N«'hkh itheic ittWý girris nnodeled dresses, aprons' and suni tilits miade by thein on the îîlay groiund. The Program vvas conicildcd 1) vthie awardinig of eficienicy mendals hv D)aniel _M. Davis, director of 1-rcru- tioîî. Fridav afternioon a ria w2as [eld at 'VattmiaiiN ith tlic openi- înig e2vent l)ing turtle races. TI i was follo\\ved byv several hi) 1 inatches. acrobatics tumbllillo, and a (- Wite. of r R. Brauln, es1 M. KnZlitpl, If( SPhIlli»sq, lst T- P lic sr. 31-d i .T in'faaset' F E. Pise.2nid TI H. Mtw e Fi. See.p Uîwipres-Sacý OwIs (14) fI E. Borre, 3rd ' L, Ilorre, If D Phfllipq, 2nd J. Urupire- M. Ha~rris, 1t fa (7) - ri Beats *The program at the villag' e grccii opeiied -%vithý a hiandicraft exihbit anId wvas. foilowed byvoileybail games, be- tw-eli senior girls, siniging ganies 1w', junior boys, and girls and softhali gaines betwe'en the junior and secnior b)ovs. The awardinig of t'le efficicyv ieasconciuded the prograru. Thc niedal7iwinniers at bot'h play- groun1ids xere as foliows: Juniors-Boys MUI VI-~n zi-vIen V\'ttl:1 fa1i i ,well, r! cef m» Long

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