6 \YIL:\IETTE LIFE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1924 hrothers' and McFazean. three of the clc\·erest players in prep soccer and deadly shot!t at any angle. Lauer, ano;her of last year's men. also did great work in turning back the attacks of h :s opponents, his long kicking from any position being one of the features of the games. Atkin, Lawton, and Nelson. the new half back line, gave every indication of being as good as any line ever seen on the local field, their tackling being remarkably effective and their placing of the ball to their forwards has been very accurate. The league schedule will be pl;iyed off in the spring, and all these boys will be available, and, with the help of Hagen and Lange alternating in goal, Hourcn, Schmitz, Babize, Wilber and others in various positions, they will be ready to go when the whistle blows ::nd bring another shield to the rapidly growing collection at New Trier. Places Kindergarten ~eaching Among Life 's Important Tasks making the world a toler.a nt pl.ace. a Stephen Lloyd Tella place of patience and nrtue m the coming years. You will have someStudents They Have a thing to rlo with raising the. standards of living-not putting rad1o sets or Great Reaponaibility fine bath tubs in every home, but creating a state of mind which will make our country mor~ nearly what "Great li\·es in little place "was the it should be . uhject of an address gh·en by Re\·. " Haneet Time ia Sprin r " ~tep hen :\ . Lloyd of Wilmette to the "You are going to be a bringer of students of the Xational Kindergarten :.nd Elementan· college at their open- real religion, which. if anything. is to i n~r a ~. emhly ·last week. ~[r. Lloyd sa\'C~ the wold. Religion is the interpointed out that in reality life is pretation of experience which puts a imply a combination of two elements sen;e of worth and dignity and good-a set of apparent facts. which we will into life. and if you live this and call our en\·ironment , and the inter- carry it with you into the school and pretation of the se apparent facts. home and community there will be a "The thing that makes life different." fine han·est in the coming years. "Does that seem a long, long way said Mr. Lloyd, "is not the variety in the sets of facts, but the differences ahead? The time for harvest is not in the interpretation which is' made September-it is the sprin~ when the of these facts . 1f you can put upon first furrow is turned and the seed is all the fact which we call environ- planted. \\' hat the harve st is to be ment an interpretation which w ill in 1940 or 1950 is determined by the make for goo<l will and atisfaction s<'ed you plant now-on whether you a~ happiness. you will Jh·e a big life, choo e to put a great or a petty interpretation on your environment." be the place large or small. 'As a matter of fact ," continued Mr. Lloyd, "You don't need a very big place to live a big life. In this work-a-day, commonplace world. life is measured, not by its setting, but by its content. You are all entering upon some field of service. Some are thinking of a home, and may feel that it is narrow and restricting or binding. It need not be. You may not have all the latest books or the fine st furniture. Local High School Remains bat it takes more than iurnishings to make a home-it takes true li\·es. Undefeated It is a wonderful thing to find joy in life-it is a still bigger thing to make joy in life. The New Trier high school occer C ha nce t o Build L h ·ea team, holders oi the Suburban league In speaking of the opportunities championship, closed a short season on ahead of those who are to be teachers Saturday when they defeated the Harof little children ~fr. Lloyd called atrison Tech boys by a score of 2-0. The tention.to the fact that it is not enough for the teacher to train minds Tech team has been going great guns -she must build live as well. She this season, but was no match for the h!l.s the first chance, and the be t well coached boys of the local school. chance, to put into the lives of little 1\ew Trier has played four games this children the things that stay, the season without defeat, scoring as folquality of manhood and womanhood lows: Alumni 2-2. Lake View 2-0, Carl Shurz 3-1 and Harrison Tech 2-0. that makes life worth the living. \Vith but four of last season's ·cham"You will have a part in writing the laws of the nations for the next pions on ~and, Coach Paterson very generation," reminded Mr. Lloyd. quickly developed one of his well known "Though you may not hold the pen. ~vining elevens, a fast clever and fightyou will direct the mind and heart and mg team, and had the regular league soul of those who will bring the schedule been played as usual, would n ations together and make the world undoubtedly have carried off the Subfit to live in. This is living the bia- urban honors again. gest kind of a life in a small place. The wins of this season were . "You are going to have your part largely to the wonderful work tn all the reforms of the future-in three inside forwards, the With Our Poets E NTREATY stood alone amidst the marshes upon a little knoll, The light was dim amongst the rushes where dryadcs so quietly stole, Where elf and fay all cheerly piped the dreary nights away. The air was cool-the leaves and spears, all steeped in silv'ry sheens, Aquiver with Diana's tears, were tremin their and dreams. Ah! bling Dreamers, you, Pipers gay, stay on your blithesome way ; A song, a dream may lead astray the world from sordid sway, While blossoms bloom with jewelled spray cheer us in our decay. are now on display. Come in and see the !atest vogues for the commg seasons. Rev. A. Unique Style Shop UZI CENTRAL AVE. Pia. Wil. 2413 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be sure to read OUR Classifi e d Page w~ m~ E. F. L. Wilmette, Ill. September 29, 1924. ~~ ni~ in~ hiB N. T.SUPREME WITH SOCCER Come to Church and Sunday SchoolGeorge Fitch said: Don't knock the Church; it may have improved since you \Vere there last." He who has no sacred shrines within his sou l has not learned to live. Your best opportunity to grow a soul, is by attending some ch urch of God .regularly. Cotne to church Sunday, for a good Sunday make. a better Monday. CrisPr£~ . .1 YOU NEED THE CHURCH THE CHURCH NEEDS YOU Colo ID October COME! COME!! COME!!! WiSCOiiSin October in the Great North Woods! You should know the tnagic of it! A sound refreshing sleep amid the ever&reens. Breakfut with a zest. Oft" in the liaht October haze eqer to make the first catch. Soon the haze lifts and woods and waters are a riot o! color - cool and frqrant with the tang of p~ne and balsam. The first day over, you de· CJ~e to ~pend every October in Northern Wtaconsm. DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: Fmt CoJIII'egational O.urcb Lake and Wilmette Aves. Pa·t 0Yeral8ht Service AMI AND LDirl'm-Lv. Chicago daily at 5:00 p. m. for Antigo, Pelican, Rhinelander Tomahawk Lake, Midlake, Woodruf[ Bolton' Lac du, Flambeau, Powell, Manitowi~h, Mer! cer, Wmegar, Ironwood and Ashland. The F1rst Methodist Oaurda Lake and Wilmette Aves Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd Rev. Gilbert Stansell · W The Fant Presbyterian O.urch Ninth and Greenleaf St. Aupstine's Episcopal O.arcla 1140 Wilmette Ave. RnJ. Hubert Carleton 8pellal Aun.ua 8enloe 10tla_, ~~ 1'!-~L~k" , Hqle River, Coaonr, ;i!1PI, - - o ......... aacl Wetenmeet, Rev. George P. Magill LY. Chioqo 5 :00 p. m. Sept. 30th, Oot. 3rd , 7th W-.Imeue Ea,lish Lutheran C.arda St. Jolm's Lutheru O.urda 703 Greenleaf Ave. Rev. William Guise Wilmette and Park Aves. Rev. Herman JV. Meyer The WUmeue Baptist O.urch Forest and Wilmette Aves Rev. FraKCi.s C. Stiller ·