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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1924, p. 19

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- WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 19 After the election the Scouts we ·1t over to the Ridge school for a gam .: of stalking. Goodwin's Bird League 1 ~lghtlngale· I 119 160 106 H. A. · Ji'. c. R. Sellalta and Nord Johnson ..... ..... ... 205 Schultz .. ..... ..... .. 15 2 Johnson · . ........ . .. 153 Meyer .... ... . ....... 190 Johnson .... ... . .. .... 188 135 199 199 1 56 15 8 847 18 1 196 110 152 157 163 167 185 171 R'S ,ore" !rni&hing& )!:l.Y Totals Games 2 128 182 92 104 100 606 ............ 8 ' ll ...·. . ·..·····.. 108 rWEAR Wilmette 1914 g time to get aned. The air ry and winter ng. that we can uirements for nd carpets at prices. 144 Rosb e rg ....... ......... 123 137 75 Randley ....... .. ....... 160 161 !i8 TOtl;lls . . ...... .... 747 788 89 Vs. 96 Clore-Budlnger-SDtltla Totals ......····.. 422 413 492 Boar·d .................. 140 148 Taylor .................. 193 161 McKinney ........... ... 158 138 Oriole· Orwig .................. 155 111 ,lr ~ W ee ks ...... .... .. 102 94 94 Clore .. ..... ............ 117 113 \r th·inlick ..........·.. 118 101 99 G.· J'unch ......... ..... . 106 112 107 Totals ... . ........ 763 671 813 )!. Sc hum e r ...... . .· . .. 155 127 99 100 _ 100 )lr~. Rcha ! e r ... .. .. . . _._1o_o ___ Salder aad C'aael Cazel ... . ..... ......... . 165 158 164 Total!! ....... ... .. 58 1 534 499 Arns ... ... ... .... ... ... 189 159 161 Vs. Schramm ..... . . ... ... ·. 144 191 152 Canllnat. Johnson ..··.. .. ·...... . 177 123 194 )lay ..... . . . .. .·.. .. . 98 140 120 Schurr .. .. .............. 161 177 161 )!. Thalman ..... . ...... 100 100 100 )!. Schaetgen . . . . . . . . . . . 99 58 60 Totals ..... ... .. .. 836 808 832 100 100 1 Vs. .::::::::::::: 104 118 Nel·o· Lauad117 Gus Haukner ...... . .... 179 196 162 Totals ·........... 523 502 498 Harry Hartman ........ 166 151 140 Art Westergren ......... 201 121 129 Carl Haukner ......... : 119 172 199 Bob-0-Lla lul Metke ......... 80 91 80 Otto Stordeur .. . ....... 183 160 135 !' l't8 .......···... 66 67 71 Totals .. . ...... . .-.-84_8_800 __ _ 765 AlJsent Member ...··... 100 100 100 82 L. Hamm e tt ............ 123 106 Wilmette State Bank 95 96 H. Ham m e tt .... . ..·... 86 E . B. Schmidt ..... . .... 140 161 142 Totals ... .... ... .. 455 459 429 Budinger .............. . 124 116 111 Llppen ................. 138 141 172 Vs. Wadsworth ............. 177 186 197 Blue B l rda 0 . W . Schmidt . .. ... .... 180 175 163 54 Juli a Hug-h es ... .. ..... 56 51 Jo:thl'l Schiner .......... 29 106 80 Totals ........... . 759 769 785 61 C. Dusham ... . ....... .. 48 89 Vs. ~Irs. Hurk!'tt .......... . 61 64 56 Doetora L. Bl' ll ....... ......· ... 85 82 60 Bt>rsch ..... . . . ... ....... 166 123 173 McGt·ath ... ...... ..... .. 119 95 117 Totals . ........... 279 364 339 Rat'f . .. ....... .......... 138 132 135 Elsenbt·and .. ... ........ 150 135 98 White Owl· Gelsse . .. ... ....... ... .. 136 116 106 L t·iH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 115 129 Lt·WiH ··..· ··· ····· 129 113 74 Totals .... .. ...... 709 601 629 AmiJit:t· .... . · ... ..· 92 71 91 L··i>< ......... ... ... 117 107 110 ('unnld ....·.·.. ... 104 110 109 ...... . ··· .. 657 Vs. Warltlera )!urphy ..... ........ 97 n Huerter ......···.. 83 th For berg . · · . · · · · . . 71 Hue rter . .... . ·····.. 66 An drews .····. ··.··. 106 m~i~rn: ::::::: ::::::: -----Tota ls 97 76 68 61 111 Kaltlll'S .. . .......... 162 n: 119 Cunningham .. .......... 161 144 Golbach .. .. .. ..... ... .. 214 ~~t:!n ::: :::::: ::: :::: :: Totals Vs. Oallmette K. n: c. 211 ............. 777 850 DannPmark Eh·etrle Co. 648 Dannemark .. ......... . . 148 164 ~:;.~~8 .:::::::::::::::::: ~:~ i~~ ------ What seems to amuse some of ~he drama critics in New York is the fact th .t Army and Navy officials objected to the play about the marines " What Pr:ce Glory," by Lawrence Stal)in~IS 843 and Maxwell Anderson. " Th ~ Awful Mrs. Eaton," a play (I{ the da y of "Hickory" Jackson, has been 1 54 162 reported as an "awful" piece. 112 Mrs. Fiske, Tom Wise and a num180 183 ber of well-known stars will stage a revival of "The Rivals" and tour the 791 country. Clayton Hamilton, writer, cr;tic and teacher, will travel ahead of company to acquaint audiences with the 187 15 2 the play. Hll Zane Grey's "The Border Legion," 165 165 which was directed by William Howard is now undergoing the final process of 811 cutting and titling at the Paramount West Coast laboratory. Antonio Helen Chadwick, Rockliffe 168 Moreno, 148 Fellowes, Charles Ogle and Gibson 172 Gowland head the cast. It will be shown 144 181 at McVickers next week. Our Boy Scouts Wilmcttt Troup Activitiu Troop 4 At the meeting held last Monday evening, George Pattison was elected Scribe and Jack Leach was chosen to serve as Quarter Master, succeeding George Eaton. Scout Pattison succeeds Robert Kenyon who is now assistant Scoutmaster. Scout Preston Read, who qualified for his Eagle Badge at the Evanston Scout camp, has been made Senior Patrol leader. His former patrol, the Pinetrees, elected George Waton as patrol leader. GOITRE AND ITS TERRORS Remoncl For lllinoia Lad,. b)' Esteraal H o me Tnatmeat Mrs. C. Jackson, Rardirt, Illinois. says: "After using two bottles of Sorbol-Quadruple, my neck does not bother me any more and 1 believe I am cured. I had an inward goitre for five years. Caused shortness of breath, nervousness, palpitation and leeplessncss. For particulars please write." Sold by all drug stores or write Sorbo! Company, Mechanicsburg Ohio. Locally at Renneckar Drug Company.-Adv. ~i. ~~~~"~~ ~ s ----- ~ g~ ------ Why Should YOU Need Urging to Attend Church? The churC'h of God ought to be the dearest place on earth to any n1an or wotnan, outside of his or her hon1e. Here is an in titution established in our con1n1unity connected with the tnost sacred events 1n the lives of every one of us. The greatest of scientists lo t his love for tnusic and poetry because he ignored then1. So it is true that any rnan \vho plays fast and loose with the holiest things of the soul will grow poorer and poorer in tho e values which are infinitely greater than those current in the tnarket places. ----- Totals \\'aKnl'r Sl'IIOJ)t' ll Sd10 Ill' II Sd1U))l'll . ......... .. 592 Vs. :U.-adow Lark· ............. 62 ···. · ···· ·. · 92 · · . . . · · · ··· .. 11 0 · . . · · , ·· , ··· · 47 ... , .. , . , .·.. 59 ............ 370 u16 76 56 138 53 77 400 513 95 79 99 43 70 386 Read the Want-Ad& r;, Sl'IH>l·l·n Totals BUSINESS LEAGUE BOWLING SCORES 511 Main St. Wilmette IU. 1 'l'he Prlntln&' Studio H . G!l.ithf'r ............. 216 H ermanson . . . . ... .. .. .. 207 Borre ................... 192 L !' IS ............ ........ 181 lJlll'll ................... 165 Games 2 156 172 1!14 175 169 156 156 138 178 181 809 169 109 173 146 179 776 134 168 157 110 138 707 Main Street . ... .... .... 96 1 66 V s. l.loyd Holll"1 .. r, lnl.'. R<·h ;wft'l' ...... ......... . 131 160 ~HUJHh · I "S · . . · . . . · · . . . . . · 15S 14 6 Eht·r .... . .... . ...... . .. 1 iO 170 ('ool\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14X 177 \\'l'H t . . . . , .. , , ... , , , , , , . 160 204 TotalH . , .. ... ..... 767 ·'lr"t ~atlonal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 159 Ca··lson ................. 154 R<·hwall .............. .. 15 9 F'il'l<l Total s Inc. 857 163 225 169 151 146 f.i/,~l!u·, ··:::::::::: ::::::: ~g ~~~~(l:· :::::::::: :::·.:::~n i~~ H~.~~~1~.~~~er · '.'.'.' .' .' .': .' .' .': .' .' .' ~~; Totals . .... ....... 00 Total>~ ............ 786 854 Vs. ll .. )t·r c·ual and )laterlal Co. [··llilll-ft ·r .... ....·....·. 159 113 .. 141 179 162 207 137 826 ronchl cough wh ic h may b e botherIng· you, causing you to loso: sleep, keeping you "below pat·" and generally l oweri ng your reslstancf.> ag-ainst the attacks of so-called diseases, will Roon disapear If th e CAUSE Is located and adjusted. This Is what the chiropractor does. Treating th e e t'fect will give you no )lt'rmanent relle!, ConNultatloa to'r· f' g: 746 If you are a newcomer in Wilmette please accept this attend the suggestion claurcla of your choice next Sunday; keep up the habit formed amid some other environment. You are needed HERE. Football Togs Balls, hehnets, shin-guards-conic tn and see what you can get at l\Iillen's for these fine foot-ball days~ They're made out of the best material, good wearable stuff, and tnade to stand hard playing. DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: The F~rst Presbyterian Caurch Ninth and Greenleaf Rev. Gtorgt P. Magill St. Aupstine's Episcopal C.arch 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rtv. Hubtrt Carltlon Wilmette Ea,lish Lutheran Caurch 703 Greenleaf Ave. St. John's Lutheran C.urcb Wilmette and Park Aves. Ntv. H crman W. M eytr Rev. William Guise John Millen "Jilt'· Hardware, Millen Haa It" two regular 35c. The Fant Methodist Caurch Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Gilbert Stanul/ The w-aLaette Blptist Caurch Forest and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Francis C. Stifter 1219-21 Wilmette Ave. Lake and Wilmette Aves. Re1·. Stephen A. Lloyd

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