28 WILMETTE LIFE ENTERTAIN LITTLE FOLK November 6, 1925 = Nove .......-! I Leis Goodwin's Shop, 129-15; Marte Conr'ad Goodwin's Shop, 125-15; Helen ' Leis, Goodwin's Shop, 124; :\1ildred Carlson, Goodwin's Shop,l23-9. High team average (three games) · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Goodwin's Shop, 676. High sin_gle. g_ame, .. Uoodwin's Shop, 737. High md1v1dual Snider-Cazel and the State Bank average (three games) l\1rs. _Anna bowlers last week shook off the Ma~'s :\lay, 151. High single gam , ::\llldred Carlson, 170. With the B ow l ers I Bowling Lunch in the three-ply tt.e, the latter inking into fifth place. m the Business men's league rank11~g. Snider-Caze 1 went into third place wtth the State Bank just behind with au equ:tl percentage but a slight £\ifft~rencc in the averages. Pete Golbach of the Snicler-Caz<~ I five stepped out an'd annexed high it.t ·· dividual average. Hes : M otors still hold most everything in the way of honor positions, including, of <:ourse, first place in the standing,. wtth .15 won and 3 lost. Chubby Lets retams high single game with his 2,44. . , In the Women's league, Goodwm ~. J,eauties sail gloriously akng with no1 a single defeat recorded agai11~t the_m. to date. They, with the Xew ~~ncr Confectionery and Hanna Shop hves~ clearly outclass the league, the latter two being in a tie for second honors . ~lr. Anna ~fa,· of the ~ew Trier outfit has high inciiYidual average w.ith the complete Goodwin team followm :t..:. in the next five high aYcrages position . Mildred Carlson still l:old~ her high single game of 170. The !SUmmaries: l\"E I<JK ENDIXO OC'l'OJJEit !H DuHlness lUe-n·~JJ Don·Jing League Av . :\[rs. James C. ~furray, 433 Cumnor road, Kenilworth~ r~turned. 'fhurs~lay from her farm in Lmcolnvtlle, Mame, spending two weeks in Princeton on her way home to visit her son, John Robert Murray. -oM iss Patty Foresman, 515 Essex road, Kenilworth, and V\7 alker Everette of the North Shore hotel, Evanston, "·ere among those attending the X1ichigan navy game at Ann Arbor Ja~t Saturday. -o~1 r~. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, entl'l'tained her luncheon club ~ron day. Several Hallowe'en parties were given for the children of Kenilworth Friday and . Saturday · nights. Ruth J ohnspn, 158 Melrose a \'enue, was ho~ tess at a masquerade barn dance Fndav evening. The following night. C;roline Roberts, 328 \Van,·ick road, entertained a group of children at dinner, and Jean Keith, 310 \Varwick road, had a small masquerade party. AT FOUNTAIN SQ. EVANSTON PatEnts ObtainEd Tl'ad£ Mal'kS RE!iSIEI'Ed Consultation r-ru MILO B. STEVENS 6 CO., AHY'S. 53 w. Jackson Blvd., Room 331·8 Tel. Harrison 255" Estab. 186" Main Office, washlntton -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles ~ E. Graves & Co. ~ Team · Won Lost Pet. Hess Motor Sen·. . .. Hi 3 .S33 FloYd Koon Auto~ .. 13 :, .722 Sni(ler-Cazel Drug-:-. .. 11 7 .611 'Vilm ette State Hk .. 11 7 .611 l\t:ac's Lunch ....... s 10 .4 H Schultz & Nor<l ... . ~~ 1 ;{ .278 ::\t:c~ame<.·s Stot·t' ... :. I:~ .278 Herbon Taxi ....... t 14 .222 ss . SOl 840 772 7Wi 79[, 75~ Diamond Merchants .. ]ett'elers .. Silt,erstniths 73:1 Individual averag-t· 1 th·t· ranking· howlers): Pete Golhal'h, ::-;nider-Cazel Drugs, 185-5; .. Ed. \V(·st, He~s Motor Service, 1 0-12; Buss l;<ll'll, Hess Motor Servict:>, 180-S; Bry Fit·l<l, Hess Motor Service, 17S-S: Oscar Schmidt, State Bank, 177-11. Hig·h team average 1 three games) Hess .1\[otor Service 947 2-3. Higs sing·lt' ~arne, Hess Motor Service, 974. High individual average (three g-aml·s) Buss Udell, 206 1-3 High :-;ingJ,. g-amt·, C'hubhy L("iS, 244. invite you to visit their ne\\rl y remodeled store at their old location The Hose of Distinction $1.95 pair 3 pair $5.50 Discriminating w o m e n have long recognized Ruby Ring full fashioned silk service hose for their neat appearance, their wearing qualities and comfortable fit. They are available in all of the newest shades in sizes 8 to 10. Cooodwin \ \' qJUt>ll'N n -ootlwin':-; lh·au t , . ~~·w Team Lt·ugut" \Von Lo~t Pet. (I Th~· Shop ........ ·. . .. I:-. Trit·1· Conft·rtiotwry ....... I:! Hanna Shop ... I:! 1,000 . 6tij 64!! :i6i 492 4 41) ti Th.t· l'_ n iq Ut· ~tylt· _ Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . .· He~~ ::\lotor ~t·r·yj(-, ... ;, <'t·<.'ilt· ~hop . ... ... :! Individual ti ., 1 ,, 1ti . 667 .!!7S .27S . 111 Madison and Wabash Chicago 430 37S College Oxfords an·t·agt· (six ranking bowlt·rs), :.\Irs. Anna :\lay, Xt'W Trier ·onfl"rtionery, 137-fJ: Ka;\· Ambler, 1 :oodwin's Bt·auty Shop, 133-:!: H-lene II 6t6tFOR FUEL- USE OIL" HEATING OILS MARLAND GASOLINE ALCOHOL FOR RADIATORS LUBRICATING OILS GREASES PHONE NORTH SHOBE BOOTEBY 529 Davis Street at Chicago A venue In the North Shore Hotel Bldg. The smartest College novelt y of rhe season is sketched above. Nor~ irs many fearurts: The Tom Brown strap that holds the tongue in place ; the youthful low heel : and .cs extremely smart color- .1 new beige tone. Priceed at $ 1 1.:; '>. ~ A Waiking Putnp ~~j A very chic, typically Engltsh walking pump. with the low leather boot beet that is so hard to find on a calfskin shoe. Norwegian grain ran calfskin, semiround perforated toe. Two slender straps, buckle fastening. light welt sole. Priced at $8.oo. The Store of Braun Bros. Oil Co. Wilmette an1, Win~ot!tka Good Shoes II \VILMETTE 290 WINNETKA 1565 In Misses, Sizes 110 to 2 Same as Above $6.50 First Floor ,