Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

November 5, 1926 players until the second half, the Win- team had, was the North Shore Coun- coaches, and older .women interested in netka team finished the game with a try Day school, on Wednesday after- the sport, much as the Winn-etka team score of 5, while the visitors i"eft with noon, November 3, and the next prac- is organized. a score of 1. The goals were made by j tice for the All-Chicago team, wm take Two more games are scheduled for Peggy Waidner, 2, Mrs. H a 11 e t t place Saturday, November 6, at Wash- the North Side tournament, when WinThorne, 1, Miss Margaret DeLay, 1, ington Park. The All·Chicago team netka will play Highland P.a·r k and Evand Mrs . Thomas McLaren, 1. The has not been announced, and will not anston, the dates to be announced goal made by the opposing team was be for a time. later. shot by Mrs. Au stin Pardue, formerly Thr Madison Yellow-Jackets have A slight change in the line~up tor the Dorothy Kotz, member of last year's wirl'cl an invitation to the All-Chicago Winnetka team was made in Monday's Winnetka team. Mrs. Pardue has team to send a team up to Madison game, Mrs. S. C. Haskell · playing in moved from Winnetka since her mar- this \\'eek-end, and a game will be the forward line in Mrs. Norwood's riage, and affiliated her self with the played there Sunday morning, Novem-~ place, and Mrs. Hallett Thorne playing North Side team. ber 7. The Yellow-Jacket team is not half-back instea(l of on the forward The next encounter the V/innetka composed of university girl , but line . H o~key Game Covers Winnetka Team With Mud and With Glory The Winnetka Hockey club covered ihelf with glory and mud during the first game of the seaspn in the North Side tournament, held at the Skokie Playfield, Monday afternoon, Novemhe r 1, at 3 :30 o'clock. The Winnetka tl'alll met the North Side team from l.inrnln Park, Chicago. In .-. pit e of a snow storm, a slitlpery tit·ld. and the absence of one of its r Askfor King Model61, Six Tubes, Three Dial Control In Beautiful Two-Tone Cabinet "t" TE invite you to try this King Radio at home. VV Wewill .install it, then turn it over to you ready to use-and show in a few mi..utes how easy it is to operate a King Radio. Then by actual trial learn what a good radio really. means in your home. Hear the great orchestras, the celebrated singers, the numerous novelty numbers-the sermons of noted preachers, the wisdom of learned lecturers-truly, half the world is yours at the tUm of a dial-if you own this King Radio. Then-after you have had this King Radio three nights-after you have listened to its marvelous quality-after you have picked up stations far and near-if yo· don't say that your King has been "taken right into your family," we will take it back and it won't have cost you a cent. Otherwise you can make a small payment down and settle the balance in small amounts at convenient periods while you are enjoying your King. Come.in today-aet a demonstration-<>r phone us to send it to your home for a three nights' trial. Puts Thll Radio Ia Youra.ae lj 2 Eveready ·Batteries-Radio Servicing and Accessories Block North of "L" Terminal at 521 4th St.-Phone Wilmette 1040

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy