Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 32

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W ILMETTE LIF.E December 17, H2o For Holidays Winter Coats-Hats and Dresses I GIVE SACRED CONCERT UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN. Ptop. 1126 Central AYtnae Phone Wil. 2403 New Trier High. school opened its basketball season last Wednesday a£ternoon by dividing a pair of g~mes with Lake Vie"·· the north sh?rc hg~ts winning 15-10, and the heavJe~ losmg a hard game, 17 to 11. . Mtll s. and Strong starred for the hghtwetghts, and Capt. Waddy Paletti played best for the senior team: For the visitors, ).f rs. H. M. Bachman of 1249 Hill Anderson of the hghts and ] ohnson street is recovering from a serious op- of the heades stood out ab ove t~1 e rest. eration. Mrs. B.achman is at the St. Johnson , the Lake View captatn, was the indiYidual star oi the afternoon, Francis . hospital in Evanston. making four baskets and one fre e throw, and showing remarkable floor " ·ork throughout the game. A sacred concert was given at the Church of the Holy Comforter, Ken!. ilworth, Sunday evening, December 12, by Mrs. Ruth Walle.r, contralto; Mr. Albert Hosmer, basso; and Mrs. Irene Zaring, organist. Mr. Hosmer g~ve a most inter~sting descriptive talk between each number. The program included numbers ·from the organ and selections from Handel's "Messiah." High School Wins and Loses First Cage Tilts 1 New Trier Girls Begin Basketball Season This Week This week sees not only the opening of the boys' ba.sketball season, but a) so that of the girls who deserve some 'recognition for their efforts as well as thcir fellow athletes. As far as Kew Trier gjrls arc concerned bask et ball has always been by far the mo:-t popular sport, and from the look s oi things thi s week at the first practice " it promises to still hold fuJi swav. · Basketball will have sevc raf adde d attractions thi s year in addition to it... io.rmer lnn·s. · First of all, the girl o:: mil play two -co urt ba sk etball in stead o~ three -~ ourt as formerly. This typ L· :\Jiss ~atalia Redfield of 1131 Forest ot game ts a faster and more interestavenue is arriving today from \Vash- ing one. a~d calls for players who arc ington, D. C., for the holidays. Miss al~rt. Two-~ourt ba s keth~ll is llO\'. Redfield is at National Park se minary I bemg played 111 alJ the leadtng colkgt this year. at~cl sc ho~l s, ancl . so New Trier girl . ; _ _ I 'n.ll find tt to thctr ~dvantagc to pia :. 0 . J . J . !.f thts game, the athlt:ttc dcpartmrnt dt·1-. 1mer . 1, tttH 1111, r .. son ot · r. an< 1 dares ).Irs. Elmer J. Lundin of the Linden i · Crest, is at home for the holidays. He ~ISTERHOOD MEETS has he en at tending the ~ 1issouri ~~ il i- . The ~orth S~ore Congregation al tary academ~· at Mexico. ).1 o. ~b terhood held 1ts re gu lar mectin~ - 0\yednes<!ay, December 15, at 2 :Ji i ).fi ss \Vin ogene Springtr, who is at- o clock. m the Glencoe Union church . tending Sweet Briar college, Swe('t 1frs. Alfred Hamburger oi Chicag o Briar, Va., will .return hom e the la st read Channing P ol lock'::; war pia .. . of the " ·eek to spe nd the holidays with "The Enemy." )..f rs. ).Jiltrlll · i< . her parents, Mr. ~nd Mrs. George vV. Simons of \\'i lmettc wa s in charge (Ji the meeting. Springer of 724 Forest avenue. 1 - - -. -- means of our B ywater softener and the rinsing of y o u r laundry in three different suds - your clothes I a s t one-third longer than if t h e y w e r e washed t h e ordinary way. This is an ftem worthy of consideration when your weekly wash includes costly apparel and linens. Gift Perplexities Vanish Here Conveniently near your home, away from the holi~ay crowds, Spaulding's 1n Evanston affords you a delightful way to answer the vex in.g problem: ··what shall I give this year?" In this friendly little shop you will find an unexpectedly wide variety of suitable gifts, supplied direct from the authoritative selections offered in our Chicago store. And as ~lways-~ourteous Spa uld~ng scrv1ce to assist you 1n selecting gifts. ·· ,· CALL IN BILL, THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY MAN- HE'S IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY · ·undry Thi1 attre~ctivt ctJjftt IINiice suypts a last· iiiJ &ift. It is an tx/1111· 1if 1/ ·r very compleh ,q,;,&l ;, silver, crysul ""J P·tt"J. SPAULDING & Co. 1636 Orrington Ave., EVANSTON Michigan at Van Buren, CHICAGO 23 Rue de Ia Paix, PARIS

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