II WILMETTE LIFE September 21. 1928 AVID c·. BARRY'S .. Sea,.s Grid Squad Open Season on Evanston Field The . ] oseph Sears · school in Kenilworth will play its first game in the North Shore Grammar School Football league this season at Evanston ' September 27. Five inter-school games are on Kenilworth's schedule for both the 85-pound and 100-pound classes. The complete Kenilworth schedule follows: At Evanston IlL ROGERS ·NEW TRIER LEtTURE Great Hamoriat'a North Shore Speaking Engagement to Be Filled Early in 1929 Announcement was made this week that Will Rogers, famous American humorist, who was· scheduled to speak in' the new gymnasium at New Trier High school November 14 under the auspices of the Tri-ship club, has postponed his visit on the north shore until sometime a,fter the first of the year. The postponement, according to those in charge of arrangements for the affair at New Trier High school, was entirely unavoidable. Mr. Rogers cancelled this and other similar engagements in order to take the place of his friend, Fred Stone, in a musical show in which that famous actor was to have a leading part in New York. Mr. Stone was seriously injured in an airplane accident on August 3. More than 100 speaking engagements were on Mr. Rogers' itinerary between September 1 and December 1, and his decision to help his friend was made at a great financial loss to himself, it is said. Meanwhile, the Tri-ship club of New Trier High school is proceeding with plans . for Mr. Rogers' visit to the north shore later this year. Funds derived from the entertainment to be given by the humorist will be used to furnish the ·boys' club room in the new gymnasium and for other charitable purposes. ,~~ · The boys heading various committees for the entertainment are: Martin Cassell, general chairman ; John Betak, publicity; Alan McNaughton, house arrangements, and Robert Marcus, tickets. The definite date for Mr. Rogers' appearance will be at~nounced later . ·- - Fall Opening Announcement is pr~ving to the buyers in Evanston and the North Shore, t h a t CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS purchased this m o n t h means actual aavings on new merchandise of dependable quality. To appreciate this great opportunity, one must see the large stock now Comeon exhibit. get estimates. See our new salesroom. September 27 - Haven Intermediate school, 85-pound and 100-pound classes. October 4 Boltwood Intermediate school, 85-pound and 100-pound classes. October 22-Wilmette schools, 85-pound and 100-pound classes. October 11-Haven Intermediate school, 85-pound and 100-pound classes. - . October 18 - Boltwood Intermediate school, 85-pound and 100-pound clasRes. · At Wilmette At ·Kenilworth ; Vltlt 01r ·~w DAYLIGHT 8al~s· roo· 1 · Ualeas cla;rllgll& Is thrown 01 Ca rp~ts, R 1gs, ~te., th~ ba;r~r t>annot Haf~IJ . Jacl~re tne eoJor or text are. This schedule was arranged at a meeting of playground supervisors of Kenilworth, Wilmette and Evanston held in the Central school at Wilmette Monday night of this week. · J RUGS LINOLEUM Complete Lint of Floor Coverings CARPETS - Awarded Second Ribbon. at Recent Garden Show The Earl Greens of 315 Warwick road, Kenilworth have come in from their summer home at Crystal Lake because of their two little daughters who attend Roycemore Lower school. Mrs. Green received the red ribbon at the Crystal Lake Garden club's recent exhibition of gardens and decotative tables. She was ·a warded the ribbon for the most attractively set table for an informal country club dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Hannah and family, 256 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth left this week for their winter home in Pasadena. Tht LARGEST exclwiCJt J At the request of o1r many CARPET, RUG ttnd LINOLEUM patrons, we ,.·m, daring the atot th f h uL , 1basy season, keep open Satar· t nor o t t oop day 1ntll t P. M. · Esdma&lng LaJing Sewing Stair Pads aad J.lnlags c. au... David G. Barr~ New Location: 806·810 Croye St. Phones: UaiYersity 571Z Creemeaf Z3M Cleaning e.ad Repairing BIJ8 IJ,Dd Carpets ························· · Service Finer Than In A Private Home Whenever you pleasewhatever you like to eat is ready for you in the Main Dining Room. A chef to cook for you. Dainty waitresses to serve your food choices invitingly. Snowy white table cloths, napkins. Fine silverware. Colored, delicate c h i n a s - y o u thoroughly enjoy dining and living so exquisitely at The Georgian. Take dinn· r here . Then inspect the commodious living comforts of this greater, . finu home. Arrange Now for Your Fall Lease IDhr Gleor.gian tAn t.Address of 'Disttnctton DAVIS at HINMAN-EVANSTON ONE OP' THE MAIN DINING ROOMS Telephone Greenleaf 4100