M WILMETTE LIFE December !14, 1928 . · ··· .._E. Todd Wheeler, who is taking a course in archit~ctural engineering ~t the University of Illinois, where he is a .,... ........... to ........ senior, is returning to Wilmette Der ·· Pw.. cember 21, to spend the holidays with --. .. I · F. .... .,. The Board of Education of the ~ew his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whee- Trier Township High school, in re... ler of 265 Wood court. sponse to many requests from the community is con.;idering a plan to open the new gymnasium two nights a week for the use of the men of the town- . ship. FINE CABINET WORK If a sufficient number are interested ENAMELING LACQUERING ~ ·~ the gymnasium will probably be open SHOP: 1 1 2 .. GREENLEAF A YJ:. (In tHr) TEL. WILMETIE 366 for this purpose Tuesday and Thursday nights during January and February, and possibly March. -.............. : il.... .. ..... wi6 . . . . 0. C. c-· would Open New G:vm to Men of Township During Winter Time NEW GYM IS IONUIENT TO LESLIE F. GATES (Continued from page 13) committee on student activities of the board spoke next. He also paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Gates and gave a great deal of the credit for the new structure to President Gathercoal, wh0, as chairman of the building and grounds committee, had saved much of the taxpayers' money by his patient attention to details. Mr. Phelps told of the seven aims of New Trier High school, intelligent rocational selection, responsibilities of citizen 3 hip, worthy use of leisure time. command of the fundamental processec:. of learning, worthy home membership, good health and ethical character. H e emphasized good health as the mos~ important and told how pleased he wa :; to know that at least one high school in the country is doing everything possible to give its pupih good health. · The NEW management of the Wilmette Home Bake17 406 LINDEN AVE., WILMETTE mnouncn .that all Bread·, Rolls, Cakes and Patry goods will · be balud daily with that ddicioua flavor of Mother' a Home Baking. PHONE WILMETTE 1025 · Our There will be opportunity for ba.;kt>tball, handball, squash, volley bat~'. ~n.door ball, track, etc. The play facthttes are unusually fine. Membership sufficient to cover operating expenses must be secured in advance. Those interested should communicak at once with vV. L. Childs at the h 1~h school. Hear Coaeh Asehenbaeh Dennison'· s Christmas Greeting Cards "' Seals "' Tags "' Decorations FREE DELIVERY ON CUT PRICED DRUGS .CENTRAL A VENUE PHARMACY Cut prices on Coty's, Houbigant's, etc. Christmas SetsPerfumes-Powders-Compacts- Bath Salts, etc. Dennison Christmas Cards-Seals-Stickers, etc., now on display. Make selections NOW. Christmas Candy Sale Bulk and Box Candies - Finest Quality at Cut Prices. Fresh Stocking Ca.ndy at gc lb.; lbs. for 3 5c Christmas Cigar arid Cigarette Sale, a carton All 5c cigarettes-$ Big cut on all Box Cigars-Popular Brands He then introduced Coach Aschen Mr and ~{rs. E. A. Kaumeyer, 601 Lind~n avenue, returned to Wilmette bach, who in his customary unassuntquality is guaranteed last \\·eek from their summer home at ing manner gave all the credit !or New Trier's undefeated football team to Chiwaukee, Wis. Mr. Caton and Mr. · Persing, who coached the line and the ends, respectively. He also thanked Mr. Schumaker and the band for the support they gave the team in playing at every game no matter what the weather. In order to show how many boy .; are being benefited by football at New Trier most of the 250, who plaved this fall paraded in the Girls' gym, which serves as a stage for the main gymnasium. The Boys' and Girls' Leaders corps 1 performed next. The girls gave a colorful dance that won storm3 of applause, and the boys made a great hit No Delit~ery Charge Day or Night -with thei_r expert tumbling acts. New Trier was represented in th e heavyweight game by three members of the lightweight squad and two heavyweight second string players because all of the first team had .been out for football and had had onlv one dav lllllllllllll:llllllllllllllllllllllll:lllllllllllllllllllll llllllf lllllllllllll lllll ln of oractice. . The first team played a little in the last quarter but didn't do as well as tho3e who started the game. EDclewoocl Forges Ahead The Gray-Green quintet, although greatly handicapped in size. did sur111111111111111111111111111111111!1111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111· prisingly well and kept even with the visitors for the first quarter. Englewood forged four points ahead in the second quarter and finished the game with a five point lead. Lockwood was the star of the game. 11 1111 111 11 11 111111 11111111 11 111 111 1111 11111 1111 11 11 111111111111111 11111111111111111111 making seven field goals and two free thro·ws for E!l~lewood. He started the game with a basket and twice ma<"le baskets from the tip-off at the beginning of the second half. Reed made the most points for th e locals with four field goals and tw.o I 2 free throws. The whole Grav-Gre,n team played a bang-up game ag.ainst it~ heavier opponents. ll lll lll l llll llll lllll l lllllllll ll lll ll llllllll l lllll llllll lll ll llll llll lllll lllllllllr The lightweight game was very much like the heavyweight encounter sin e ~ the first string lights had to be saved for the big game and the second string 1 _ I. I 9 Gray-Green ponies were outclassed hy tne South Side lights, who won easily, 28 to 20. TO GIVE GEORGIAN MUSICALE. A male quartet is to give the next musicale at the Georgian hotel on Sunday evening. December 23. The members of the group appearing on the program are Arthur Ranous. haritom·. and Omar Covert, Arthur Scott, and Frank Collins. Ernau Akelv is to be the piano soloist. . The total investment in electric railways in Illinois amounts to $136.34 for · CENTRAL . 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