WILMET T .E LIFE November 1, 1929 New Books Both fiction and non-fiction are included in the list of twenty new books at the Wilmette Public library . announced by Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian, this week. The non-fiction vo'lumes treat a wide variety of sub-' jects . . You will find some interesting reading among the follQ\\dng: Fiction Georgian ffotel Is GIRLS SET WID PACE Scen.e of Wedding SCHOLARSHIP MARKS of Julia Kinstler· IN (Continued from page 3) YOURS TRULY WE got a nice le.tter the OTHER day from a _ f rifnd OF ours in the east whom WE hadn't heard from Jn FOUR years and just as he GOT going good the . . LETTER broke off short AND he apologized for not . ~---~--------------------- The French room at the Georgian hotel was filled with chrysanthemu~s Ameri Edinger, Judith Fox, ~artha GilRuth Hoaglund, Jane Horton, Man· and palms Tuesday evening fo.r the mar- hofer, Alice Huddle, Jun e. Kehl, Mary Leprran . riage of Miss ] ulia Kinstler, daughter Beth Mcllraith, Marjorie Odegaard, H e l··n of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kinstler of Parke'l", El ea nor Potter, Dorothy ~awvt:>i~ 266 Greenwood avenue. Glencoe, to Ed-· Florence Sellery, Betty Sheldon, Virgl~ a Margaret Stackhow:;e , .T t>a m t·· \Yard' Schinuriel of Omaha, Neb., · son Smith·, ~tout, Cecilia Wagner, Leila ,,.hit ', .B:tl'of Mr. and · Mrs. Charles Schimmel of bara ""ilder. · Omaha. Rabbi Louis Kopald ·o( the SF.NIOR BOY~ Bowen-Joining CharlE>s. North Shore Congregation Israel read Honor Roll Dane-8abyons. '\Villiam .Gage, Tom Hi c k~. Phil it · the service at 7 :30, following which De~ping-Roper's Row. dinner was served to about thirty guests. nrooks, Robert Fori'tet', Robert . :\f en'r~ Evarts-Fur Brigade. nobert Spiegel, John Atwood, Roiwr·t Farjeon-5 :18 Mystery. 'tJ1e bride wore ivory panne velvet, P ea rse, Paul Powell, Ted Delang, Sii), _ Mundy-Om. iuade on the new princess lines. The eon Jester, Bernard Kram, .Jack LoP! , Swinnerton_:_Sketch of a Sinner. · neck of the gown was high in f rant and Robert Schoenbrun, Rober·t W eltv Unger-White Betrayal. . Honorable 1\Jt>ntlo.n ·· Non·Fictlon· lo\ver in back, with a collar of roseAlbt>It Bows, Ri<'hard ' BurmE>iste r·, f'~·· · il ~ ; tllard-R~ l ers of the Indian Ocean. point hanging like a cape .in the back. Case, Fred Fielding, Charles Franct> , \Y il Kandcr- Settlement Cook Book. She carried calla lilies and wore the liam French, David .Harper·, Eup;t ·ll··. Ames-Aesthetics of the Nove l. Hildebrand, Frank Kaulhach, \\.ill i:ttn JohJ!sen-Baumes' Law. . long tulle veil, with a Brussel lac·~ cap _ Lechner,· J'ack Ludwig-, .John Htttl t-dP·· .Johnse n- ThirteP n Month Calendar. · and old wax orang~ blossoms, worn by .Qeorge _________________________ , Sameit, Richard Schuettge, P :1~1i O'Neill- Dynamo . · her si ster, Dorothy, at her marriage. to Seligman. Milton Harold Jacoby. · iI . JUNIOU BOYS . . . I Honor Jtoll - :Mrs. Jacoby, as matron of honor, \vore John Howe. Paul Gillwrt, B :t rl'l :t, : Artistic · : a short waisted, long skirted gown of Jo~e~. Oli~ Sethnei's, Kingsl E.' y K :m1o p 1;. I ashes of roses panne satin. A younger Phllhp \ onAmmon. Rich:ll'd Hotlkt>r sister, Aline, was bridesmaid, and wore. Norman Bruedigam, · Jam e~ .-\1:-~rl .,rt-' I white georgette. Both attendants car- George· Boylston, Aln.n Fullt·r, ( :,nl" 1; . 1·our home has Its own atmosphere. I ried larg-e bouquets of chrysanthemums. Huff, Robert '\\'algre n. Da \'id ])a Yi:-:. With the aid or · our Interior ~ · llonorn bh· 1r Pll tlon Abe Schimmel was best man for his decorutors you .can express this John Barden.' .John norino, 1)a ,.id lndh·Jd uallty · In the . decoratlon·s. hrot!1er. Crawfor(l, Cl-ark Gat>t>n, .John (:a zit·\ . After ·a month's honennnnn in Cal!- Robert LiYingston, EugE>tH' ::\Jandm·lli . fornia, ~li- . .and 1f rs. · S~himmd \rill he \Valt t> r Mockler, Guy Robbin ~. .Janl· '" at home at the Blackstone hotel ·in Shanken, William Sundlof. . SOPHO~lOIU~ ROY~ Omaha ,· Cpon their arrival, the brideHonor Roll . Painter and Decorator groom's parents arc to give a large .John 1} rnehl, StE>phen Broo k::;, L :unh··n reccpti ln and danre at the Blackstone Maguire, Charlt>s Yenl'ich, Arthur ·W t>ld1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 to intrndure the hride to their Omaha on; R og e r Delandt>r, Sh e lby l\Iin e r, Fo~t··t B e nn e tt, Edwaru Br·i:stol, George Ewritt . I iriend s. . .. DECORATING : M. Portenhauser ..... WRITING. more . and said THA.T was air the STATIONERY his wife HAD in the house and he WOULD ·write again the FIRST . chance he got. a·n d WE wish he had continued HIS letter on Wrapping PAPER or most ;tny old SCRAP because we were VERY much interesfed in WHAT he h~d Follow his example and you'll wear his satisfied smile. You'll have no heating problems this winter if you let us supply your coal. We will gladly specify the' correct grade and supply . it to youcleaned and screened-at the lowest prevailing- market pric~s. Ph~ne us your order today! . l\Iarc us ~ e vy, Richard X elson . Gonl··J t Hay, Ft·ed Robinson, ·Byron ~and··r~ . Frank Seyl, l\Jilton Y br t' , Frank \\" illiams, Paul William~ . Honorn bit> 1lentlon George Cole, John Daddso11, .Ja ('.k 1),._ Beers, Edgar Haight, Claud e llalllilt ·Ht . Sterling Hat'pe r, KPnneth King , llnh ··rt Lt·n nard, Dextl'l' Martin, Elwood :\T oll~ . Paul K ette rstrom, Howard P e d<· r ~.-n. T··d \Vac hs, Fred \Vetterer, vValk <' r W,Jf,rd l: Jll~SJBL\X BOYS Honor Jloll Frank Eager, Edmund Frazer, J ~ .. J,..rt Hicks, Charles Leo nard, Allen H11 ~:-:ruan. Thomas 'l'hale, DaYid Eisendr·ath, Bru····· Ellison, G eorge Jlunt, ('harte~ Kn app. Hobert Melen ey, 'Yaltt' r Menill, Ellw:trtl Schmidt. Honorable 1\lPntion Roger Barrett, L e wis Birdsall, \\'illi an1 Bremer, Charles Brown, Victor J lan ~(ll\ \\.illian't Jackson, Robert .Johnson, .Jall1· ·:Kraft, ·w illiam Myers. Htiuert :\" : q) i="t~ . Ben Olds, Richard Olivet·, Stanton SdtlJ.man. ·Hobe rt Seiler. to say. AND we wonder how MANY· letters are cut SHORT and how many ARE not answered BECAUSE the supply of STATIONERY is low. SEEMS a shame when WE have such a quantity AND variety of it at such ... . m= =: r ..... .. .. - ~®== ... ... .~~:~ ~··: ~ Princeton and Illinois Still Leading Tourney At the end of the fourth we.ek of play in the intramural football tournament at Kew Trier High school· the two teams which have been leading their respective leagues all season were still at the head of the li st, each with a to.tal of twenty-four poii1ts . Princeton is setting the pace in th e heavyweight division, having \\ 1 fiY e games. tied two, and lost none. Illin oi' leads in the lightweight class. with six \'ictories and one defeat. Following was the standing of team~ at the close of the fourth week of pia: · Rea ,·,-wpl~ht!' Team \Yon Tied Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;) 2 Yale .......... . :l ·) Han·n rd ..........·...... 1 1 Dartm~uth . . . . . ... 1 1 Ll~lttwt>l~hts ~ · REASONABLE pnces. Moral: We also sell writing paper . . ...... I I Lo~t P t'. . o 1 ·I :! I 11: ti Tearn \Von Tied lllinois . . . . . . . . . () o lndiana .... .. ......... a o Northwest'rn . . . 4 n Wi5:consin . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 n Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 0 Purdu~ ...... . ... · ... · ..... 1 o Lo~t l't '- 1 :! I I · :: ·I 1 :!" lt i ;; 5 1 Central aud Wilmette Avenues Phones Wilmette 28 and 29 I, HOFFMANN BROTHERS 1208 Central Ave. Phones: Wilmette 131 and 190 Results of recent games are: Octl1ber 28-lndiana 26. Michigan 7: Xorth western 13, vVisconsin 0: Illinois 12. Purdue 0; October 25- Dartmouth 13. Yale 7; Northwestern 7, Michigan 0: . October 23-Wisconsin 27. Purdue 0 : Illinois 8, Northwestern 0.