10 WILMETTE LIFE November 29, 19?.9 Mrs. Carla Rost T r«htt ol Phylical Extttitta Relief f o r rheumatismrestoring youthful figure and promoting grace as well as health. 50 l 5th St. Bttwnn 1 :oo Ph. Wit. 2968 and 4 :oo P. M. school decided to bring him to the north shore again. He is one of the most colorful characters brought forward by Tickets are being sold in both the the World war and is an excellent girls' and boys' advisor rooms at New speaker. Trier High school for the appearance Mrs. George Ortseifen, 337 Essex of Count Felix von Luckner, famous. German sea raider, at the high school road, Kenilworth, was hostess to twenon Monday, December 9. The tickets ty of her Milwaukee friends at a lunchwilt also be available at stores in each con and bridge party on Wednesday of the four New Trier villages, and of last week at her home. --othe stores which are to handle them will Thomas Gillette, 533 Roslyn road, be announced nrxt week. Count von l,uckner made such a decided hit whet\ Kenilworth spent Thanksgiving with his he appeared before the \Vilmettc Sun- parents, ~fr. and Mrs. \Valter Nohle day Evening club last December that Gillette. He returned from Illinoi s on the Tri-Ship club of New Trier High \\,. e<lnco;day night Famoua German Sea Raider to Speak at N.T. Monday Aschenbach Must Build New Squad in Coming Season Eight first team regulars on New Trier's 1929 football team played their last game for the Gray and Green Thanksgiving day against Evanston. These eight regulars who witt be lost by graduation next spring are: Ed Cullen, center; Dick Arnold, guard; Jack Lorenz, tackle ; Carlton Schroeder and Dick Mann, ends; "Bib" Connor, full hack, and Capt. Tom Hicks and George Eaton, hal £backs. Further evidence that Coach \.V alttr Aschenbach wilt have to huitd a nc\\ team when the 1930 football season opens is found in the fact that twelvt reserves who have seen service during the past season also will be lost by graduation. They arc: "Bud" Haskit~. Boh Forester, anct Tom Wolter, quarterbacks; Claude Hill. center; Fred Smith and John Atwood, guards; Ed Rudolph and Lane Carter. tackles: Clayton Paul <;on and "Bud" Clahaugh, hal £hacks : and Benny Thompson and Dick Schuettgt, fullhacks. · On Wednesday, the clay prior to th<· Th::~nksgiving game with Evanston. at 8:30 o'clock in the evening New Trier students gathered on the school's ath letic field, lighted a hig bonfire, and held a pep session with a view to putting team members and students in the right mood for the last football game of the c;cason. ..... On Thanksgiving day there "as a All the brothers and sisters. and their children hal' Thanb giving dinner at the Club Vista del Lago. After dinner they were the guests nf ~f rs. Marshall Rogers of Evanston. Kctchum reunion. --o- Mrs. George P. Nichols 519 \Varwi ck HERE-at Lamp Headquarters-you!re sure to find just the one you've been wanting to add a note of newness to your living room or bed~ room ... Our large and attractively priced assortment includes models with newest parchment shades ·and an· tique brass bases. Lamps make charm1ng ~hristmas gifts Call in and see them today r road, Kenilworth is entertaining several out of town guests on Sunday of thi -, week. II I :: I ~ .,. . THE SECRET ISOBEL looked WONDERFUL at the BRIDGE club-all the GIRLS spoke of it-and _ EACH week she grew MORE lovely. The GIRLS coaxed her to LET them in on her SECRET-' twas MRS. BUCKtS Facials. _ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District .~anager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2899 ~= -~ I II I~ . ~ ....... Mr1. F. A. Bud& 1 167 Wilmette Ave. § Pbone Wilmette illllllllllllllllllllllltUIKIHIIMtiiiiiMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir 4' 98 =