March 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE TEACHER IS ·JLL TALKS . · op · FASHIONS."·~ .. "c· ,.:" ... :Persistence Wins in the End I · 0 Miss Juliet Hanford, English teach-· · er at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, has been unable to teach this week on account of a throat and ear infe.ction. Mrs. Paul Chapin is substituting. Mrs. Blanche Chenowith · of Indianapolis spoke to 'the . gnol~· .of New Trier High school at .a· spefiai assembly Thursday on th~ ·Subject, "What Dress Makes of Us." . ·I IRED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES Wise Evanstonians who are making a change of residence this Sprin~ will call Iredale's TODAY and make moving day arrangements. Your work will be oooe .quickly, with· out loss or damage, and with a min.imum amount of inconvenience to you. Phone today. ...... I 1723 BENSON AVENUE, EVANSTON PHONE WILMETTE 1332 ... I I I Above is the St. Joseph Indoor ball team, which, after suffering defeat at th e hands of the Ridge Elecrtic team for five years, succeeded in whipping their dread rivals 9 to 3, recently, at the Stolp gymnasium. It is also, by the way, a picture of the St. Joseph volleyball and basketball teams, and two of the lads aho represent their group in hor seshoes in the summer. In theit ~p are time several ~f these lads were honor students at New Trier, and are now .; howing the same caliber at Northwestern. They are (reading from left to right) : Peter Wagner Jr., Joseph Hoffman, James Hoffman, Edward Phillips (capt.), Ralph Klinge, Victor Deinlein, and Harold Schleuter. MOVING · Printing· Studio Diamond Stars Defeat Evanstonians The Wilmette Printing studio indoor baseball team, which finished in third place in th e \Vilmette league, defeated an Evan ston team at the Foster school in Evansto n Monday night by a 3-2 score. Following was the line-up for the \Vilm ette team: Ed Braun, first base; George Huck, second base; Edwin Udell, third base; Moe DeHaye, shortstop; Dick Huck, left fielder; Lawrence Huck, right fielder: Ed Schildgen, pitcher, and Bill Huck, catcher. The Printing studio is scheduled to play a return game with the same team next Monday, and will meet Cfark's All-Stars of Evanston in the Boltwood school gymnasium Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Come in TODAY and Be Fitted To the Most Remarkable FOUNDA· TION GARMENT Ever Designed for Women An intriguing 1i·icorne Hat of Rfack Feltfeather trimmed You Will Be Surprised at the Trans/ormation A Variety of Styles . T 1 I Prices From $5.85 to $25.00 : Sizes From 30 to 56 STYLE DOMJIN'A\NT Millinery Creations which emphasi~e those modish effects evidenced in the styles originated by "Am4!rica's Foremost J·a.Jhion Creator" . THE STAYFORM SHOP 1605 Orrington Avenue Fountain Square EVANSTON CHICAGO SHOPS 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD CHICAGO ~SOUTH Edtewater Beach Hotel · 1~2~ .s~·"'"' Bldt. 57 East M aJ;~on. Street 4237 L;,coln A ve··e