September 13, 1929 ....... WILMETTE LIFE' ,.; Local Team Takes Second of Season From Kenosha Nine \Vith Grant Phillips pitching a nice brand of ball aQd his mates pastin~ th e old glo)?ule for fifteen clouts, includin~ three homers, two triples and a double, the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce nine took the measure of the Simmons team of K e nosha for the second time this season, tl~i s time hv a 9-3 count. Phillips whiffed nine hostiles and let up only after the locals grabbed a five-run lead in th e third. His oponent the mound , A. 011 · f G o t)er, was very e ... fectiYe u n t i 1 the a f 0 r e 111 e 11 ti oned pasm when hi s sup> port gave way and Baker helped the cau se with a circuit clout. ] anetz led th e sluggers with a single, thr ee- bagger and a home run. Kassel conhected for a round -trip ~lnnetz smash and two singles. Borre got thre e hit s to run his average to .446 for the season Liepe's two hlows gives him a .444 mark. \Vilmette will encounter another neighbor of repute Sunday at the Village Green when Niles Center sends a fast aggregation here. This game will he followed on September 22 with the C lcnview tilt at the local field. Box score: Wilmrtte C. uf (', A b. H. H. .Tanf'tz, Catholic Woman's League · Holds a Special Meeting A special board meeting of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league was called on Tuesday of last week at the home of the president, Mrs. F. T. O'Brien, 735 Foxdal e avenue Winnetka. The purpose of the meeting was to fill the vacancy for the office of tr easurer of the league , caused by the r esignation of Mrs. Otto n 'o heim, 1340 Scott avenue, Hubbard Wood s. 'M r s. Raymond Kloepfer of Provident avenue, \\' innetka, is the newlv appointed officer. · and 1frs . .~lbert ~Veber, 826 Chestnut avenue. \\'lth the1r daughter \l ('I k 1 . w~ek f.rom· . ary ar ·, ~ ct u:nec1 t.lls a two months sOJourn 111 Cahforr11a. -o-_ . ~1iss Ed ith Ray \ o ung .and 111~s Pearl H oose ha~· e moved mto the1r new apartment at 1133 Central a\·en~e. I Parents Do not wait until School atarts to haoe the Children's Eyes examined. Haoe them checked ooer now and aooid taking the Child from Studies later. No Charge for this SightChecking Seroice. M r. · In Photographs Only Can Yesterdays ·Live HATTSTROM· & SANDERS Organization, Ine. Two Stores for your convenience 8clentlft(' and Manofactarlng Two Stores for your convenience ~ V\'l; OPTICIANS iO:! ( ' hun·h strHt E,·an!t'ton, 111. 0}))). Orr.lnttton Jloh·l Phone t ' nln·rslt·:r l~.JH 391 Crntral A venuf· Highland Park Illlnob l'hone Jlighland rark 2160 plan t On/~ .( OJ/ PLl:' Tl: !Jr : nd111fl b.·r tt'·'t'n CIJtt uyo anJ . \ I ilwaukrc d . lb. l{;l!';Sl·l , ;, ;, ~ 1 3 2 ~ Lit·Jlt' . s~. Btl!T!· , :~b . l~udrdph, If 2 2 3. 1 2 1 0 0 J:i. HakPI'. l'hillip~. :_lb. Porterfield, rf. RtJhi11Sfll1, (', p. 1 l .4 2 .· 0 :1 .4 T o tals ·II ;) ;, ~0R0®R0@10®R00ft0~~ All Children Smile for Bernie 0 0 !1 --·--.,.,) Kenosha ~('hll li Pil, lb. l (l () ~~·ltl!'\'f · nsky, ::h. Phi <> l. 2b. F\·~·hnt ;, .j 1 0 ·) Bernie's Special Three Beautiful 7xll Buff Etchings Regular Price $10 Appointments Should Be Made at Once r. If. (' . .. ., " Fishhn\'k, :--::--:. !·;aston , rf. ~. nobt·r, ~f(Jntet' n, 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 d. . <iohPI', p. 1-'t:i\lll-\, J). 1 0 4· 0 4 0 0 0 1.'ota ls ~6 ~ 0 ft T\\'r· b ;tst· hits -- ~I nnth· n, l'tol'tt>rfh· ld. TIHt>l' ha!'t· hits- fkhulien. Borre, Janetz. ll o n w run s- Dnk er, K a!'~el. Jatwtz . l'tl ('k ro ut- hy Phillips 9; by A. Gober (j: by Frank, l. Wa.lk!'-by Phillips, 4; by A. ( :oht· r, :~. Hit by pit h t< r - h:> Frank , Li t> J>t ·. Stolt·n hasC's-Kassel. Baker, Portt·rfiPid. empire-Hahn. Scorer-I foffman . ~~ Bernie Studio .. Better Picturer-Bettet Value~, \rr ~. John ]. Moran of 924 Grc c n l~af avenue with her baby, Margaret ~lary, \\ill leave tomorrm\· for Hot ~prings, Ark., to be gone fo r se\·eral 16Z3 Sherman Ave. Evanston months . Tel. University 8998 ... PINEAPPLE PECAN, FRENCH CHOCOLATE and FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM Full Quart Brick There Is a Hydrox Agency Near Your Home