20 WILMETTE LIFE December 13, 1929 Harry Porter, Jr., Home From Saguenay Dam Job Harry Porter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, 845 Spr~ce s tr ee~, \Vinnetka, has completed hts seasons work with the .A lcoa Power company at Kenogami, Quebec, where he has been supervising the placing _of. concrete m the Chute-a-Caron dam on the Saguenay river. He states that this is one of the most difficult sites for a dam ever encountered because of the seve:e weather conditions. He has returned home for the Christmas holidays·. Wilmette Boys Win Notice as Players at Military School Wilmette was well represen ted during the football season at St. ] ohn's Military academy, Delafield, Wis., this fall. Four members of the ] unior squad, one of the minor teams of t!1e academy, were James H. Krafthefcr son of Mrs. ]. M. Krafthefer of 90i Oakwood avenue, James T. Seng, son of ] ulius T. Seng of 1222 Chestnut a\'cnue, and the two Corns boys, James G. and Orja Jr. St. John's holds to the belief that an opportunity for competition in foo tb;.tll, basketball and other major sports should not be confined merely to tho ~. e boys who are old enough and hcan' enough to be eligible for th e first t ean;. For this reason ~ he lightweight s, J un iors and Midgets arc organized, each under their own coach. and each of these minor teams plays a complete schedule with others in their cla ss just as the first squad does. The Juni6rs completed their third undefeated season this fa ll, and haYe a right to be verv proud of their record. The,· were ut1dcfeated until the last game " ·hich ended in a tie and was pla;·ed with a team wh1ch the youngsters had de feated o-0 the previou s ·week. Three o.f the \Vilmette bo,·s-Kraf ~hefer. ~eng and James Corns-pland 111 the ltnc. Seng ,,·as ma(lc altcn1atc center. \\"hilc the other two boys plaYed the g-uard positions. Oria Corns ,,~ent nut for a backfield positilln and \\"a s u ~e d at half. All four of the hoY=' \\"ere gn·en a chance to pla.\· durin g at lra st part nf C\'Cr~· game o n th e ~chcduic. and ne,·cr failed tll giYc a good :-tcrount of them scln' .. \\'ith thi s seaso n 's experience J,chind th c.m. _the boy s sh ould he excellent · matenal tnr next Year. Ii twxt ScptemiJer finds thrm too hcan· fnr the Tuni n··~ thcv " ·ill ha,·e an opportunih: to t-r·,: out either for the Light\\"ci~ht-s. a s the ;-~caclenw second team is calkd, nr f0r the regular fir st squad. John \Vilds of Kenilworth played several .charming piano selections at the thtmble party last Tue sdav afternoon given by the board .of directors and the members of th e soctal committee of the Kenilworth N.eighbors at the home of the prestdent, Mrs. Charles Howard Bent, 338 Melrose a,·enut, for the new members of the club. ~Ji ss Harriet ~f o ns, daughter of the Harrv \V. ~[oilS, 157 \\' oodstock avenue. ~ K eni lw orth , . will return from Denison universitv. Gram·illc. Ohio, on December 21. to · spend the Christmas ho lidays " ·ith her parents. ~Irs. PLAY AT MEETING 9-0 You'll Like Bijou Ilosiery, TooWith Colors by Grison of Paris. Radiantly clear lustrous silk- picot top with deeorative stitched hem. Trim narrow heel- sandal sole - generous length. Smith and Goss. Inc., in New Realty Offices The real estate firm of Smith and Goss, Inc., moved this week from 736 .Elm street, \ Vinnetka, to new quarters tn th e west room of th e new A ,·res Boal building,- 725 Elm street. \\'innetka. This building, just completed. is one of the m os t modern business and apa~·t ment blocks on th e n orth sho re. Its pleasing- architectural line s arc to be further enhanced b~· th e development of spacious un occup ied grounds immediately to the east, donated by Mr. Boat to the \Vinnetka Park board, the upkeep of which he ha s end owe d. The main office room of Smith and Goss, Inc .. is 13 by 38 feet, with two smaller r ooms in connection to be used for J... ·ivate office and consultation purposes. The installation of new furniture and mod ern office equipment will mak e of this one of th e most up-to-date real estate offices on the north shore. A change in the personnel and name of the firm, \\·hi ch becam·e effective December 1. is also announced at thi s time. Christy Brown, the builder. who is retiring, is succeeded bv Robert .F:. Goss . and the name of the firm changed from Smith and Brown Inc., to Smith and Goss. Inc. . Mr. Goss has been active in north shore real estate circles for several Years. having been with Smith and Browti, Inc .. for the past two years. Associated with the firm as members of its present sales and office staff are Frank C. Perlev, salesman. and Mrs. Floren ce Bergst~om. secretary. . Franci s G. Allen. son of :M r. and L. U. Allen, 258 Mrlrose avenue, Kenilworth. spent · the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Mr. Allen is now a resident of New York City. ~f rs. - In go888mery ehi&'on and rich service weight, Bijou Hosiery gives you a wonderful stocking at · · · ~!lc:! Introductory Offer 3 prs .......... $5.50 6 prs ......... $10.50 12 J'TS. . . ·... , .. $20.00 HxclusiveiJ,' at LA JELJNESSE 1168 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette