Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1932, p. 43

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scloi i .,ceo na eaueg-me 1-..- ý cbae *mr .1 - 1. K ~rafts of 1236O (r<efiwood ave- 1 On the basis of comparative scores R. Harper, superintendent, w%'ill he nue. On Saturday they attended ithe t New Trier sbould beat La Grange ti the speaker. The hostesses are to, îlliiiQis-Northwestern gaine at Chain- v wek y n tucdon Hresthe lbe Mrs. Carey Orr, M'rs. R. C. jen- paigiC. Another son, Leonard. who SI liass fr tis easoing Ne 'ri iings, and Mrs. Conrad Frykman. is a senior at tbe University of Ilii- h. wýon f rom Lane Tecb, 19 to 0; early ini nois, visited bis parents over ther the season, a.nd La Grange won f rom Mr.. and Mrs. Ira Rosenberg, 91'i> wteek-end. ýlane, 19 to 6. New Trier he]ld Schurz.i Forest avenue, returiied Thursdav of- - ta' a scoreless tie, ýand Schurz defeateà î last week from a ten 'davs itt Mrs. R. E. P. iu.11 rei î~~ ~~ to o. N~~New .York. Their son, Jerry, who at- wo vne copne yM~ The'r Had o Soptends the University of Pennisvlva- Quitncy Young and Mrs.Wila C Jugig omtb erorac o t'nia, came.down to sliend Aheweek St ruggles of Winnetka, return ed. New Trier teain in the gaine ivith Oak, mwt hman nterrtrî usa rn a môtor trip to Ox- Park last Saturday i1il b iadf o jtrip they stopped off at Philadelpbia ford, Ohio, wbere theywetovsi La Grange or any other high h hooli to. visit, bi. i Ralph Kline and John Struggls tearn of this Section ta stol) the north * students-at Miami. university.d Ailire boy-s. They beat Oak-,Park, 18; Mr. and MIrs. J. 'r. Seng. 1 222 .0 t.) 13_ 1t was thefirst defeat of thie Cbestniut 'avenue, left Ttiesdav for Dooh ool b teds Stý Neason for the west-,siders anîd nocked! their wîtr hm tSle ae ays-of-,the-Wo , cllge . )nd them outf finrs lc i h ubra I. eet y v il spendi the'witi- 'iana, Will spend the, week-end with re league. Evanston is niowini flrst place: ter. li er. parents, *Mn.' and M1rs. -Xlfrel n, %witb two victories.and no defeats, but Robol of 1007 Foret avenue. s Evaston bias to play New Trier on Mr. an([ Mrs. Williamn.\V. Kenn,'-o-- Nove mber 12. New Trier. got off to, aJr.. ,of Jackson,. Micb.. are the. guests 'Mfr. and Mrs.- Frank* G.- \Vatson. l>ad start in the race for, the. league this. week of- the former*s parents, 1'l341 Chestnut avenue, 'returnedf Mon- I14 cliaini)nsip when >it lost to Proviso, tM r. and M rs. \V. W. Kerr, 707 Forest day from a fisbing trip to FEliraim.If co,îsidered one of the weaker te'lmus, 7 av-enute. W5 *Co nînîent ing on the gaucwithi Oak Park Iast Saturda,., Co;.cl Walter ILe A:\%clctlhacli of New Trier said that lie ciaN.idered the work of his team super-- i< )r.tî> that of any teani lie bas coacbed 1 L ot at New T7rier in the last. four, N'ears. JLaJnd Aslînac sed the saine lineuna n J e Ftt u«&s sOI I Irevions qgaines,.except that kossa .tartc(1at one of, the guard po.4t.<>iisin Gile.Leaf Mold Rotted Wood. New Triéer Scores First * .1ti'~,g Xe~'Trier score(l iirst on(Ai pa,% - rom Seiler to Nordberg, who raan for the touchdown, Oak Park led au the haif, 13 to 12. Botb of Oà!k Park's totîcliîowný> were scored on passes ai .ter tlhe west si<Ie tearn recovered tw.> New 1 'rier f uruibles. New Trier sorcd -a S*Ce<>i1d1 timie just before the haif cnded. 0-ik ,Park- as held scoreless in the lial afwhen the excellent workof ilhe New Trier Iine. showed to good, advaitage., After blocking a pint Oak Par.4- had a first dow fi<'n Newv Trier's tional chunch iin !ember 11, lie w peakers at the n hoii Press associa Urbana. Fitik. one of of the bee beli Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gough, 619 'tapie. avenue., motored to Pickett, %vis., l'est week-end, to visit Mrs oôugh's sister. miss Mariamn Shattuck, 755 Green- Wood' avenue, Glencoe, entertained her. luncheon and bridge' club Tues- Jay of lIast'week. Mr. and Mlrs.,.Jolhn Boylston have, returned to their home at 1302 Chest- iut avenue from a motor tnîp to thear ummer, place ai Beulah.. Micb;* Mr. and Mn. William T. Hapeman, 09 Ashland avenue, entertained at a, imily dinner party last Tuesday for frs. J. Bertalot of Frep~ort, 111. As Iitle as $5 a month rente a burner out ýgatig you. wel send ove one of our heating ezagmneeu T- Service, Slt, Al Pinely Pulv*erized Natural Food for Wild Plants Phone jWinnetka ,914 fi 'J i

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