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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1933, p. 6

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eyes because of a 13-12 defeat at the hands of Highland Park last season. Lake Forest has bolstered up its team with additional bee.fy stars this year al expects to enjoy ail the sweetness of revenge despite the fact, that Highlànd Park has the al-American "Pug" Rentner, in its .6ackfieId. Both elevens have ma 'de impressive showings this season. Highland Park's latest victim .iwas the Berwyn, Legion P arrots, to1 the, tune of 13 to 0 Iast Sunday, Rentnler was unable to play because of an injureçi ankle. The rumblings of the pre-game rivalry between the. Lake- Forest and Highland Park: teamsae heard ini Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnletka and GlIencoe, with the resuit that a large representationi from these villages will probably be on hand for the classic battle this Sunlday. Highland Park and Lake Forest will, also meet at the latter's gridiron Thanksgiving day., Miss Mary Maude Becrmingham, 718 Laurel avenue, who announced ber engagement recently, will be -guest of honor at a lingerie shower and tea today, given by Miss Caroline Knapp at the Orrington botel. Marie Greenwood, 1137 Ashland avenue, was hostess at a Michigan poker party and midnight supper Saturdüy. MIr. ayîd Mrs. Hermiati Herbon of 1427 Central atpette,, WÏlmette, -ëeIc- brated thé fif ty 3years of their miarri 'd tif., at a receetion for sixtyfred and relativtes last Salurday even-ing. Preccdin!, hc receptiopt a serVice 7WaS held for theni. at St. Johns i.nthei-ae chtirch. ,.\r. -and Mtrs.' Herbon have ini Wilnite for forty-six yeai were horui near'Berlini. Gcrmâ H-erboil,,seenlt,- four yearsà his wife seventy years ago. TF seven chiidrcn including Willi« iuis, Auguste. M~rs. James Bn Mrs John Schniiitz of WVilmet Herhon of Winnetka. and Mn Dewar of E.van ston. There ai een'graindchiIretn and five greà children. ATTEND GOLDEN WED .Nf. and Mrs. David F. Hal Central avenue returned Thui last week fromi Blenheirn, Caniaça, where- they went to 'e resi(le( t.Thev Ne w Trier Senirors > an3. ard to Have ClassPairty ago~~ adAsnior class party wilI)èe held iin 'hev have e- I am, jul- the GCirls' Club room-,at New Trier .adv, aiid High -schoorl on Saturday aftern-oon. tt, JonNvme 4, following the Jon oemecw s. James Trier-Deerfleld football gamie. The.re ire eight- vill be dancing to the Holmes-W\'eesu ai grand- orchestra, other social, diversions, and, refreshments. The admission is. frec, and it is stressed thàt the party is for. )DING i seniors only. 111 Of "80Q lThe memb)ers of the senior class rsday of arc cooperating in an effort to lhavie Ontario, Onie of t'he best informai "get-togeth.- help ccl- ers" siiice they have been together as anniver- a class. The class omfcers who are in. Mr n charge are : Dick Preston, A]ICCI 'for thé wee fancy Leg ofLAMB . 17c DRESSED TEA FOR VISITOR Dr. and MNrs. Daniel H. Cunni1ing- hain, 1003 Michigan avenue, - enter- tainied last Sunidayeveing at tea for, Dr. Cunningham's brother, Dr. Leo Cuiniiigham of Toledo, Ohio., who hias' been' here visiting A Cen- tury of Progress. i TO sec uivianU- .gSDY *,OSUSS Virginia Joncs. Miss Maloney and Mlr. -Windoes are the facuilty spon-, ;ors., CHILD-HIT BY ,TRUCI< Tlieodore,'Mockler, 595 Suniset road. \VWinnctka, a sixth grýade pupil, at the Skokie school, was struck by a truck driven by Arthur Augdahl, 90O9 Cherry Street, Winnetka, on Wedincsdaï cvening, October 18, about () o'clock. The hiv. who wau id Ain IThuringer IL15C ,A& PFoo Soei Fil «0 E. Nelson of McAlien, Texas, a former resident of Wilmette, is re- newing acquaintances in the village this week. Mr. Nelson was an interior decorator in Wilmette.. 011 ering the - iest selection PERIOD PIANOS LOUIS XV. 8H RATON AHPIDAU ITALAN LYON & HEALY AmufeVs Mêsf C.m~ M.* St.,. for' FRES'H ST.

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