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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 24

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WILMBTTB LIFE September 20, 2934 First Church of Christ, Scienist j 0F'GLENCOE, ILLINOIS announces a FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BICKNELL YOUNG, C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois Meniber of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the. First Church off Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts ln Central School Auditorium Grove Street and South Avenuç, Glencoe Thursday, Sept m r 27,1934, at 8 p.m. THE PUBLIE ZS COÎ'IALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ç"Green' But Tou<h. New Tier GridersFace Bloom Saturday Coach. Aschen/,ach Is Hope fui Over Wealth of Prospects New Trier High schol's 'varsity football squad bas been rapidly rounding into shape for the opening game with Bloom Higb scbool of Chicago Heights Saturday of this week at Pheips field in Winnetka. Coach'W. J. Aschenbach of New Trier, who returned f rom a year's leave of absence to take charge of the coacbing duties again'tbis season, reported this week that bis players are in better shape -than usuai for this early in the -season. Apparently the boys are trying to overcome the handicap of inexperience by making serious business out of the eariy sea- son practice. UGr.enf but Tough New Trier's team this year wiii be "green," but the players are exhibit- ing a spirit of determination and con- fidence that sbouid make New Trier tough opposition for any scbool. These isew Fuel Oit Price# provide ap!e .avinga s A CTMN w àd vantages to 1. A reliable source off supply 15 minutes ffrom your home. 2. Prompt, courteous and efficient delivery service. 24 hours a day. SinWy phone. 3. NOW ... ower prices which mean savings if tafien advantage off AT ONCE! If: guided by pçst experience these Iow prices will ot remain effective long.' W. ad'vise you to fili your tank NOW in anticipation of colder weather. AsIc about Murphy Miles Fuel Oil contract. It- is insurance for a winter f ree froin heating troubles and assures Vou lowest prices always. MURP.H.YAM.LE WiIIow Road, West' of Skokie 8Blvd.. Winnel'ka. (Plant No. 6) WiImette 900 PHONES Winnetka 8-55 Executive Offices, 1801 Fullerton Avenue, Phone DivS-sey 270 SIX PLANTS CON VENIENtLY LOCA TED SERVING THE CHICAGO AREA Bloom, the first to test the strength of -the north shore eleven, usually is represented by a powerful aggrega- Th e nuknber of boys turning out for .varsity practice at New Trier bas been so large that the group bas been, divided into A and B squads. Assist- ing, Mr. Aschenbach in the coaching work are Harold Caton, Paul Della.- porte and W. A. Snyder, ail members of the New Trier faculty. Mr. Sny- der coached New Trier teams several years ag o. A practice game with St. George High school was scheduled for Tues- day afternoon. Names Tentative Lineup, Coach Ascbenbach announced the following as the tentative iineup for Saturday's game' witb Bloom: Vernon Brown, center; jBo Mc- Donald,, left guard; Art White (capt.), right guard; Ted Harvey or Jack O'Leary, ieft tackle; Phil Dos- tai, right 'tackle; Dick Campbell. left end; Bob Meyer, right end; George Green, qqarterback, Bill Sny- der, fuiiback; Bill McFadzean, right halfback, and George Laing or Dick Klein, left halfback. With the opening game oniy a- few days away the season ticket cam- paign is in full swing. It opened Tuesday of tbis week. Hoiders of the-season tickets will be admitted to ail of New Trier's five home games for much less than the total cost of single admission ,tiks for these To Play Morgan Park* Announcement was made this week that the open date on New Trier's scbedule, September 29, bas been filled. Morgan Park High school wil furnish the opposition that day, and the game will be played in Winnetka. The addition of Morgan Park to the schedule means that New Trier will play Bloom, Morgan Park, Pro- viso, Morton and Evanston on the home field. The out-of-town games are witb Waukegan, a new member of the Suburban' league, Oak Park and Deerfield. Kenilworth Club Plays at. Illinois on Friday The I(enilworth club. is holding its annual golf party at the Illinois Country club Friday of this week (Sept. 2-1) Arrangements have been made to entertain a l 'arge group and a gala time is anticipated in this choice nortb shore setting. 11 Illinois club course is noyv in bet- ter conditioii than at any time this season, it is stated. 'the recent rains,' coupled with expert care, bas trans- formed the entire course following the ravages wrought during, the un- precedented dry speli. A dinner dance was held at the club last Saturday night and proved one of the most successful of the current season's, social events. Many other parties arne being pla'e t take placé before' the close of the season,, announcément of whicb will appear later. SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE The New Trier N ew s, student newspaper of New Trier High school, is conducting a subscription campaign this week. The campaign opened Monday.. Holders, of season student activty tickets at the high schooi will receive the pa p er witbout extra charge. Separate subscriptions also are available. This year the publica- tion day wil l be, Friday instead of Monday, as was the case last season. Murphy-Miles offers three North Shore home owners: No Grade, a. .......... No. 2 Grade, i No. 4 Grade, 6 gai..... ** -S i No. 5 Grade, 1 No. Grade, jý gai ......... Thie above prices for grades No. x, 2 and 3 are for delit'eries of 150 gallons or more. September 20, 1934 WILMETTE LIPE No. gaL

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