Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

March 26, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 5 > New Trier Cagers | Annual High School Board |T re - -- -- Defeated by East Elections Set for April 9 St. Charles Team The New Trier Township High school board election, to be held for After winning the District Tourna-|the purpose of electing a president of ment at Waukegan the week before, |the board and one member, will take New Trier's cagers met defeat in the | place on Saturday, April 9. It is the first game at Joliet at the hands of | hope of the board that a represent- the strong St. Charles team by the | ative number of the voters will go to score of 38-20; the polls as it is highly desirable that the board receive the endorsement of ps the electorate on the splendid work on the part of both teams. St. Charles | which it has accomplished during the displayed a system of blocking that | past term. The game was marred by rough play would be a credit to any pro basket- The terms of office of Leslie F. - ball team. Gates, president of the board, and Ed- ward J. Phelps, member, expire this spring and they are being urged to become candidates for reelection by At the end of the first half it seemed | to be a toss up as to which team ould win. I'he score was tied at the | their many friends throughout the end of the first quarter, 7 to 7, and at he : ret 4 : To . township. It is pointed out that they the half St. Charles held the lead by |, : : Mei ars Y | have had a tremendously important the slim margin of 12 to 11. Waddy : : : : . Pal tt wid T av. Coteland Jed 4 [ part in the formulation of plans which ale < opels 3 > . : r Po : . es; OD! hi ©lare making for a great New Trier, a scoring for New Trier with two 3 : ; ch . | program ot expansion that makes im- haskets apiece. | rth p : their nw | perative the retention of their invalu- | St. Charles started the second half | z3hle service. - i with a rush, scoring five baskets in| moe | the first few minutes while New Trier | ® was able to sink only one. Morry | Orchestras From Skokie Nelson was put into the game in an . | effort check St. Charles' rush and] and Wilmette Perform | | made a basket in his first minute of The musical assembly held 1ast Mon- | }| play. After that, St. Charles made [day in which the orchestras of Skokie 3 two baskets and a free throw and in- | Grammar School, Wilmette Grammar 1 Wonder of seasons! Birds returning from the southland trees and gardens turning to paradise of color warm sunshine that makes one happy to live and let live. Gladly do we welcome it! creased her lead to 26-15 at the end | School, and New Trier High School of the third quarter. participated was much enjoyed by the In a desperate effort to make up |students. The size of some of the the lead gained by St. Charles, New aspiring young musicians from the Trier players committed several fouls |grammar schools Salled forth rei in the third quarter, four of which amusement from the students but this ge rst Charles saints. John Shel. | was speedily replaced by admiration In the same spirit, the officers of this bank welcome don contributed to the New Trier | for fei sulla rendering ther selec- you to enjoy the facilities of this institution. They score in this period with two baskets. tions. Mrs. Cotton, music supervisor, ' : The final score of the game was 38-20. |is much encouraged by the obvious want you to know that they re at your service at St. Charles defeated Horton in the [good material from these orchestras any time on any financial problem be it SAV- finals 28-17 Saturday night. Before | for future use in New Trier orchestras. | INGS LOANS INVESTMENTS or, just the tournament started, St. Charles | -- was regarded as the weakest team FRIENDLY ADVICE! entered in the games, but have emerged as one of the favorites for the State Championships being held A nnouncement at Champaign this week-end. OSCAR A. ANDERSON New Trier's Music Memory Painter and Decorator Team to Be Victorious One Wishes to announce 2 The annual music memory contest . : I he h chased the interests is to be held April 2 at Orchestra Hall. a Pre ei ji BANKING HOURS Come in and get acquainted! This year New Trier has a remarkably strong team since three of last year's rom 3. IH Beowadd, I Daily Saturday members have made the team again a x | g 4 this year. They are Mary Eisendrath, | grade of 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M 7:30 A.M. to 12 M. Virginia Cordell, and Alice Shirinian. | Interior Decorating Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. The other members of the team are | Pp H . Dorothy Paley and Vera Gillette. One aper Iianging boy was within one point of becoming | Exterior Painting a member of the team but the judges | seemed to favor the fairer sex in this | rs eS Hr ! case. New Trier has never missed tak- 937 SPRUCE STREET : ing the first or second prizes and it Phone Winnetka 1472 H bb d WwW d x usonyin hefleye finta u ar O00as , | EEE i [ * = | Trust & Savings Bank | EUGENE | 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Zh Le, WAVE Workmanship that i brings a soft lustre and retains wave longest. Ef $15.00 Both men and women available for haircut- ting. {OI VANRINIC Hubb B h nH <> ; Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe | Sharia lh Cu =I RAV 11 We 2 2

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy