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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 x y i ae BUYS KENILWORTH HOME Add Stellar Talent the days of Carney and Wallquist. | + PIANO INSTRUCTION | William A. Wieboldt, president of 2 Practice is held every Tuesday and : Ella Koontz Johnson # | the Wieboldt stores, has purchased the to Black and White Priday at fhe Suoide school | field, ® iil teach in students' homes in Winnetka 3 Edward Zipf residence, 243 Warwick G id T L ; y ro 3 ea oe seer ? hd : four days each. week. # | road, Kenilworth, through P. V. ri eam me-up at the oy pen a wr a * «+, , For Appointment write # | Jewell of the Winnetka office of Quin-| The Winnetka Football team. better | Lo a the yells and Whoopssofctiglr | a 5342 Cornell Avenue, Chicago : lan and Tyson. Mr. Wieboldt is now know s the Black & Whites. will goaces. | fo ok od odob do dob oR Rob ob ol Ro ob BRR RRR R da | occupying his new home. own as the, Black ¢ Altes, wi Last Sunday the team traveled to { ee -- Ss iu - open its home season tomorrow, tak-| Cicero where they met the Gubbins | Rha hdd gin dd, 6 Gadi Sa 6h a Sail Sy TY YT YY" ing on the Chicago Cromwells, who | Armeros, runners-up for the mid-west | come with an enviable reputation and | league championship last year. The | ¢ Phone Phone a determination to day was ideal for the game, and the 3 protect the same. | five hundred spectators admit they got ¢ Glencoe Wilmette Last year the lo- | their money's worth despite the lack | cals had their foal of thrills and long runs which Agate | crossed only four | Martin and Chuck Lauer generally | 385 4350 times, and from in- | promote. GLENCOE WINNETKA VT Yy yyy ry ry ry ry ry ry vy rr rr Daily Service to KENILWORTH WILMETTE | We believe we are employed in the choicest business --that of safe guarding the health and strength of our women. "Talk the better and build the better trade." 7379-89 Rogers Ave. Chicago, IIL YP TP TD UPTO TOTP OO dications in last Sunday's game they do not intend to have it crossed at all this year. Prospects for an exceptionally good team this season are strengthened by the addition of Chuck Lauer, for- mer Iowa star, and Red Cassells, mainstay of last year's Wilmette team. The Winnetka squad is being groomed this year under the able tutelage of Bob Doepel, who earned his laurels with the "Illini," back in R. F. Doepel The Webb School of Dancing Established in England in 1911 ! BABY CL ASS-- Tuesday, 3:45-4:45 P. M., Oct. 9th--at Community House. CLASSES: -- WOMEN's CLASS-- Monday, 9-10 A. M., Oct. 8th--at Community House. . YouNG PeoPLES' CLASS-- Monday, 5-6 P. M., Oct. 8th--at Community House. ADULT FANCY DANCING- Friday, 8-9 P. M., Oct. 12th--at Community House. ) Advanced & Elementary Fancy Dancing Saturday, 10-11:30 A. M., Oct. 13th----Woman's Club. ] Apply to FLORENCE WEBB ) Member of the Operatic Society of i Great Britain Fellow of the Imperial Society Judge of the World's Ballroom Championships 1923-26 525 Chestnut Street, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 2689 Private Classes Private lessons by appointment Dancing is an accomplishment necessary to a complete education Twice in the first half Winnetka threatened to score. Once they lost the opportunity on a fumble on the five-yard line and the other time a short pass over the goal to Agate which was certain to spell defeat to the opponents was knocked down just as the ball was to be caught. The Armeros had a fast, charging line, which broke through time after time to throw the visitors for losses. But the line plunging of Jackett and Lauer made up for this, two-fold. The hosts made only one threat to score, that being in the last half when they brought the ball from the 50- yard line to the 20-yard zone wher: the Winnetka aggregation held them for downs as the whistle blew, termin- '1 ating the scoreless contest. The locals have practiced hard this week, as a result of which the. fans are promised plenty of thrills and the Cromwells a warm reception tomor- row. All games are called at 2:15, at Skokie Playfield and the fans are urged to step out and by their pres- ence aid in giving the boys a good start toward a successful season. Everybody will be welcome, Mrs. H. Austin Pardue (Dorothy Klotz) was among the players quali- fying for the National Woman's Golf championship at Hot Springs, Va. Furniture Upholstering Furniture of All Descriptions Made to Order Antique Furniture Repairing a Specialty CURTAINS AND DRAPES A special department special- izing in quality materials. Expert workmanship. Slip Covers Hi-grade Refinishing & Painting J. A. ODH Est. 1908 933 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Phone 235 Winn.

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