WINNETKA TALK November 24, 1928 I EE 1054 Gage St _ ==1|N. S. Real Estate Board - S to Elect on December 17 | . I The annual meeting and election of Ol S FORTHE the North Shore Real Estate Board Pl l is to be held at Ye Olde Style Inn on 4 {OLIDAY R ---- I Sheridan road on December 17, this (| decision being reached at the regular monthly meeting held last Monday night. A nominating committee com- posed of Robert: L. Wyatt of Glenview, I| A. R. Tighe of Wilmette, Walter P. Smith of Glencoe, Harold Hill of Win- netka, and Mrs. Dorothy E. Wink of Highland Park was named to draft a slate. | TO WINTER IN WEST Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Feuchtinger, 378 Hawthorne lane, left Thursday for California to visit their daughter, Jose- phine, who is director of plays at the famous Pasadena Playhouse. Later they will travel to other cities on the -- ---------- -------- {| coast, spending the winter in the west. Painted Butterfly Art Shop THANKSGIVING POULTRY Delicious and Tempting HE pleasure of anticipation and the joy of realiza- tion are both to be had with our tasty Watertown Ducks and Geese, or nice young, plump turkeys, and our ever-good chickens. Order from PETERS and be assured of the best--and Order Early! TURKEYS +4 DUCKS -- GEESE -- CHICKENS [p- and Other Fine Meats PETERS MARKET Quality Meats TELEPHONES--920~21~22-- WINNETKA 734 ELM STREET WINNETKA NEW TRIER, EVANSTON IN GRID TITLE TILT Gray and Green Battlers to Meet Undefeated Evanston Squad Thanksgiving Day New Trier and Evanston grid squads, both undefeated this season, play on the Indian Hill field at noon Thanksgiving Day for the unofficial football championship of the Subur- ban league. The championship will be unofficial because the new Suburban league does not become a fact until the start of the basketball season. Nevertheless the victorious team will be undisputed champion as it will be the only undefeated suburban team. New Trier is anxious to pay up for the game in 1926, the last time Evans- ton played at Indian Hill, when the home team was whitewashed, 32 to 0. Evanston also wants to pay back a defeat on its own field. New Trier | journeyed to Beardsley Field last Thanksgiving and, although behind at the half, finished a thrilling battle with a 20 to 12 victory. Best in History This year's Gray-Green team is the strongest in New Trier's history and to all appearances the Evanston squad is of an equal calibre. Neither team has been defeated, but New Trier was held to a 6-6 tie by Lindblom in the second game of the season. The closest any team has come to tying Evanston was three weeks ago when Deerfield was beaten by a safety in an otherwise scoreless game. The Thanksgiving Day rivals each started the season off by beating City league teams, Lake View bowed to the Gray-Green team, 26-0 and the Ev- anstonians swamped Crane with a 38 to 0 score. Three teams have played both New Trier and Evanston. Deerfield gave only two points to Evanston and suc- cumbed to the Indian Hill squad, 26 to 6. Mundelius crossed Oak Park's line to score the only points in the game be- tween Oak Park and Evanston. New Trier's score at Oak Park was, 19 to Predict Great Battle New Trier also beat Waukegan by a bigger score. Waukegan got six counters to Evanston's thirteen last Saturday and New Trier whitewashed the Lake County team, 19 to 0. Mundelius is the fullback and star of the Evanston team. In two games, Proviso and Oak Park, he scored all the points his team made. Besides heing a powerful line plunger and a ood runner his toe has won a good many points for his team. He demon- strated his versatility in the Crane game where he made one touchdown, one field goal and three points after touchdown. Captain Mellon, halfback and Foley, quarter back are also frequent scorers who are likely to worry New Trier next Thursday. The BUDDY °'L" Line Quality Toys For Xmas Not only do they look like man-sized models, but they are built like them and work like them as well E. B. TAYLOR CO. HARDWARE 546 Center St. Phone 999 a