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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 38

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38 WILMETTE LIFE November 19, 1926 Mot~r Club Offers Windsor Park Eleven to Engage Wilmette Gridders Local A utoists Free Our Wilmette A. C. football squad, having been gameless for two weeks because weather conditions interfered Application blanks for 19~7 autonio~ with the proposed engagem~nt last bile licenses have been recetved by the Sunday, will find some genu me c?m- Motorists' Association of Illinois, 1736 petition this Sunday when the Wmd- Sherman avenue. and \viii he supplied, sor Park eleven comes for a tussle filled out and notaried without charge on the Village Green . 1 for motorists of thi s city._ The Windsor Park outfit is con-~ It is requested by P. F. Lowder, disceded to be a tough bunch to handle, trict manager of the North Suburban gridironically speaking, and: promise to branch o~ the ass.ociation. that. owners g ive the local fans somcthm g to talk 1 bring thetr 1926 ltce nse cards wtth them about. They are said to employ many when th ey apply for the new licenses. of the plays utilized by the ~otre "We shall he very glad to make apDame squad. plications for any motorist who calls at our office." said Mr. Lowder. "There The same birthda\· as t,,.o ·other · is no charge for this service, as we members of the famiiv-.:\on:-mber 4- consider it a part of the club's com~ was chosen bv the n~\n' .;;t member of munity scn·ice to clo thi \\'Ork. the Carl Pap~ family, Henrietta ~Iary, "On passenger. ,-chic les. it i~ neces~ the daughter born to ~fr. and ~[rs. sary for the ~_tppltcant to gwc hts name, Pape of 1632 Central a\-cnue at the St. strc.e t and ctty acldrcs_s. the m~ke of Francis hospital. ~Irs. Pape'=-; brother, car. color and style ot hody. ~md of Kick Sch\\'all, and .\lrs. ~ c iHYall. 722 power, date of p~trclla.;c , SL'rtal and Ridge avenue. both lla,·c birthda,·s nw!or tJtllnhers. \\'lth the bore of the falling on November 4. · cyllnder:; and the antount _ of hor~e pO\\'er, as \\·e ll as the prt\'tuth years -0licc n:;c number. Mrs. Frederick Til t entertained "The technical ini(lrmation concernThursday at a lun cheon and bridge for ing the ~trokc and !HHC ni the motor fourteen gues ts in hon or nf :\1 rs. 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