September 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 3 300 BOYS ENROLL FOR NEW TRIER FOOTBALL Formidable Varsity Squad Opens 1929 Season Against .Fenger High School September 28 Approve Ordinance \\ IWOMEN VOTERS LEAGUES On Pardon Board G"'reating Permanent UNITE TO BOOST LECTURE Zoning Commission ·-----------.! · · On the recommendation of the Public W i I m e t t e and Kenilworth Service committee of which Trustee Leagues to Aid Winnetka in Hans VonReinsperg is chairman. the Plans for Lawrence Talk .I \Vilmettc Village board. meeting in \n,· Trier Ili~h sc hool opens it : , 1029 regular session at the Vi llage hall la st I 'r rs. Ernest P. nartlett, general ltiOthall ~ea:o;on Saturdav, ~eptl"mh~r 2X. Tuesday eve ning, approved an ordinchairman of the benefit lecture which with Fell.l!'<:r lli~h se houl ui Chicago ance creating a permanent zoning comthe \\'innetka League of \\!omen inrnishin.l!' tht: opposition. This "i ll mi ssion of five members to be an\"oters is sponsoring 0 \ toher 9 <tt he the fir:-t ni fi\'C home game~ (Ill Xt\\' pointed 1)\· the Village president. su!>Skokie schonl. \Vinnctka. announces Trin\ :-chedule this vear. Tl 1 c tt·am iect to the approval of the Villa .~c that the Kenilworth. Lake Forest and \\·ill a~:-,, p}a, · iour games a,,.a,· irtHll hoard. The terms of office arc for fiv e \\ 'ilmcttc Leagues of \ Vnmcn Voters 11011ll'. ,·cars each. expirin~ in rl1tation-that ha,·e ven· generous~\- consr11ted to coThe ~ ucccs~ uf. thi ~ ,·ear\ tt:alll .,y;JI is one each Fchruan· ov~r a: period c1i I . nnerate \vith the \Virtt1etka league so dcp('nd brgl'l\' up t1n th e :-.trl'JH.rth \li fi\·c \·ca r s. Thr nrdinanre gnes into I that re si dent:-. of all the vil lages mav the linl'. arrDrding to Coac h \\.a lt·:r effect immediatch·. · know that thev wilt han· an opportuni Heretofore. it ha . bee n the custom I .'\:-cheni>ach, who stated thi~ \\Tck th:tt f\· to hear Dadd Lawrence. editor of the harkfil'ld \rill be a~ ~ood pr htttcc t\ appoint a special zoning commis. ion the enited States Dailv. that night. than that oi last ,·ear. :\nd. ii y 1 1tt tn consider each individual problem as 1f rs . Ira L. Re,·Jwlrls. prrsident of kt\T itlrl!'ntten. let us remind ,.till that the occasion arose. the term of office the \Yilm ette lrag-uc is in cl1arge ~,f \L.,,. Trier went thronl!'h the 192X ;;e : 1 ~ expiring with the filing of the rccomtickets for \Yilmettc and may he ~on undeil'atl'd, rolle~ting a t11tal 1 ,1 : mendation to tl1e Village hoard in that reached 1)\· catlin . !:! \Vilmette 1A10. liS 111·int" tn its oppoiH'nt:-o' 5. 1 particular in stance . Un('<"r the new I ~r rs. Mark \Y. Cresap, president of 300 Candidates , 111easurc the permanent commission \nll the Kcnih\·orth league and a patroness Appr11Ximatch· ~hrec . l1t1ndrvd Ill":-.. ; rnnduct pub li c hear~ngs upon .all nf the lrcture. i·s hancllinrr the sale of ur t.lorc than a third nt the total lltllll- · quests for changes 111 the zonmg ort irkrts in Kcnihvorth. Mrs . Cresap's ~~l·r .ni ho,·;-; enrolled. at .\e\,. Tr.ier. \\Trt· ! dinance.s nr nther. matters. pertainin~ I nhonc mnnber is KrnihYorth 3fi0. 111 tPtlth~lll to.l !·s tl11s \Ycek - l·Jght,· ·)ll 1 tn z.nnll1l! reQt tlatlntl:-i. not1ces .to lw the \'at"-11\' squad. one hundrl·cl 1111 tiH· nuh ll ~hrcl at ka:;t fifteen da,·s 111 adTn Lake Forest. 'Mrs. Frank P. Hixon. ire;-;lnlla n-~oplwnwre ~q uad . and an- J ,·a nee of rach he a rill!.!'. The commi·.;tr ra. urrr or the Xatinnal League of \\.omen \·ntcrs, ·is holding- tickets for l·ther httndrl· d on thv intl';unura l c;;inn is rl·quirccl tn makr a final rrnort 1 tt·ams. nn the proposition considered \Yithin resiclrnts of her vi ll age who plan to C(·ar .h :\ :-or h e nh~ , 1~ . \\It_~~ ha..; he~.?n j thirt.'· da,·~ of thr co:1c lttsion oi the Dr. \Villi am E. Buchler 1 Ji Clcnroe attrnd the lecture. ~f rs. T nhn L. Hamilton. \Vinn etka llll:-o\ :-ltJn·. the .nPl'll ing . (II :-.rlHJn! l<_tst puhl1c ~1carmg. . \\ ed: gdtl tlg l11 s nH..'Il Jlllt) ~ltape 1ur '· Tt \nll also he the dutY of the ne\\'1\' has been named to the state- hoard oi ticket chairman. can he called at \\'in the fir:-.t l!anH· nf the :;ea~nn next ~at- I created commission tn recommend parole s and pardons, his app()intmt·nt nctka 2M. ltrda,·. ha:- announced a probable "tart- ; changes ancl amendments to the Yilla_~c being one of ten made this week by Has Remarkable Experience \fr. T.a\\-rrncp's lrcturr nromises to in!.! lint·np ior the <.1pening l!'anH': Ed : zonin£! corlr and to preparl' the nrclmCulkn. ct·ntn: Ccorge O~an and John : ancc iorm t1) he submit ted to thr Vil- Go,·. Louis L. Emmerson in completin~ he an rntrrtaining affair for even·one :\t \\ n· 1(!. .!.!nards: Tack Ll)n·nz and E(l l:we . hoard \\'ith snch a rccommrnda- the personnel oi the hoard. \\' . C. -fnr tlwse \\'ho are interested in the l~udolph. tackles; Dick ~fann and tion. jone s of ~treator was namecl"chainm.n, functioning of our .z overnment. for l'arlt!l\11 ~rhrocclcr. end~: Tom Hicks. · succeeding Hinton J. Clabaugh ni \\"in- those " ·ho lih' to li sten tn one 0f the nc"""papcr brotherhood tell stori rs of captain. right haliback: Ccorl!'e Eaton. ' Enrollment at Wilmette ka who re . igned rcccnth·. The the "in-;ide" of thr "hig stories" and kit haliktrk: g oh Ft~rre:-.ter ur ··nud" S h 1 N T } 1 578 net_ other mc111ber · of the h ;arcl. were to tho:-.r " ·l1o like tn hear the pronhe11;1'-kin..;, Cillarttrback. and Ben Thomp- . C 00 S OW ota S · ""n· ··ni l~·· Connor. Pr Bert ~111ith. i11ll- , Enrollment in the \\'ilmettl Puhlic cho:cn four from Chicago and il)tlf cir. of a nolitica l nronhrt whosr sagacit,· ha s been well demonstrated. ktrk. :-.chools harl reached a total 1. f 1.578 in- irom t hl· down;-; tate a n·a. i From the \"CrY start of hie;; c-areer Difficult Schedule \I nnda,· of this week . This number i's \f r. T.awrrnce has sren the inside of ~l' , . Tril·r's sc hecluk thi, ,- ~·a r h , vleYc n ·less than the ntunher of pupils ~aid to he one oi the hardc:-.t in tiH· ! l'l~rollecl at the end ni September last Evening School for Adults alm o;;t rvrn· occurrncc that has hecn I dc;;crihcd in headlines in our new<;:-.cht" 1l\ i(1(1thall hi ston·. llnml' ~ames i ·,·,·a r when the total stood at 1.5~9 . Will Open Here October 7 nancrs. He it "·as '"h')· ""hile he "·as are to he \\·ith Fenger Pll ~cptl:mhtr 2R.·I ~~n· eral \\ ilmette ~amities haYc not.:,·et The \\'ilm ettc EYening School f()r sti ll at Princeton. flashed hi' fir ,t hig nak. Park on October 12. \\_ aukegan . returned from tlwtr summrr \·acat10ns -;ron!) tn the A-;sociatcd Prrss- the 1\Jl \on·mhcr 2, Deerfield nn :\m·c mbl:r 1 and with the rdurn oi these children. 1 >·. and Anti()rh on ?\on:mher lh. (~utI the total number oi pupils in the puh- :\dults, which is tu be conducted ~his new s of the drath of Grovl'r Clcvelancl. Tells Stories of War n l. ton n games_, a.re t n he plan·d \\' It!l I he school s this year '"ill he practicaity year by the \\'iltndte Board tli I·>lu \fr. T.a,nencc has shou ted stories I;111dl_>l(lm at Cl11cal!n (lll October <"· t~~e same as la st year. The Central cation, ,,·ill begin its course of study I rnYJ:-o(l at ~.r an\'ond on OctPber 1 >. ,chool group ha s the large:-;t enrollm1'nt on \l onday night, October 7, at 8 from a shrap11el-sp ra\·rd hotlSrton to a \_lorton at ( IC~ro on Octnbl'~ 2(>. and "it h a total of 667. Ho\\·ard school is o'c1ock in the Stolp school, it \\'as an- teleQ"r.anh nnerator in c;;idc ""hile M~'xi ~S~·an:-. 1o n at 1·.\·a nston " 11 \ 11 n ·Jnh··r , ll<'xt " ·ith 513, and the f1gure~ fnr tl' e uounccd this \\·ee k by Supt. J. R. can re,·olutioni;;ts nla,·pd ou t th eir little Harper, of \\"ilmctte Public schools. £!ame \vithin ~ight. He hac;; followecl · ,'I' · · · tl 11 1 ciher schools arc: l.ngan 271. :1ncl Further details concerning the schoo l, the midnig-ht rid rs of a nuick-triQ"gerecl 1f ert I:. \e\\· ner :- tuo >a rl.'cnr< 1 j' inr la:-.t \'ear. \\'hich tlH· hoy., ·arc ·1t1 t L<illrcl 127. · the instructors, and the cour ses of studv nossc and feudist:; lurkin g in th<tt) heat thi s Year: rc, be offered will appear in latl' r issue.s I .;hadows of the Vir!!inia mountains. Xc"· Trier Opp1>11cnt'~ Bankers Leave Monday of \YrutE1'TI·: LrFJ-:. He was sent to Sea!!irt. N. ].. to ac-comnam· \Yoodrow \\'il c:0n on his first Opp(lnl'llt Score Score for Convention in West nresirlcntia l camnai£!n .ltHl latf'r covert"cl 2(i 0 Lake\'ie" Craig B. Hazelwood of 16 Canterbury the Pracr C'on frr~'ncc in Pari' and ac (J 6 I.indhlnm comnan icd Mr. \Yibon into Ttalv and ] C) 0 court, Wilmette, vice-president of the· \\'auk egan Grrat Rritian. 39 7 First National Bank of Chicago, and Kenosha His remarkahlr accmacv. his peneOak Park 19 0 president of the American Bankers association. will head a large group tration and his unc easi ng- studv of the 2(i 4 of Deerfield Chicago financi ers to the sessions h:~rkuround of thl' nrws which '11e 34 0 Streator of the association's convention to be ,,·rites ha,·e c:1rned Mr. Lawrence a Jo:,·alhton 6 6 held in San Francisco September 30 oosition of authoritv. His accuracv 25 to October 3. The bankers will leav e anrl fairnrss :111(1 his non-oartisan view175 Totals Chicago Monday morning, September n0int caused him to he chosen to con23, and will make brief stops at Mindnrt a class in government over the Joseph Sears School to neapoli s, St. Paul. Spokane, and Seattle, radio. thr success of which was so Have Its Own Orchestra in which cities officials of clearing g-rrat that it "as followed bv a second Parents of pupils in the fifth , sixth , house hanks will entertain the touri st s. series on similar snbiect:;. "FOLLOW "Trend of Times," Tonic seve nth, and eighth grades at the Arlen \V. Converse, 396 Hav:thorne So it is natural enmwh that the snonJoseph Sears school have been noti- lane. \Vinnetka, will also he iH the Cl\isor:; of Mr. Lawrenr<"s lecture are so fil'd that plans arc under way for th e tago party. Find a user for that chair, <'nthusiastic about hi s appearance on organization of an orchest ra at th e lamp and rug you wanted the north shore . The\· are proud of schnol. Miss Margaret Davenport, BUNDLE CAMPAIGN to replace. the fact that. tlwnk c: to the neg-otiati C\\ ' Jo:;cr>h Scars music teacher, who The annual Bundle campaign of tions of Mrc;;. R. C. McNamara. nresihas had a number of years' experience the Chicago Christian Indu striaJ dent of the \ViJ!netka le::trrue. of Womin cmHlucting grammar school orchesle-ague is scheduled for the period 1'11 Voters. they were able to induc-e FOI{ SALE :\L\11. H 0 C K E H. tra s. will direct the orchestra. Tn confrom September 22 to October 5. lt>at h er roekt'r, mah. st:>tlf't>, ch erry }.f r. Lawr<'nc-e to con1r ::~nrl tell what he junction with the organization of the \Vilm ctte and Kenilworth residents Sl'tlet:>, l"OU<'h, :v, inm bed with think s is "The Trend of the Times." {)rchestra it is planned to arrange spring and mattress. '\\' ilmette having used clothing that an be 1619. classes in three or four different spared are invited to contribute to HOLD RALLY DAY groups such as st~ing, wood -w ind, thi s charitable cause. The trucks Annnal Ralh· Dav wilt be observed hra. s. and percussion instruments . of the league will call for all conin the pari sh · of St. John's Lutheran The se classes will be given once a The Want-Ads will ~elp tributions. Arrangements ct~n be church Sunclar mornin~. Septrrnher 22. week and taught by competent made by phoning Mrs. Roy R. MarThere will be special ob servances for you follow through. teachers. Arrangements are to be made quardt, local chairman of the the children at the Snnclav school hour also for the rentin..~ of instruments by league's auxiliary, at Wilmette 388. and a service for children and older pupils who desire to rent them. pf·ople at 11 o'r1nc-k. n·-1 1 1 1 THRU"