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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 48

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48 WINNETKA 1927 TALK Kenilworth Club Opens Social Season Friday The Kenilworth club will open its | -- Stepping Stones FE | season for 1927-28 with a luncheon and | : : bridge on Friday, October 21, promptly | for Walls and Sidewalks lat 1 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas White is | field will be inserted into the chairman of the card committee and -- Rubble Stones -- the parties planned by the committee for protection of your lawn or October 15, Hanley May Place . Soph Backfield in N. U.-Ohio Game Possibilities that a sophomore hack North western lineup for the Ohio game at Columbus Saturday was imminent as | are always a very popular feature of the club. Mrs. Walter Knoop and Mrs. Richard Wolfe have charge of the opening luncheon. Coach Hanley began preparations for the coming struggle. Highly dissatisfied with the showing We'll build a new one--or repair the old. B. W. BLOW 660 Center St. the curve in your driveway Friday night Kenilworth is Club club something occurring every Friday and there night at will the be of his regular backs in the Utah game last Saturday, the new Purple mentor plans to work his youngsters on the first string eleven during practice this . night throughout the winter. On 1 riveways October 28, there will be a dinner week. It was these sophomores who dance pulled the Utah game out of the fire club this season. Herbert Taylor is president of the The other officers are: Mrs. James R. Starr, vice presi- 4! dent; F. W. Ketcham, secretary-treas- | urer; and Robert O. Berger, auditor. after the veteran backs had failed to get going. Two sophomore backs, Rus Berg herm and Johnny Haas, showed that they can carry the oval and unless Coach Hanley decides otherwise these two halfbacks will see a lot of service . CHANGE DATE OF PARTY tre : ~ against the Buckeyes. Bill Calder Established 1905 The Friendship Circle, club for girls | wood," a -sophomore. fullback, als | working in Winnetka homes, is plan- | demonstrated a lot of ability and Phone Winn. 201-202 | ning a Hallowe'en { Tuesday, October 25.« The date of the | party was deferred from October 18, | the time originally set for the event. costume pp po 7 = The New CADILLAC has met a great, nation-wide reception from an appreciative motoring public. It is acclaimed everywhere as the most beautiful of all Cadillacs--the great- est value in fine cars ever offered. Much was expected of this new car. It had to meet the critical approvalof the smartest motorists On every score, the conquest was decisive. And more: There was victory, equally great, in the new ~W ) party should see action Saturday. Bert Fox who was understudy to Moon Baker last fall and consequently did not break into the lineup is coming along fast as quarterback on the eleven. However, it is not likely that such | men as Capt. Gustafson, Tiny Lewis. Walt Holmer and "Yatz" Levison, who constitute the regular backfield, will remain on the bench throughout the Ohio engagement. The chagrin they will receive while working out with the scrubs this week may be just what they need to gét them in shape for the game, second MOVE TO WAUKEGAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Aho moved this week from 1476 Asbury avenue to 620 Cummings avenue, Waukegan. For Prompt 1 Reliable SERVICE on your Steam and Hot Water Plants Call in America. It had to surpass the Cadillse, pricgrasvhichh might = : : : . easilyandj ably have been an ' highest attainments in beauts, 8 advance. Justead, the new line Winnetka uxury, known resents val th - to fine cars. It had Cadillacs own on piss pon HS 3 & 5 3 greatest past accomplishments to offered--and within a price range transcend. more moderate than before. Fo] CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1810 Ridge Avenue A NOTABLE PRODUCT REE EVANSTON BRANCH ° Evanston lj} OF GENERAL MOTORS ls The NORTHSHORE CO. 16 Prouty Annex WINNETKA

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