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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 32

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30 WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 Illini Meet Buckeyes in Grid Finale November 24 great Ohio State-Illinois gridiron battle is predicted November 24 when the Buckeyes invade the Illini stadium to close the season. Ever since 1917, with the exception of 1918, the Illini and Buckeyes have met in the last game of the season and often it has decided the championship. The Illini probably are the under-dogs in this year's combat but they can take cheer from the memory of the 1921 contest at Columbus when they upset Another the Buckeyes and deprived them of the championship. That year Illinois previously had lost all of its conference games, Ernest Marcouiller, 16, of Chicago, Illinois, is winner of the senior champ- ionship in the model airplane contest held at Atlantic City under the aus- pices of the Playground Association of America. --O-- Mrs. M. B. Skinner of 1012 Green- wood avenue went to South Bend, Ind. for a few days this week. NFR LLL VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE will be at the ALCYON THEATRE Highland Park COMING SOON NORTHBOUND Lv. Chicago . 6:30 p.m. Lv. Evanston °§/* 6:49 p.m. Lv. Milwaukee 9:00 p.m. Ar. St.Paul . 7:00 a.m. Ar. Minneapolis 7:35 a.m. H. W. Meline, Ticket Agent Davis St. Station Phone University 2381 University 1587 CHICAGO & On the world's finest train --the table d'hote dinner at $1.50 brings to you a new delight in dining. Ready to serve at 5:50 p. m. at Chicago Terminal. En- joy iton your next trip between Chicago and the Twin Cities. THE NEW ORTHWESTERN LIMITED Between CHICAGO-ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS The Shortest Route--the Lake Shore Water Level Line TICKET OFFICES W. P. Withers, Ticket t Central oe. rei Ager Phone SOUTHBOUND Lv. Minneapolis 8:00 p.m. Lv.St. Paul . 8:40 p.m. Ar. Milwaukee 5:50 a.m. Ar. Evanston °§* 8:12 a.m. Ar. Chicago . 8:35 a.m. H. J. McConnell, Ticket Agent Main St. Station Phone University 909 AM Lowson, Ticket Agent "Evanston, m, MUSIC CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Senior Music club of New Trier High school was scheduled for this Friday night at the home of Willis Snyder in Glencoe. Mrs. Robert Nusbaum, 728 Green- wood avenue, Glencoe, entertained last Friday night at a bridge party for Miss Louise Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sherwood Williams of Evanston, whose marriage to Amos Glen Williams" takes place on Satur- day, November 24. -- Robert Wadlow, 10 years old, of Al- ton, Illinois, is six feet six inches tall and weighs 211 pounds. Physicians predict he will reach nine feet. Black Silver Fox FURS You are invited to drive out and see these beautiful and interesting animals raised on our ranch, Select the fur you wish by seeing it on the living animal that bears it. Buy your fur direct from the Ranch at a substantial saving. We do the pelting and will have furs made up for you, if you wish. L. W. SCHNITZER RANCH On Landwehr Road Three miles west of Waukegan Road; one mile north of Lake Avenue Phone Northbrook 116-J ELL eT TT Tr TT . "Chicago," "Army" Win Top Places in Intramural League "Chicago" and "Army" finished the season at the top of their respective leagues in Intramural football at New Trier. "Chicago" is the champion of the heavyweight league and the "Army" players are lightweight medal- ists. "Chicago" held the lead in the heavy- weight division all season although put up a hard fight for first place and managed to win one game from the leaders. The status in the lighter league has changed a good deal since the first of the season. "Harvard" which had held first place for several weeks dropped to third place and the "Army" took the lead. The "Navy" which had been in third place most of the season came up to second in the final standing. The final standings are: HEAVYWEIGHT Won Tied Lost Pts. 6 Chicago ale ith 2 1 28 Hlinois ....... 4 3 2 22 Purdue " ETL 3 4 14 Indiana .... 1 2 6 8 LIGHTWEIGHT Army nck 7 1 1 30 Navy c.eivsdis ian 4 1 4 18 Harvard ..::. i. 4 0 5 16 Yale 1 2 6 8 The point standing was made by Mr. Showley, counting 4 points for a victory and 2 points for a tie. Junior School Branch to Have Varied Program For the November meeting of the North End branch, Friends of the Chi- cago Junior school, Tuesday, November 20, at 8:30 at the Sovereign hotel, the appearance of Madame Ethel Oswald Adams, dramatic soprano of the operatic and concert stage, is announced. She will present a series of arias and songs which will be followed by a trip to the North Cape, a motion picture travelogue of a cruise to the fjords of Norway, given by Carl Ziock. A card party is to be given at the home of Mrs. C. H. Nygren, 1625 Catal- pa avenue, Chimago, November 21 at 2 o'clock. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the North End branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school. U. CLUB SPEAKER Prof. Irving H. Cutter, dean of the medical school of Northwestern uni- versity, will be the speaker Saturday evening at the University club. Os PARTY FOR FRESHMEN Sophomores at Roycemore school entertained Friday evening in honor of the freshman class. Give Your Party Here! Make your dinner, dinner-dance or luncheon a really differ- ent and distinctive affair. Whether yours be a party of 5 or 500, Sovereign facilities, Sovereign service and famous cuisine, insures complete success. nificent ballroom afford ideal settings. location is an additional attraction. suggestions and prices. Private rooms or the mag- And a convenient Telephone or write for el So ESovereian Under direction of Mr. Albert "Phone Briargate 8000 6200 Kenmore Ave. North Your inspection of apartments, suites, or single rooms is cordially invited. You'll enjoy living at Hotel Sovereign-- there is no servant problem here!

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