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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Oct 1925, p. 31

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a Ld ef OT. 4 October 3, 1925 WINNETKA TALK FIELDBALL NEW SPORT High School Girls Add New Fea- ture to Activities and Design Year's Program Fieldball, a game new to New Trier high school, will be a feature of girls' athletics at the school this fall, ac- cording to the announcement by Miss May P. Fogg, head of the girls' phys- ical culture department. Miss Fogg has outlined an ambitious program for her charges and expects to make it a big year for the girl athletes of the school. Fieldball is a combination of basket- ball, hurlball, and soccer. It will take the place of volleyball this year, fol- lowed by the usual program, soccer, hockey and swimming. New tests and new charts are being planned. The Red Cross tests will be given as usual. During the winter there will be bas- ketball games and swimming meets, and a new feature--an indoor meet. This will be held between the gym classes and will contain such events as apparatus work, relays and comic races. Track, baseball, and tennis will take up the attention of the girls' gym de- partment during the Spring. Miss Fogg hopes to carry out this whole program though as yet it is only a plan. : ENTER GOLF TOURNEY Among the entrants listed from Chi- cago in the women's national golf tournament being played at Clayton, Mo., are the names of the following north shoreites who qualified for the match: Mrs. Joseph Francis Horn (Miriam Burns) of Westmoreland; Mrs. John Arends of the Wilmette Golf club, and Miss Dorothy Klotz of Indian Hill. It Tunes Through Everything -- } To nl pt The new Super-Zenith is NOT re- generative. It is a six-tube set with a new unique and really dif- ferent patented circuit controlled exclusively by the Zenith Radio Corporation. For the first time, you have here a set that-- l--tunes through everything and selects the station you really want. 2--requires only two hands -- not three--to operate, 3--brings in each station at only one point on the dial. 4--affords such mathematical preci- sion and simplicity that you can run over the entire dial in 1% minutes and pick up more sta- tions with greater clarity and volume than any other set on the market. Direct comparisons invited. See it in Our Display Room HORNER PIANO CO. Established 1907 1521 Sherman Ave., at Grove St "Horner's Corner" Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Greenleaf 464 Gamma Phi Beta Makes Public Its Pledge List Northwestern chapter of Gamma Phi Beta announces its pledges for this fall, a number of whom are well known along the north shore. The list fol- lows Alice Reddick, Louise Murry, Helen Strickland, Marjorie King, Helen Williams, Vesper Gilman, all of Chi- cago; Harriet Heir, Whitewater, Wis. ; Nellie Weston, Marjorie McBroome, Geneseo, Ill.; Mary Louise Fenton, Winnetka; Oualie Dawson, Davenport, [owa; Vivian McConnel, L.a Grange; Madeline Larson, River Forest; Mad- eline Munns, Minneapolis; Martha Halloway, Digonier, Ind.; Lillian En- quest, Evanston; Elleen Dapp, Quincy, Il1.; Charlotte Cummins, Redwood Falls, Minn.; Eleanor Luse, Western Springs, Ill.; Janet Griffith, Highland Park, IIL Mrs. Charles H. Stone, 269 Wood- lawn avenue, has as her guest, her sis- ter, Mrs. E. H. Schintz of Mattoon, Ill, who is here on business. Mrs. Stone's niece, Miss Irene Rich, a movie actress from Los Angeles, stopped to see her aunt Friday on her way to Europe. SMART COATS The smartest looking coats of the day are now being shown at the Unique Style Shop 1126 Central Ave., Wilmette They're Ranging In Price from $35 to $225 We defy you to duplicate these coats elsewhere at our prices. \ Roadster. pe $1665 min DISTINCTION Desirable as individuality in a home is distinction in a motor car. There is this to be said for the Reo No other car resem- bling it can be found on streets or highways. REO ROADSTER Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. "Buy Where Service Is Handy" Univ. 6194

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