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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Jun 1928, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK June 23, 1928 Wes oo C= = 3 = {e. mn Patricia Gown and Bonnet Shop 507 DAvIs ST., EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 1918 EEAND SALE STARTS MONDAY Summer Clearance Largest Reductions Prices below cost END DAYTIME AND AFTERNOON DRESSES $19.75 to %45 Values up to $100 EES DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS $2510 765 formerly up to $125.00 EER COATS AND SUITS $25 to %65 formerly up to $125.00 CLUB FROCKS SUMMER SPECIALS Tub Silks - Voiles - Linens $19.50 to %35 EPS HATS $5.00 formerly up to $30.00 EFAS Patricia Gown and Bonnet Shop 507 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 1918 (C4 These Fellows Play Here Sunday Winnetka's ball team will make an attempt this Sunday to dethrone another championship nine; this time it is Mr. Keller's All-Nations squad from Waukegan, pictured above. This team annexed the Lake county amateur championship last season. The All-Nations are coached by "Tiny" Goodbred, the largest man in amateur baseball. "Tiny" stands about 6 feet 6 inches and tips the scales at close to three hundred pounds. What's more, "Tiny" claims to be the Nick Altrock-"Al" Schaack combination all in one in the amateur ranks. He is noted for keeping the fans in a constant uproar from the start of the game to finish. Incidentally it should be mentioned nl that the All-Nations have already taken the Waukegan K. of Ls into camp this season by a score of 7 to 4. Those Winnetka fans who saw the FUR REPAIRING Winnetka-Waukegan K. of I. game, which the K. of L.'s won 5 to 4, know well that an interesting battle is in store for tomorrow. George Panosh will again do the mound work for the local contingent. George, to date, has a strikeout av- erage record of ten per game. In the K. of I. game he sent eleven back to the bench via the strike-out route. Such a record deserves commendation. Now before you store your furs for The game tomorrow will be played the summer, let me have them for on the Skokie Playfield diamond, Elm REPAIRING street and Hibbard road. Starting RELINING time is 3 o'clock. REMODELING Because Old Pluvius insisted that no I can save you at least 80%. My baseball games were to be played last 18 years' experience in Wilmette Sunday, the local athletes contented alone is your guarantee. 1 1 1 pS i LG IR themselves with doing things other than playing ball. The North Chicago- JOHN T. ROSBERG Winnetka game, to be played last Sun- Pailor--Furrier day, promised to be one of the best 830 Park Ave. Wilmette 2590 engagements of the season, in that the North Chicago troupe had already scalped Wilmette by a lopsided score. The two teams are scheduled to meet acain, however, so the local fans will 7 not be disappointed. Two dates have --Radio-- already been set for games between Sat these two teams--July 15 and 29. els Repairs--Accessories ATTENDS COMMENCEMENT - E. L. Nygaard, superintendent of the Movies-- Kenilworth Public schools, returned Wednesday from Oberlin, Ohio, where Cameras he had gone the previous Thursday. Projectors--Films Mr. Nygaard attended the graduation exercises at Oberlin college, where his nephew was a member of the class of 1928. a I Releases Thrice Monthly Mrs. W. W. Branigar and her daughter, Katherine, of Leicester road, R i S % Sh Beattwoith, returned feveral washs ago from their winter home at Gu adio €rvice op Hills, Biloxi, Miss. Miss Mary Brani- 2 Carlton Bldg. gar returned last week from Miss Winnetka 1840 Bennett's school, in Millbrook, N. Y., where she has been attending school for the past year.

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