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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 63

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62 WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 ADDRESSES ROTARIANS : The Laird Bell family of 1352 Tower number of north shore rotarians road, Winnetka, returned recently after Preaching Mission to Be attended the meeting of the Rotary [spending a few weeks at the Huron | Held at Glencoe Church club of Chicago, Tuesday at the Hotel | Mountain club. Sherman to hear Vivian Carter, Lon- --O-- don editor. He is now editor of Ro- tional. cation in Canada. Charles Sommer, 425 Provident ave- | The Rev. Irving P. Johnson, D.D., St. Elisabeth in Glencoe each DRIVEWAYS LANDSCAPING Built and Refinished and Grading Done Estimates Free by Experts Established 1918 Franz Krenn LANDSCAPE GARDENER TELEPHONE 2435 WINNETKA PLANT Evergteens, Peivas sud Barberry PLANT a. d 1 NOW ... ito ei™ ™™™ NOW Lawns shonld now be fertilized. We will furnish all kinds of fertilizer. evening at 8 o'clock begin- ning this Sun- day, September 30, and running through next Sunday, Octo- ber 7. with the exception of Saturday, Octo- ber 6. a Bishop John- Bishop I. P. Johnson son is a widely known preacher and will come to Glencoe with an established reputation in the religious world. Residents of the north shore, regardless of church affiliations, have been invited to the church of St. Elisabeth to hear him. A preaching mission, as defined in a recent bulletin of the mission commit- tee of the church, is "a concentration of spiritual effort upon one place for a short time." bishop of Colorado, will conduct a! tarian, magazine of Rotary interna-|nue, has returned home from his va- | preaching mission at the Church of] NOW--IN OUR NEW LOCATION 874 CENTER STREET (Just South of Tower Road) Our new building having been recently completed, will afford us the nfost complete Show and Salesroom on the north shore. Our formal opening will be held in the near future, but now we wish to call your attention to our new address, where you can see on display the following appliances: GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerators DETROIT JEWEL . Kitchen Gas Ranges EASY Washers Ironers Oil Burners We Offer a Complete wo Plumbing Service The above listed appliances can all be purchased on the Deferred Payment Plan ELECTRIC Dish Washers CHAMBERS Fireless Gas Ranges GAS Water Heaters PREMIER Duplex Vacuum Cleaner Our Service Includes Plumbing Fixtures Vie. J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractor 874 Center Street Phone Winnetka 908 Purple Faces Two Hard Games in One Day Next Saturday The task of meeting two varsity teams on the same day confronts the Northwestern football eleven when it clashes with Butler university and Loyola university at Evanston Satur- day afternoon, October 6. The Pur- ple varsity will clash with Butler in the first game of the double bill and the Wildcat reserves will meet Loyola university of Chicago in the after piece. Both these visiting teams have strong aggregations and will place a severe test on Coach Hanley's pro- teges. The Butler Bulldogs are coached by Potsy Clark, famous Illinois player, who has gained considerable recogni- tion in the coaching field. Much of Butler's hope in the com- ing tilt will depend on John Cavosie, their backfield ace who is reputed to be the best product seen at Butler in years. He is a sophomore weighing 195 pounds, a good kicker, splendid passer, and something of a sensation at reeling off yardage. Other back- field hopes are Francis Royce, 170 pound letterman; Maurice Baker, full- back letterman; Alan Fromuth, quar- terback, who does most of the kicking and passing; Oral Hutchins, good left handed passer, and Hubert Hinchman, fullback. Bulldog Line Strong The Bulldog line is also something to talk about with several 200 pounders on the list. Robert Schopf, Willard Warth, and George Haftzger, all let- termen, will probably see most of the service at tackle. The guards include George Fredenberger, junior letter- man; William McCarthy, 190 pound sophomore, and Bill Bugg, 190 pound senior, Some fleet ends are included in the following quartet of veterans; Alonzo Watford, fullback last year but now playing at a flank job; Herman Gei- sert, Howard Crosby and Wilho, Maki, nicknamed "The Fleet Finn." James Puett, sophomore center, is the big- gest man on the squad, weighing 210 pounds. Hamilton Clark is the other pivot man, Loyola expects much from its soph- omores this fall with much promis- ing new blood coming up from the frosh. Larry Faul, a halfback, isa good prospect to replace Griffin. Downs, of last year's eleven, is back and will hold down one of the backfield jobs. Other prospects are Malloy, Murphy, Etu, and Shanahan. Hold Tryouts Soon for New Trier Debate Team Tryouts for the New Trier High school debating team will be held within the next three weeks, it was announced this week at the high school. The loss of Rolland Simonds, winner of the Il- linois-Wisconsin extemporaneous speak- ing contest and member of the new Trier debating squad last year, will be keenly felt. Frank Gilchrist, leader of last year's negative team, will be missed also. John Erickson and Bob Forster, regu- lars of last year, are back in school and will bolster New Trier"s hopes for a winning debate team this year. Mrs. B. F. Ellsberry has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hicks, 241 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. Ellsberry is Mrs. Hicks' sister. --Q-- Mrs. Sanford Holden, 527 Warwick road, Kenilworth, entertained a few of her Chicago friends at luncheon on Wednesday. -- Mrs. John C. Carpenter, 239 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained her luncheon club on Friday of last week. pr Mrs. W. W. Wheelock of 132 Ox- ford road, Kenilworth, is home from a short trip to Memphis, Tenn.

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