| - A RR a a a December 1, 1928 WINNETKA TALK - Only One Defeat; Winnetka Loses 14-0 to Highwood The Winnetka foot ball season came to a close last Sunday, with the only defeat the locals have encountered. The score was 14 to 0, in favor of the strong Highwood team, which, from the opening whistle, appeared to have a two-fold objective; first, to knock out Agate Martin, and second, to win the game. How well they succeeded, despite the determined fight of the local team, is shown by the score. Highwood had a good football team and through the efforts of their line crunching backfield, they were able to puncture the local's forward wall for consistant gains, Their first touchdown came in the second period when 21 bad pass from the Winnetka center went over the receiver's head and a High- wood man fell on the ball on the Win- netka 20 yard line. On four successive plays they shoved the oval across for the first score. Their second touchdown came in the last quarter by an off- tackle plunge by their fullback, ter- minating the score 14-0 in favor of Highwood. The Winnetka football team has proven to be a working unit of which local grid enthusiasts may well be proud, and it is announced that plans are already underway to have an equally good team next vear. The support which the team received the past year was greatly appreciat- ed, without which it feels that it could not have been so successful in its efforts. 2 Assemblies Planned at Skokie School Next Week Two assemblies are planned for the Skokie school next week. The dram- atic department of the school will present a play at one assembly early in the week. At the second assembly next Friday, December 7, at 9 a. m,, Dr. H. A. Orvis, health commissioner of Winnetka, will talk on the progress made in the prevention of disease. Miss Callista Walkey, of 970 Linden avenue, has returned home from the state hospital at Dunning where she recently finished her post graduate course in psychology. "LISTEN NEIGHBOR | I'M THE WORKER -- WHO WAS NEVER CALLED A Knowing where to go saves a lot of time and that's exactly what life is made up of --TIME. We have a great respect for time, as we never waste it--and it saves you money. Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. Winnetka Teachers See Russian Play in Loop | A large representation of teachers from the Winnetka Public schools at- | tended the Tuesday night performance | of "The Inspector General" at the | Goodman theater in Chicago. The | teachers had a block in a section en- | gaged by the City club. "The Inspec- | tor General" is a Russian play--a satire on official corruption and provincialism. | Teachers of the Hubbard ed school had dinner at the Russian tea room at 6:30 before going to the theater. BARRY"S BIG CARPET, RUG and LINOLEUM SALE Starting December 1st and continuing all month. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 P. M. DAVID G. BARRY Established in 1920 806-810 GROVE ST. - - - i Phones: - - = Private Parking Space University 5712 Greenleaf 2300 The Largest Exclusive Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Store North of the "Loop" SPECIAL TERMS --the new, Wringeriless EASY 15 down factory has authorized this star- The SAFE WASHER Also supplied with built-in 4-cycle gasoline motor for homes withont electricity tling offer. They have granted us permission to sell the latest EASY Washer at these remarkable terms This new EASY Washer is safe. It has no wringer. It washes and damp- dries at the same time. It damp-dries a whole batch of clothes automatically in less than two minutes . . . and with absolutely no possibility of a single broken button or injury to finest silks. It is safer... faster... easier... gen- tler than any wringer could be. Let us show you these facts in your own home . . . at our expense. VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. Plumbing Contractor 847 Center Street, near Tower Road