[4 December 22, 1928 WINNETKA TALK NEW SUBURBAN LEAGUE LAUNCHES ACTIVITIES Basketball Competition First on Schedule; Officials Taken From Member Schools Activities of the newly organized League of Suburban High School were inaugurated this week with the holding of the first basketball game of the league's schedule between Evanston and Deerfield on Tuesday. New Trier, also a member of the league, was to meet Morton High this Friday. The league, which consists of six schools--New Trier, Deerfield, Evans- ton, Oak Park, Proviso, and Morton-- was organized last spring and a com- plete set of regulations drawn up gov- erning all sport competition which is hold under its auspices. Full arrange- ments of the league were not com- pleted until after the schools had drawn up their 1928 schedules, and it was de- cided to inaugurate its control with the opening of the basketball season. At a recent meeting the complete roster of basketball officials was chosen for the 1928-1929 schedule. All are members of the faculties of the six schools in the league and are as fol- lows: R. C. Carpenter and De Forest Snowley, New Trier; W. F. Zipoy and W. E. Einbecker, Deerfield; W. L. Johnson, B. B. Reeve, and W. L. Muehl, Evanston; H. C. Taylor and L. G. Schneller, Oak Park; H. L. Cooper and O. H. Matte, Proviso, and Floyd Wilson, Morton. Red Cross Plays Santa to Vets; Also Camp Men Fearful that Santa might forget some of the soldiers and sailors in this part of the country, the Chicago Chapt- er of the Red Cross decided it would provide for the service men this Christ- mas. The task was completed this week, after more than five hundred volunteers took part. The presents to the men in the hos- pitals are the most elaborate. Every Chicago man in an army hospital in the midwest, and many who are per- manently disabled and at home, on Christmas morning will receive a big square box labelled with his own name, and wishing him a Merry Christmas. Inside the box he will find half a pound of fruit cake, a box of choco- late candy, a box of hard candy, a deck of playing cards, a box of nuts three packages of gum, cigarettes, a a box of cheese, raisins, shaving cream and talcum powder. All the articles were purchased by the Red Cross and are of fine quality. The boys at the camps will not be forgotten. Big cretonne bags--1556 of them for Fort Sheridan and 1635 for Great Lakes alone--filled with gum, cigarettes, cards, handkerchiefs, a comb and a housewife's kit will go to them. Ex-service men at the Oak Forest Infirmary are being remembered by the Red Cross, as well. More than a hundred filled stockings will be sent to the inmates of that home. The volunteer headquarters of the Red Cross have been thronged with workers packing these parcels. Early this week the job was finished and they were put in the mail BAHA'l LECTURE At this holiday season, for the cele- bration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the topic of Dr. Vail's address at the Baha'i temple, Linden avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette, will be: "The Eternal New Commandment-- the New Significance of Christmas." This fourth talk in the present series on Immortal Life, will be at 4 o'clock Sunday, December 23, in Foundation hall. Christian Science Church "God the Preserver of Man" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- day, December 16. The Golden Text was, "As birds fly- ing, so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem; defending also he will de- liver it; and passing over he will pre- serve it" (Isaiah 31:5). 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