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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Oct 1925, p. 37

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October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK New Trier Drops 20--7 Grid Battle to Deerfield Lads The New Trier football team took the small end of a 20--7 score in the game with Deerfield high school at Indian Hill last Saturday. The Gray and Green was downed partly by the accurate passing and excellent punting of the Deerfield team, but mainly by its own fumbles, which were the source of all three of Deer- field's touchdowns. Jenks, the New Trier first team quarterback, was the outstanding player of the game. He repeatedly gained yards in running back the opponents' punts and it was he who scored the only touchdown for the home team. Jackett kicked the goal, bringing the score to 7 for New Trier. Deerfield made a touchdown in each of the first and second quarters against the New Trier second team, which had started the game in a vain effort to tire the opponents and make the work easy for the regulars. The third touchdown was made in the last five minutes of play. At one time the New Trier men ad- vanced to within four yards of the Deerfield goal, but, with a splendid effort, the Deerfield team stopped them and kicked out of danger. Demand for Auburn Cars Greatest in Its History Word from officials of the Auburn Automobile company indicates that never before in the company's history have dealers' demands been so heavy for the six and eight cylinder automo- biles manufactured by the Indiana con- cern. The Auburn dealer organization, ac- cording to factory executives, has suc- ceeded in swamping the factory with a veritable deluge of orders which has necessitated additional workmen as well as a more intensive working pro- gram at the Indiana factory. In all of the larger cities Auburn has re- ceived a most popular reception, dealers tell the factory, and this reception is responsible for the unusual output de- manded by the Auburn dealer, factory officials believe. TO MAKE DEBUT Mr. and Mrs. William Cowper Boy- den, 725 Pine street, will present to society, their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Boyden, at a dinner-dance at the Casino club, New Year's night. OFFERS LANGUAGE STUDY For a number of years women from Winnetka and adjoining suburbs have gone to French classes under Monsieur Georges Cauuet. This year M. Cauuet is offering courses in Italian, Spanish, and German, under native teachers from his school, La Francaise. Al- ready, an Italian class is being formed, and evening classes in French are being considered. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig were hosts to their supper bridge club Fri- day evening at their home, 592 Prov- ident avenue. Can summery things of last sea- son's vintage be made to look summery again? Ask Little Boy Bright-- HE'S RIGHT! WOU will be surprised if you will send to us your last sea- son's dresses and waists. We will give them back to you in fresh stylish condition and the cost will not be great. RISI ARAN (nc. JOHN B. (IRS) Prop. 578 LINCOLN AVENUE Winnetka, Ill. Branch Stores Evanston, Wilmette, Highland Park Phones Winnetka 727, Wilmette 727 When In Evanston Dine at The Plaza M cRnING, noon and night, you'll al- ways find a tempting array of good things to eat at The Plaza--pure wholesome food, tastily prepared in variety to satisfy the most delicate appetite. Right handy, too, in the Library Plaza Hotel on Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street in the heart of the fashionable Library Square shopping district. Come Sun- day for dinner--get acquainted with the very best place to eat in Evanston. A Few Specials: Consomme, Golden Grain, 10c¢ Stuffed Deviled Crab--Manhattan, 30c Broiled Lake Trout, Fine Herbs, 35c Boiled New England Dinner Home Style, 30c Young Virginia Turkey, Dressing and Cranberry Sauce, 80c Stuffed Long Island Duck, Apple Sauce, 60c LIBRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA Orrington Ave. Just South of Church St., Evanston In The Library Plaza Hotel 5,000 Square Feet of Additional Dining Soon in The New Carlson Building. \¢ Th. 6 WE 0 wen 0 | AL XA XA XO XO ha XA XX) XE XE: XXX rr ra nai aoa NJ Oh) Space Ready LA. XA OA YX. . x J a (J ee N & Ao Ch Oh OL NILLES Coal Is Always Up To STANDARD Day in and day out, month by month, our coal does not vary in quality. In our unceasing efforts to keep the NILLES standard of value and service we have created an ever growing list of satisfied customers. CiC:& MC UNIVERSITY 5200 WILMETTE 333 GLENCOE 1100 NORTHBROOK reas CE NT RAL COAL & MATE RIAL CO.

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