Qe A -------------------- February 19; 1927 WINNETKA TALK 15 New Trier Quints Take Measure of Oak Park Squads Oak Park lightweight basketball men who beat New Trier in basketball a month ago by one point, were defeated by the erstwhile victims with the score of 36 to 17 last Saturday. New Trier heavies added another victory to their list by downing the Oak Park heavies 32 to 15. The lineups: HEAVIES NEW TRIER 32) OAK PARK ( on ~ 1 FP BFP Sheldon, rf 2 1 1 | Urban, rf 3311 Pattison, rf 0 0 0 Taylor, rf 201 W. Paletti, If 6 2 0 | Smith, If 100 Nelson, If 0 0 0| Houston, c 012 Hoerber, c¢ 3 0 3 | Hodge, rg 002 Thompson, ¢ 0 0 0 | Pyatt, rg 000 J. Paletti, rg 1 1 2| Sommers, 1g 0 1 3 Markley, rg 100 Copeland, 1g 06 0 2 Burrows, 1g 10 0}, | ¥ IFT 14 4 8 6 311 Score by quarters: New Trier 5 19 26 32 Oak Park 3 3 12 15 Referee--Osbourne. Umpire--Quant. NEW TRIER (36) OAK PARK (17) Timekeeper--Tatham. LIGHTS BFP BFP 'Whitaker, rf 6 2 2 | Lee, rf 001 McLean, 1f 4 0 2| Raymond, rf 010 Strong, c¢ 6 0 2|Cocgelia, If 1 40 Mills, rg 1 0 2 | Helper, c 000 Smith, lg 0 0 3 |Xolling, c 000 Narramore, ¢c 4 0 0 Rickard, rg 0 2 3 Hoaglund, rg 0 0 0 Groth, 1g 001 17 211 5756 Score by quarters: New Trier 9 20 24 36 Oak Park 1 5 12 17 Referee--Quant. Umpire--Osbourne. Timekeeper--Showley. Odd Fellows Will Observe Brother- Friend Festivity A. T. Sherman Lodge No. 892, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, will give a Brothers and Friends banquet in their lodge hall in Wilmette, Thurs- day evening, February 24, from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock, with an interesting pro- gram_of entertainment, which will be- gin at 8 o'clock. Every member of the lodge has been asked to attend and bring a non-mem- ber and his wife or sweetheart. Any member who comes without bringing at least one guest will be made to pay a penalty. The object of this banquet and entertainment is to acquaint the uninitiated with the purpose and work of Odd Fellowship. The entertainment committee has is- sued the following schedule for the next few months: February 24, Brother and Friends banquet and entertainment. March 3, Second degree. March 10, Roll Call night. March 17, Initiatory degree. March 24, Benefit entertainment. March 3}, Second degree. April 7, Entertainment. April 14, Third degree. April 21, 108th Anniversary celebra- tion. April 28, Initiatory degree. May 26, Memorial services. June 2, Election of officers. July 7, Installation of officers. The Heyliger A. deWindts of 205 Chestnut street and Mrs. deWindt's father, John H. Arnold, returned Fri- day, February 18, from a month's stay in the South. After several weeks at Biloxi, they journeyed to New Orleans for a week's visit. --_--Q-- Mrs. Charles H. Eldred of Hibbard road, entertained at luncheon and bridge on Friday, February 11, in honor of Mrs. Samuel S. Dingee of Wausau, Wis. Christian Science Churches "Soul" was the subject of the lesson- sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sci- entist, Sunday, February 13. The Golden Text was from Proverbs 19:8, "He that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul: he that keepeth under- standing shall find good." Among the citations which compris- ed the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had walked: The same heard Paul speak: who stedfast- ly beholding him, and perceiving that he had faith to be healed, Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked" (Acts 14: 8-10). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Science of Chris- tianity comes with fan in hand to sep- arate the chaff from the wheat. Sci- ence will declare God aright, and Chris- tianity will demonstrate this declara- tion with its divine Principle, making mankind better physically, morally, and spiritually" (p. 466). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, Wash- ington avenue, announce the birth of a son on January 30. SILVER BLACK FOXES Registered proven breeders are pay- ing big dividends to their owners. You can own a pair of these money makers on our special purchase plan. We ranch for you and guarantee results. An investigation of our record in the Fox business will convince you that no better investment can be found. Mail coupon and full information will be sent to you. COUPON Wisconsin Canadian Silver Fox Co., Commercial Trust Bldg., Madison, Wisconsin. Please send me, without obligation to me, full particulars about your special pur- chase plan. Name Address a i Sie wa Wa City Emme riaa oon vv av 80 Acre Vineyard in California In the heart of the fertile San Joaquin Valley is this beautiful 80 acre vineyard, completely equipped. A fine place for life income and a home. It has cost over $60,000 to put in present con- dition and owner, having moved here, wishes to sell or exchange for Chicago or North Shore property at $35,000.00. Address WINNETKA TALK B-195 $000 0000000000000 0000000000 0 UNI IONN0N 0000 NI0 0000000 00N0000N000CN00E00EN00000000000000000NOOE0EsS Evanston Shop open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings THE@ [UB Henry C.Lytton & Sons State and Jackson=--Chicago Orrington and Church --Evanston In Our Evanston Shop Final Clearance of Fine Suits =a OVercoats rastically Reduced for Immediate Disposal Choice S272 Sold All Season up to $50 NEY Spring Clothes are arriving daily. A quick and decisive cleanup of all remaining broken lines of Fall and Win- ter garments is essential. So we've cut to the bone--announcing a price for fine merchandise so ridiculously low that it is bound to interest every man or young man who respects the purchasing power of his dollar. This is the end--no more Suits or Overcoats will be added-- no further cuts will be made. No toll charge to phone our Evanston Shop--Call Winnetka 188