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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Sep 1927, p. 24

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22 WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 = A EE a ii ) | 3 : Scouts A re Guests {| Marries in Evanston at Illini-Bradley 3 {| : OIL TO BURN { Game on October 1 4 : 11 Bradley's formidable football team i A Grade for Every Burner 1 will open the University of Illinois HUGHES OIL COMPANY Superior 6481-2-3-4 Greenleaf 3456 General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones: Niles Center 217 Rogers Park 0982 "Quality Work" Is Making This Man More Popular Every Day To give the family laundry to Bill The Washington Laundry Man is assurance that "Quality Work" will be returned, and at a figure lower than it could be done at home. So many housewives are giving him the weekly laundry, that it was necessary to add 3 trucks to our present fleet. THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY Univ. 5900 Wilmette 145 Toloff Photo Mrs. Scott Corwith Greene is a re- cent bride. Her marriage took place Tuesday evening, September 13, in St. Mark's church in Evanston. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Bradford of Evanston. Mr. Greene is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greene of Wilmette. William Morse of Provident avenue, and his daughter, Mrs. Charles Wahl, of Milwaukee, are spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gaines in Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Gaines was Della Morse. 1 SALESMEN --~OIL BURNER~ An exceptional factory nection with money making pos- sibilities assured. We want only a few good and experienced men capable of taking charge of re- stricted territory. See our ad in this paper. See Mr. Genung, 112-118 N. May St., Chicago. con- | I 7 nv = The Peoria team, prestige of season October 1. with the twenty-four straight victories in three years, is regarded as likely to provide the Illini with plenty of trouble. The occasion of the Bradley game will be Boy Scout day when the troops of the state and nearby Indiana will be guests. All Scouts are invited, Di- rector George Huff announces, and if any troop have not received invitations it is an oversight. These troops should immediately notify Director Huff that they are coming and complete infor- mation will be furnished. School chil- dren of the counties adjoining Cham- paign county also will be guests at the Bradley game. While football practice is in full swing, enthusiasts are ordering tickets for the Michigan game, October 29, and the Chicago game, November 12. These are the two big home battles for the Illini. There are plenty of good seats available for both engage- ments, the football ticket office an- nounces. The Illini squad is headed by four- teen letter men, as follows: Captain Reitsch, Schultz, Marriner, Grable, Nowack, Perkins, Nickol, D'Ambrosio, Mitterwallner, Muegge, French, Stues- sy, Stewart and Peters. Mitterwall- ner and Muegge were varsity players in 1925 but were not on the squad last year. Jud Timm, who had won a place in the back field last year when he was retired by an injury, is back ap- parently in good condition and is re- garded as the most promising back. Eastman Kodak Executive Buys Indian Hill Vacant J. E. McGhee, assistant manager of the Eastman Kodak company, has purchased vacant property in the Ma- nus Indian Hill subdivision and will build in the near future a Spanish type house of brick construction. E. C. Phillips, Wilmette real estate broker, represented both seller and buyer in the transaction. Miss Ruthlea Harlan, 430 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, is motoring to At- lantic, Towa, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Campbell, and their son, to visit Miss Harlan's grandpar- ents. 545 Lincoln Ave. Teachers in charge: Kathleen Air, 27TH YEAR Private and Main School: A School for: Ambitious Amateur, The OLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUS IC WINNETKA BRANCH Laura Coupland, Phyllis Kellogg White, Mary Esther Winslow. WALTER SPRY distinguished Artist and Pedagogue will accept a limited number of advanced and intermediate students. ) Piano, Keyboard Harmony, Sight Reading, Violin, Ensemble Playing, Ear Training. 509 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago The Mature Musician, School Teacher, The Talented Child. EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC Send for complete catalog. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC 509 S. Wabash Avenue, Phone Winn. 974 Valona Brewer, Katherine Hedglin, NOW OPEN class lessons. The Teacher of Music, The Young Artist, The Public Chicago.

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