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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Oct 1927, p. 19

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WINNETKA TALK October 22, 1927 Formal Opening Chandler's New Sporting Goods Department View of a Section of the New Sporting Goods Department Friday, October 21 marks the formal opening of Chandler's new Sporting Goods Department. Years of service to the sportsmen and women of the north shore brought with it a steadily increasing pa- tronage. It became our pleasant duty to remodel and enlarge our Sporting Goods Department which occupies the entire second floor. We present to the public the finest Sporting Goods Department on the north shore. Measured by completeness of stock, facilities to care for the needs of the public and manufacturers represented, it has no equal. We invite your inspection. See how well we can care for your sporting goods needs. Displays of equip- ment that will be of special interest to hunters, fisher- men, golfers, basketball players and football fans as well as to those interested in the modern ways of keep- ing fit have been arranged. Exclusive agency in Evanston for A. G. Spalding © Bros. Athletic Equipment Winchester Guns and Ammunition Shakespear Fishing Tackle Official Boy Scout Uniforms and Equipment We Can Satisfy Every Sporting Goods Need. Chandler's @ Sountain Square e PHONE UNIVERSITY 123 IE ERIRIRRRRRERIRIARRRALL] Mallinckrodt High Names Mission Unit Officers | Announcement is just made that the Mission unit of the Mallinckrodt High school has been organized for 1927-28. Officers for the three classes have been elected as follows : Senior class--Elvira Gerstenbrand, president ; Blanche Keil, vice-president : Gretchen Miller, treasurer; junior class--Mary Lynch, president; Eliza- beth Peter, vice-president; Gertrude Hanke, treasurer; sophomore class -- Alice Weber, president; Mary English, treasurer; commercial--Mar- ian Quaney, president; Lois Welch, treasurer. The freshman elected officers. class has not yet | Oberlin Woman' s Club Opens Autumn Season The North Shore Oberlin Woman's club will open its fall and winter sea- son of Jontaly meetings Monday, Oc- tober 24, when Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton will be hostess at her home, 604 C herry street, Winnetka. The meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock. The officers in charge of the activities this year are Mrs. George Mark Clark of Evanston, president: Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton of Winnetka, vice president; Miss Ethel M. Crain of Evanston, secretary; Mrs. Frank H. T. Potter of Evanston, treasurer. Mrs. Marshall Galloway is chairman of the social committee. club ANNOUNCE ORGAN RECITAL The first of a series of Sunday eve- ning organ recitals is to be given at St. John's Lutheran church, Octo- her 30. Walter Sassmanhausen, organ- {1st of Christ Lutheran church, Chi- | cago, will he the recitatist. 2 | AEBBEHEEASBLHS Winberg Big Show as Kemper Eleven Thrashes Opponents Howard Winberg, in a series of 75 and 90 yard runs for touchdowns has been furnishing the high spots of the season in the Kemper Military school victories over its football opponents. He is a former New Trier Student. On October 29 Kemper goes to Cul ver, Ind, where it is confidently ex pected Fullback "Swede" Winberg will attain still greater fame. The Booneville, Mo., team and associates from the school will make the trip to Culver in a special coach coming via Chicago. W. W. Winberg, father of the Kem- per fullback and a number of his north shore friends will motor to Culver to witness this game. Saturday of last week the Kemper team was victorious, 38 to 0, in its first annual football tilt with Princi- pia academy at St. Louis. Four hun- dred Kemper fans accompanied the team on a special train, and had the pleasure "of witnessing their favorite fullback, "the repeating gun," as he was termed by the St. Louis papers, score 5 of his team's 6 touchdowns. In a former game with the Ozark Wesleyan eleven, in which Kemper won 33 to 0, Winberg was announced as one of the outstanding players for the winners. On the kick-off, with splendid interference, he ran ninety yards for a touchdown. In another game, in which the Kem- per cadets thrashed the Jefferson City Junior college eleven 6 to 0, Winberg was the outstanding offensive player, according to the Kemper col lege paper, when, upon receiving a punt, he ran 75 yards for a touchdown. There are 3,304,833 males and 3.180 7 femalés in Illinois. also Miss Shee. cerning youth! | CHILDREN'S | 1608 Chicago Avenue Just for Those Early Teens go HERE was a time when the teen-age girl envied the vogueish footwear of her older sister. that was betore Pool $8 Piper introduced the Modern Now grown-up sister may well envy the jun- ior girl for the comfort of the precise juvenile lasts of Modern Miss Footwear--and tor its style that 1s so thoroughly in the approval of the eye of dis- Store Hours--8 to © PaoL & PIPER "INC: <HO RBBB HEE | But E SPECIALISTS Evanston | FEFTETBTED ETE ETE ET FCT CT TT TT TRC TCT TTT TET 2

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