November 19, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 1 Mi . PUPILS BID ADIEU TO Women H ockeyites "UNCLE JOHN" BENHAM Administer Defeat A Full Charge {or to Madison Entry Deus of Sunder Sousa) SOUT: | oot Sian, PHS THANKSGIVING Service at Church vitation game at Madison, Wis., last 4 _| Sunday, defeated the Madison team Better check up on your batteries now. Don't disappoint the guests An important change occurred in the | 5 to 2. Mrs. Lewis Taylor played goal on Thanksgiving--Have your batteries fully charged--Phone us-- Sunday school of the Kenilworth |, the local team. Miss Marion Mont- well. ell : Union church last week when John gomery was fullback ;Miss Peg Hard- "t Benbham--*"Uncle John" as he is known |; 2, fullback; Mi Lillian Marshall y to the children--who has been superin- | 18, pack; Miss lalhan arshall, tendent of the school for eight years, | right half; Miss Virginia Wallace, cen- Ogden Homma 8 / resigned from active service. ter half; Miss Bernice Bulley,left half; WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY Mr. Benham's resignation was ac-| Miss Peggy Waidner, right wing; cepted with regret, for everyone has| Miss Margaret De Lay, right inner; SERVICE STATION 2 felt very keenly ine Sincere, Snthusias. Miss Elizabeth Lamson, center f{for- } tic work he has done in building up one | ward; and Mrs. Thomas McLaren, left - of the best Sunday schools in this sec- | wing. . In the Glen Etka Garage tion of the country. The Chicago Women's Field Hockey 915 Linden Avenue Phone Winnetka 8 Mr. Benham's career in Sunday | tournament will be held at Dyche stad- school work is worthy of definite rec- | jum Friday and Saturday, November ognition. For forty years, from 1865|25 and 26. Tickets are on sale at to 1905, he acted as treasurer of the | Adams' Drug store, or may be obtained I Christ Reformed Episcopal church of| from any of the players. ®) Chicago, of which Bishop Cheney was Preliminary games will be played at : rector, and was an officer in the Sun- | Washington park, Chicago, on Thanks- | i day school, during the last twenty-five | giving Day. Madison will play Battle | |B} : i | years of association there acting as su- | Creek, Milwaukee meets Chicago's first Xi : perintendent of the Sunday school. team, Urbana plays St. Louis, and ||ES O D D S d E N Prominent in Patriotic Service Chicago's second team draws a bye. ® a n : For many yeears he has carried on | The first game begins at 9:30 Thurs- 3) ' constructive and splendid work at the day morning. Four games will 'be | |E3 { Union League club, Chicago, serving played on Friday, beginning at 9:30, at | [4 | - as members of its board of directors | Dyche stadium, Evanston. On Satur- & and holding the office of chairman of | day, also at Evanston, the champion- | |&¢ R the Public Affairs committee. In ship game will be played. That after- = i charge of the "Washington Birthday | noon there will also be a high school | |B) i celebration" held each year at the club, | game played by girls from high schools =: ! he has formed many close friendships in and near Chicago. 2 i rominent army and navy officers A 1 bs * with prominent army and i ree ga BAALTECTURE | In order to immediately dispose of all our mindful of the children of Kenilworth, | "Wonders of the Holy Land" at thestudio 3 he iy hit) these men out to the | of Louis Bourgeois, 536 Sheridan road, 8 old stock which we do not choose to carry Wilmette, Sunday, November 20, at 3 d village to-speak to the boys and girls | J" "1" pl Bagdadi in Palestine. | [R - . of the Sunday school. The members Fie enilunoos we el the i: = into our new store. . - We offer you this # i of the founders of the movement for the d 6]. : " . Oe oe ren ot Major. | umification of mankind in the New Bra of (K slightly soiled" stock at a discount that Felony niversal Peace now in process of real- . General Wood of the Phillipines. Ma- | ization, and his wife was born in the | |K varies from ; i jor General Eli Helmick, inspector Doted prison of pecn, near Mount Carmel. ! Tat S nowledge as een gaine y years ®) general of the United States Army, of personal observation. Few persons in sf and Captain Evans of the United | the Occident have enjoyed like opportun- | |Ef States Navy, and the cordial hand- jties for acquiring lay accurate in ; x ormation on e theology, customs an shake of each. Also, the United States aon OD ie Ontent aGisions: 10 J 0 to % Marine band which sent men out each | all Bahai meetings are free. There are ||D) year to head the Memorial Day or the | no collections. = Fourth of July parade in Kenilworth, -- and helped' 'to "makKe- the>wervices on lll | . - = - each occasion all the more impressive. | £ This merchandise includes: i All this came through the friendship |} ol i for Mr. Benham | S Yard G d R - onored by Club Men | 2 ard Goods Remnants. . Hosiery The Union League in prassaied | A U d b Mr. Benham with a magnificent hand- |} KS ; illumined embossed povle os Section | = naerwear, oth silk and wool and appreciation on his 80th birthday, A 3) Which was celebrated May 3, 1926, and |f 5 Shoes .. Rubbers. . Household Hardware inscribed on its pages are the follow- = > « 7s : ing lines which seem to express per- = Men's Furnishings and Dry Goods fectly a record of his life: "Eighty Cc GRAY iE years filled with useful, constructive effort tempered with a genial philoso- Heraldic Artist AA phy, young 3 yigorous in Spit and DY ¢ : | in body." The results of this he d . : : brought to the Sunday school of the = This Stock Reducing Sale Will Kenilworth Union church and his ef- Book Plates | BX | : ! | 4 forts will not be forgotten. os | e Take Place at Our Old | Carl W. Hertel of 196 Myrtle street Crests = : spent a few days last week at the | IMIS ns Hotel Pere Marquette, Peoria. wy S| aii : | cunciam | HUBBARD WOODS STORE | . s !, WEILER DRESSES -- a . . K or { nd HI £5 Gian Etchings 5 916 Linden Avenue , ' CHIC and A= 15 TRY CHARMING Artistic Lamp Shades | IB See Them at Your = Convenience X | ! A avivaviivaviiraviivaxiivaviivaviivaviivaviivaviivaviiraviivaviivaiivax raxiivaxivavivaxiiiraviivaviiavirvaviivaxiivaxiivaviivaviivaxivaviivaviivavivaviivaviivaviivaviivaviivaviiravivavi avira iivaviivaviivavivavii7avli avira ®) Our representative | = je now hn Winnet« a making per. : X sonal visits, Studio | [& R. H Schell & Co. 19 S. Wells St., Chicago Hl ? 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