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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jan 1928, p. 56

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56 WINNETKA TALK January 28, 1928 Cl ified New Trier Tank N. T. Debaters Preparing assirie : Men Will E For Three Verbal Tilts Ad 3 ga ? ngage N Trier debaters are working ' . ew orKing vertisements Morton Swimmers hard under the direction of coach C. (Continued from Page 55) New Trier swimmers will take on|E. MacLean in preparation for the the mermen from Morton High school | first varsity engagement which will 102 FOR SALE--MISC. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the | be held sometime in March. The SARA S AH ULLCT Pe New Trier tank. subject to be debated this year is, FOR SALE--3 DRESSES, SIZE 36: 5 ; : N green brocade, $10; blue chiffon, $7; Morton has won almost every meet | 'Resolved: That the McNary-Haugen FOVNIAIN SQVARE EVANSTO black crepe with velvet, $5. One pair |so far this year and is well on the | Pill should be adopted." Debates have tan slippers, 5%, $1. Several children's dresses, sizes 4 and 5, $1 each. Chil- dren's white slippers. Call Winn. 2177. 102T47-1tc FOR SALE--SPENCER NO. 30 HOT water Boiler. Reasonable. Too small for present owner. Tel. Wil. 776-M. 102LTN13-tfp 2 WINTER COATS, FUR TRIMMED, perfect condition, size 38-40. Also 2 suits of men's clothing, large size. 'Winn. 1027. 102LTN18-1tc FOR SALE--3 TUBE CROSLEY RADIO, tubes, battery, speaker. Pullman day bed, almost new. Winn. 589. 102TN47-1tc 103 WANTED TO BUY--MISC. WANT TO BUY GIRL"S CLOTHING (winter or summer). Give all particu- lars in answering ad. Size 4 or 6. Talk B-574. 103T47-1tp WANTED--CLEAN WHITE RAGS, 10c per 1b. 1232 Central Ave.,, Wilmette. 103LTN14-tfp 105 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMATIZE DOMESTIC PROBLEMS Let an intelligent graduate in home economics work out a simplified sched- ule for your particular home needs. Reliable supervision of formal and in- formal affairs. Address Winnetka Talk, B-532. 105LTN16-3te Girls' Club Invites Mothers to Banquet The members of the Girls' club at New Trier High school are planning to entertain their mothers at the annual Mother's and Daughter's ban- quet, February 16. Besides the ban- quet, there will be toasts, readings, skits, and music. All the entertain- ment will be provided by the girls. The purpose of the Mother's and Daughter's banquet is to have the mothers meet other mothers and teach- ers in a social way. As this annual feature of the girls' club has always been a huge success, it is keenly an- ticipated. Install 1928 Vestry at Christ Church Tomorrow At the 11 o'clock service in Christ church Sunday morning, January 29, there will be held the service of in- stallation for the 1928 vestry. The subject of the sermon by the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, rector, will be "Problems of Parenthood." The personnel of the new vestry follows: Wardens--William B. McIlvaine, R. Floyd Clinch. Vestrymen--Francis P. Butler, C. Colton Daughaday, Frederic A. De- Peyster, Thomas W. Hearne, Robert S. Laird, Joseph F. Page, Clarence B. Randall, Benjamin K. Smith, John N. Vander Vries, Erskine Wilder. N. T. Tri-Ship Club to Present Play Saturday The Tri-Ship club of New Trier High school is contemplating the pres- entation of a one-act play written by Prof. C. Russell Small of the New Trier faculty. The title of the play, which will be presented this Saturday, is, "The Dress Rehearsal of the King's Freckle." The fair heroine is to be played by George Glover, and another feminine role is to be taken by David Schmid. The hero is to be played by Stoddard Small, and the balance of the cast follows: Sam Moore, Jack Leach, George Cogswell, Ray Sullivan, Tom Hicks, Robert Steffens, Preston Read, Bob Sanderson, John Iliff, Elmer Rich, Towner Webster, and William Gibson. way to the top roost in the mythical Suburban league. Led by Tucker and Sredl, the invaders from Cicero will give Coach Jackson's men an uneasy hour-and-a-half even if they fail to take both meets. Coach Jackson has been revising his line-up in the past two weeks after his men took a beating from the swimmers from Englewood high, al- though Bennett will probably survive the shake-up as well as Rich, Rogers, D. Granstrom and Enchelmeyer for the seniors and N. Granstrom, Roos. and Prussing for the Juniors. WE WILL, NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for debts contracted by others than ourselves. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. West. "TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Public notice is hereby given that the capital stock of Winnetka Trust & Sav- ings Bank has $50,000.00 to $75,000.00 by vote of two- thirds of the stockholders at the annual Sia boldery meeting held January 3, WINNETKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK By A. D. Herrmann, Cashier." Do you want to dispose of your Florida Land ?--If so-- I will dispose of it for you or obh- tain cash allowance for full amount of your equity in trade for Chicago property or suburban home sites. A. C. R. 77--Winnetka Talk AT VERY L 0 A N S LOWEST RATES On Vacant and 2nd Mortgages P. W. Bradstreet & Son 788 Elm St. Winnetka 162 Building and Loan Association of Evanston (Incorporated) Under State Supervision 513 Davis St. Phone Greenleaf 1617 LOANS Jour COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St., Chicago -- Wanted-- Salesman or Saleswoman who knows the power of a right idea. Splendid opportunity for the proper kind of activity. Must have a car. We have a very complete list of North Shore Homes and Vacant. We put you in touch with the buyer. Kroll & Smith 419 4th St. Wil. 500 been increased from | already been scheduled with Urbana and Austin High schools, both of which will take place in March, and with Cleveland Heights High school of Cleveland, Ohio, for May 11. The members of the two teams chosen to represent New Trier are as follows: affirmative. Rollin Simons (captain), C. Duncan-Clark, Fred Fielding and Bob Forrester; negative, Frank Gil- christ (captain), David Schmidt, Al- fred Romig and Peggy Gallagher. CHANDLER'S for BOOKS The most complete book stock on the North Shore FOR YOUR PROTECTION H. 8 R. Anspach Lloyd C. Ayres Bills Realty, Inc. J. B. Bradwell F. Coleman Burroughs 8 Co. Dickenson Realty Association of Chicago F. H. Gathercoal R. S. Hambly % Co. Isabella V. Harkness Heinsen Realty Co. Hill ¥ Stone R. M. Johnston 8 Co. Charles C. Kapschull Ernest M. Kimball Lake Shore Realty Co. Mouat % Flaherty Murray 8 Terry Quinlan 8 Tyson Frank A. Reid Frank W. Russo J. H. Schaefer 8 Co. E. 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