February 25, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 9 Panther Basketmen Defeat Wehr Lights by Score of 28 - 17 The Panthers, Winnetka boys' club, turned another game to their credit recently by taking the lightweights into camp by a score of 28 to 17. The game was a little closer than the score indicates, each team playing a fast and tight game. The regulars started and ran up quite a score against their opponents but near the end of the game the substitutes were sent in and did not fare so well. The game ended too quickly for the Wehr five, however, and they were able to slip in only two baskets before the whistle blew. The Panthers seemed to have their eyes out for baskets throughout the game and "Min" Runnfeldt dropped in five baskets and one free throw, "Galk" Runnfeldt rung up another five baskets, and Felix Balak snapped in three more goals and a free throw. Outstanding work was done by "Ches" Thorsen. Although he did not score a basket, his playing was marked by accurate passing and brilliant guard- ing. The Panthers have been victorious in all of their engagements this season, winning three successive starts. Next Monday the "Big Five" is on the schedule. The Panthers defeated this team earlier in the season by a score of 13 to 9 and are favored to take the second tilt. The game will start at 7 o'clock at the Community House gym and visitors are welcome. The Pan- thers are coached by H. P. Clarke and "Agate" Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mallen, 920 Pine street, entertained a number of guests Tuesday, February 21, at a George Washington dinner, which was followed by bridge. Wehr | - DANCE PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Zeiss are among the north shore patrons of the dinner dance at the Stevens hotel March 2, sponsored by the active chapters of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at the Uni- versity of Chicago and Northwestern university, that will join members of other alumni chapters of the Chicago region. Mrs. Mildred B. Mershon, Mrs. Emma S. Brady, Miss Lucille Brady, 511 Willow road, had as their guest for the week-end of February 11, Mrs. Carl Juve of Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Juve remained for two days with Mrs. Mershon. The largest sewage disposal plant in the world is located near Evanston. Winnetka wishes to announce the opening of a MEN' at 786 Elm Street, Winnetka On Thursday, March 1, 3 Bi store will carry nationally known Men's wear, including Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes, Stet- son Hats, Wilson Brothers Haberdashery, Interwoven Stockings, Hickok Belts, Arrow Collars and other well- known brands. S. FELL Your Clothier S APPAREL SHOP 19238 SOUVENIRS FREE On Opening Days March 1st, 2nd, 3rd remember that the figures alone do not tell the whole story. The other part of the story COSMAS BROTHERS rrDAY -- TWO Day Sales -- saturoay Here are a few of our Specials for the week end. Look over these prices-- is Quality. below are typical of all our values. FRESH GREEN PEAS, 5 1b. I I ET SCI I EE IY | | | | BRUSSEL SPROUTS ....... CAULIFLOWER, upwards from CRISP WHITE CELERY, the bunch DE RE quart F RESH RHUBARB, 2 pounds for ARTICHOKES, each Lo $0 0 so ss 0 2MFs 4 sis vss ine I SE SE SE 1143 Wilmette Avenue limos Post Office To know Cosmas Quality you must try Cosmas offerings. The prices are always down, but the Quality stays up. The specials FLORIDA ORANGES, 3idozenpfopiig il, Jom, LY Ian) FLORIDA ORANGES, 1 dozen... a usr ident: sion ste sae FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 15¢ each or 2 for 25¢; 10c each, 3 for . 69¢ Cw a aw. 10c emn NEL 25¢ NE Many $1.00 A TE 49c Phones Wil. 2693-2694-823 Four Deliveries Daily