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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Nov 1925, p. 32

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30 WINNETKA TALK November 14, 1925 BS BL a Thistlethwaite Is Best "Mudder" in Football Realm Northwestern's victory over Mich- igan on the water-soaked gridiron of Soldiers' Field last Saturday gave Coach Thistlethwaite further prestige in his record of never having lost a football game on a wet and muddy field. The Purple mentor has demon- strated in numerous contests that a battle with the elements is much to his liking. Back in his playing days at Earl- ham, when he was captain of the 11 in 1907, his team won a 28 to 0 vic- tory over Butler in a game played on a muddy field on the American Asso- ciation baseball field at Indianapolis. Later as coach at Earlham in 1911 his team defeated DePauw at Green- castle 12 to 0. The week preceding the game the ground was frozen hard and on Saturday was thawed out by a steady downpour which -turned the playing field into a bog in which it was almost impossible to walk. Eight years later while coach at Oak Park high school Chicago, the Oak Park team went to Detroit to play Steele high school for the national prep championship. Here again rain fell steadily for several days bheiore the game and again he was forced to send his men out upon a quagmire of mud. Herb Steger, at the pres: nt time assistant backfield coach with the Purple, was captain of the Oak Park team. The Chicago 11 won the game 19 to 6. So, when Saturday's game arrived, the condition of the playing field was not a new condition for the Purple mentor. He had met such handicaps many times before, and was thus able to direct the strategy of his men through the experience learned in many previous games. EVA KARON SCHUR § S™. SPORTSWEAR Of HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVE EVANSTON Recent Scotch Wedding Takes Place in Winnetka Rev. James A. Richards, of Win- netka, officiated at the marriage of Miss Nancy Rennie of Winnetka to James Mackill of Wilmette. 1023 Main The bride was given in marriage by Arthur Wood of Wil- mette. She was dressed in pink organdie and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white chrysanthemums. Her only attendant, Miss Elizabeth Ringo of Winnetka, was also dressed in pink organdie, and both wore hats of gold lace. After the ceremony, cablegrams were | give a report at the meeting. street, read from the © bride's friends in Forfar, Scotland, and a reception fol- lowed. Sandy Meek, the Scotch radio artist, was one of the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mackill will reside on Jonquil terrace in Rogers Park. Among the Winnetkans interested in the Conference on Birth Control at the Chicago Woman's club next Mon- day, are Mrs. James Porter and Mrs. Willoughby Walling who will have tables at the luncheon. Mrs. Benja- min Carpenter, formerly of Winnetka, is interested in the work, and will ih ILL WITH PNEUMONIA Paul Goble, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Sherman W. Goble, is ill with pneu- monia at his home. Last reports, are, that all is going well. Hinton G. Clabaugh and his sen of 1324 Scott avenue, were hosts to ten Hubbard Woods boys Saturday of last week 'when, in two cars, they motored to Champaign for the Chicago-Illinois game. Their guests were Kenneth and Kermit Lovgren, Henry Jacobs, Raymond DePau, George Ogan, Tom Wolter, William Koch, Robert Alex- ander, Leon Dickinson and William Kurtz. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY Our Telephone Is University 6194 We believe the Reo Coupe at the } new low price $1495, f. o. b. Lansing, constitutes such unusual motor car value that everyone in this city should have accurate first-hand knowledge of it. Phone for a demonstration which will be given with no obligation to you. Or--if you prefer, call at our salesroom to see the car. Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. "Buy Where Service Is Handy" Univ. 6194 Lansing. Michigan san ETO

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