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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 15

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September 29, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 13 WILL MISS BILL AND AL Winnetka Diamond Stars to Play Pro- fessional Ball Next Year, Fans Are Saying Bill Carey, catcher and captain of the Winnetka baseball team this sea- son and Third Baseman "Al" Izard, who, by the way, is captain of the Northwestern uni- versity nine. were | seen in action for the last time this season on the lo- cal diamond Sun- day. Joth boys will play profes- sional baseball when they finish | at the university next year. Jill Carey not play standard did up to the past Bill Carey summer, due to a sore arm sustained early in the spring when the North- western university team was still prac- ticing in Patten gymnasium. He at- tempted to do too much throwing be- fore suffici- ently warming up, and, as a result, threw several mus- cles out of line. Filing Captain Carey's shoes is a problem that Man- ager Abe Fell will be facing before long. They'll Mins Al Faard Izard, flashy little third baseman, played consistent ball all season, filling that station in great style. Many times he thrilled the local fans with brilliant stops and spectacular plays. Miss Ethel Meyers, John Irving Janette Wed at St. Francis Miss Ethel G. Meyers, daughter of Mrs. E. G. Meyers of Davenport, Iowa, and John Irving Janette, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Janette of 315 Abbotts- ford road. Kenilworth, were married at 9:30 o'clock last Saturday morning in St. Francis Xavier church. The Rev. Fr. Bernard Brady read the service and Jamas T. Carney, soloist of the Chicago Symphony or- chestra, sang the High Mass. The bride's dress was made of bridal satin trimmed in white Chantilly lace. Her long veil was caught in the back with gardenias. The bouquet was of roses and valley lilies. The maid of honor, Miss Gertrude Ruefer of Davenport, and the brides- maid, Miss Mary Loretta Janette, sis- ter of the bridegroom, were dressed in yellow and wore light green hats and green slippers. The church was decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. Record S. Ferris of Chicago was best man and W. Scott Twining of LaGrange was usher. A wedding breakfast at the Orrington hotel fol- lowed the services. After a honey- moon in Canada Mr. and Mrs. Janette will be at home in Rogers Park. TO VISIT IN LAKE FOREST Mrs. James W. Prindiville, formerly of Winnetka, after a stay with her family on Cape Cod and Long Island, before returning to her home in Cleve- land, will visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hotz, in Lake Forest. Her daughter, Mary Ellen, left this week for Westover school in Con- necticut. Robert and June Heyda, 1139 As- bury avenue, have left for Madison where they will both attend the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Greeley School P. T. A. to Entertain Teachers The Greeley school branch of the Winnetka Parent-Teacher association has planned two social events for teachers of that school this week-end. A tea given by Mrs. Myron Harshaw at her home, 535 Willow road, for all members of the Greeley faculty was planned for yesterday afternoon after school. Next Monday Mrs. Justus Chancellor, Jr. 549 Oak street, will take the Greeley faculty and super- visors on a yacht party. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Goodman, Hubbard Woods, are again at home after a two weeks' sojourn at Faton's ranch at Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Forest MacGibbon, formerly of Winnetka, have gone into town and taken an apartment for the winter at 180 East Delaware place. The Marian Keeney School of the Dance Children's Classes in Ballet technique, foundation for the higher forms of dancing. Women's Classes in Rhythmic Exercises and Body Culture for health and relaxation. Specially designed courses for wee folk. RE-OPENS AT WINNETKA Saturday, October 6, 1928 For further information TELEPHONE WINN. 1698 orR WINN. 1998 | A flome Bank [or Wirnetka Feople" MAKING NEW FRIENDS is the constant aim of this bank. But merely making them isn't all. Our real effort is holding their friendship, winning their appre- ciation and Good Will! Come in and visit us any time. you about the wonderful facilities this bank has to offer. And to give you to understand that if you're in need of financial advice of any kind, Mortgages, Loans, Investments, Savings and so forth . . . just feel free to call on us. We've Served this Community Faithfully We want to tell for Twenty Years. WINNETKA STATE BANK ELM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. " 8AM. lo 3 i] = Jotlurdays 8am.lo 12-30p.m. ond 7 lo8rm. | er PR BANKING HOURS A.M. lo S P.M.

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