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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1928, p. 56

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---- ov I --" py Ai December 1, 1928 WINNETKA "TALK 55 GIRLS SET FAST PACE IN SCHOLARSHIP ROLL (Continued from page 11) bert Bows, Edward Cullen, Eugene Derlacki, Frank Heineman, Bernard Kram, Marshall Ling, Dick Nicholes, Robert Pearse. Sophomore Boys Honor Roll: George Boylston, David Crawford, Paul Gilbert, Gordon Cutter, Olin Sethness, Philip VonAmmon, Jack Mee, Guy Robbins, James Alsdorf, John Barden, John Chapman, Lester Comee, Ed Diercks, Tom Johansen, Barclay Jones, Gene Mancinelli, Gerald Parker. Honorable Mention: John Borino, Nor- man Bruedigam, David Davis, William Freeman, Alan Fuller, Clark Gapen, John Howe, Llewellyn Jones, Robert Livings- ton, Herbert Otten, Julian Peterson, Allen Philbrick, Alan Robinson, William Sund- lof, Dan Wachs, Dan Wolf. Freshman Boys Honor Roll: Jack DeBeers, Arthur Weldon, Stephen Brooks, Cameron Brown, Dean Chase, John Hellmuth, Elwood Mons, Dick Oglesbee, Frank Seyl, Henry Stanton, Ted Wachs, Walker Wolford, Edward Bristol, Jack Broad, Frank Church, George Cole, John Dernehl, George Everett, Lyman Huff, Kenneth King, Edward Kurman, James Ricks, Jerry Westerfield. Honorable Mention: Elmer Anderson, Foster Bennett, Loring Farwell, Edgar Haight, Edward Howard, Harry Keator, Edward Levinson, Dexter Martin, Shel- ley Miner, Rennolds Ostrom, Gordon Ray, Walter Roberts, Fred Robinson, Milton Vore. Trinity Lutheran of Glencoe Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues L. H. Nauss, Ev. Luth. pastor Sunday, December 2 Sunday school at 9 a. m. English services at 11 a. m. Rev. Paul Guetzow will conduct the services. Advent services, December 5. English services at 8:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid will give a bazaar in our church basement December 6 and 7. Din- ner and supper will be served on both Everybody welcome. days. Country Day Hockey Team Winds Up Play With String of Wins The hockey team of the North Shore Country Day school closed its season Saturday morning of last week with a 10 to 1 victory over the Chicago Latin team. The game was played at the Lincoln park field and completes a successful season for North Shore, in which its entry won all of its three out- side matches. In Saturday's game the first half ended with a 4 to 1 score, the play up to this time having been very slow. Both teams began playing with more vigor at the opening of the second half. North Shore charged down the field, putting the ball through Latin's goal six times and also preventing scoring by the opponents. The North Shore line-up follows : V. Lamson, R. W.; M. Street, R. I; R. Beardslee, L. W.; A. Beardslee, R. H.; D. Gerhard, C. H.; J. Hill, L. H.; H. Fulton, R. F.; A. A. Clark, L. F.; F. Well, goal. Thursday of last week North Shore team defeated the Carl Schurz team. 6 to 0. Mrs. Harold Ickes Opens Home for Tea and Exhibit Mrs. Harold Ickes, 900 South Private road, opened her home recently for a reception for several hundred guests and an exhibit of portraits of eminent women and their children by Henry Salem Hubbell, who is spending much time now on the north shore painting portraits. Mrs. Hubbell is with him. Among the canvases viewed was a portrait of the Ickes' little son in the costume of an Indian brave which he wears when on holidays at his home in New Mexico. the Pueblo Indian. easy run from Chicago. yourself this winter. Travel Dept. SANTA FE A NEW KIND OF CHARM In Winter Vacations at Los Cerros Los Cerros has a charm which brings our guests back again each year. For some it seems to be the great rolling ranges of the Sangre de Christo which rear away from our very door, cris- crossed with bridal paths over which our western horses lift you to new horizons. the brilliant sunshine of New Mexico, the warm mid-days and the nights crisp for open fires and sound sleep under piled blankets. the quaint old Spanish charm of Santa Fe, the cliff dwellings of forgotten races, the vivid color of And for some it is the modern comforts of Los Cerros, with steam heat and ex- cellent cuisine to greet you after hours in the open. Los Cerros is just two miles from Santa Fe, an Come and find its charm A booklet direct if you wish, or from Ask Mr. Foster or Marshall Field HACIENDA DE LOS CERROS At The Mouth Of Santa Fe Canyon For some it is For some it is NEW MEXICO A State Bank Our Christmas Club rewards the thrifty HRISTMAS CLUB saving is a systematic plan for accumulating a definite sum for next year's holiday shopping needs. All you need to do to enroll in our 1929 Christmas Club, now forming, is to make your first weekly deposit. By saving on schedule you will be sure of Thousands of dollars were mailed to our club mem- ample funds for next year. bers this year. You may start with a few cents or a few dollars--but start now! Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK

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