Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Sep 1924, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE L FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1924 BOWLERS START 1924-25 PLAY ~F-ir_s_t_P_r_e-sb_y_t_e-ri_a_n_C _ h_ u_ rc _b ....,. Well-Matched Games Mark Firat Week The \\' ilmette Bus ine s M en \ 8<'11'1 irrg leag ue o f twelve teams g11t urrdt·r way Ja., t w eek at the Goodwin a lleys irr the Bro wn building arrd ro lk><l up some pre tt y fai r cores comiderirrg the n ewne.,., of the sca ,on and the general lad. of prac tice among the players. Th,. fri e nds and me miJP I'S of th t' C. \\'hen th e totals had hee n computed , K soc ie ty will e nj oy a "Har.- and it wa'> lcam('{) th a t teams representing Hound Hike " and out-of-door s upper 13iblt> Sc hool at 9 :45 o'clock. The 1\ e l so n ·~ Laundry, the Ouilmette Knights Ha turday afte rnoon. Mt-e t at the le ssons are carerull~· graded for the various departments. The primary of Columhus a nd the Snider-Cazel Drug c hurch at 3 o' c loe k . MlsR J.'ran ct-s d e partm t- nts will hold Its own servBr o wn will ·l ead th e J.:ncleavor mt-etco mpany ha d ach ieved clean swee p' in fnK Ice In the social room of the church. Sunday e vening at G: 30 o'cloek . the ti r<, t week 's r olling. All childre n are requested to be on .1\ <: bons made it three straight from Th p pa rents are invltecl to b<' J>r· Ps - tlmp if they ex)>ect to secure their the Clo re- Budinger- Smith boys. the t-nt at th!' Promotion !'Xt·r·ehws of th e beautiful seals. Su11da y School, Sunday morning at Caseys tendered a slam to the Doctor s. 9 :3 0 o'c lock. The attendance on Rally Day was while the Snider-Cazel pill -rollers th e highest at any regular service of Boy Scouts Will me et Monday I'Ve- the school. The bo~·s and girls gave ro mped over the M eyer Coal and Mllterial company five. !\one of the ning at 7 :30 in th e churc h gymnasium. a " good a ccount" of themselves In Tlw Junior Scouts m ee t Friday after- th e splendid manner In which they games were walk-away affairs, how- n oon at 3 :30 o'clock . r e ndered th e program. Many parents <:ver, and the losers promise to come and friends were present. The chilTh·· gll'! 's ot Trlang-11' No. 1, r.trl 's d rt>n were baptized at this service back s trong as the weeks of the tourHt-sPrve have comm e nced their aunament play roll along. The Wilmette State !:lank ere\\' man - ~~~~/~h :~,rkW:dn:es<~~~ a:~:~~~oo~t a:h: Mrs. E. M. Sweet, 320 Abbottsford aged to s nare two nf its three games o'clo<'k . Pl ease note that the time road, entertained her club for luncheon with the Dannemarks, the Printiug ~~~~~n;~~{ t~~m t~~at~~~~l~~t ~~~~·. be l'n and bridge Thursday. Studio turned a similar trick with the First 1\ational Bank outfit, and Schultz Midweek s l' rvic;- Wedn esuay at s I Miss Betty Taylor. 244 Cumnor road, and Nord's tailors copped the bulge o·..rock. left Friday for Ferry Hall, Lake Forest. agains t the Lloyd Hollister, Inc .. entry. High individual ~core in a single game went to Field of the Fir,t !\ationa! Bank, who made a ZZS. Randlev of the Dannemark ~ sco red 210 in Otlc of the games. The s ummaries are in an adjacent column. 1\frs. M. A. Stone of Oak r'ark w.lll hold the second of a s t> ri es or rnts· slonary conferences a t th e home of ;\Irs. H . A . Baldwin , 2760 Rroa_dway, J-;vanston, on Octoue r 1. at 2 o clo!'k. All th p )>rogram chairm t' n ot the " SJ>OI< es' ' or the \\' om e n 's soci t- tY s hould b e present. All oth e r s inte rS.- rm on subj e ct for Sun cla.'·· S.-pt Pm- " st ed are invit ed to att e nd. hl'r 2!i. 11 o 'cloc k , "M is-~ 1w nt EITor·t In R e ligion ." An " Effic ie n cy ExJw r·t" ill JH'ol, abl y not n{'eded to disCO\'P r' rn is-s pPn t Pn G r ee nl eaf and Seventh H IO' in r e ligion . Alm ost t" Vt-r·y c ri\Villiam Guise, Pastor tic t·an r eadil y t e ll yo u wht'rt' and wh a t it IR . Is h e alwa .v s right ? Wh ,. r't· He rvic Ps for September 28 : " d o \ ' OU think It Is ? " Y e eannot s e rv e God and mammon 1\f;cuion <: r a w ford del!c ribo-:< l' Prtaln w.ill b e th e fourth ot the "Great Texts JH.' OJII e as having · " no indoors In th e In 1\l a tthews Gospel " to be used as lif1·." H{' wa s probably thinking of a basi s tor our me:<sage for next rl'f1 Pcllon or th P lac k of it . Sunda~· This m essage will help you · Ll oyd Geo rg e on c., Raid, "If th e to a right und erstanding of the Chris-~ c hurc h .:s o f England w Pr t' unlt P<l on tlan life and also · to overcome the an ~· thing, no g O V I! rnm ~c- nt coulol withsnares or the subtle materialism of s t a nd th !' ir w i ll. " I CHURCU NOTICES IMPORTANT Save time for Monsieur Cauupe's French Classes and Co· nferences at the English Lutheran Winnetka Woman's Club Classes for beginners and intermediates start Thursday, October 2, Advanced clauea Monday October 1 Course of 30 Lessons To apply for membership call Mrs. Winnetka 520- W J. R. Fletcher, ~?c~o~t~Y· Th~~= !~[lvi~~ s~ee~i~~j ~~sfc~ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J Jos. Herzig GARDENER 436 Woodlawn Avenue, Comer Randolph Street, Glencoe, Phone 555 I have a nice group of Perennial Flowers, Large Choice Phlox, Foxglove, Larkspur, etc., at very reasonable prices. Hardy flowers must be planted good results next year. 3 weeks before frost if you desire BUSINESS LEAGUE BOWLING SCORES ·Some Performence Features of A. W t>st t> rgn·n N·l·on J.aundr,· ....... Hi ~ ~~ li4 140 1ii 16 ~ (;, Haukrwr .......... lfol Jfar·trnan .... . 14~ C. llrtukrwr· Total~; N lHon ....... . ........ J .:! 7 131 t fi2 t .i~ !·:{ 172 ,-14 ( ' l<~r·-Hudl·lf<-r - '-mlfh ~· ~o;l;. B. W . Clor··· T. Budirll{tl Smith .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .':::: L!.~ llot·fur" .... 1:! 1i .... .. . 11:; 11ft ..... . ..... .. 13H 14~ I~~ 16~ 12 !1 tl :l 1:?\l Hfi l ~d 1;; 1 GS~ Total11 ............. fiN4 fi~~ "Results Never Before Achieved" - · 1 2 Top !'peed in high 'l'op speed in second . Walter P. Chry& le r Mlll11 ............... .. . 114 McGrath . .. ......... . 111 Happ ....... . .. . ...... I I 2 109 13:! 132 11 3 11 .~ Hersch ... . ... , ........ 159 Total s GehtRe ............. .. . 120 13i 11n G:ii 134 till 114 70 miles or better 35 mtles or better 13 .............. 616 Vs. Oullm·tt~ r,, Kutt,·n .... . .. . .... 13!1 Cunning ..... .. ...... . 132 Bt·aun .. ....... . ... . . . . 16[; Mllll'r ........ . .. . .. . . 1i1 Schwall . .. ............ 146 Total ~ "~Y·r K. ( ', lli 1~4 132 Hi3 13i 167 131 129 128 lli8 3 Greater average speed in distance driving where both city and country must be traversed, because of more rapid acceleration and deceleration and greater ease of handling. .\t 20 miles an hour stops in At 35 miles an hour stops m 8 feet 14 feet ....... . . .. . .. 753 l'ct tlng.·r .......... . .. 130 Luck .. . ...... . ...... .. 120 KUSJll(>J' tZ . ... . .. . ..... 164 Hartman .............. 1[;7 llcrlngrr ....... .... .. . 14fi TotaiH Cazel ('oat ('o. ---706 750 131 4 LUG 11!1 16~ "different" beauty of line and finish 14 A that distinguishes the Chrysler Six in the finest company. l fl t 1H 14 9 190 15 6 147 5 6 At 60 miles an hour stops in . 104 feet ..... .. ....... 716 Vs. 765 Arns .......... . ...... . 153 Schramrn . . ... . . . ..... 17a Johnson ........ . ..... 189 Schur· ................. 171 Totals .. . .. . . ....... 823 Saltl<"r-('aapJ DrUIJ ( 'o. ...... .... .... . .. 13:i 173 H From 5 miles per hour to 25 miles 60 15 seconds 149 195 15 23 Oil supply filtered .o nce every 25 miles, removing sedim f nt and all other abrasives, minimizing wear. '[ From 5 mile F. V . LIPJl<'n ... .. . . .. 146 Wadsworth . . ......... 163 0. W . Sc hmidt ..... . .. 171 Totals ...... . . . ... .. il~ \'H . \\' lmptte !'Otate Daak E. R. Schml!\t ..... . . 106 14!1 1". Olet·ick . ........... 133 Hi per hour to 50 miles . 16 seconds 16 134 136 161 \3 l~fl 8 9 11 3 ttl~ ~JH.·ed over the top of Hubbard Hill 40 miles ~I iles per g-allon Centrifugal air cleaner purges the air taken in by the carburetor, effectually protects cylinders and pistons from the entrance of fine, gritty dust. ill ~:..~~s J.'leld Dann f' m a r·k Frledlanll<'r . _ . . . ...... 99 nandlPv . ... , . .. . ..... 137 Totals ...... .. ...... :. 99 l<'lr10t ~·floo·l .::: :::::::::::::lg~ . . . . ...... 131 Dann~mark t.i;; 136 1 !> 20 or over 11 N<? noticeable vibration at any speed, due 111 part to seven-bearing motor. 68 horse-power. Hydraulic four-wheel brakes, always oerfectly equalized, minimize skidding. You can drive .o n icy streets with comparative safety. The entire car de igned and built new from the ground up. 210 " " 17i ll!l 86 191 lll:i 643 10 60 miles ver a cobble-stone street or a rutted road in comfort. .\11 the riding comfort of a t\\·o-ton pas- ~~~Ia.~ .::::::::::::.: : : : ~~ ~ ;;~ Totals . .......... Gilt Vs. l 'rlntlnJC !!tudlo 7 Si . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IH (:arl~<on ....... .. . . .... 110 flchwall ............... 160 llank 18 :!2:; lH~ 1:;3 140 tG :l 1 ~~ I 11 12 senger car. ~~ot~nting of springs clo e to and parallel "1th the wheeb, prevents side-way and top-heaviness. Sharp curves can be turned at unusual . peed. 19 20 tl5 l !? H lfi7 l Si ~~~~~~~Hill II · : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~r ~r;·· .::::::::::::::::: ~~~ Udell Totals C. H. H. F. R. .... .. ..... .. . S32 Jvhn11on .. .. ... . ... 132 Schults . ... - ... .... 13n Gould .. .. ......... 149 lteyer .... .. .. . .. .. 170 Johnson .. . ...... .. 190 ·....... ...... 771 VII. r.;.·, ~ !· 1~3 I ..... . .. .. . ... . . . 198 !!daulta aad Nord 1k0 162 li3f! 13 ~;,:; i6t: lilt 163 1G3 lir. 1 4 1;;o . 2 ~. 154 1b7 16S t i3 Si 3 1 ~~~ lJ:l In. Your Next Car, Demand These Results Total· LJe7· HeUI·ter, l·c. George Schat-fer . . .. .. HI> 1 i W. 8aundeu ....... ... 143 11~ G. Eb r .............. 1 6 13~ Ed We·t ....... . ..... 172 141 Cook ·..... : . . - .....·.. 160 137 Total· ~eenes 1q lti!l Evanston Motor Sales 1015-17 Davis Street EVANSTON, ILL. 131 Phone University 2277 .............. 80'1 7t:i 734 One ..of the most entertaining Jo,·c in drama to be seen in this · vicinity is ia "Cyrano de Beraerac."

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