Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 65

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December 17, 1Y2o w ·1 L METTE L IF I; · N. U. Cage Squad Faces Powerful Enemy From Drake A busy week-end faces the ' Northwestern _basketball .team which on Saturday tuglu takes on the fast travtling qui11tet irom Drake university and then. on the. iollo\\'in~ :M on clay night, rne~ts up mth the formidable aggregatto~t from. :.richigan State Aggies of Lanstng. M teh . Both games will bt· played at Pat tt'tl gym in Evanston. Defeat _at the hands of the powerful \V.~b~sh hve last ~aturclay night in the ()penmg game of the season served to give .M attr~· Kent a line on the material which he will have to work with during the coming season. The offensive ~trength oi the Purple aided the team to role up a total oi ·thirty points but the guard-. -.howecl need of a bit more experience. Coach Kent is faced with the task oi developing a new pair of guards tlli~ Sl'ason out c,f a number of -.oplJr,mort· candidates. ltnoid (~kiclll;Jann, "ophomore center and forward. who worked in his fir~t var-..ity game against \Vabash. 'howed murh promi~e and should pron .l ,-aluahlt- man to h:n-e around this c;t·a~(lll_ Thl' hig- blond hm· who hails from Hock inrd, Ill., sank -five baskets and i<~ur irt·t· thrn\\'S during- the <:\'ening. J It- ~t<trtl'cl at Cl'llttr and lat<:r [l('rlOrJlll'd at a iorward !)(,st, Fislw:· · rakin g over t 11 e pi,. o t d uti e!'. Fishrr was slowed up some\\'hat ll\· an injured k m-e but :-,hould he going in hi~ llld ti111c ,t,-k again h\' the time tilt' l'iiiJien·nct· ~;·;r,on open~ on Jail · urary X again~t lllinoi~. Littl<: B~hln· l{thrh playt·d a hang-ul' g:rmt· at f();warcl ·whilt- ~arh-..t·. ()wen . I Ieicle ;tnd Fth!L'r Why I Attend Church I. To set an example for my fellow-townsmen that what the church stands for is the most important thing in life. Community impressions of the importance of the Sunday School, missions, and other activities of the Church are shaped by the way church members think and do. 2. To become a well balanced, well meantng and . well liked member of the communitv. T'"';<: is accomplished by going to church where they _ learn from the teachings of Jesus to be charitable, unselfish, lovable, forgiving and kindlyattributes that make for durable satisfaction in life. :rJt·n all pe:iormed rredit;dd~· \\' l·ll < tl tilt· guard positi(lm dmin .l!" t ht· l'\'l'll inl!". Dra kv \\'ill brit;l!" <t iorrniclal>k ha-- kt·thal l fin· tt1 J\ ;tth!CIIl it'r ~atmrla<-- ctH'C lUntt·r. TlJt· Bulld ng~ irom --:.. O t· ... ~Jt,ittl· . . ~r"rt·d Ct1nYit1ring, , ,·n llliiJtli-.. and Cliiragtl la"l and arL· nut t·1 innt·a:;t· tlll'ir coninl'nt·l· \r in, In· up..;t·tting \'orth\H" Il'i"ll. Capt. Cht1rl-: Fnrv t. ligltt :tnd clilllinutiYt· rttnni11g .~!lard. wile' '-Ctlr\'cl 1~N fit ·ld t.:tt :d . . and ,;ttik fiit,·- ,jx free thr(l\\' in it,rt~· illur gantn~ kad-.. tht· Drake runtingt·nt 11i rage artist..;. He \\·ill he assi,t('d })\· . . ix nther letter men including Ban;n· ~Inn , at1d \\'ill i:tnl Pari:;;l;n, iorw:.trd..,: .t'b:·t·nrL· ~imp . . ntr and Halph 1farley. ct·ntn:-.: :tnd Prl':-; ton La\\'Je.;-, and :\rt hur .\~hhy. gu:trcl . . . Drake base-.. Jlltll'h ol it:-; ht,Pt" fnr a \r i 11 on· r t ht: \\ · i l ck a 1:- i 11 tiJL· p niormance oi En ret t \\·ho wind.; up hi:-; collcgl' career thi-.. ~tlllt· . . tcr. 1 lis 352 point:' again-.t ~ti~~ouri \·alley opponents mark hilll a.; a dangerou~ man tlllCe he gets rlH· hall in hi.; hand~. tor ic ~ ~L·a~on I SUNDAY MEANS CHURCH Ity WILMETTE Directory . of Churches: Fttst Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd St. Augustine's Episcoptd Church 1 140 Holiday Spirit to Be Theme of Book Party The last of the book parties for children, until after the holidays, wilt he gh·rn at the Wilmette Free Public library 1111dcr the direction of ~[ i~:-. \Vinifred Bright. children's librarian, this Saturday. The program will take the form of a Christmas party this time and Christmas songs will be sung- by ~fi ss ~farjory Day, accompanied 0111 the piano hy ~liss Bright. The remainder of the program will he de\'Otrd to the reading of Christmas poetry. The next story hour after Saturday \\'ill occur on ] anuary 8. OPEN CHRISTMAS MORN The Kenilworth post office will remain open until 12 :30 o'clock Christmas D;!'v, it was antiottnced hy Pos~ma ster ·B I~lllchard, this "·eek. Thts ;o;cn·ice will he rendered in order that par kages arriving l~tc may be obtained before the ofiice ts closed for the week-end. Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton The F'll'st Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horace G. Smith The Fttst Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. George P. Magill The Wnmette Baptist Church forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Francis C. Stiffer Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Strut Rev. W il/iam Guise St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmetee and Park Avenues Rev. Herman W. Meyer I Published by lht Intenht~rclt AdwrliriJtg Co··ittet, Wilmetlt Church Federation ·

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