Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1926, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE December 31, 1926 Hub Announces Annual Clearance Offerings Belt Resolved 'I George Lytton, vice-president of The Hub-Henry C. Lytton & Sons, was immensely pleased with the north shore business. He adds, "Following closely on the heels of our most satisfying Christmas season our Evanston Shop this week inaugurates a series of After-Christmas and January Clearance sales that will he of far reaching interest. At clearance time. as at other times. the valut's of our Evanston Shop will always be outstanding. And as our entire stock is hand-pickedrepresenting only the cream of our n1ain store's selections, it is obvious that these clearance items are just as desirable now as they would be in .the heart of the season. We do not heheye vou will find this situation true in any other store-anywhere. Tt will pay vou to take liberal ach· anta~e of ~ttch decisive reductions." ' NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEACUE OPENS SEASON Indian Hill Squad to Compete With Highland Park Entry Sunday, January 2 The North Shore Hockey leagu e opens its 1927 schedule January 2, when the Indian Hilt team plays Highland Park on the latter's grounds, and Evanston meets Lake Forest at Lake · Forest , · 1 he con!plete schedu le was dra.wn up at a me~tmg for the representatives of I tl;.c va.r_JOus teams ~t the Harvard'r al~-Pnnceton cluh la st week: At that sess ton officers for the conung year w_ere also elected.. Ther are \Vittia~1 Sthley of the Imltan Htll club, prestdent; and Ogden \\'est. secr et a r y. These two, tog c t h e r with Edward Knox of Highland Park and Harold Kerr of Evanston, will make up the executive committee of the league. Employ Vet Line-up . I ' ' Want Chicago Artist to Direct North Shore Class THAT during the coming_ .year-and the years to follow - I will give the f a m i 1 y laundry to B i 1 I the Washington Laundry Man and enjoy a NEW DAY a week. An evening art cli1ss to he con (!ucted under the direction oi the N orth ~hore Art league for ih artistmemhers is to heg-in se~sions at \Vinnctka Comnninitv House \\"('dnc .~claY. January 12. .It ·is the hope oi tl~ c kaguc that it ma\· secure tht' sen· icr~ of George Oherteuffer. instrt.t rtor in painting at the Art I nstit utt', a:- din·ctor of the class. A group of pastels and architectural drawings by Charles L. ·Morgan · will he exhibited at the January meeting ?f the Art league, to be hcl~l at' the Wtlmette \Voman s cluh Fnday, January 21. Works of Mrs. Jean Coburn, the srulptr<'SS will also be shown . Mrs. Average Housewife. CALL IN BILL, THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY MAN-HE'S IN YOUR _ NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY The Inrlian Hill squad " ·ill haYC al most the same lineup this vear that \\' 011 the titic last \\'inter. a~d consequently is a sligl1t favorite · for the c h a Ill Pi o 11 ship. HO\";cvcr, variou:changes and additions in the other teams havr given them rnorl.' st rength and they expect to put up a hot fight for premier honors. ·· The scheclule of the team s is as follo,,·s: ] anuary 2- Indian Hill vs Highland Park at Highland Park; Evanston n Lake Forest at Lake Forest. \ ] , . · · , anu.ar) 9:-Ind~an Htll vs. Evanston at I ndtan Htll: Htghland Park Ys. Lakr Forest at Highland Park. ~I iss Hazel 1facDonald of Seattle is ] anuary l<i-Indian Hill v~. Lake the guest of her father. Frank \\'. Fnr<'st at Lake Forest: Highland Park MacDonald of Evanston. Her sister, ,-s . E,- ~nstnn at Evanston . U rs. A. Bodinr Southward of Evans Januarv 23 - [ndian Hill vs. ·Highland ton. formerly oi v\'ilmettl', is giYing a tea for Mis:' ).J acDonald thi~ after- Park at Indian Hill: Evanston vs. Lake Forest at Evanston. nonn . _I <lnttary 30-Tndian Hill YS. Evanston - 0at Evanston: Hil!hlancl Park vs . Lake Tom Fitch of \Vilmc.:tte. a ~L'nior at Forest at Lake Fore~t. Korth\\·estern unin·rsity. accompanied February fi- Tnclian Hill vs. Lake hy Richard Johnson. also of Northwes- Forest at Tnclian Hill: Highland Park tern. is attending a Sigma Alpha Ep- v~. Evanston at Highland Park. si lon fraternit\· con,·ention in Boston \\·l,t>re he has gone as a drlegate. . · HEAR GLENCOE PASTOR The ReY. L. Nauss, pastor of TrinitY Lutheran church at Glencoe, will preach the sermon at St. ] ohn's LuthPrice Reductions Pran church. \Vilmette. Sunday morn ing, January 2. at the 11 o'clock se n ·to clear icc. ... for lnventQry UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central AYtnat Phone Wil. 2403 ~~ rs. C. H. Lewis of St. Loui s, Mo .. arrived in Wilmette on Thursday of la st week for a visit with Mrs. J. \Vatter Nelson of 815 Elnnvoocl ·avenue over the holidays. -oM iss Helf/n Evans of 616 Gregory a\·enue has gone to Abingdon, Ill., to he a bridesmaid in the wedding part\· of Miss Bernice Burnside. - New Cream Top Milk~ -t· . 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