Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE March 4, 1927 · ·New ·Trier Quintet Enters Basketball Meet at Waukegan New Trier will be one of the con· tending teams in the district basketball tournament which is to be held at Waukegan the last three days of next week, March 10, 11 and 12. While 'not in the least over-confident, · the boys are prepared to give all contenders a fast time and are expecting to be one of the two teams in the championship The playing game Saturday night. schedule · has not as yet been received but entries have been sent in by Antioch, Arlington Heights, Deerfield Shields, Des Plaines, Evanston, Gurnee, Libertyville, Palatine, Wauconda and Waukegan. The tournament promises to be one of the best cage exhibitions ever held in this part of the state. It is played under the auspices of the Illinois Athletic association and is one of a number of such meets being held all over the state. It will be played in the Waukegan gym which is said to be one of the finest in the middle west. Adequate seating facilities for well over 2,500 people are assured and the playing court measures 94 by SO feet on a floor of 120. by 70 feet. The winner of the district tournament will be automatically eligible for the sectional meet, to be held at Joliet the following week. To the winner of the sectional tourney also goes the privilege of entering the state meet, which will. be held at the University of Illinois a short time later. Hub Executive Comments on Firat Anniversiary The first anniversary this week of the establishment of the Evanston shop of the Hub store, H. C. Lytton and company, brought forth the f61lowing statement from H. C. Lytton, president: ult is just one year ago this week that our Evanston Shop made its opening bow to the people of the North Shore. To say that we are pleased with our first year would be putting it mildly. But it merely serves to emphasize our original idea that good merchandise at lower price in a pleasing environment cannot fail to win an ever-increasing, satisfied clientele. If we have made mistakes, be assured we are e~er on the alert to correct them and to improve our service. So l feel confident in saying to our north shore patrons that they may expect even more in the future than they have in the past-in merchandise, in variety, in value and in service. Everything is in complete readiness for Spring." Mrs. Dorothy Newland of Pawpaw,. Mich., is the guest qf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of 1118. Central avenue. -oMrs. E. M. Sweet 320 Abbottsford road, Ken i 1worth, entertained her bridge club on Thursday of last week. Chicago. Carden·· · and Flower Show 1 llarch 7'·1!-10 a · . m. to 10 p. m. Hotel Sherman CHICAGO ADMISSION &Oc If You Want a RADIO- Have the .Best! Custom built sets are the best. We have hundreds of satisfied customers. T h i s nt bro"ght i n stations 7I in less than two hours. It is the Famous Ninein- Line ·super, i mproved in our laboratory. We build ali circuits. Old sets taken in trade. Write or phone Ul". NURSES' GLEE CLUB PLEASES Pro_viding the entertainment that annually delights patrons of the hospital, the nurses· glee club of the Evanston hospital offered a program last ThursQ.hy evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patten which attracted a large patronage. Nurses sang in their uniforms and offered an attractive assembly. They are directed by Pelen Hawke Car 1 is I e. 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