Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 15

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o, BASKETBALL .._t ~ are left undefeated at the end of ttl& aecond week of the Intramural liuketball l~e at ~tolp BChoo~. The i B-1, 6 C-J, 6 B-1, 6 C-1, 7 A-1 '1 C-1, and 8 C-1 maintain 1,000 per cent averages to date. The games are played at Stolp and Boward schools on Wedneeclay, Thursday, Friday afternoons and SaturcJay mornings. Results of the last week's games are : 6 B-1 (1) 6 B-1 (0) 8tackhou110 R.F. ()gelvte )(JUer L.F. Coody Hooper C. Dombas Andenon R.G. Sobel J. Anderson L.G. Steven '1 B-1 (7) 7 B-2 (6) Brine R.F. Wilkins Campbell L.F. Pl~kard Solomon C. Warshawsky Naper R.G. Hanson Leonard L.G. Soule 8 B-1 (f) 8 D-1 (9) lloward R.F. Saxon Hess L.F. Soule Quinlan C. Larlee Zlp~rloh R.G. Stackhouse Williams L.G. Soule January 5. 1928 8 C-1 (17) 8 C-2 (1) Matthews R. F. McKay Finlayson L.F. Barker Hopkins C. Ford Parker · R.G. Leonard Jones L.G. Soule 8 A-2 (7) 8 B-2 (3) Bruce R.F. · Sobel Bennett L.F. Rye c. Crawford ~n · R.G. Polzin Osborne L.G. Eberlein 8 A-1 (21) 8 D-1 (6) Church R.F. Saxon Davidson L.F. Stackhouse R.G. L.G. R.F. L.F. R.G. L.CL L.G. January 6, 1928 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 A-2 D-2 C-2 B-1 B-2 D-1 A-1 C-1 Ei«hth Grade 3 0 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 J 3 2 2 Mn. Katherine Hannah Ia Summoned by Death Friday Kimball Ostrom '1 C-1 (10) McDonald Sullivan Shatker Gorch Denholm Dunn Kuns c. c. '1 A-2 (9) White Polenskl Hayes Fridman Waidener A death which brought with it much sorrow to Kenilworth residents was that of Mrs. Katherine Hannah, wife of the late Alexander Hannah of Chit:~go. Mrs. Hannah passed away at her residence on Abbottsford road, Friday, January 6. She had been active until Sunday, January 1, when she was stricken with pneumonia. The best m~dical aid in Chicago was summoned to assist the physicians already in attendance, but to no avail. Mrs. Hannah came to live in Kenilworth about ·eight years ago that she might be near her family. · Mrs. Hannah leaves a son, Alexander Hannah, and two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Mcintosh, and Mrs. Alexander Newton, all of Kenilworth, and a large group of grandchildren, and one greatJrrandchild, the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Sam Ross (formerly Miss Connie Hannah). Funeral services were held at St. Francis Xavier's church in Wilmette. Larl~ Monday morning, January 9, at 10 Eber o'clock. Withrow Clear. up bloodshot eyes quickly and safely When eyes become blood shot from wind, dust, over-uSe, crying or lack of sleep, apply a few drops of harmless Murine. Soon they will be clear again and will feel refreshed and vigorous. Many persons use Murine each night ·and morning to keep their eyes always clear and bright. A month's supply of this longtrusted lotion costs but 6oc. We have a faD U. wear .U..ODawiaterYacati.a~ ol the wiater leMI'b wiD fiDd that .... tweelll, bitted . . . . . aad priata wiD pnwe .....t aait.Ye for wanD em-tea. C... . . . Jet . . . . ~. . . . . ap' ,.... wanlr8he. ODe "Way of Sperm Whaler," Museum Lecture Theme The Way of the Sperm Whaler" is the subject of an illustrated lecture to be given at Field Museum of Natural History Sunday afternoon, January 22. Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, is the lecturer. The lecture will be given in the James Simpson theatre of the museum, and will begin at 3 p.m. While a portion of the theater is reserved for members of the museum, there will be several hundred seats available to the general public, and admission is free. 41 N.A. HANNA liZ Spuiala Ct. 6 B-1 (6) 6 B-2 (0) .Bartholme·.v R.F. Stofer Soule L.F. Wyle Herbon c. St. Clair Cullen R.G . Torrey Coody L.G. Crawford 8 C-2 (12) 8 D-2 (14) McKay R.F. Mlller Matthews L.F. Stackhouse Ford c. Withrow Barker R.G. Soule Leonard L.G. Gooch Howard School results: January 5, 1928 5 A-1 (5) Logan 5 (f) Moreau R.F. Anderson Specht L.F. I~tle Carrington c. Ball Green R.G. Haas Grenell · L.G. Ruff Greenhalgh R. Steffens. referee. 'IB won by forfeit from St. Joseph 7. St. Francis 6 won by forfeit from St. Joseph 6. Intra-Mural Standings : (Stolp) Team Won Lost 5 B-1 2 0 1 5 C-2 1 0 1,000 5 B-2 1 1 500 5 A-2 0 1 QOO 5 A-1 0 2 000 Sixth Grade 6 B-1 2 1,000 0 6 C-1 1 1,000 0 6 C-2 1 1 500 6 B-2 0 1 000 6 A-1 0 2 000 Seventh Grade 7 A-1 1,000 2 0 '1 C-1 1,000 2 0 VRIIVL f.OR'(OUR EYES A ·Complete ' co. Ph. WiL . . 1141 Wilmette AYe., Ph. WiL . , FOR YOUR .HOME Sert~ice Is To demon1tr·te in your own home MOVIES conoenience- ~~ _sh~e==is==a=f=re=s=h=m=a=n=.==============; .. Tele)tlloae WDaette llf7 Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hurd of Chippewa Falls, Wis. visited their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Barker, 557 Orchard Jane, Winnetka, during the holidays. 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