Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1928, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE . LIFE October ·26. 1928 P. T. A. MEETING , The Parent-Teacher association of St. Francis school will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Judge William: }. Lindsay will. speak. Miss Griffin, the school nurse, will give a short talk. The mothers of the sixth grade pupils will be hostesses at a social half hour before the meeting mothers are invited. to which an "Army" Shoves "Harvard" . OPEN PLAY PROGRAM Fa·rst Place Berth F·om ·· Pla,.aroaad aacl RecreatioD Board Wmter Acti'ritiea for Adults to Be Started MoDda:J of Next Week "Army," which is coached by Lyman Miss Edna Cooper of Detroit, Mich. Goss, pushed "Harvard" · out of first is the houseguest this week of Mrs. Morgan J. Hammers, 807 Greenwood place in the lightweight division of Intramural football at New Trier, last avenue. Monday. Goss's 'team has now won three games, tied one and lost only one. "Harvard" has three victories MODERN SIX ROOM INSULATED BRICK to its credit but has lost two games. Mr. Oak's team, "Navy," is holding NIXON DISTINGUISHED HOMES third place in the league with two vicNow rudy for occupancy. Near Glenview Road at the Glena~re tories, the same number of defeats station of the Skokie · Valley r2ilroad: on widr lot. Decorated tale and one tie. bath. bot water brat, and garage. Near large Forest Preserve and four Although "Yale," which is coached golf dubs. V rry reasonable price. Small down payment and easy terms. by Mr. Wehr, hasn't won any games Model furnished bomr optn for inspection Saturday afternoon and it has kept from being whitewashed Sunday. or phone for appointment. by twice playing to a tie. BUILDING DEPARTMENT George F. Nixon & Company Nixon Building · Clark and Monroe Sts. Randolph 0344 Let's Have a Party on HALLOWE'EN. Cake Novelties · We will offer many unusual and distinctive cakes and pastries-something out of the ordinary in appearance, while at the same time maintaining our high standard of delicious eating quality. Next week is the week at the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board office. It marks the official opening of the fourth year of sports, gymnasium classes. and other activities conducted during the fall and winter months. Starting with Monday evening, all winter and fall activities with the exception of women's swimming classes and men's basketball. begin their schedules as previously announced. The swimming is scheduled to start on the following Wednesday and. because of the intervention of Hallowe'en, the opMrs. Albert J. Nystrom of 714 Cen- ening of the men's basketball sched tral avenue entertained the Fourth di- ules · have also been postponed until vision of the Methodist church Thurs· that day. day afternoon. Organization of classes and practice games in basketball will mark the program for the beginning week in the newly organized woman's department, but the men·s activities will 'start their regular schedules. Even the men· ~ gymnasium class added to the program of activities this year will begin its regular class work at the first meetingnext Thursdav evenin~ at the Stolp gymnasium, Director Davis, who will instruct the class, announces. Judging from the number of regi strations already received, the Playg-round and Recreation board will provide some recreational activitv for more than 1.000 adults each ··wee 1..:. This includes every activity both for men and women conducted hr the board. The schedule for the various activit novelties in f~ncy ies is: Monday Even in~: Howard: Indoor baseball, Men; Stolp : basketball, , WomPn. Tuesday: Gymnasium clasR Women; Stolp: Gymnal'ium cl:u;;s, Women. Wednesday: 9-l 1 a. m.. Swimming for womt"n, Evanston Y. M. C. A. 7 v. m .· Basketball for men, Howard gymnal"tum. 7 :3r, p. m., Basketball for men, Stolp gymnaustum. 6-7 p. m., Swimming frw women, Sovereign hotel. Thursday: Gymnasium class for men, Stolp gymnasium. Gymnasium class for womf'n. Howard gymnasium. Friday: 6-7. Swimming for women, Sovereign hotel. Volleyball for men, Howard gymnasium. Donuts and Putnpkin Pie These old-time favorites reach perfection at The Dutch Oven. they are two of our most famous items and most everybody will want some for Hall owe' en- to be sure of getting what ··you will want · PLEASE ORDER AHEAD and avoid disappointment Don't Forget About Sandwich Buns and Hot Dog Roils. Austin Techau Company Opens Decorating Studio The Austin Techau company, Inc., opened a decorating studio ' last Saturday at 930 Spanish court. Mr. Techau , has heen with the Alden studios in Highland Park until the opening of this addition to the shops in Spanish' court. Everything to furnish the home, antiques, and reproductions are on sale there. Elect New Officers to Direct Student Council The student council of New Trier High school elected officers recently. George Brown. Wilmette. was named president; Gretchen Dreever, Glencoe, vice-president. and Edward Cullen, Wilmette, scretary. The big problem to come before the council is the working out of a budget system for student expenses. The plan was given the approval of the high school board 1129 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE 512 MAIN ST. EVANSTON Phone 2998 Greenleaf () 132 Children's Librarian at State Meeting Last Week Miss Winifred Bright, children·s librarian at the Wilmette Public libr~ ary, attended the meeting of the ·Illinois Library association at Danville, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. Representatives from public libraries in all parts· of Illinois were present at the meeting, which Miss Bright reports was both helpful and inspiring.

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