Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 21

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December 21, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE EXHIBITS PICTURE 21 Marion and Charlotte Eckha~ daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, will return next Friday from the University of Chicago, where Marion is a sophomore and Charlotte a senior. Select Five N. T. Bowling Is Man's Game; Yes, With Reservations Men as All-Star Well, boys-those among you who Suburban Gridders claim to be pretty fair at propelling the Five New Trier High school football players are placed on . the first team of an all-north suburban selection by Walter J . .Harris, sports writer for the Chicago Evening Post. They are: Art Wienecke, New Trier caJ>tain; Carl Hall end; Thompson, tackle; Hunter Hicks, quarter-back, . and Morris Nelson, halfback. Mr. Harris made his selection from the four high school teams in the north surburban district-New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, and Waukegan. Of the remaining six plac es on the firs tteam, Evanston ·got four, and DPerfield and Wauk¢gan, one each. New Trier also copped four places on the second all-north surburb~n team:_Milton Guy at end, Slim Rossiter at tackle, Charles McArthur at guard, and AI Richards at halfback. This year's team at New Trier was one of the best in the history of the school. It went through the season undefeated, sinking most of its opponents under decisive scores. N~w Trier tied Lindblom of Chicago 6 to 6. and v.·as held to the same score by Evanston, also an undefeated team thi s \·ear. \ Vatter Ashenbach is the New ;l' rier coach. .Mrs. 0. W. Lowry of Milwaukee will vi sit her mother, Mrs. Philip Huguenin, 506 Lake avenue, over Christmas. \1r . . Huguenin's son, Sidney, and his \\·ife and children who have been living :n Pennsylvania, will spend Christmas \\·ith her, and will also stay for the ,,·inter. -O- Miss Alice May Jackson, 1017 Elmwood aveune has a picture entitled "Departure of the Fleet" at the art exhibition at the Stevens hotel, sponoversized spheroid at the trick ten sored by the AU-Illinois Society of pins-look to your laurels. Here's a Fine Arts. score that will make you sit up and take notice! It was a match affair beMiss Dorothy Jean Barker of Dentween Helen Braun and Kathleen ver, Colo. will be the guest oyer the Kalmes, two bowling beauties at the Goodwin · alleys, that resulted as fol- Christmas holidays of th<' John A. Macleans, 924 Greenwood avenue . Mrs. lows: Maclean's daughter, Mrs. Charles E. First game-Helen, 183; Kathleen, 235. Nail of Mansfield, Ohio, and her husSecond game-Helen, 191; Kathleen, 169 band will also spend Christmas week Third game-Helen, 152; Kathleen, 266 with the Macleans. In the first game Kathleen "struck out" from the sixth frame, and took one blow to register her 235. In the . Located final set-to she crashed right through from the third frame. Helen set a fast pace throughout, but was all tee frequently handicapped by the pernicious "railroads." · -oTom Grisamore, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Grisamore, 507 Greenleaf avenue, returned Thursday from Colgate university. -oMr. and Mrs. G. Gopel of Chicagp will spend Christmas day with their daughter, Mrs. George F. Simmons, 234 Seventeenth street. in the Heart of Evanston Overlooking Drum and Bugle Corps Plays at Lodge Rites The \Vilmette Legion Post Drum and Bugle corps, accompanied by women guests, journeyed to the Oriental Consistory in Chicago last Saturday eyening where the corps participated in the public installation ceremonies of Hesperia lodge, A. F. and A. M. The corps played at the flag ceremonies and the proclaiming of new officers. Fred Coxon, a member of Wilmette Post, and past master of Hesperia lodge, was the installing officer. Following the ceremonies there was dancing in the ballroom. . Marion Page, daughter of Albert N. Page, 901 Ashland avenue, returned Tuesday from Rockford college. Northwestern · Univenity Campus and Lake Michigan Liabt-Ai1'7-Ciua rooma. Tborou1hlJ' plaaaed cwrl· calum. FacultJ' of oDIJ' prof·aioaal artiste. U..._ tJ.e clirectioa of Carl Schelllw. DRAWING PAINTING DESIGN ILLUSTRATION ADVERTISING CRAFTS INTERIOR STAGE ART Send for JlluaU'ated CtJtlllog OF FINE ARTS THE EVANSTON ACADEMY 636 CHURCH STREET PHONE.GAEENLEAF 1674 EVANSTON ILL. K 11neth Kerr, son of the Wallace -o\V. Kerrs, 707 Forest 'avenue, will reM iss Agnes Schultz, Oak circle, left t urn from Marion, Ohio Saturday to ~pe nd the Christmas holidays with his Tuesday for Florida to be gone for several months. l)arents. TATMAN'S With an unequaled showing along the North Shore of fine China and Crystal, with its lamps, furniture and hundreds of foreign novelties, is indeed a most interesting and pleasing place to select a Christmas Gift. Should you visit this colorful display and select a gift, we place at your com· mand an unexcelled delivery service that covers daily the territory between Lake Forest and the South Shore Country Club. Christmas is near, so we invite you to come and .make your selection from- ~· THE HOUSE OF GIFTS EvANSTON, 517 DAVIS Sr. CHICAGO, 625 N. MICHIGAN Aw.

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