September 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 23 N. T. GRID SQUAD SEES FIRST ACTION SEPT. 28 Fenger High Eleven Invades Local Field for Inaugural; Lindblcm Is Next ::\'t'\r Trier's grid squad, which for titc past f C'.Y \reeks h as been working out under the supervi~i o n of Head Coach \\'alter J. :\:-;l.enba~h and his staff r)f a..;sis tant s. wil! see its first action of t ile season on Saturday, Scptetnbcr 28 "hen Fcngcr High school of Chicago :1, \·ades the local ftcld. Lindbloom Is Next .J.t ~ -· Principal intere :-. t at th e pre~rnt n·<~ ding. howcn·r . .;;tem:-; tn he cen ter ed 011 tht tilt ,,·ith Lindblom. scheduled f 1r the \\Tek foll(l\\·ing, as the :\el\' , Tri~.· r ck\'Cll is l ookint~ ·fnr\\'ard to the n·tH'\\'al of hnstilitie~ with the l'hiCil!!l) outfit and th o:)J)(·rtttnity to cra -;e t ht· ~!i .L!ma of a tir \\·ith tha t team, 11L'Ca:>iuned t:arh- la-;t ..;easnn when a :\<:\\'Trier fumhil· t'O:-t the !ncals a cl r' ar Yit.:t()ry. I 'rr l-.pl'l'h ir 1r the sca :> nn ar<.: exrcl 1 · tlt. \\ ' ith only 1llll' ddt·at atid t\\'1) t ;v:- rcc"nkcl ~t !..: ain=-t him out of tlte ti ~tt.Tn .~atltl'~ J·hy,·cl during the !)a:-t t" n :-.t· :t:-·)th. l'<nch :\:-hl'nhach is Cl.llidly \\·hipping hi:-; nnchim' into slt;qw . I 1.: lta ~ a llltmlH·r oi \· dcrat~:> and e :-: I"Tie!tn" l squ :td llt<·mhc r:> ar<>tltld whir·h : ,) bui ld :tnd ()!; tht: \\'huk there- . ettin~· < Ji Ja-,t H'ar':- ~tcllar rcr,>rd of Ill cle t ~·ab lo ~m~~ .~:> ntnn: than a po~sibil;ty . lncidentall . ' ·· an added incl·nti\'C~ ior , . \ . l'll grv:tln l'ff 11 rt - ii that i~ pn . . :.:ihkt t ~ : ty hl' :tt'f,lrded h~· the trophy <li'fer~.·rl 1)\· tlt c ~nburilan league, rercnth· l'l'o r !..! Ctll i z ~.· c 1. · Have Seasoned Backs .\ rc\·ic\\· ni the ~ea:>()ned matt:rial a \·ailablc hrin~:-. pr,>mincntly to t;ll! i.>n·grnund l· ·apt. Tom Hick~. \\ 1w l rl1hald_,. \\'ill bear the brunt oi ln..:k lield opnati<ln~. Like\\'ise nf stellar. t'(ltl' in this department art Gl'nrgc F.aton. a :-pecdy , chargin g back. a nd 'f'.1dd>y l 'onnor diminuti,·c passer. Oth~·rs \\'hn \\'ill probably . ce ac ti on in t!te ktck fi eld arc: Schucttgc, Ha skins , F·.1r . . tt:r, B. Thotnpson and Xichols \'·ho -tarred un la~t year's Frosh-Soph sqtt:ld . In tlH' line Coach Harold Caton, litte PH.· ntor. has J ac k Lorenz, Ed Cull~n, :11Hl Ed Rud olph , all last yea r 's letter ttlen. From las t year's reserve sq uad d!ld Frush-Suph t<.:am there are Soutil\\ arc!. ~I ac:\dams, ~ellery, Boyalston. ~LtH l Ogatt. Coach P·.Tsing, wh o lt.t:-i (Large of the e nd s, ha s a mnn..· cliiJicult ta:-;k. A large ray of hope in bis rh'\·i:-;ioll is pla ce d in \\'yatt \Varin g, a nn\· st ncl cn t at X e w Trier, \\' ho ~1as '-' lltlle from a Texas high sc hool. He probably will he placed at one end \\'ith ).1 ann or Schroeder at the o ther. ~ ~ 0 Formal Opening and Stgle Revue ·· With this Announcement of our Fonnal Opening it affords us great pleasure to express our sincere appreciation of the .increasing interest zu MILGRIM Creations which ~as made necessary the enlargement of our Chicago Salon. You are cordially incited to see the MODES for AUTUMN-NOW displayed on THE NEW SECOND FLOOR . Millinery, Negligee$, Lingerie and Accessories on the f!.eception Floor and the Mezzanine. Brother of Winnetkan is Killed in North Carolina ::\f rs. Edgar Foster Alden of \\' innetka returned la st Saturday from Greensboro. :\. C., where ~ he wa : cal led hY th e sudden death of her brother. Hobert G. Smith. Mr. Smith wlw ,,·as .about 68 vears old. \\'a s found shot tn death at hi s home on the old Smith famih· estate a short distan ce frnm Gree nsboro on September o, bet \\'l'Cil 1 and -l o'clock in the afternoon. /\ bullet had pierced the hack of hi ~ neck and \\·hen found he \\'as lying with hi .; face on the Aoor. Ofl1cials of Guilford count,·. in whi ch Greensboro is located, after inn:·s tigating all clu es thoronghh· announced that thev were sti ll m,·s tifird as to '"ho fired the shot that killed Smith. The funeral se rvices . \\'ere held in a Greensboro funeral chapel Sunda,·, September 8. \\'ith Dr. Charles ·1 .;-. M evers, of the Fir ~ t Prc shvtenatl j -.·burch. of CrecnshMo, officiating. · . ~ 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD, SOUTH Chicago ~