September 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 3.1 Illinoi towns and cities will supply at Xew Trier High school this week. !.hrec-fourths of the members of the f'ians ha,·e been made for both si·n gles Yarsity foothatl squacl at Northwestern c:nd doubles matches for the tennis tlniversity this fall. Out of a squad of plavers of the school. \Vinncrs of each sixty-five players, forty-six hail from iOt;rnamc11t will receive medals and Illinois ·and thirty-four from Chicago ha\'c their names engraved on the tenand other Cook county communities. :Jis and golf shield displayed. in the Capt. Henry Anderson leads the list Tri-Ship club room in the new gymof Chicag 'boys who will perform on nasium. Football candidates arc not t.hc \Vildcat eleven. Bill Griffin, star fligih lc to compete in either the golf hr.lfback last year, also. comes from or tennis tournaments. Chicagl· Five other members of the 1928 elcven who are back this year are I also from the Metropolis. They ·uc ~\orm Christiansen, tackle; Bill D:n·is, . ft.ll; Bob Schneider and Bill Pollock.' vuards; and HO\\·arcl Prange,_ encl. Out of forty sophomore candidat~s '·' ho will try out ior a varsity position t \\·en tv-six are from Illinois and of t!1is !at ter -group sixteen reside in Chicago. Do\\'n state cities \\·ill supply a large quota oi players. Henry Bruder of l'ckin will probably prove the out tanding performer among these yout~1s. Francis SulliYan of l'hL"noa will enter .his second year and will he a lcading~: !wrd cundidatc. ~~ irkcy l·:ricks ~m, regular center ior the last t\\'0 yl'ars, ~~a11ds a g-ood chance to win an all-conit renee position this iall. Don ),fas.:;ie (l~· Call'sbuq.~· is a leading l'JH! candidate. ~I any of the leading sophomores re\.·ein.~d their prep training in lllinnis From Chicago comes high schools. .I imniie E\'ans, 1\alph Shl'rberg, Bus ~111ith and Casmir Beno\\'itz, all guard ; Ciitf J-.::it~der, and Fred Hoebel. tackles; j·A Farr<.:l, h:cnncth Fo-.sin, Harry 1'ritchard, and Sol Simon, backs. Bob .Hails, speedy hack i rom Centralia, stands a good chance of breaking Jittn the litlL'-up frl'qucntly. Elmer 1-lcickman u i Kc \\'anee . .J immic 0' .\1 a :-c (l! 1\uhinson and Harold Yeager of ~lolinc arc other first year hacks of promise. (;l'orgc Schocttk of Stockland and John Spi\·l'y of Dal1\·i11e :ue ::-oplwmorc guards who shou ld sec scn·- Illinois Gives N. U. Hold Intra-Mural Tennis, Golf Tournaments at N. T. Largest Portion of The fall intra-mural golf and tennis Football Material tournaments ·were to be inaugurated I reNEWed loveliness for tired drapes · · · JC<.:. E\'anston \\'ill supply its usual Iar!7e quota. Lettermen from this city ctre Lee Hanley, quarterback and Larry Oliphant and Ted Egbert, <.'nds. Ralph J1aug, tackle. Bill Heuser and Gil .1 ohnson, barks, arc nmr lettermen t·ru ttt Ia:- t year's squad f rum Evanston. Drapes .. curtains, too .. appreciate this cleaning. For every evidence of summer grime is erased . . all of the original beauty awakened. And you'll enthuse ov· e r the perfect fringes . . the square corners . . the exact way in which original dimensions are retained. Rugs A special process for domestics .. expert dt·y cleani11g for Orie11tals .. life and lustre ,·eally restored. Christian Science Churches "Substance" \\·as th e snhjl'ct of the lesson-sermon in all chun.:h L"s oi Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 15. The golden text was, "Thy nam e. 0 Lord, cnduret h fur c\·er; and thy memorial, 0 Lord, throughout all gen(.'rations" (Psalms 135 :13). .-\mong the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "For all things arc for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgi\·i ng of many redound to the glory of God. For whi ch cause we faint not. . . . \\'hilc \\'t' look not at the things which arc seen, hut at the things which arc not seen: for the things which arc seen arc lt'mporal; hut th e things which are not see n arc ete rnal " ( [( Cor. 4:15, 16, 18). The !e. soli-serm on also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by ),f ary Baker Eddy: "The objects cognized b~' the phy sical senses have not the reality of substance . . .. What to material sense seems substance, becomes nothingness, as the sense-dream vanishes and reality ap~ears" (p. 311-312) .- SPECIAL 9xl2 Rugs .............. . ........ $3.50 Orientals, sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05 Draperies as low as, per pair ..... $1.00 Allow us to submit our estimate on your entire household cleaning. 1115 Washington Ave. Wilmette Successors to the Krauss Cleaning Co. SHORE Ll~ I I ~_i~~~iri6~7'1!!_Z:1....tlllliriii'JQ C. L. ROGERS, President '" A Pi-loNE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK To YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 WILMETTE ....... .·. ·3400 GLENVIEW 320 HIGHLAND PARK 34oo GLENCOE ...... 1300