Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 34

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34 WILMETTE LIFE September 27, 1929 ILouis Weber, N. T. Grad, Play Off Finals of . Enters Technical School Indian Hill Club Louis ]. \V cbcr, so n of A. L. \V eber, 1929 Championship oil \\'i ll ow road . \\' inn etka. has enThe finals of the Tnclian Hill club champiunship for 1929 \\T~C Cl) m ple t ed Sunday, the scMC~ shO\nng that all these matches \Yer' hard fo~t ~ht. I In the ~irb ' s in gl~'> inr g1r ls .under ~ t\\·ch·e. Harhara · 1 otman dcteatcd l!ahbs Bur.tol.1, 2- (j, o- 0: .(}-:-,). ·~ anH.:~ ~tanhm .clnmnatccl D.nclln ~ate . · . T~., in. the _Sil1~~l'S, f111· !Jn\·\ lllldtr t\\ ch C mt)1 a ~CP1L ot (r---1..6--. · 1 l·.Hl\'11 T(l t11lal~ dctc,at. ~d _J I.~ IL:n L;.~.:-had1 < . ~· ( -1. Ill t~lc ~ 1 ngl<.._ ~ l <~r ~~~1~ under II !tvcn . and ,111 tl1t :--l.lll1C cl a!-.:i () r hm · , 1I \.'1lr'" ~tan t \l n H: at ( 1 1~ 1 I .incba ,. -l - l1. o- -t. 11-.2 .. 11t·nry and I<lllll.'" :-:.tanto11 clcicatcd r~ lt:o-Sl' 11 Pa lmn and X ~.·d n r()\\"n 2 -- (1, i -.;, 11---l. iur the juni()r h(\\·:-.' dPnhlc~ c hampi()n ~hip. ' \'ed 1\rn\\·n hcranw j11ninr hrl\~ rh:t1lltli(ltl ],,· hi:; :-ingk~ matrh "ith ~lak~lln1 \lcl\n11H:ll. thv ~~-tlrt.: hL· in .~ 1 PINEAPPLE MOUSSE BETWE· E N· TWO LAYERS OF TOASTED ALMOND Full Ouart Brick There Is a Hydrox Agency Near Your Home tered the College of Industries at the Carnegie Imtitutc of Technology in Pittsburgh. Young \\'chcr was gradua ted from :\ ew Trier High school la st Junr. He " ·as formerly chcrr lea~l er there and \Yas active in dramat1cs. ; Carnegie imtitut c opened it s door s t1.1is \\·c ck for the twenty-fifth year \nth , \\·hat oniciaJs estimate is the largest en rol lm ent the cC1llcgc has eyer had. 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Ito I North Shore Girls Serve as Home-Coming Chairmen ~. ern· a:; chairm('n fllr the annua\ Hnme- . cn·n cnl'<l" of northern Tllinoi.; \\'ill Wilmette 55 cnmint; r( mmittce,;;, at the l-nirrr-.ity tli lllinoi..; thi..; \Tar. \fi-;~ Franc~.·" H(t\\·ard. Clf \\ 'i ll~H·ttc, \Hllllan·~ chairman. ha . annmmccd. CnmmittL·c cha inm·n named bY '\fi:-.; lTrl\\·ard are: \fargarl't Cr0cker (lt \Yinn\.'1 ka. <kcoratinns: \Yilh elmi na Farnham 0f Chicago, badges: Chin· Kclh- of Chicago. accommodations: nett·,. l {inkk of nloomingt011. rcgistrati;)ll: \filclr cd n erth old of :\ur0ra . information: Janett e Schmidt 0f \\'lwat on. rcuni nn, and nctty St0olman of Champaign, stamps. ~fis s .-\li ce King. dau g ht e r of '\fr. AN DAIRY COMPANY MILK THE RETURNS FROM EUROPE and \frs. Karl Dasid King. 91-l Grrrn\YnO(l an· mt r. returned r ecen t!~· from a trip abroad. haYing gnnr with th e St udcnt Travel tom. Shr ha s now re. mned l1rr teaching at Deerfield Shields high school. Highland Park. \Yhrre s'he is athletic director. Rob ert Harper, son of the .T. R. Harners. 719 Park avenue. has returned for his Sophomore Year at the UniYersity of Illinois. -oClvde Coolev, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Coolev. 625 Eleventh street. has returned to his Sophomore year af Saint Thomas college, St. Paul. Minn. MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR

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