WILMETTE LIFE December 6, 1929 Comes to Glencoe Midwest Hockey Squad Returns . After Tourney The M-idwest hockey tearri, which included several north shore girls in its line-up, returned Sunday night from the national tournament held W cdne::. r:a v Thursday and Friday of last we e! · ~ t Wellesley, with one game to its cr..rlit and two defeats. The Midwest team .: efeatcd the Northeast second team, 3 to 2, and was qefeated by the Southt:a:-.t and Northeast first teams. The g<t'1le between the Southeast and the !\, l~ th east teams was reported to have l·cen the most jntcresting ever played it : a national tournament. The final . c ·n re was a tie, 1 to 1. · Although six north shore girls m;.,.clc the Midwest team in the finals plrl. yvd in Winnetka last month, only four .. j these, Mrs. Warner Washburn, ).f : s Ruth Fisher, Miss Jay Purves and ). t i:;s Iris Boulton, were able to go. ).f iss Etoile White and Miss Hannah Pr ax l, both of Madison, subsituted for ~f n. Henry Tenney and Mrs. Lewis Ta ylf)r, The tournament ended with a banquet given Friday night at the collec:-e club in Boston, where the AU-Americ an and All-American Reserve team were announced. Miss Praxl of the Mtdw c~t team was made All-American goal, and Miss Carol Rice and Miss Alfrcd,t Mosscrop of the Midwest team were made right wing and right half , rc spt_·(tively, on the reserve team. These three players are from Madison. At an executive meeting hdd in B ~~~ ton during the tournament, it was decided that inter-city instead of int ersectional games will form next year's tournament. Plans were also made t1) send the two All-American team s to th r \Ve st in January, to demonstrate h·xkt·y. The two teams played an exhibitt(Jll game Saturday, follow.ing the regular games of the tournament. ANNOUNCING The Opening of another Blue Goose Market in Hubbard Woods This new market is a branch of the ·BLUE GOOSE MARKET in Wilmette and will handle the same high quality of fruits and vegetables. BLUE GOOSE Fruit and Vegetable Market ·:~LUl ·. ·:!~ E. H. Sothern, outstanding delineator of Shakespearian roles, will appe~r in Glencoe at the Central school auditorium \Vedne sday night, December 11 , und er the auspices of the Glenc~e ~{en's club. His appearance there wtll be the first on his present tour. ~Ir. and Mrs. Gilbert Kelley, 412 Cumnor road, Kenilworth returned on :\Ionday of this week from the east where they spent the Th~nksgiving holid~_ys with their daughter. Elizabeth, who is a freshman at \ -assar college . They also went to \Yashington, D. C., to Yi sit ).f r . Kelley's pa rents. - : Goose . . :.:·=~: - : : .. ·: ·:::;:;:· ij ' of Wilmette 1160 Wilmette Ave. DIAMONDS FOR GIFTS The gleaming facets of a glorious diamond tell a tale all their own . ... of tender sentiment, of keen delight at the beautiful gift, of years of happy memories inspired by constant presence of the ageless gem. an erve arm EMERALD AND DIAMOND PLATINUM RING MARQUISE DIAMOND PLATINUM DINNER RING DIAMOND AND EMERALD PLATINUM BROOCH $1,200 $2,6oo $2,150 DIAMOND AND EMERALD PLATINUM BRACELET .. $],250 Above photographs are the actual size of this merchandise ·1165 Wilmette Ave. PA ~l~d D2niYEY We will welcome the opportunity to s'u bmit, t.Vithout obligation, a selection of merchandise second to none in Chicago. Give your community jeweler first choice Wilmette Wilmette 6