Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 19

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September· 28. 1928 WILMETTE .LIF'E New Trier. Chooses Speak~ to Ministers Intramural Tea. ms for Fo. o tball .Play ·--------~ ~ · ·. .... J · Intramural football at New Trier High .school got under way la·3t week, whrn about. eighty players turned .out for the first practice. The first week was spe.nt in conditioning the hoys and giving them the fu.ndamentals of . the game. This week the squad which now numbers ninety-six has been · divided into .eight teams, four light and four heavyweight. Everyone should be· able to play 't10w as more suits have arrived, according to reports from the coaches. Each team has been named after some college or institution. All the heavyweight teams are named after Big Ten schools. Mr. Ream's team is named ·Purdue, Mr. FunkhaU3er's is Qicago, Laurin Bennett's is Illinois and W. L. Brown's is Indiana. LiRhtweieht Teams The lightweight teams are :-Harvard, coa-ched by M:r,. Aram; Yale. coached by Mr. Wehr; Navy, coached by Mr. Oaks; and Army, coached by Lyman Goss. · A11 the coaches except · two are members of the New Trier faculty . "Laurie" Bennett and Lvman Goss are Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of Wilstudents who were on the varsitv last mette, gave the keynote address at a fall. "Laurie." who was center la st meeting of 800 minister,; of sever~l · sea :.; on and one of the team's big!!e't Protestant denominations in the ChJassets, is doing post-graduate work. cago temple last Monday. 'fhe min Goss. isters were gathered from all. parts . . who . plavrd fullback lac;t vrar. 1s a ~en1or now. of the city to discu ..; s a campatgn of The intr;~mttral season wi11 J:lc;1 evangelism. si.x weeks. F.ach team will plav nin r 1 games. two in one "rek an(! on e j q TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA I the next 'fhr scheciule for nrxt wr ek is : Monflav- Punlne v'. Tllinois aw' \fr. and Mr s. Daniel Huguenin, and Armv vs . Harvard: \Vecinec;chv- Tn I thcit' baby daughter, who have been I diana vs . Han·ard: Frid;n·- Tndiana ,., staying with Mr. and Mrs. Philip I Purrlm· anci N..avy vs. Yale. ., Huguen · n of 506 I_..ake avenue, will j At the rnci of thP ~r~son thPre w;ll , leave next Sunday ntght for S~n Franhe finale; i11 hoth rlivisions and earh : cisco where they will make thetr home. I meml)('r nf fl, r winnin g t eam '"ill hr r-i ven a merlal. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Thompson of 1219 Ashland avenue and Mr. and Mrs. H. ]. Smith. form <.' r resident s of \\' :;. mette now living in Glencoe, have re turned from · a thre e we eks' motor · trip in the East. IRED A ·L· E FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES at STORAGE THIS simple sentence has already altered the shopping habits of num· bers of Northshore people .... Evanston now has a Lyon & Healy's .. . That same service, that same standard of quality that has brought you to our . Loop store, is now pra~ tically at your door. A music store which, among other good things, sells the Steinway ... A true 1-iyon & He~ly's. Teacher of Voice . EVANSTON, WINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK l i nlver"ltY 9SOO ptanos radios band instruments phonographs & records. sheet music cameras-still and · movtng · Edith Bideau Normelli Concert Soprano TONE :-: Is Receiving Enrollments for Fali and Wtnter production and coaching in all phases of voice culture. Interviews arranged without. charge. ...- Studio Building--1718 Sherman Avenue Evanston Phones Studio, Greenleaf 35 23- Residence, University j278 . ..... I A Beautiful Portrait in Oils for Only $15 (Regular· price $ 3 5) Photography by T oloff, ~nhanced ·by our o.w n color arttst. Joseph D. Toloff · Our Photographs Live Forever Phone Univ. 2178 518 Davis Street

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