Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE October 30. 1925 .L....;.----------I With the Bowlers Hess Motors dropped another game (a total of three for the season to date), thus bringing their average to .800 in the Business Men' Bowling league. Floyd Koon's Auto salesmen are n(' .v comfortablr lodged in second pic ..:e with Snid~r-Cazel, Mac's Lunch a 1d the \Vilmette State. Bank teams knotted in the third position. The ste_ ady climb of the Snider-Cazel five proved the outstanding sensation of last week. In the Goodwin's Woman's league the Good\\'in five still ride the crest of the waYc with' a perfect record of 15 wins and no defeats. New Trier Con icctionary is ne~t in rank with '12 v. on and 3 lost. Summaries: (week of October 19) llus int·NH ~l e n 's "Chubb:v,, Piles Up a 264 to Lead Way I for Prize Bowlers Bowling for the prizes offered by various Wilmette business concerns for high scores for the month at the Goodwin alleys has been going along at a merry, not to mention astonishing pace. Last week witne sed the asccn~ion of one Chubby (occasionally referr ed to as Elmer) Lei s \\'ho piled up 2o-l pin s, marking the downfall of one ~fartin Hcnbcrgcr, erstwhile hi g h man. who was forced into third place. Doc Schur is in seco nd p()sition with hi -, 257, and Harry Blttml'nthal i:-- iourth with 251. G r c at b ow I i n g. a 11 d v ' v r ·' ·(llll' · · i t ! w high score men altrilnttl' a hr~l' Jll·r tion of their 'ul·n·~-, to t hl· l"luall _ ,. generous portion -, dolt-d ou't at ).! ac'... I..:i~t\\·ic h 1\:ountn. :\~ ior thl: ho\rhr -. in tilt' r;ttJl,, (IJ the so-called weaker :--l'X. \\'l' lind l fl·kt\ Lei..; high with J!J2 pith. l;ollu\\ ing in order arc ~1aric ( 'onrad. 17X ; ~lr-- . 1:. Ji .. l '<!e ll. 173; 1\:a\· :\tnldn . 1/11. ;u1d ~1 ildred ·carl-..on. i70. - I Ro~-~~erg 's DAVIS STREET AT THE "L" ~ta.tt· Bk. ' 7 .;)33 'i'7~ & Xor<l .. . ·· lO .333 799 1\lt'Xantt·t·'s ~tore .. ,) 10 .333 75i:i llt·rhon Taxi 11 .~67 71 lndi\·idual :lYt·r:lgt· (fivp rankin~ l1o\\ 11-r~) : 1·:<1 \\'t·st, !lt·ss ~lotor Sl·r,·.i<·v, 17~1 - 111 : ll. \V . ~Chlllitlt, Stat UanJ.i:, 177-11: l:r .' 1-'it ·ld, ll ·s~ :\lotor:-;, 1711:! ; ('hullh y Lt·i~, lLL·ss Motors, 173-!.1: lluss l ' <ll'll, llt·!-;s ~loton,, 172-H. Hi~· n tt·arn aver:t .~t· 1 t hn··· gam ·s ): H e.·s 1\[vtur ;-;t·JTil't ·, !1:!11 2<~: llig-h sing-!,! ganH~: IJ t·s:-; ~I otors. !I-t !I; High indivitl-. l .. engu e \Von Lost Pet. Av. }h·ss ::\lotor St>rY . .. 12 :! .~00 b 17 Flm 1l Koon Auto s. 10 3 .6()7 796 ~llit.lt-I·-< 'azl'l Drug::; ~ .;.33 X34 ~ 7 .533 7T7 l\la(":-; Lunch JJ o w lin g Team \Yiltt tt· t t e ~chult:t. - ual :tYt ·J·ag-t· 24-L 1!1 ~: llig-h t thrl'l ' g-:tHJes): Schwall, singlt· ga me: Chubby Lah;, · . ( ;ou cl w i n \\ uuu·n 's I .. eague .333 441 .133 429 .133 391 Inuividual av ·rag(: (five ranking bowlers): Mrs. Anna. May, New Tri~r Confectionery, 135-6; Kay Amber, G0oclwin's, 130-4; Helcn Leis, Goodwin's, 12~-12; l\Iarit" Conrad, Goodwin's, 126; He l Pn Lt"is, Goodwin's, 125-2. High team averag-e (three gaMtes): Goodwin's. 676; High single game, Goodwin's, 737; High individual averag-t' (thrt"c g-amt>s), l\1r!':. Anna May, 151: High single g-ame, Mildred Carlson, 170. 'l'cam Won Good\\'in's l!t ·aut:v ~hop ........ : . .. l[j New Trit>r Cunft·clionerv 12 The H a 11 n hop . . . !I The Pniqul' Styll' Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . G Hess Motor ~ervicc 2 Cecile Shop . . . . . . . 2 Lo::;t Pet. Av. 0 1,000 3 639 560 a, G .ROO . 6 00 489 10 13 13 Winter's Foremost Fashions 11 rs. Elmer A. Rich of 1314 Greenwood avenue entertained last Saturday for Mrs. Fred D. Breit of Kenilworth with a luncheon at the Chicago Athletic club. Mrs. Breit is leavit-lg soon for her winter home in Florida. ' IIHi thei1 daughter, Gera l<linr, of 1775 \Vashin~-, ton a\'enuc. attended the !\meri . .- an L egion convention at Otuaha and n· ttlrnecl home la~t ~f Ollcla ,.. .\f r. ~diller then left for San Franri.s co, \\'here he will stay about a week. ~fr. and ~fr:-- . -:\'. P. ~filler -o- CQmplete Electric · }\efrigeration $'250 the KELVIN-IT... Kelvinator Electric: Refri8eratioa built Jiaht into a refrigerator. Only an electric connection ia needed to keep it cold. Relieve· you of all trouble of cariq for ice, give· you a colder refrigerator and furniahea all of the many advantage· of Kelvination. Call and aee it or phone for information. The New Coats Choose Many Ways To Smartness ~on H .: \UJ111l'll r c h · :-- u c r l' :-- " i ul h · H 1 t h c w rap -a r< 1u1 Hl c ff c c t that l<l\·~· t<~ nu .~·g-lc -into and pull r}().._eJy about them, u . 1ng deep :-, ha\\·l collar~, or ~tole collars of rich fur. ( hher ~ adupt the Ill'\\' Yogue f(q· the flared ~ilhouette, \\'hile a fc\\' ()i U11lbual ~nnrttH.·:--s rho<h<' the Prince _s ..,jJhuul'tt<' \\·ith tnol<kd l><Jdicc and full ~\\·ingin~ skirt. Urs. ]. -:\'. ~Iacalistcr of 918 Ashland aYemte has been spending thi · week in \Ya . hington, D. C. --o- A Particular Presentation of Winter Coats at $95 Style Features That Are Distinctively New The Pile Fabrics Deep, lu~trous pile ial>rir-., ar(' p romi nen t among the Iu x nriously fur-tr imm('d Coats - ~ecdle point, Lust rosa, V c loura and Suede arc so well adapted to the lines of the season. Florida Information Have you property in Florida? Are you in doubt as to its value ? I am 1n a position to furnish reliable valuations at a nominal charge. UOIL BURNER and II [REFRIGERATING C9D 508 Davis St., Evanston University 2 Bro,\·n and Green Tvuchan grl'en and Cuckoo l>rown, sl'kctl'd hv so many smart!\· dre ~;s ed WOtlH'Il for their \\'illtl'r. \\'raps arc prom inent in thi~ vroup. In close fayo r a r e Grack lchcad, Bokahar a B lack and Gr ay. 13 2 R.M.Jaeger Box 1093 Formtrly of Winnetka, now of Orlando, Fla. The Smart Lines lte1Yiaator w. ..... :. ................ ............. Trimmings of Fur F la res,, S ide Pane ls, St r a ig h tlin es and Wrap-aro und mo d e ls T h ey a r c S quirrel, Beaver, vie with ea ch oth er for sma rt - F it ch , Ma rt e n a nd R in g tail Opesnes s. s um , e n r ic hin g coll a r s and cuffs . W omen's A pparel- Second Floor '. I

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