Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Nov 1925, p. 37

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-= fi~ n Lowry Is Best . G,;nter He Ever Saw, 'ays Purple Mentor 1 No ·:,· mber 20, 1925 W I'L M E T T E LIFE J1 center I ever saw". was the Glenn Thistlethwa1te sum"e ly ! I his opinion of Cap~ain Tim 111CC 1 d 1 d 1 owt · 'l, the big blon p ayer trotte {f tl' · fll' ld at the close of the con0 ,(: d . tt·~t \\ ith Purdue last atur ay 1n .11( · ·1 1 t wI ·1e played his last conference game f, r the Purple . .. 111 , 11 my years as a player and I coa ch 1 ne ver had a player or saw on e \' : ... was '!l?re dep~ndable tha.n I Lo\\ r. I I is ab.tllty !o dtagnose. what the -ition ts ~omg to do IS un -~ cann,·. : 1!lle after ttme Lowry gucs ed th e 1·· , and either charged through or dr· ; ll·d hack for a pass a s the oc ca~i o: · man ded. "Tc· !.1ur h credit can not he gi\'en to J.. ,, in r what s uccc ~s we had thi s II ,. ;;ea ' ,,;a~ ma~ter of the situation , ·il times. I think it will be a 1 Jon. . .· t· befo re the game will ever I st:l' . , !J er who stands out so prom int·r.t . 1- he did du.:ing hi ~ three years 1 1 1 of 1 .:...~: f"l'tlc e play . ! :\ i ;~. lica tion of hi :, ability at antir ip;tt ·!.l· t1l'xt m on· oi hi " opponent . . I j~ ,,.,. tn th(' fact that Lowry inter cept· 1 1.· pa~ c-; during the Sl'a-;o n. Th i- ,· u· .,.., (]al for a lineman. who 1 ordi ... r . \ j.., blocked out of the play nr 1 : y cha rging the line. L owry, 1 ho\'., . , r. ha . . a knack of fore -telling \\ h{'. .l !·<~ ..,.., j.., coming and drop s hack illtfl i t~ iun to catch the· O\'al. ( lr , · ·: c. unpu~ Lowrl_ is the idol of hi 1 ~ .. -:n.ttl' a~ thl'y \'icw the mo~t 1 ~til l ,. · ul ~ e a~ em t h c team ha s had "IIIli ' . · ;,,, H i~ fighting qual itit·~ ha\'<: 1 \'.<1!1 ·: · .tdlllir ation o f all, and all kn ow 1 h111 1 · 1-iL:hti ng Tim ." ,, . "Tht lws t r·,.~1 c h l) 4 s In This Season of Thanksgiving, -Thank God ·for the Church! Every ffian, woman and child in Wilmette, knowingly or not, lives under the guidance and protecting influence of Wilmette churches. Remove all the churches from the community-withdra\v the social, mental and spiritual influences of these churches and most of its residents would flee from the Village. For, \vithout the moral restraint and the inspiration of high standards for right living, which the Church gives to the Community, then unbridled selfishne s and greed, crime and disorder would rule ~n Wilmette. Neither life nor property \vould be safe. Is it quite right for folks to accept all that the Church contributes toward their happiness and safety in the community,.but yet give no financial support or personal service to it? One may live in Tf~iln2et:P-but he is not truly a part of it unless affiliated \Vith one of its churches. UUOUD 1 I I I Arrange Christmas Party for Settlement Kiddies :\ u n :lllher l! ,, j. Clampitt entntaintd t hl ) ·· 11 ;t u xi Ii a r) o i the In i a 11 \\ tlt t' ,< ,tit·ty at her home. 10.?11 Cht · · ·:· -t\ l'lltlt' , ao..,!--ist<:cl hv ~l r:-. I l L'. t\ · t 11. ~ 1 r.., . Raym ond . :\. \\ · h n· lock ... d .\ 1r:-. James \\'. Sheddt'n . l'l ti'· ·· ··tt· made a t thi s tim e f<1r the .tntn: 1 l :·i . . ttnas party gi\'en ior tilt· lllo !.. .t:H I '-lllal l chi lcln:n regi.,tt'rt:d in tl ·· ·:1 dia n ·\ di!:->trict. Ab o ut 400 \\'ill !. '· ntai"ne d at the affair whirh 1\ ill lJ · ·n n ~1 o nclay , December 21. ~~. ~it - l·r~"~IIII ·I .tlh.Tll<H>ll, i 1 I II k:l ~~ ~~ ~ 1' 2t ~ t2< G iI ' Good Preaching, Good Music Good Fellowship Morning Worship at 11 uuuoo GE T~ SIDE WALK CONTRACT l'l .t Bur kett, \\'innetka paving ront1 .t· ·r. \\'a.., awarclt"d the contrart l·l L, tllt\\'a lk~ on Ferukaf avenu e,. an.d t ( t rl ·ad, by the Village boat d tht:- I k. Directory of Churches: The Wilmette Baptist Church ~' For~st ~I t ~ ue ..,· hotl'l : ·~·! ~r r .... ]. H . Briggs oi 11.n t\ tlltll', 1 .hh l ' dinner-dane~ at thr I>rakt · rlay t\'cning, No\'ernhcr 24 . will entertain :-ixt and Wilmette Avenues FR ANCIS C. STIFLER n~-PENDABLE'[' ~ G 0 CERI ES \\ hy not telephone your order? ll ! I REV. First Congregatio al Church l .I~ t; The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues REV. GILBERT STANSELL \ \ ·'11 UC"> · t ( ' 1f; I~ ,· I I;;, ~( ·· Wilmett. En:-Ji I'! :1 ' utheran Church "! ( . The First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue REV. GEORGE P. MAGILL 1::",\' v I ;}EE DELIVERY I ~'I r Quinlan Co. . II II II B~ ~ ~~ i1 Si I ;I . St. John· \\' rl r 1t r , .u r r· ~n Church ,I\ 'i St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 140 Wilmette Avenue Rf\ . HP .' ' · YI R REV. HUBERT CARLETON Ei. ht Retail Branches 1153 Wilmette Ave. Phone 3470 t 11 tuchurcb Advertising Committee. Wilmette Church Council

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