Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1926, p. 30

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WILMETTE LIFE . December 10, 1926 Mission Hills Club Holds Tree Planting Tree planting ceremonies at the new Mission Hills Country club were held Sundav afternoon. November 28, at 3 o'cl~ck. Each member of the club who planted a tre,e will have his name inscribed on a brass plate attached to the tree. American elms were the trees selecterl to beautify the go! f course, the area in " ·hich the trees were plante(l. Quite sizahlc trees were started, being three or iour inches in diameter. C. A. 1\ash. ""ho is president of the club, officiated at the ceremony. The prog-ram was topped off with a hig bonfire. Sandwiches and coffee were served. The club. ·w hich was organized and opened last summer, is located in the region just west of Techny. New Trier Sports' Department Adopts Managerial System The manager system, \Yhich \Y a~ employed this fall for football, will 1, ,. carried out this winter in bask etb a ll and swimming schedules at New Tri t·l High school. No swimming manago ·r has been appointed as yet, hut Curth Tatham has been chosen ha s keth ~t : I manager with Harold Keith, Lestt Solomon, Leonard Kraft, Lester Con 1 (. and one other boy, yet to he ch o:-c: · as his assistants. The head managt ·· \\"ill kwe a particular day each \\Tv :. to he on the job. The chief duty of these boy s i:- : , check on all equipment. This con . i ~t- of keeping account of all tbe hall :--. sashes, shirts, time watches, whist](' . . and other school equipment which j, used. The assistant managers 11111 · tend to the light's and ventilation. sn that the balls are properly inflat t d. keep the floor clear of clothing, an d keep the visitors out if the practict j , a secret on.e. · The manager also keep -.: a list of the teams for each nig ht'.., l}_ractice a·nd any notes which tht· coaches make. On the nights or afternoons of t ht· ~ame~ the managers must have eve n thing in tip top shape. Practice haJi , , to\\"els, and medical supplic . mu~t h t· at hand. The cashier's and timekeep er's desks must be put in place and score sheets, stop watches and othe r timer's and scorer's supplies must lw procured and ready for use. One r.i the assistant managers must manipu late the score hoard, and if any need for traffic supervision arises the\' \ull he in charge. - This Christmas-Give ELECTRICAL GIFTS fro1n GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP REPRESENTS STUTZ HERE F. D. Cerf, president of the Stutz Chicago Factory Branch, announces the opening of a branch and service station in Evanston and has sele-cted A. A. Crumley as his representative on the north shore. The branch is located at 1727-29 East Railroad avenue. Mr. Crumley was for many years associated with the Packard company and fgr the two years preceeding his association with the Stutz factory was with the Pierce-Arrow. Mrs. Carev Orr of 225 \Voodbinc avenue is e~t~rtaining a number of girls tomorrow afternoon on th~ occasion of the eleventh birthday of her daughter, ·Dorothy Jan e. The guests will enjoy games during the afternoon, with refreshments . served later. Here You'll Find the Lowest Prices on theNorth Shore Practical Suggestions Four Piece Kelvinator Refrigeration Electric Heater Electric Iron Vacuum Cleaner Washing Machine Electric Ir.oner Electric Percolator Percolator Sets Electric Waffle Iron The Toastmaster Aluminum Ware Kitchenaid Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Chambers or Electric Range Waffle Set $11·25 An extraordinary value offered just in time for Christmas. This 4-piece set consists of an electric waffle iron, glass batter and syrup pitchers, and beautiful ornamental tray for table use. -o- 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McCabe and their son, Frank, Jr., spent the Thanks~f rs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 E~ s ex giving holidays with Mr. :McCabe's mother, Mrs. Julia McCabe, in Elm- road, Kenilworth spent last week~cnd in Milwaukee. wood. · FJecl nc · Question Answerer There are hours of instructive fun in this practical · to t h e ng · ht answer to any toy. Wh en you pomt question a buzzer signals. Sets of questions on history, science, inventions, biography, geography, etc. Buddy "L" Toys-We Have the Complete Line Aerial Truck Ladders raise and extend 40 feet. Turn in all directions. Bright red enamel; nickeled 1adders ; brass bell. 1<· - _:...._------ - The O.r thophonic Electrola combined with .I Z OO Hours of Amusement and Instruction for Small Girls These Toy Electric Ranges operate on any light socket. They are the most realistic working models ever manufactured-beautifully finished in every detail. They come complete with miniature cooking utensils and recipe booklets. With large oven$9.00 Double side oven,$ below . . . . . . . as shown . . . 1 · The Radiola The two world's greatest instruments- combined in one. CQ_mplete electric socket operation. Volume may be controlled from a mere whisper to tremendous sound that will fill an auditorium. Tree Lights to Shine on Christmas Eve Eight mazda lights on long cord-red, blue green, yellow, white. Use one or more strings on your tree. · In holly box ..................... $1.75 Green enameled metal tree base with reflector sockets to hold three colored flood lights. Two plugs for extra string lights ..................... $6.50 Goon HousEK~>INC Suop ·Inc .;{ot ~J}et~.. EVANSTON THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING Come in and bear it! OPEN EVENINGS CONVENIENT TERMS North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church St. Evanston . 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