Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 32

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·W ILMETTE GIVE SACRED CONCERT LIF.E December 17, H2o For Holidays Winter Coats-Hats and Dresses ~NIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central AYenat Phone Wil. 2<403 New Trier High. school opened its basketball season last Wednesday af-' tcrnoon by dividing a pair of games This week sees not only the opening with Lake View, the north shore lights of the boys' basketball season, but al winning 15-10, and the heavies losing so that of the girls . "·ho deserve some · a hard game, 17 to 11. Mills and recognition for their efforts as well Strong starred for the lightweights, as the.ir felJow athletes. As far a s and Capt. Vvaddy Pal,etti played best New Trier girls are concerned, bash·t for the senior team. For the visitors, ball has always been by far the mo -. t Anderson of the lights and ] ohnson popular sport, and from the looks of ~Irs. H. M. Bachman of 1249 Hill of the heavies stood out above the rest. things this week at the first practice.street is recovering from a serious op' eration. ~f rs. B.achman is at the St. ] ohnson, the Lake View captain, was it promises to still hold full swav. the indiYidual star oi the afternoon, Basketball \\·ill have sevcra( ac.lckd Francis. hospital in Evanston. making four baskets and one free attractions this year in addition to it'i throw, and showing rrmarkable floor- former lures. First of all, the girl" work throughout the game. will play two-court basketball instead oi threc-~ourt as formerly. This typ e ~~is:-; ~a tali a Redfield of 1131 Forest of game ts a faster and more intert>st avcnuc is arriving today from \Vash- ing one, and calls for players who ar · ington, D. C., for the holidays. Miss al~rt. Two-~ourt basketh~tll is 11 0 \ \ R~dfield is at National Park seminary I hemg ~Jlayed 1~1 all the !ead1~1¥. colk~h thts year. and schools, and so New 1 ner g 1r] -; · _ _ wi.II find it to their ~d\·antagc to pla :: 0 . ] ] . ~f j tl11s game, the athletiC department de. 1·. 1mer . 1,tttH1 111, r .. so11 o1 · r. an< 1 dares ~Irs. Elmer ]. Lundin of the Linden Grest, is at hom~ for the h.oliday.s. ~-I.e SISTERHOOD MEETS has been attenclmg the ~ftssoun ~1tltTt 1 , '-1ortll Sl · . . 1 . . '.r .. · _ 'I 0 c ·" wre C ongregattnn;d 1. ·terl1oocl held t'ts I · tar} al.<tC em~ at .vi cxtc<,, .\ · !'> ~ · regu ar mel.'tmJ.,:. - o\Vednesday, December 15, at 2 :JO ~1 iss \Vinogenc Springer, who is at- o'clock, in the Glencoe Union church . tending Sweet Briar college. s\\' Cct 1! rs. :~If red. Hamburgc~ of Chicago Briar, Va., will .return home the last read l hanntng Poll()ck s \\'ar ph \, of the week to spend the holidays with "The Fnemy." ~frs. :\Jilu,n l\ . her parents, 1fr. cy1d Mrs. George W. Simons of \\'ilmcttc was in charge r, i the meeting. · Springer of 724 Forest avenue. A sacred concert was given at the Church 'of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, Sunday evening, December 12, by Mrs. Ruth Walle.r, contralto; Mr. Albert Hosmer, basso; a.nd Mrs. Irene Zaring, organist. Mr. Hosmer ga,ve a most inter~sting descriptive talk betv,:een each numper. The program include.d numbe.rs from the organ and selections from Handel's "Messiah." New Trier Girls High School Wins and Loses First Cage Tilts Begin Basketball Season This Week 1 · means of our water softener and the rinsing of y o u r laundry in three different suds - your clothes 1 a s t one-third longer than if t h e y . w e r e washed t h e ordinary way. This is an item worthy of consideration when your weekly wash includes costly apparel and linens. B). Gift Perplexities Vanish Here Conveniendy near your home, away from the holi~ay crowds, Spaulding's tn Evanston affords you a delightful way to answer the vex i n,g pro b 1em : .. What shall I give this year?" In this friendly little shop you will find an unexpectedly wide variety of suitable gifts, supplied direct from the authoritative selections offered in our Chicago store. And as ~lways-~ourteous Spauld~ng scrv~ce to assist you tn selecting gifts. CAL.L IN BILL, THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY MAN- HE'S Ii'T YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY · 111 ·f ·r complttt ,q,;,&l in silvtr, crysVlfy T/Ji1 attraaivt cof!n llfllice sugysts a lastiiiJ,&ift. It is an exam- SPAULDING & Co. 1636 Orrington Ave., EVANSTON Michigan at Van Buren, CHICAGO 23 Rue de Ia Paix, PARIS ul tmd """'.

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