Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1927, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LI .F E J anuary 14, 1927 St. Joseph's Seconds Present Powerful Team The McDvaine Oil Burner Why use an intermittent oil burner, when the MciLVAINE, a continuous oil burner, is siffi-pler, safer, quieter, and more economical? In a game of Indoor baseball at the Howard gym last Thursday night the St. Joseph-'s second team defeated the Parent-Teacher association nine 19 to 5. · The masterful hurling of James Hoffman and the batting of Lawrence Weiss featured the contest. The St. Joseph second Volley hail team defeated the St. Joseph first team in two consecutive games IS to 13 and 15 to 6. The work of Phillips at the net featuring for the winners. ~t. Joseph's 1 Jaskcthal l squacl trimmed Baptist ·aggregation by defau lt. St. Joseph's second t~am is the youngest represented in t hr Hrcn·ation league, being made tiP rntircl~· of high school boys. Tn the f1rst round of sports' a·c tivitics conducted under direction of the Recreation hoard the team got off to a po~r start hut it has since hit its stride and promises to finish strongly as the Sl';J.S011 progresses. · Davis Edwards to Give First Talk of New 1'rier SeriesA new project .in any line of work or play is always interesting, for it is the new things of ·life that claim the attention of the people as a whole. . MciLVAINE OIL BuRNER SALES Phone Winn. 147 736 Elm St. WINNET·KA FREDERICK E. LEWIS Resident N nrth Shore Funeral Director Twenty- two years of successful professional service.' Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of .o thers whom we have served on the north shore. We personally attend all calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and conMrs. scientious service. Lewis attends to all ladies' and children's calls. Just at present there is a project on foot at New Trier High school · that is arousing the interest of many peopic. Four well known speakers arc to lecture or give readings at ~ ew Trirr under the sponsorship of the Dramatic club of that s-chool. This is a great chance the club feels, to widen it' knowl~dge of the drama and things dramatic. The first speaker is Prof. Davis F.dwards of Chicago university, who on ~londay. January 17, at 3:15 o'cloc~: will rrive a reading from ·'~latbcth. The ~cacling is to take place in t_he :\e,,- Trier auditorium. Prof. Lei · connccte d ,;o.,·1t ·1 1 1 wards, who IS 1 t tc ~n~ )l lic speaking department in the !Jn:n~ity School of the Cmn~r~ity ol (h~Cathohc Daughters to I c<~¥ 0 · _is a ~p_lcndid rcad.l·r. and h~~ Elect New Officers \'(>Icc 1s tl:c kn:d ~hat .g:np" ;.tu.<ll.. , . lcncr. ~ o. II n· d 1s 1t \ \' llll p l · 1. . 11 1.t! 1I .' . OuJlml'ttc ~ottrt ~-lR: (atholtc [);~:1 g h - l He ha~ had a grrat d~o.·al , . j l·,pvr i _"·s of Amr~1ca, \rill Install thr olliccrs enrc as a reader and a~ an :trl··r . .tnci tor thr com1ng year 011 "\ I nnday nT- h ·t pri 11 ,,. he ·q>peared \\·it h 1Ill' ( : ·· wi ning, Januar~· 17. at R o'clock, at thl' 1 ~ 1 : 11 ~ thc;;~er c'omp;lllY a" "F,·l'r.' 1\l:tll .. Odd Fellows hall. in the play of that natn{'. Tlti.., will_ ht· TJ1c officers wl10 will take their Prof. Fd,,·ard's sl·cond journey to .\e" places at that time an· : "\fr s. ~Liry Trier, for t\\·o year:-> ag() he read :t ,· ummer, grand regent; 1\frs. Cltr i~ tint· l)unsany play hdorl· tlw Dr;1111atil· Bauer, \'icc grand regent: \fi ss Brat- cluh there. rice Billinger, historian: \frs . l'hri -; .<\!though thi~ kcture . , cries i:-> pri tiue \Vrcks, financial secretan· : \fr-;. 111 arily for stucknts. it is abo oprn tn Magdalen Hillinger, t re;t~un·J:: "\1 rs. the public as a " ·hole . :\nd . any(IJH' Marg;1fct Kalmes. \frs . Flizahcth who is intn<: ~ ted in dramatic 'mrk Borre, 1f rs. ~I ;1ry TowtH's, ~I r~. Bar - will he \Hkome. hara "\Iiller. ~rr~ . Christine Srl1\nll. The elates it·r thl' other thrl'c lcr ~frs. Anna Klit1g. tru~tcc~: \Tr~. Ap- tme s are 1·\·hruary J(,, "\larch L), and polinia Xcuse~: "\fr:--. l(atlH·rin(' \\'cl - .t\pril 19. ter. m~nitor: "\[i ss DorothY I,akofk:t. sentinel; ~r rs . Florence Stitzer. or P LAN SAC R ED CONC E RTS ganist; Rev. Joseph ?\t·unwnn <·f St. .\ series of ~acn:d C(Jncerts by gm·:--t Joseph'~ pa:isl~. · c hapbin. \fr s. "\bry :)r, l!,anizations is to ],l. .~i,· e11 .in ~t. Spertohe, dtstnct deputy. John\ Luthnan church 111 the IH:ar 1 luturc, it was announced this \n·ek. ).fiss Tlelen Sears, -ll7 \\'an,·ick The new organ of the church \ya, roacl, left Kenilworth Thttrscla\· for t\\'o formallY dedicated last Sunday C\' Cnln~· \\'Ccks in Ch_ attanooga, Tenn: heiorr ·a capacity audience. :u' Buy Your Furniture Direct From Factory Showroom Save From 25 to )3% Introducing a new department tn medium and high grade furniture merchandising. ' Private De Luxe Ambulance Service The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambulance service has made it neccessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipm.t!nt, an· Invalid C oarh which is the last word in Ambulance Service. Located in Wilmette. Ot.r Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" ~iRS. F. E. LEWIS lAdJJ Atttndtmt Residtnct Phone Wilmette 3 55 2 Living Room - Dining Room Bedroom - Novelties Lamps wonderful selection ; large stock. 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