Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 39

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March 18, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 39 Purple Limbers Up . · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · + for Diamond Season; · Vet Pitchers Back Preparations for the coming baseball season were begun at Northwes tern this week as a squad of about h\'enty candidates limbered up in the hig gymnasium . The practice was confined · principally to tossing the hall around and light batting p.ractice. The pitchers and catchers have been working out for the la st month and are a hit f urthcr advanced than the other players. Ziggy Solheim Two v c t c ran Toloff Photo hurler s, George and "Left\·" 11ills ancl Bill Palm r will handfe the major portion of the slab work this season. Thcv hoth worked alternately last year in ~apable fa shion. George Panosh and Bill Hellerman, sophomores, iHe expec ted to develop into varsity material. H eideman, Flint and Bryant will he available for relief duty. Loss hy graduation of Ellis, star catcher last seaso n, \\'ill weaken the back stop positi on. Al Foster, regarded as a lik e l~' successor, broke a shoulder in basketball recently and may he unable tf.) play. 'I' hi~ lea \'es Vandenberg and Carey, t\Yo sophomores of little CXJHTicnrr, a-; the canclidates. Ziggy Solhein1, an Evan ston hoy, is captain o f the nine thi s year. ':/I!lome /Jan.k lbr Milne!Ka.,Peop[e" Officers andllirectors HEN~Y /e. HALE Prest.deat: L..8.KUPPENHEIMER t1.ce-?resld_e/Zt SANBORN HA!..E C'as~.ier CEOR.Gt" W. HFKINNEJ" Asst. Cashler VICTOR ElTING NOBLE HAL£. The Tax Books Are Still Open SAVE 2 PER CENT FOR YOUR TOWNSHIP Welfare Society Invites to Series of Lectures The Tniant \Yclfare society, 308 . Korth ~~ ichigan a\·cnuc, Chica~o, is sp<.1n soring a ser ies of fi \·e lectures to he gi\'en 1)\· Dr. Alfred Adler of Vienna. The ciatc s and subjects arc: \\' cdncsrla~-, ~f arc·h 1ri-"Thc Feeling of Tnfcriorit _ ,. and Tt . C'8111Jh~ n : - ations ;" Friday, ~[arrh lR-"Dan~crn n s Corners in Childhood:" \Vcdncs cla\·, ).farrh 23··Fighting Children:" F;·iday, ~[arch 25-"Thc Function or thr ).fothrr :" ~f on day. ).f arch 28 -"The Importance and Significance of Social Fcrling." The lrrtnrcs .arc to he gi\'cn in t~H' Jame s Simpson theater at the west entrance of tl1c Field -:\fu seum in Grant Park. at -t n'rlock on the elates mentioned. Re se natintl s arc to he made throu ~ h the offlce nr the snr ict\' or tickets can be secnrcd at the timr ·o f th e meeting. The Infant \Velrare sorietv is vcrv anxious to have parents of- Chi c<lf!O rhildren hear Dr. Adler's lec ture . . ,, The TAX BOOKS are still in the hands of the town collector and will be for a few more days at least. The collector requests that those of you who have not paid your taxes will do so immediately as the detail of handling requires considerable labor. PAY YOUR TAXES TO YOUR TOWN COLLECTOR SPECL\L TELEPHONES: Completing Arrangements for Junior School Party Paul Ash in person, and his ente r! aincrs, together \rith cards and dancing arc to prm·ide the cli,·crsion at SANBORN "HALE. New Trier Township Collector, Winnetka 2680 Winnetka· 2681 Winnetka State Bank, WINNETKA, ILL. the Drake hotel. Frida~r eveni ng, March 25, for those \\·ho \\'ill be guests at the annual party givctt by the Chicago Junior school. Among the patrons and patronesses for the affair arc -:\fr. and Mrs. Do\\'ner McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Regna Br~· an t, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Byram. \f r. and ~f rs. \ Villiam H. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs . . Ie lso n Buck. Dr. and Mrs. Rupert \Volfe nde n, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Snvcler, M,r. and Mrs. Bernard C. Garris~m. ~fr. an d ~frs. Harold Molter, Mr. and ~frs. Bion ]. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lonnquist, ancf ~Irs. E. L. Wickwire. Wlnnt:TKA STATE BAnK CLM ST. EAST Or LINCOLN AVE. --------------------·--------------~~--------·-11111111111111111111111111 BANKING HOURS 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. Sattmlays 8A.M. to IZ-30 P.M. and ?'to 8 P.M. + + + 11111,1111111111111111111111 " ttJ6 Jo seph B. Marshall, 1040 Elmwood avenue, left Thursday of last week for a month's stay with relatives in California. .±_+ + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 + 4 4 +++ 4 + + + · 4 + ++ + + + + + + 4

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