Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 15

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Karch 2, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Why Be Gray?. Gray hair has no place in this Age of Youthespecially when Notox restores the color ao safely and naturally! Photo by Lehle Time was when Wilmette people did not enjoy the privileges of "organized play," but that was before the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board came into being a few years ago. Under the general supervision of Director Daniel M. Davis, hundreds of older young people and grownups have their regular sessions of gym frolics every week at the Howard school. Above we have volley ball, boxing, wrestling and gym calesthenics going full tilt. The boxers and wrestlers are preparing for their annual exhibition scheduled for the evening of Friday, March 9 at the Howard gym. Six Teams Enroll in Women's Cage League in Village The first games of the newly organized Woman's Basketball league sponsored by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board were played Monday evening in Stolp school gymnasium. Six teams have become c h a r t e r members of the league which will meet Monday evenings at Stolp from 7 :30 o'clock until 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gertrude Fanckboner is in charge of the league and has announced the following s-chedule for the remaining games of the season : March 5-7 :30 o'clock-Hoodlums vs 8 Diamonds : 8 :15 o'clock-Aggles vs. O'Kays ; 9 :00 o'clock-Rinky Dinks vs. Horsefeathers. )larch 12-7 :30 o'clock-Hoodlums vs. Horsefeathers ; 8 :15 o'clock-Rinky Dinks vs. Aggies ; 9 :00 o'clock-O'Kays vs. 8 Diamcmds. March 19-7 :30 o'clock-Hoodlums vs. O'Kays; 8 :15 o'ciock-Horsefeathers vs. Aggies; 9 :00 o'clock-Rlnky Dlnks vs. 8 Diamonds. March 26-7 :30 o'clock-Hoodlums vs. Aggies ; 8 :15 o'cloek-Rinky Dlnks vs. O'Kays; 9 :00 o'clock-Horsefeathers vs. " Diamonds. The names have been chosen from popular radio entertainers' pet phrases. Results of Monday evening's games were: Aggles (10) 8 Diamonds (20) M. Hicks (eapt.) F D. Freihage (C.) Angela Meier F Helen Delnleln Jane Knier F Bernice Ludlow Lorraine Janese G Dorothy Schlnler Ruby Janese G Gladys Engels Elizabeth Pleser G Leona Hoffman Eleanor Phillips G Mary Koza Harvey Harloff, referee Horsefeathers (23) M. Betts (Capt.) F Gladys Fehlen F Elizabeth Shorsen F Alma Muehlberg G Elizabeth Nelson G Violet Feltman G O'Kays (8) M . Kummer (C.) Seven of the 18 air mail routes now Betty Barry operated terminate in Chicago. Dorothy Smith Lois Miller M. De Marco Mary Hoffman C. Antoneo Emma Hicks Harvey Harloff, referee Rinky Dinks (28) Hoodlums (11) C. Chase (Capt.) F E. Paterson (C.) Frenna Scott F E. Clifford Olga Stopka F C. Udell J. Warden G H. Nelson M. Craig G K. Kalmes Joe Skidmore G H. Michaelson Days~· E. Clifford P. Lund We can well understand why fastidious women uaed to prefer the tell, tale streaks of grayrather than subject their hair to crude, ·banh dyes. ·.. But now tbat·a unnecessary! . Notox colors the hair inside naturally andbeyond detection! What Wilmette Merchant Offers You Serviee NEVER CLOSED We can convince you if you·11 call! 24 Hours a Day, 7 Week? .i ELECTED FROSH PRESIDENT Gordon Buck, a graduate of New Trier High school, has been elected President of the Freshman class at the University of Illinois, it was learned this week. LindenCres Beauty Shop 430 Linden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3777 BEGIN CAGE TOURNEY The tournament games of girls' basketball at New Trier will begin Monday, March 5. Four teams have now been chosen in the three upper classes. The freshmen girls will continue with their own schedule, not entering the tournament. Realtlr7 Bo71 aad Glrlt-fro· te· )"ean up may get Regular Life Insurance Policies In the ;New York Life. Rates very low at these young ages. Phone Wilmette 37, or write J. E. Swift Teal, 1G17 Central Ave., Wilmette. COAL All oar fuels are carefully selected aad sized to meet nay requirement. Clean, uniform c..-1 that huru readil7 -d properly. COKE Chicago Sol·a:r Cok-·The F-1 Without a Fault'-More HeatLeas Ash FIREPLACE LOGS . . . . . . .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUntJUIIIIIIIIMitnniJIIUIIIIUUIIA~ i I_ ~!~!~tr~~~~al ~!en9trist, ~~!~i~~~ SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES II I g Cleaa, dr:r Birch Fael - Wood for Fireplace Comfort Cut ia I& and 24-iach Leaaths LUMBER A complete line of lamher to accommodate _._., aeed I ~ A. M · . Wtdnnday T ntimonial Mttting-i P. M. Sunday School Exercise 9 :4 S A. M. WALL-BOARD and INSULATION Celotex March 4-Subject: "Man" RHIIing Room-116 J Wilmttte Baham Wool ....... BeatwaD A.1en,. HOURS: Daily (except Wtdnaday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.: Wrdaaday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M.: Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. HOFFMANN BROTHERS 1288 Ceatral Aw. Pl.· w-.t.ette 131 YEAR 1liE PUBUC II CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTIIND THB CHUI.CH SEJlVICI!I AND VISIT THE READING ROOII i = 111111111111 l,.llllllllltiiiiiiiJJIIIIAIII 111111111111111 I FORTIETH

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