Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 25

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September 14, 1928 'I . ~11:-~ET.T. E _ LlFB· 25 Kemper Acclaims . ·."SweJ e, ·nberg, Feotball Captain w· Athlete Weds · I I Howard Winberg of Wilmette, a former New Trier student, returned· last week to Kemper Military school, at Booneville, Mo., where for the past two years he made football history for his school' and won honors for himself on both the gridiron and in the class room. He is captain of the team this fall, and his return was heralded with warm gre~ting and with first position in the "Who's Who" column of the school paper, which says : "The 'big Swede,' who goes by the name of Howard Lee Winberg, was born in Chicago, Ill., November 5, 1905. There, in the vicinity of Chi·eago, Swede has lived all his life, (this may account for some of his hardness) attending grammar school and high school in the suburb of Wilmette. "In high school Howard played football for three years and (take it from one who knows) it was easier to step aside when the big Swede came through the line. "In the fall of 1926 Howard entered Kemper, arriving two weeks early for football camp at Hollister, Mo. During the football season Swede made a never-to-be-forgotten name for himself in Kemper football annals. In other· athletics, as well, he was extremely active, excelling in every sport he entered into, namely, fqotball, box.: ing and wrestling. "This year the big Swede came back for football camp and another .successful football season. He made all-conference fullback and many sensational gains that will never be forgotten by Culver, as well as Kemper. "Much to his own disgust and to the sorrow of the corps, Howard had to have a mastoid operation this last winter and was not able to take up his yearly winter diversion of wrestling The marriage of Miss Jean Dalmar, daughter of Hugo Dalmar and Mrs. Edith ]. Dalmar, to Waldo Fisher, the famous Northwestern athlete, took place Thursday, Aug. 30, in the .Lady chapel of St. Luke's church. Dr. George Craig Stewart performed the ceremony before the immediate families of the couple. Fisher, who won all-conference honors in football and basketball while playing at Northwestern, has been engaged in the bond business in Chicago since his graduation in June and will join the coadling stMI .. of the university during the fall. and boxing. This not only disgusted him but put a bad hole in the Yellow Jacket defensive. "The big Swed~ is a corporal in the bugle corps this year and is attached to Company 'A.' He is our football captain for next season and will make a real one." PooL ~ PIPER School Shoes for growing young feet are bounded on the north by Comfort, on the south by Long Wear, on the east by Good Looks and on the west by Economy. The capital is Foot Health. Store Hours-8 to 6 PCDL & PIPER ·INC:· CHILDRE.N·s SHOE SPECIAUSTS Evaastoa 1608 Chicago Avenue Anaual· AutaiDD I'U MITURE SEL Startling Reductions! You will be amazed at the reductions! Every item in our store bears new low price tag-result of our determination to make September a record breaking month! Quality has not been sacrificed . t o give you · the benefit of pric~ur usual guarantee of aliafaction accompanies each and every purchase. .... I I Buy Furniture on Liberal Terms of Credit Any Furniture you may select may be purchased on out exceedingly · liberal terms-no red tape, no embattasing qtustions. We trwt you. f, I s ROSENBAUM Chicago Stora : 3120 Lincoln An. 5228 N. Clark St. INCORPORATED Uaivtrsity 502 3 810 DA.VIS ftBBBT OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS

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