Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE LIFE OcU>ber 12, 1928 Sl/2S MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 5%% interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling IE Co. S N. LaSalle St. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~~~t~~~in~g~S~e~r~v~ic~e~~~s~o~cg~~t·~ ·o~n~.~~~~ li MaiD 0250 Charles von Weller of 115 Crescent An t drive, Glencoe, left last Friday for . . DU oumamen Philadelphia, where he is attending the The fall golf tournament at New convention of the Mail Advertising Trier High school got under way th~s association. Mr. von Weller is the in- week. Results of early matches were: ternational president of the Mail Ad- freshmen-John Withrow defeated Tom up; g('ne Smhh Furrer 6defeated Jack Mee 7-6; juniors-Douglas Weed defeated Bob Reschke 9-7, and Bob Kruger defeated M. Ling 4-2; seniors-]. Kaufman defeated H. Keith 4-3, and E. Hardt defeated H. Runnfeldt 7-5. After the four class champions are determined the play will continue for the all-school championship. ELMER RAND MARRIES \Vord has been received of the marriage of Miss Katherine Weber of Chicago and Elmer Rand of Wilmette on TuesdaY afternoon at St. Marv's rectory, Evanston. Mrs. Rand is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber of Chicago. The Rands plan to make their home in Evanston after a honeymoon. James C. Crossley will return this week-end to his home at 407 Washington avenue from a short visit to Sister Bay, Wis. ATTENDS CONVENTION 1 Start Play in New Trier a1 Golf T PLAN MOCK ELECDON · AT NEW TRIER NOV. 6 Registration Da· y and Campaign Meetings to Precede Big Event at High School Students of New Trier High school v·:ill holcl a mock prc 3idential election thi s vear on the date of the national election, ~ovembrr 6. The affair is being sponsored by the history and social science deprtrtment of th e school. The mock st udent election will be modeled as nearly a3 possible after the regular national election. There " ·ill be a registration day and preclrction campaigning. Voting Is Optional "\Ve hold this election in order that the student may gain a clear understanding of one of the most important priYilcges of a citizen," said Mis:;; Laura Ullrick, head of the social science department. at New Trier, this week. "The participation in this mock election is voluntary on the part of the student, just a,; voting in the real election is up to the citizen, but we are urging the entire student body to register and vote." Tuesday, October 23, will be registration day at the high school. Students may register before school, after , school, or during the lunch periods. Members of the 3tttdent body wilt serve as clerks and judges at the polling places, which will be. conducted in the usual fashion. · Promise . Heated Campaign Following the registration the merits of the Republic'an and Democratic candidates will be set forth in the advisor rooms at the high school hy eighteen speakers representing each side. Considerable interest i.; being shown by the students in the coming election, although most of them are ineligible to vote in the regular election . A similar mock election was held at New Trier four years ago. s~homores-Eu- TH.E TREND IS NORTH Highland Park Property Values Are Now Favorable for Present Purchases, With Prospects for Future Increase .. HARKNESS and BYRN 8 N. Sheridan Rd. TELEPHONES HIGHLAND PARK 2542-1769 6~% FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS In Denominations o.f $100-$500-$1000 We offer a good selection of 6 0 7o First Mortgage Bonds secured by choice These Evans ton Income property. bonds are desirable securities for your investment funds. lllini Point for Tough Encounter With Hoosier Men "Beware the Hoosiers" is the warning cry in the University of Illinois football camp as the Fighting Illini make readv for their battle with Indiana in t-he stadium at Champaign October 20. This will be the first Big Ten engagement for Illinois, which closes its preliminary season against Coe college from Cedar Rapids, Ia., Saturday, October 13. Coe ha3 one of the best teams in the Mid-west conference in which it always ranks high and the Iltini are not overlooking this game, which will attract many fans from a wide radius. The real interest, however, is naturally in the Indiana tussle. Zuppke's team, playing again3t the freshmen clad in crimson-colored jerseys, such as the Hoosier's wear, is being tutored in formations which are dear to the heart of Coach Pat Page. Indiana, which has not met Illinois since 1914, has a nucleus of 20 lettermen from last year's team. In f~ct, Page lost only two regulatli. Nme of his men are playing their third year. The word comes from Bloomington that Indiana is focusing its efforts on the Illinois game. Many critics think this will be one of Illinois' toughest games. · Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Koontz of 1121 Ashland avenue have gone to Atlanta, Ga., to attend the convention of railroad treasurers. They will be gon(' for the next ten days. Call On Us Today JOHN F. HAHN Incorporated 1617 Sherman Avenue Evanston Greenleaf 2 700 Rogers Park 5115

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