Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 58

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58 WILMETTE LIPE November 16, 1928 Winber1 Leads Kemper to Victory Over Culver In the ' recent annual football game between Kemper and Culver Military Academy teams, Kemper won 13 to Q, this being the fourth successive victory over Culver by the strong Kemper organization of which Howard Winberg of Wilmette is captain. The Kansas City Star, in a recent issue, printed a large two-column photo of Captain Winberg. It said: "H. L. Winberg, Kemper's football captain, is also a scholar. During the past month he maintained an average Do.gou 1llllh 1111!1 of thae "'"* !f/iN1s 9 · HOLP ANNUAL BAZAAR The annual bazaar of the Woman's 1405 Chicago avenue, Evanston Guild of the First Congregational Raymond B. Bragg, minister church is to be held Friday, NovemNo.4~ ber 23, at the church. Several booths 8an·day· November 18 Annual Laymen's Sunday In all Uni- will contain a variety of attractive artarian churches. A layman will preach ticles suitable for Christmas gifts. the sermon and lead the service. There is to be a grab-baK for the The pas~ week has been a busy one children. Coffee and sandwiches will for the Wilmette Post of the American in all his studies of 92, being elected be served at noon and there will be a Legion. On Sunday members of the Post and Drum and Bugle corps assistto the honor roll of the school. He is dinner in the evening. e<J Winnetka Post in its Armistice Day from Wilmette, Ill. He plays fullMr. and Mrs. John D. Small, 411 servtces at the Winnetka War memoback and is now playing his fourth year. He weighs 185 pounds. To his Maple avenue, spent last week-end in rial. The same evening the Post memteammates he is "Swede." His team Moline, Ill., at the home of their bers and Drum and Bugle corps were guests of the Sunday Evening club at has, so far, a percentage of .500. daughter, Mrs. Merie C. N utt. an Armistice Day service. Tuesday night members of the Post and corps attended the Seventh district Legion meeting held at Huerter Post in Hoffman hall on Ridge avenue. . The regular monthly meeting of Will mette Post . was postponed one week in order not to conflict with the Seventh district meeting. The November meeting will therefore be held Tuesday night, November 20, at St. Augustine's Episcopal church Club House. 'rhis meeting is intended as a 41get acquainted" smoker for all ex-service men in Wilmette, whether they are Legionnaires or not. All ex-service men are urged to attend and Post members are requested to bring guests. Comrade George W. Kellogg, newly elected commander of the Legion Cook County council, will speak. Wilmette Post's membership drive has been announced for the period from November 15 to December 15. This Post has acquired a reputation as one of the most active outlying posts, and the membership has been increasing as a result. Vice-commander Richtnond, who is membership chairman this year, states that the goal is 200 members, and that the campaign will be conducte..d as a recruiting drive to bring an army up to strength. The "army" will be made up as follows : An army headed by a commanding general, divided into two regiments, each comm~nded by a colonel. Each regiment will consist of two battalions, each commanded by a major, which in turn will have two companies, each commanded by a caotain. Each of these Who has not wished for another place to conoffices will be filled by a member of Wilmette Post to be announced next nect conveniently and neatly a new lamp, a week, and it is rumored that the rivalrv will be keen in the efforts to see whici1 radio, table grill or waffle iron? An electric unit can first be brought up to quota. Unitarian C burch Wilmette .Legion Post 9Juplex Conrt!lience . Outlets(~) for $17 85 cleaner serves you better when you have a handy way to contlect it in any room. Order three new outlets installed at once during this special offer. Additional outlets installed on the same order only $5.75 each. "Merton of Movies" to Be Presented by New Trier Players "Merton of the Movies," a comedy in four acts, will be given this Saturday evening, by the New Trier Dramatic club. The ·time is 8 o'clock, and the place the high school auditorium. The title role, that of the indomitable Merton whose ambition and courage finally win him a place among the great name3 of the screen world. is taken by Martin Cassell. This will be his first appearance on the New Trier boards, ~lthough he formerly took an active part in dramatics at Skokie school, where he graduated in 1925. Martin is from Winnetka, as is aho Dorothy Darby, who. has the leading feminine role of the Montague girl. She has been seen twice before at New Trier, the first time as a freshman when she was Bet'sey in "Master Wilt of Stratford," and last year in "Acid Drops" as Miss Flora. Other students in the cast include Jean .Hall, who wa·s Darlin' in "Wappin' Wharf" last year, when it was produced by the freshmen and sophomores ; Isabel Milton. who has been in both "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Master Will of Stratford"; Ruth Wenter, John Burdette, Bill Anderson, Farrington Shaeffer, and Charlels Kennedy. Telephone us r~ or·one of these naenallers of the North Shore Electric w_.: Joluucul Electric Shop Del Plalael 5801 ~~~~Shop ~ rlaiiiCII 4291 ....... W. A. Bauer ......... OleaDII Glencoe Electdc Shop Gleocoe 97 . OleaYiew GleDYiew IDectrlc Shop wu.ene Adama Elec:trlc Shop Wilmette lOfO W.G. Beyr. Wilmeue81 Glelmew 246 Nllea CeDter Elec:trlc Co. NU. CeDter 90 . . . .k UDI·enlty 6842 BftiUtoD llectrlc Co. UDIYel'llty 5223 H. D. Summen aad Co. UDiYenity 237 - C..te&..... Novak and F M-Iter Park 1Udp 45 AlliDitoa lleia1* 363 You May Pay for the Outlets "Little b, Litde" Pusuc SERVICE CoMPANY Olf NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Diatrict Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Telephone Wilmette 2899

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