Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1929, p. 26

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26 WILMETTE his third Wildcat eleven, lost his backfield ace, Hank Bruder, in the Badger contest, and has been since forced . to juggle his ball carriers around considerably. · AI Moore, Sid Burnstein and Oswald Baxter, a trio of sophomores, have been used to fill the gap along with the veteran Bill Calderwood, who is playing his third season at right halfback. Calderwood also has bee n used at fullback as 'vell. Lee ·Hanley at quarterback and Ru ss. Bergherm at full are the two veteran LIFE November 8, 1929 N. U. Gridders Invade Buckeye State Saturday Xorthwestern's sophomores will be gin·n a further test in their fourth conir'rence game with Ohio State. ~ince the opening Big Ten clash with \\"i sco nsin. the Purple has been forced to rei _ ,. hl'avily on second year mell bllth in the backfield and line. Coach Dick Hanley, who__ ~s directing PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRY AND NEW YORK Full Quart Brick There Is a Hydrox Ascncy Ncar Your Home AUCTION AUCTION By .Order of Jacob Litzel, Administrator for the Estate of Eva Margaretha Fehd we will on Profits from the bridge 'a nd fo c·d :,ale held recently at New Trier Hig!1 school under the auspices of the Xt ,, Trier Girls' club amounted to ~700. f ~fi ss Lulu Wril!ht.d a c~t 1 ty spkon so r J ~ th~ club, announce. t 115 wee · . .All 11 t tht s moneY goes mto the club s lllll' 1 1 1 1· f 1 · 1 ·<Iol.ar tl:ous~n(. sc 10 ars 11 P unc . · 11 r .:\c~Y fncr .g trls y.·ho cannot. contlt.llh t~H.'tr educatiOn Without financtal asst~l a nee. Th.c club expects to reach Jl , sc holar::. hl)> f~nd goal by the end l ll the fir st se m.cster. . . .. . Tht one IHg proJect whtch the < r~ rJ , cl uJ~ is ~ttempting at prcs.cnt is t ilt se iiJn~ ?1 r~putable mag~zmes of ~tll descnptwns m the ~owns.hlp. No hou seto- house .canvass 1s . bemg .c onducted, but the gtrls arc as~tng thctr .mothe;, a!ld fathers to subscnbc for thetr n;~~a zmes through the sch.ool.. New I ne r b?.\'S are. also c<;>operatmg 111 the ma ~a ztne cllmg proJect. Any one magazm· · which could ordinarilv b e obtained at 1 I>ro.·en .cvelt912s7 · mci lie ~ ar o tl a\\·~l I ~ a reduced price onlv if severa l maga regtrtmte llkl . 'ltl' t 1a 19 yctar 131C . ti ~ ~ zinc arc ubscribecf for, can be plll' ca s oo · an exct tng o vtc m ~ . . . 1 ,tt , t1 1c rec1 ucc·(l ra t c 1 )\. ~u 1 >11 cs we I. t' ch.tscc a t Co I um IHl . I ,as t year tl 1c t a> . · 1 tunied at E\·anst(;n when the Bnrk - scnb mg through the schoo. ·eyes galloped to a 10 t o 0 ""in. \Yith the p~ofits fron.1 th~ ,n;aga1.~11 ~· ::~c lhng campaign the i\cw l ncr g,rJ, lwpe to hnv a piano for their ne\\' r!u l1 A CORRECTION room in the Leslie F. Gates gymnasinn l. Through an error at the :.Jew Trier High school oft1ce the name of D""ight CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE P. Green, Jr., of \Vinnct ka, was omitted "Adam and Fallen Man" will be t hl' from the list of students recciYing honorable mention for their scholarship subject at the services in the Fin.t during th e fir . t month of th l' semes ter . Church of Christ, Scientist, in \ Yil To receive honorable mention a stu- mette, Sunday morning, November 10, dent must have an average of "B.' ' at 11 o'clock. Sunday school com·enc~ at 9 :45 o'clock. Dwight is a freshman at ~ew Trier. regulars who have played most of the time in the early games. Both are triple threat players. although thci_r kicking work was not started unul Bruder was injured. Both arc bett~r than average forward passers, and the 1-'urple's aerial game usually start s around 01ie of the two. Dallas 1.farvil ;and 1ack Riley are the Purple 's two sophomore tackle s \vho have created a favorable impre ssion with th e rid experts who have · gt. Bo · th scale ov'"'r se en th em 111 ac 1011. .._ · 225 ounds and have shown remark ahle p ability to get around the field . \Vith t .0 more seasons ahead of them. both sl~~uld deve lop into great pla~· ers at the position. 1farvil's home is ;11 Laurel. Del., while Riley hails froni \ Vilmctte Ill. Frank Baker ant.! Larry Oliphant, th e regular ends, are both juniors. \Vade Woodworth regu-lar right guard, who was shifted' from end to tackle and then to guard, is another junior. Cap t. Henry Anderson, left guard, :~v[i ckc:<· Erickson. center and Berghcrm arc th e only se niors in the lineup. "~ tl t 1 01 11·0 St t 1 , nkor 1\ves er.n ante! t t '-·f 1Ic 1av.t:. $700 Realized by N. T. ·Girls' Club in Benefit Event 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, at 2:00 p. m. on the premi ·es at GLENCOE, ILL. S;ELL .AJ~ PUBLIC AUC'riON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPER'fY: Location: South\vest corner Milton avenue and Bluff street, Glencoe, Ill. Improvements: Size of Lot: Vacant. rames ~ 132 feet by 200 feet. Encumbrances: taxes. \Vill be sold free and clear, except Taxes: vVill be sold subject to taxes for 1928 and current taxes. Guarantee Policy: Guarantee policy, issued by the Chicago Title & Trust Co. \vill be furnished to the successful bidder for the full atnount of the purchase price. · Terms of Sale: A deposit of lO lfo of the purchase price \vill be required frotn the successful bidder, the balance at the tin1e of delivery of the deed. From a collection of new and unusual imports in THE NORTH ROOM CHINA- GLASS- POTTERY- BRONZES MICHAEL TAUBER & CO. Auctioneers 4it-23 S. Market St. 5PAULDING·GORHAM INC. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICACO OltlliNGTON AVENUE ~VANSTON ~withILACK STAll .. FlOST ·GOtHAM INC. 7ifth ..IWuuu Hew JP'*

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