Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 26

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26 WILMETTE LIFE September 13. 192Q Aschenbach Opens Offer Season Tickets for Chicago U. Football Games Drive to Develop · Confronted " ·ith the task of .develoj)ing a new team largely from incxpcnencefl material, Football Coach \V alrer tember 19, the Football Tickets' com- Aschenbach of Xev.· Trier High school. mittce has announced. The :.eason thi:-; \reek beg-an the job of whipping tickets: g ood ior the ' ~ix home en- his men into . hape for the . opening 1 gagements of the ~f aroons. are being crame \\·ith Fenger High school on Sep' sold this Year for $10. The he ·t ~cats tember 28. Xe\\· Trier·~ schedu le this year is are allotted to holders of the e season tickets. Blanks can be CJhtained from one of the hardest in the history of the committee, at 5625 Ellis avenue, or the school. including five home games and four out-of- t own games with repby telephoning Fairfax 4405. A. :\. Stagg, out tanding figun.· in resentativ<:· schools of the Chica~o college athletics. ,,·ill he . tarting hi area. Fenger. Lindblom. Oak Park. thi rty -eighth season ~1 c iHlay when the Proviso, ~[orton, \Vaukegan, D eerfield. ~~ aroon team opens practice. Six let- Antioch. and E,·an ton ,,·ill be !\ew ter men onh· return. hut unless ine!i- Trier's football opponents thi s year. gibilit\· serioush· interiere.;, the "Old Eighteen lettrr men were lo t hy ~Ian"· w iII sen ci a tea 111 () n the fi ('I d g-raduation last June and most of t !1e ~uperior to that of last year. \\·hen in- letter men who ha \'C returned tn ! juries and scholastic lo. ses wrecked school were mem hers of the second I his clen·n in the first t \\·o wee b. The team last vear. Eel Cullen and Ed j deceptiYc form~titm which_ ~tagg uo; : rl Rudolph CL:n ter:-; , are 1 the only fi i·s t i ta~t ~· <.·ar tu offset lack nt J)l)\\·cr ,\111 team regulars back. Tom Hick:-;, this he employed again this year. hec::tu~e \·car's captain, \\·a:-; kept out of the I the backfield material runs more to ~ame inr nwst of the 1928 season be~peed and pa-.sing ability than plung- cau c of injuries. mg power. Lick Lorenz . ecnnd team letter m:-tn la~t ~ear wi_ll_ probahl>· get 0nc o.f i.he tackh: JHhltiOn:-; this year Coach · :\ , c h c n h a c h ~ t a tl' d t h i :. week an cl <:ithcr Cullt-n nr Rudolph may be ,hiit(·d to tackle. Other ~l'Cl)lHl team 1-c·ttt:r men nn the l<J2K ~quad be:-ide;-; Lorenz \\·hu h;J.\·t. : l returned tn school are: Dick ~lan:1. e!Hl: Bnh l_,.oster. quarterba~~: (~eorgL· l·.aton, haltback. and Ben llwmp;;on. I iulll>ack. .-\ nun1bcr oi sophonwre .. a 11 d ires h 111 en han: shown protn i"C <t::i matL·rial inr regular team position:-;. La;-; t n:ar :\ cw 'J ri e r m:-n t t h rnu;~ h the fot;tball season undefeated atHl the 1929 team is out to equa l that rccllrd. .\·a:;on tickets ior the fin· hullll. I ~ame:; this year were to he placed n11 :;a!t; at the :-chnnl this Friday. ~cpte!n 13. I bn The :.checlulc for the sea:'on follmr:': September 28 . Fl·nger at ~e\,. Trier October 5 . . . Lindblom at Chica~o October 12 Oak Park at ~ e\\. Trier October 19 ~ ew Trier at Prm·i~o October 26 ~ e\\. Trier at 1[ort n ~ on:mbcr 2 \\·a :kc<ran at Xcw Trier ~o,· emher 9 Deerfield at ~cw Trier ~o,·embcr 16 Antioch at ~ew Trier ~on~mbcr 28 E\·anston at E,·anston Itions for _ca. on tickets to the home game. o i the Cni,·.ersity of Chicago Ifootl>all team will he Thursday. Sep- The closil1g date for prior a'pplica- Strong Grid Squad ART AS A PROFESSION In no field of study is the opportunity for practical application so great a~ in art. Ameri<.:an life i!i de\'Ploping culturally. Art play5; a greatpr part day by day. Architecture, the interior, furnitur e, clothing, every hit of merchandise needH now to bt- toU<·hed by th e artist. If you are inclined artiRtically, this is your day. The up-to-da te m thods ust-<1 hy thi,~o; Hchool gi\·e a solid foundation for a life of pleasurable, profitahle activity. The Fall tRrm bf'llan St'pt.PmbH 9t.h. Jndh·Jflual .... ·' ' attt>ntJon, llo"·enr, enables yon to enter now. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARL SCHEFFLER, Director 636 CHURCH STREET GREENLEAF 1674 I l ..... -· North Shore World War Veterans to Hold Picnic TO MARK THE OPENING OF ~orth Shorr chapter, ~o. 2(>. Di:;abled :\merican \. eterans of the \\' nrld \\-ar. \Yill hold its annual picnic, Sunday, September 15, at St. Paul's park in the Forest Pre:-;cn·c at ~Lc1rtnn Grove. The speakers on tl~is occasion will be ~[rs. Ruth Hanna ~[cCormick. Christian Paschen. ~lai. Hamlet C. Ridge\\·ay, and J. E. \·anderlip. commander of the chapter. The public. as ,,·ell as all ex-sen·ice men are extended a cordial im·itatit)n to attend this affair without charge. OUR NEW STUDIO 3 Moderne Portraits FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY -»}{«- 6 x 8 BI ad: and White $10 BAHA'I LECTURE CARLOS 1647 PHOTOS L Jr MIRALAGO BUILDING SHERIDAN ROAD J{ AT THE LAKE e between 1\. WILMETTE dnd KENILWORTH Ruth ~Ioffett of Chical!o will speak on "The Dn1amics of Pra·,·er" r1t 4 o'clock Sunda,· afternoon, September 15. in Foundation Hall of Baha'i Temple, Linden a\·enue. nrar Sheridan road. \Vilmette. These lectures \Yill he oren to the public. 1fiss ~Jan· ~fartin n:turnecl to her hnme at 1046 Elmwood avenue Thursrla,· after a summer spent with relati\·es nn their farm in ~ew York. She rlrcn-e east and hack "·ith her C ncle Tames Callanan, of Des ~foines, Tow ,, 1 " ' 'n str,noed in \Vilmette for a short \'is it with Mr. and Mrs. George L. ~fartin before continuing on to his home. · ~~ rs. · * TELEPHONE WILMETTE SIX FIVE 0 0 PE N EVENINGS *

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