Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 49

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September 27, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 49 John Becomes a Cub Fan, 'Allan Finds Wonders of · Sees Brooklyn Trounced the Farm Worth Probing On Sunday I w e nt to Wrigl e y Fit·ld to BAIIDS ORGANIZED · ., I . Thb s umm !' r o n o ur Labor Day vaca~ee th e ('uh s and Broo klyn . iOn w e· WPrt' in\'i ted to !-;Orn e fri e nds of That was th e fil"st tim(' I en·r ~a w th e t o ur·s f n rm : Cubs play. The hattf ri e::; f o r th E' f' uh s Th ey had an or l'h ard and in the orwere Blal< e and 'l'a~· J o r , for H mo ldyn , c· h a r d t h t· ~· h ad PP: t<' h. plum, ll ars , walC lark and lkl H·tT:-·. nut , d~t · rr y, n pri t· ot , applt'. n.nd hlu <' At th e ;> nd of th e first innin g tlw ~~·n r t> was ti ed ~ t o 2 in fa \·or of tJw umpin·. cl am~<' " plum trl' Ps. Tlw o nlv tr ef' s w e Jn th e third inning Brooklyn mad e t\\' O <'o ulcl t·at frui t off ci f w e r e pea r h , plum, more run ~ and w e r e l <' adillg- th e· C' uh :-: :t n d !H·a r l l't·\'s a11d h o w ~ oo d that fruit a:-: ~ T h t · ~· a l ~ o h a d tw o hundred vard 4 to 2. Th e n in th e fourth inning <' urlt·r w litH·~ Of g' l':t pt ·S. . ~ ingkd and Kto l e s eco nd . Tl1<'n Rig-go ~· h a <l 22 0 du e·!.;:- n nd 6ii0 r hkl< e n s . :-: t e phE>t1so n, with th E' co u, n t 2 ri.nd 2, sock 0d ·,l,oTIH· , sN· :t il th ol-'t· du e l.;~ co m e into th e a home ' run o\' e r th <' IC' ft fi c· ld hl C' aC'h t· r :-:, p a rt ()f t h e· fi Pld wlw r ~e t h e v w er e f <' d ~coringuyl Pr and tyin g th t· sc·o t't' -1 t,) w as a bea u t iful kig- ht . l.wca u :-t tlw y 4. In th e H(·n· nth inning- ~l o rri s or i r e- \\' :t1l-\t' tl kO majl ·:-ti< ·:tlh·. Th e Y l e t placed "' Ia rk. g·a tlw r t h ·· t·g-g:-: :tllcl a· i·n uph' of old h en s Then th<' ('ul ,~ m a d e tw o !11 !1 1'1· ru ns I H'<'KI'fl :t t lll ·'. Tlwy a 1:-:o h a d m a ny other a nd w er e )( ·a di ng Hr oo ki~· rt ti t11 -1 . t h ings :tnrl it s ur t · J ~· w n:-: n· r y intt ·r es.tin g Brooklyn didn't gp t any run s in t h .. · f) ~t't'. <'ighth o r ninth innin g. So lil t· c 'ul,:-: w on - .\ll a 11 ~t a hl , H o w: . rd GA t h e g·anw 6 t o 4. Th E> n · \\'t· r ·· l·1t s qf o ther PXC'iting thing ~ th a t h a l)Jlt· rw d hut I c an ' t r f' m f· mh<· r th em all to U·ll you . Lessons on All Instruments m e HAROLD For A ppoihtments Phone Wil. 1945 J. LIDDY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -John Spe r f' d c s , 6H If, "":trcl Jean . )!~ · nwst t·xc tlln g- tlnlt' o'f th e wh o lP sum 111l'r w a;.: on !li P Fourth of . lui~ ·. I \\' as in ~ anta F t·, X . )f.. with a ll m~· aunts 'l' hi :-: summ t- r whil P Yi s itin g· in l'u ·· hl o, a nd Ul ll'l t ·;.: :t nd <'O U;.: in s. O n tlw m ornt il l· F o ur t h l Wt·nt n n ·r t o m\· ('olo. , m~· aunt and un (' IP th<,u g ht it i n g· wou ld he quit E' a tr(·at t <l t a i'P u s t o lll t·lto';.: hou :-:t· an d w e ;.: h ot o ff li t tlt' fin:\' l':wkt ·r :- , Th t· n ab ou t 11 ::lO o'cloc k my Toas, N . :\1., to s('e th e T o a s Indi a n s. Wt> madt· a \' f' ry sho rt trip o f tw o d a~·s a unt :t nd un c·lc a nd co u ~ in s a nd I all hut W('r t' !twin· to h t' tlwn· tlw d a " th e \\' v n t ··n a pi t·tli · in a ('<l !l\' ti it 1"· a littl e Indians \n·rc· ·having a war d :t J1<'t: a nd :-:t r t·a m . ,\ ft c· r lun c h " ·e a il \\'t· Jt.t wading w<' got to see th em . Tlw i'r h o u :-: s a r e :t n d h;t d l ot~ o f fun . Th ··n th at ni g h t w p c alled pu e bl os and ar <' m a cl p of a d ,, h··. :til \\' t' n t t o a <"O untn· cl uh in Sa n t a F e> S omP of tlw (Jld <> st pu t· hi (·:-: :t r P :-:a id t·> an d ~ ~~ ~.t llff :-1-: y r oc k fts an d p i n wht·d ~ he aro und fin· or s ix hunclr t'Cl y<'a r s n ld . :ttl< ! o lh t·r I Ii~ fin· Tai' Kt'l'!'. f HUI' \' I Y did h a\·1· f u n th a t d aY. · ~ O m (> of t h E:' pu p ldo :-: a n · fr o m li\·,. t· J ;.:ix - \ ·i r g inb F i~ k ··. ,;_\ H ow ar d t; lorie.c, hig·h . Br~wn Visits T oas Indians at Toas, N. M. Virginia Views All of ·- w~~d~rs at Santa Fe I () r C OLUMBIA SCHOOLOF ·M USIC ·. "2 9th Season- Now Open" Then· a r ~> al :-:o m a ny arti k t ;.: i n T oa:-: a nd th (· \· sav it i;.: l1eea us ~c tlw ~ In· i~ so hlu e and in ' a utumn th e mount ain·~ ll a\·1· :t \ '; trit·ty (Jf (' Oil·!' :-. - J <'an Bro wn , 7. ~tnl p .H: RUI ~E L IK ES H OVt' :\U U Till' 6H of ! In ward ;.:d w ol ha , .l' h··· ·Jl iu t!H· ll t' W ;.:df' ll ( '!' room (or a \\'t·t· k . l. rr t iH' a ft <' rn no n \\' e c han g-e a r o und t o <li C fc> rl'nt t t' adwr s. Tlw y a II h a H· }11'0\'l' tl to h e , ·ery ni r_r to m e. Thi s m <, rnin gl\lr·. Tod cl ~:r \ ' I' u s tJ UI' lnC' k Pr k t· \ 'K Th ·· locker!; pt.;>n·d to h <' \ 'E:' l'Y ni c<> :ts h e f· · r ~· we had th <· m th e r e w er e n o pl ace" f o r out· <·oats a11<1 h : t! ~. ,\!thou g h f 1\ <t\'l' f' ight h l o< ·l.; :-: to g o , I s ur(' ly d o lik e H .\( ' 1\ I X(; 6 . \ TO t lt i11k tlw I low :t rd li A \\'i ll \\' ill t h o· t· lt :t tllpi <·n s h i p , h :t\.,. a ll th P h1·s t pla~ ·p r s ~ratl ·· s . T h P <':q >t :ti n o f th <· i:-: Fr:t ll l-i: K <,<' l ' tn a nd lw \H~ Wilmette Branch : 627 ELEVENTH STREET I fno tb a ll l H·cati St· in tl w i ;.: (t':tlll th e ~· ~ ixth I Teachers in Charge : A NN A CHINLUND -- LAURA COUPLAND KAT HERINE HEDGLIN foot b a ll t U l-;11 g·o in g t fl I TI H' Y h a \ '1· twn h a lfba d \s ' an d 0111· qu :t r t t· r· h :tl' k . - L aun·n t't' Tf a u gsni·Sl-', t)H IIo w a r tl. pl ay f u ll hack. UE .\ llY ~\II FOlt WOHl 1 l o ward sdHJ<d. - .ft>tTin P Fro mm , H uw a r < l GB . t h t· l' h ihlt't· ·' wh o were i n ::\I r.·. .Ju lia n 's r rHotn, f) ) ; l 't·llt r a l }a!-'l Y <':t l' p as s Pd :tn<l a l't' n o\\' in .:\I n:;. Y t· n1 o n 's r r" ·m . 7A ~t o lp . \\·t, :i r c a ll s~· ttl ecl a nd tryin g to Jwg i11 t h i~ Yt'a r th t' right \\' ; l~·. -(~t··· r g· t· l!t · Bt ·<' kl'l·, lA ~ to lp . ( l'··nti nu c· d ( Ill Pa g,. GO) "ST UDENT S MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME" Main School : 50 9 S. WABASH AVE NU E, CHICAGO Yo u are cordially inuited to the FoRMAL OPENING of our NEw STuDio and Exhibition of Modern Portraiture FRIDAY and SATURDAY,.Sept. 2 7·and 28 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at 1606 Chicago Avenue <t EuoENE L. RAY PHOTOGRAPHER !lert' you tci/1 lind the neu.:est tdeus of ar t tt:orhed uut so thut they add bcau ttJ, di9nity . character , style to you r photograph . The uniQue ligh ting arrangt:ment w ill int erest '-'Oll . The stu dio abo un ds in charming co rn Prs, t.-'is tas and architectural details , afT ording efT ec tive se tt ings for portraits m the modern m ode. Co m e in at any tim e du ring our opening, stay as long as lfO U please, ask as man:} ' questions as v o u like-we w ill regard yo ur v isit as an honor . " Welcome to my Daddy's new studio!"

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