Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1930, p. 35

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January 24, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 35 weight division, 21 to 17. At the be. ginning of this week, the New Trier lightweight team held second place in the Suburban le~gue standing, while the Gray and Green heavyweights were tied with Evanston for second place in their division. ' and is the author of two notable books -"About Ourselves" and "Influencing Human Behavior." The Chicago Forum meets in the Adelphi th ea ter, Clark near Madison Hokanson and Jenks, Inc., have been · Street at 3:15 o'clock. appointe d exclusive renting ~nd managing ~gen.ts fo~ the Spam.sh . court Oak Park Net Men to Seek properttes m Wtlmette. Thts · 1s the section commonly known as "No~evenge in Return Clash ~lan's Land," which has had a pheOak Park High school, which lost a nomenal development during the last Suburban league basketball doublelive years. The properties mentioned include header to New Trier High school on the nine stores at the north east cor- tl~e latter's court before Christmas, ner of 1Sheridan road and Spanish w11l attempt to get revenge in a seccourt and the twelve-apartment building at the corner of Spanish court and Tenth street; also the buildings on the north side of Spanish court containing six stores and t~venty-four apartments, making a total of thirty-six apartments an cl ti f teen stores. Hokanson and Jenks, Inc., will also ha Ye chasge of the selling, leasing and building operations on the remaining prope rtie s of this syndicate. In order to give closer supervision t u these properties the north !'horc offce of Hokanson and Jenks has been moYed to a new · location at 930 Spanish court and Mr. Jenks, who ha s had a very extensive experience in handling north shore properties, will make this new office his headquarters so as to devote all his time to this territory. .J[iss Izetta Anderson, former rental manager of the Orrington and Homestead hotels, will also be in th e north ~ho re office devoting her attention to both renting and selling. ~lr. Hokanson will continue at th e 1 ,: ,·;ut:;ton office. Hokanson and Jenks Nam·ed Agents for Spanish Ct. Property ond meeting between the two schools this season on the Oak Park court next Saturday. Fans may expect to see two exciting battles as the scores of the two previous games were close, New Trier winning in the lightweight divis'ion, 26 to 24, and in the heavy- Fine Dressmaking Collette Soeurs Altering, Remodeling I For the pleasure and economy of the patron who would like to finish her own frocks, we design, fit , pin and baste out-of-style frock~ into the present mode to suit the individuality. Glencoe 1634 be consc.t ous of Character · · · tn · · Cleaning Send one suit to the ShOre Line Note the "set" of the coat-the roll of the lapel-the hug of the shoulders-the shaping of the sleeves- · . Moody Institute Prepares for Founder's Conference For a quarter of a century Founder's \\ ' ~.:ck conferences have been held an1Jually at The Moody Bible In st itut e of Chicago. This year's conference is .announced for February 3 to 6, the puhlic services to be held as usual in the Institute auditorium, North LaSa lle street and Chicago avenue, Chicago. Beginning on Monday evening, it will continue with morning, afternoon.) and even1ng services, closing on Thur:<;day night with a miss10nary rally. The world-wide interest of th e confe rence is indicated by its speakers: H.ev. vViliam Lamb, of Australia ; Rev. Charles W. Abel, of New Guinea, and <>thers from abroad, while its interdenominational import is assured by the presence of Bishop Horace M. Du Bose, of the M. E. church, South; Dr. H. W. Bieber, eminent Presbyterian pastor of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa., and leading divines of other churches. H. A. Iron~ide and Dr. Francis W. Russell of California, are announced. Music is always a memorable feature of the conference. This year will be\ no exception. The large Institute vested choir, under direction of Talmage J. Bittikofer, will present a number of outstanding anthem and choral numbers and lead in congregational .song. and various members of the music faculty will direct praise services and render special s0lo numbers . ~·· ~ -and the "hang" of the trousers -edges of pockets in closebagging eliminated~ufts pre· cisely pressed. -and the renewed "lifeu of the fabric-total absence of "dish rag" appearance-nap restored -shine erased- ~·· ~ Today-send one suit to the s~hore Line , "o/ou Chluft .CBe Satisfied" I2 I Psychological Problems of Adult is Forum Topic Prof. Harry A. Overstreet, head of the department of Philosophy of the College of the City of New York, will speak at the Chicago Forum Sunday ?-fternoon, January 26, on "PsychologIcal Problems of Adult Life." This lecture will precede a series of three lectures by Prof. Overstreet on the evenings of January 28, 31 and February 3 on the general subject "What Can We Accept in Modern Psychology?" Prof. Overstreet is one of the best known psychologists in the country 5 Washington A vt. Wilmettt Sacceuon to the Krauss Cleaning Co. SHORE LIN A PHONE CALL WILL BRING EANERS.,Nc. OuR TRUCK TO . C. L. ROGERS, Ptllident YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 WILMETTE ....·.·.· ·3400 GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 3400 3~0 GLENCOE ····.·. IJOO

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