Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1930, p. 24

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·======================================~W~I~L~M~E~T~T~E~L~I~F;E=============================F:e:b:ruu::y:2:1:,1=9=~ for HOMES and .APARTMENTS. MUSIC CLUB MEETS The Senior Music club of New Trier High school met Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Jean (Continued From Page 22) Lindstrom in Wilmette. Katherine Hamilton, Winnetka violinist, presented the second of a series of artists and the Heavenly Bodies patrol at ;he concerts for the students. other. We welComed two new gtrls from Central school, Mary Lou PetP.r~[rs. D. C. Bab.cock.: 1210 Lake ave- ~on and Mariliss Smith. After the d:nnue, will entertain members of her ner we did the dishes and then we gave Neighborhood club next Tuesday after- little play.:; before we went home. · -Frances Collins, noon at her home. Scribe Troop 3. Girl Scouts New Tr~er Caters . Lose Heartbreaker After 4 Overtimes AUTOMATIC OIL-BURNING WATER HEATERS NowYou CAN GLENCOE Patrol 3, Troop 3. of Glencoe is very mu -:h interested in dramatics. It has one play and hopes to give many more. Our captain, Miss Beales, said we might turn our patrol into a dramatic club if we keep up a.ll our Scout work. \Ve are all trying earnestly to keep up our Scout work so we may keep this privileg.e. -Carvt Belle Cowan, Scribe, Patrol 3, Troop 3. HAVE IT HEARVICTORRADIO IN YOUR HOME-free! AsK Usr O!Hn Euminga · I JUST ORGANIZED! The fourth troop of Girl Scouts was just organized and is the baby troop of Glencoe. \Ve ha\'e made many plans and hope ,,.e succeed. There are only two patrols in our troop . ~{ost of us have r a ssed o nur tenderfoot test and have our pins. January 23 w e added a new member to our troop and F ebruary 6 we added two m o r ~. so we think we are doing pretty well. February 6 we picked the co lor and symbol fo r each of the pa' ~ ~ol s. 'Ye are to tart inspection next 1 t ime . - Girl Scouts of Troop 4. North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Univ... 523 7 4:1 ELM STREET, WINNETKA . Winnetka 347.. 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As a result of their second victory over X ew Trier the Proviso lightweights tied with the Gray and Green for first place in the Suburban league, each team hav ing won six games and lost two. The Proviso team lost one game to Oak Park and another .to Morton. The New Trier lights took a 6 to 0 lead at the end of the first quarter in their battle with Proviso last Friday. At half time the sco.r e wa s 10 to 6 in favor of New Trier, but bY the end of the third quarter Proviso had jumped into the lead, 15 to 13. The score was tied at 17-all when the regu lation playing time ended. In the fir~ t overtime period neither team scor ed. The second. extra period ended 19 tP 19. Both teams scored two points in the third overtime. but the deadlock remained, at 21 to 21. Then, in th e fourth extra period, Proviso did t he trick and the game ended to 21 . Xew Trier's lightweight captain. AI Berol, went out on personals soon afte r the start of the second half. The l o~~ of Berol, coupled with New Tri~r· , inability to make free throw shot s. cost the Gray and Green the game . Pro vis o made three out of six chance s f0: free throws. while Xew Trier -ank onh three out of sixteen. Frank Church and Paul Tone s di \'ided the scoring honors for ~ew Trier. each player collecting three field goal :q.nd a free throw. The heavywei~ht ~arne started ou t like another extra period hattie . \\'hen the first quarter ended the score wa s 4 to 4. New Trier increased its !'Core t0 14 in the second quarter. howe,·er. holding Provi so scorele.;;s. The Gra,· and Green led 20 to 12 as the thir cl c;uarter ended. and Coach Clyde Grat er used the second team in the final period. with Xe"· Trier fi11ishing on t op bv a count of 28 to 17. Clavton Paulson was the individua l star for the Grav and Green . He _an h fr,ur field Q'oals- and one free throw . 'farshall Ling \\·as second hi~h scorer for Xe\\· Trier with seven point s. 23 28 17. 23 21 23 I N. T. Sells for Scribleru~ Club in Meetin~ at Glencoe Home $}~ With Order and $12.50 per Month l CENT for eaeb 10 salloaa of bot water, wlllda means ~ to % taYias onr saa. Jfattstrom &c?anders "Wtom-13iLt GlAsses., ·· .. -DISTRIBUTORS- SD.ENT AUTOMATIC OF EVANSTON 1620 Sherman Avenue Evanston ·: ~ 900 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Wiaaetb 650 "' SCIENTIFIC and MANUFACTURING 0 OPTICIANS TH.REE STORES EVANSTON 702 Omreh St. HIGHLAND PARK 391 Central Ave. OAK PARK Lake & Forest Uoiv. 1&18 H. P. 2160 Village 9298 · At a meeting of the Scriblerus cluh of Xew Trier High school held at the home of Lotta Stern in Glencoe last week plans were discussed for Xew Trier's entrance into two national ·:terary contests next month. Last Year one of the members of the club, ~Iar jorie Braymer, won second prize in a national poetrv ·contest. Miss BraY mer is now att.ending the University of Chicago. The Scriblerus club is made up of ~ew Trier students who like to write and who are interested in the art of writing. Membership is limited to thirty and is determined by th~ . qualit~ of an original piece of wntmg wluch the applicant submits. Mrs. James M. Krafthefer, 901 Oak· wood avenue, and Mrs. Orja G. Corns, 1121 Ches~nut avenue, chaperoned a party of gtrls to Delafield, Wis., when ·he:v attended the Mid- vVinter prom at St. John's Military . academy. Gte.Jeaf 0700 . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' A. Maclean, 92-l Greenwood avenue left Sundav bv m~m fur an ex~~ded trip ili~ugh Florida. ~fr. and Mrs. John -o-

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