Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1930, p. 11

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A s.quad of sorne twenty nmen bas been working out three tirnes a week, and wiil start daily practic'e sessions immediately, in order te get, in shape for the openinggamne of- the season with, Bradley on December 8. The Bradley team is expected to give the Wildcats a real test for the lid lifter. - Bradley won the Little Nineteen cbampionship last year and in addition bumped off several 'Big .Ten teams, 'incýluding Illinois' and Iowa. Tbree d ays later on Decem- ber il the, Purpie cagers. journey tu. South 'Bend for the. first of twr, gamesà with the Irish. Other practice gatnes include: Carleton, December, 20; Alabama,. Dece*mber 31, and .Notre Dame J anuary 3. Ail three. will be played in Patten gymnasium. Coach Lonborg >faces. thé seas on witli theIoss of. three regulars f romn Iast year's combination.. They' are Rutý Walter, forWard, Rus Bergherm, center, and Merrill 'Mundy, guard. Ail three« were top notchers, andj at- ternpts to fUi their places with the materiai available is going to be quite a task. Heading the list of those returning is Captain Beît Riel, whose sconing ability at forward was one. of the bigge§t features in the Purpie. vic- tories last season. The -other letter.- nmen available are, Bob Mails, for- ward, Bob McCarnes, icenter or -guard, and Frank Marshall, Dal Mar- vili, and Bob Lockbart,"guards. Mar- shall has been. out of school for a year, but stili seems to, have plenty of the ability which made him a star. two years ago. Several sophornore candidates are showing promis-e. and may make sorne. of the lettermen Étép for their jobs. Chet Perry, Phil Seghi, and Elmer. Johnson, forwards,; Bill Foster andi Joe Rieff,. centers, . a nd Marvin Moonsbower ,and -Saül ,Farber, guards, are the outstandîng playerS among the new men. Notheser'sschedule foiioNys: M .%a4roVl J.<lawI nn. Lin con- nection with the card party a Cake sale and a Miscellaneous sale were hield, with Mrs. W. A. Smythe, Mrs. Fred Smitb, and Mrs. W. O. Beit in charge of the formerand Mrs. Jack Carruthers and, Mrs. David Saunders at the head of the latter. The card party vias a huge success end. was well attended. Individual*table.prizes were, given ,aiso. Mrs. A rmand Peycke of Kenilworth was in ful charge and is the president of, the Rector's Aid society. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Younker, 349 Sheridan road, Winuetca,.were at homeé informnallyr Thanksgiving after- noon and'evening in honor of their daughter, Uclen Younker, -and Edgar. Moss,, whose, engagement recently was announced. the" r Mrs. Arthur Adair of Melrose avenue, Kenilworth entertained ber sewing club on Monday of tbis week. SPECIAL Low Pulees Also ait POMPONS, ail colors, bunch ....... M, SNAPDRAGONS, ail colons, dozen. Me50 CA RNATIONS,ilIcolors, don. -35 CALENDULAS, al clor, .... .. 35 other euctt flowers and blooming' Plants te. the retail trade at wholesale Prices. U . EZEK&SBONS 2246 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 1065 For , .Yo' anyth inc; except- and wi 1 thoughtl a gift. Artistic Frames, and Piclur. Framing Christmas )Mr, frîends.' Cdfl bu'y myou ,can give them -youûr photograph-., Ilappre ci a te Ilyou r fulness i Mkina su.ch. **Another' sider.. a do- point to con., Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Robm erts of' 328 Warwick road, Kenil- worth lfrt 1Tuesday to.spend Thanks- giving with their daughter, Caroline,*?~ Who is at Dana hall in, Wellesley, Phone for Appointment WILMETTE 12526 1122 Centra al Avenue Next to Wilmette Theefre Private Instruction Studio: 1183 Ceatral Ave. WiImette Ml5 Sa eWe ezt' lww

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