Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1931, p. 12

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Si.Evansios., Gre. 3316 For Cood0 Permanents wonderful reputation, And to friends, w. wiII reduce al aur' permanents for the. fait season +0.... EVERY MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Shampoo and. Wave, $ il .00 long hair$I2. i Eye brow Arch amd, Manicure .. $ .00 VAN DU EtRMS: 11351/2 Central Avenue As:k Oi(r Advice on Cosmetics and Powder Bleitdiiit WIEBOLDT'S BASEMENT -EVANSTON Rogers Park 2775 DA s >> Wilme'ffe 1100 Highland Pairk 4030 A 00 Winnetlca 3400 OAK HfALF-SOLES Special fer Th; Week! w.ill be addressed by Superintendent Harper, Mr. Tôdd, and Miss Nelle Moore, -eementary supervisor of the Wilxpette schools. In the absence of the presiden 't, Mrs. J. V. Smith, the first vice-pres- iden't will presid-e. A new's sheet of interest to every:P. T. A. member is beinig prepared by the publicitv coin- mittee for distribution at the' meet- ing., NewcoMers, in the coinmunitv with chiidren in the two schools are invited to attend, the first gatliering of the. association. An aIl-day conference of District 21, of which Wilmette is a part, is announced, for Friday, Octol>er 9, at Lake Forest. The, mee;tings. are tô be held in the Presbyterian church, be- ginning at 10 ýa. mn. Mrs.. HollanA Flagler, flrst vice-president. of the Il- linois Congress of Parents alnd Teach- ers, ivill be, heard on: the. subject, "Why and-how a local unit should funàction." 0f most value to P., T. A. %vorkers are the round table dis- c ussions slated Ïor the lat orenoon,- covering practically every depart- ment of P. T. A. work. Attendance at thue conference wil lie open to aIl memibers of' the -P. T.i A. -in the district. Reservationls forl the lunclheon mnay bel mnade wîth Mrs. J. D. Kinnear. \Vilmnette ;97. lw Oc- tol)er 7. 0*irue;)i the most practical pieces o., work ever attempted by the associa- tion was the book sale, held at the two schools the Open ng. days of sehool, wben over 200 used books were resold, and the rnoney tre b)ook,. lThe association derîved' no(- profit frorn the sale. NIMrs. S, Van InW.agen, finance chairmian, bas set the evening of Fni- day, -November 13, as% the date for the first card party of the year. Memiber s are re minded that the treasurer, Mrs. De Vinney, Nvill he at a table in the bail before tbe Tue- day. meeting to receive the annual dues. The Novemnber meeting ý\"ii1 A ise 10%l- during the drive ~~ a prize fromi the association At the meeting of the eN board held last week plans receive Work Done W7ile You Wait or D.Iivered Free to Your Homte! Wieboldt"'Basement-EZvanston e Rates by Meter, Hour or Trip 24-HOUR SERVICE school of Des Plaînes 13 t 0. iTne gaine was the first to, be playedo*n Phelps field, New Trier's athietie.. field. The first touchdown came soon after the start of the second.,haîf. After bis starting lineup had failedc 40t score in the firsf half',Coach WaI- ter Aschenbach of New Trier sent in a new crop of reserve material and. the result was a touchdown in short order. .AI Nicoliozzi, sophomore ful back,,carried:the bail across on a 30-- yard* run after New Trier had re-* covered a Mainie f umble and had in-, tercepted a Maine pass; GiIIogIy Scores Te second té.uchdo:wn xvas scôred, in the final quarter by Harry Gillog- ly, regular fullhack, after some good j open field running by Bob Seiler and a 30.-yard mun by Sain Smale put the bal .nearthe Maine goal. N;ew Trier made a-total of five first downs. M'L\aiîie made four. New Trier completeil ,three Of. seven. attempted passes. Maine wvas unsuccessful i seven attempts. 'New Trier inter-' cepted two passes andl Maine none. Newv Trier wasý penalized,,fifty yards_ and Maine ten. Coach Aschenbach, used the follow- ,ing boys. as bis sta rting lineup: AI, Lind, center; Stanton Schuman and, Hienry Crawford, guards ; Ted XVach> and.Frank Riley, tackles; ,Leonard. Wolf and Tom Sinding, ends; Clar- ence ýDahi and Samuel Smaàle, haîf- backs; I-arry Gillogly, fullback, and Colin Finlavson, quarterb)ack. Many Substitution& AIl of the starting players with the' exception of Lind and WVolf, co-cap- tains ,were replaced later b)y others. Aschenba ch reports that both .1Lii d and Wolf -playead well in. the line. Smale, S eiler, Nicollozzi andGli!lgy were the backfield stars.. The -New Trier coacli-,tvas weil pl.eased wvith tlie Work of Finlayson and Alford at the quarterback posi- tion, considering the f act, that they lack experience. oUr sbop has a make more happy For Appointment Phone Wlmeft. 3154 e

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