Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 30

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30 ' WILME.TTE LIFE September 28, 1928 Krs. Robert S. Swaim left last Sat ~ urday for Rochester, Minn., where sht Mr. and Mr3. Eldred G. Bentley of wiU remain indefinitely. She accom- · RETURN FROM SUMMER HOME ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - · avenuehave returned panied her sister-in-law, who has gone 804 Elmwood to the Mayo Brothers' clinic for treat- from their summer home at Grand Haven Mich. Their daughter, Miss ment. Mary Ellen Bentley, who had been in --oEurope all ~timmer returned fro'!' her Mrs. Robert Day, who ha·s been in travels in time to join her famtly at Eurooe all summer, returned to her Grand Haven over Labor day and home- at 701 Laurel avenue this week. driv.e to Wilmette with them last week. Concert Master Mail Out 13,000 Season Tickets for Purple Games Thirteen thousand season ticket books for Northwestern university's fo.tball games this falJ were mailed out to purchasers this Friday, according to announcement from the North westetn ticket office. This a11otment of season ticket books which is the largest in the histor~ of the university, wa·s filled by a large c.orps of ~orkers and all were placed m the ma1ls at the same time. Orders for these tickets have been received since the sale opened last April. Orders for season books received after the above allotment has been mailed will be delivered as the order is received . It is expectgd that the season ticket sale will reach 15,000 this fall . The game<; for which these tickets are good are Butler, Ohio, Kentucky Minnesot~, Purdue and DartmOttth. Announcement is ~ho made by the ticket office that orders . :for single games are being received in large numbers. The orders for the Dartmouth and Minnesota contes\ts are running about equal with a brisk demand for Purdue and Ohio also reported. Northwestern fans who olan to attend the 11tinois game at Urbana and the Indiana J!ame at Bloomington may purchase their tickets at the North western ticket office in Evanston . ~ I Leara Swim--Now! Expert instruction experienced attendarJts We guara:-atee to teach you or your young! slet s to swim in a short course of les · sons. Lessons by appoinr ment only . to ·· A sixt) -foot, whit~ ; w i mmi ng pool. with triple t i I ed carculat.ng, crystal· clear, filter~d water. Ttltphone Bri.ugatt 8000 . Miss Peterson or write fo r bootlet. Your \'isit is cordially invited. Swim here, whue it is clean and cool. 6100 Kenmore Ave. North 'Phone Briugare 8ooo The New Burgundy Wine Velvet ' Prof. Arcule Sheasby has been appointed to the faculty of the school of music of Northwestern university to succeed Prof. H. E. Knapp as head of the violin department. He will also be concert master of the Evanston Symphony orc~estra while George Dasch will be its new conductor. Prof. Sheasby comes to Northwestern from Drake university where he was professor of violin for ten years. Previously he was professor of yiolin at the Cosmopolitan School of Music and Drama.tic Art in Chicago. He studied in Brussels, with Albert Zimmer, and with Cesar Thomson, recognized as one of the foremost teachers in the worto. FIRST FALL MEETING The North Shore Alumnae Association of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college will hold its first fall gathering Saturday, Sept. 29, a luncheon at the Vista del Lago club. Mrs. Fred S. Kingore, 1716 Livingston avenue, president, will be the hostess. ·t - Miss Mary Stoddard, daughter of Mrs. Kerry C. Meagher, 716 Central Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard of 524 avenue, entertained the Tuesday club Lake avenue, has returned from a two at luncheon and bridge this week. weeks' trip to New York City. I. A warm rich red velvet that blend~ with shades of red or autumn brown. Side buckle of matching stones. Spanish spike heel, at ... On the "dream-ship·· Empress of Australia. 136 days. 70 pores and places. All expenses CIS litde CIS $1,900. The world it yours, in a unique sense, aa gueet of the world'· greatest travel system. Imagine the advantage· of having your own luxurioua hotel, your favorite sports and social life, the kind of food you I ike best, sail right with you e~n to strange little Siam and seldom-seen Beppu! Add the tremendous thrills of Chriatmae in the Holy Land, New Year'· Eve in Cairo, plum-blossom festivals in Japan. Phone, and cruise apec:ialist will visit you with detaile-no obligatioo. Or write for ship. plana and Khedule. $7.50 Also comes in Black Spanish Brown - - - Deep Blue R. ·· BOOT MAIN S. ELWORTHY, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill., or any Local Steamship Agent SHOP FLOOR fOVN1AIN 5QVARL · [VAN5TON UnadiCJn Padfic: One Managen~ent, Ship and Shore Carry Canadiaa Paci/ic .&,wea Trawllen Clwzuu-Qoocl dae W.orld Owr ~'

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