44 WILMETTE LIFE O c tober 30, 1 ns Octo "Tug, Wilson Tells Dawes to Be Guest at Rotarians How N. U. Purple-Hoosier Game Vice-President Charles G. Dawes Can Rise in Sports will help Northwestern celebrate its "\\.hen we can get the men and women at Northwestern university to take full adYantagc of our \VOnderful gymnasium and outdoor ~ports facilities, then, and only then, wi11 the Purple come forth as a leader in Big Ten competition," Kenneth L. "Tug" \Vilson, director of athletics at the Evanston school told the \;viimctte Rotary club w'cdnesday of this week. "We must get the students into the spirit of the thing; teach them to "cut loose, occasional~y, forsake the tea dances for athlettcs to other equally useful endeavor and enter the keen ~on:v.etition that tries .the mettle of th.e mdtvtd u al, f<?ste~s fatr p lay, self-:,ellance an~ lnulds sturdy characters The ~tdely separated. departt.nents of the untverstty, .M ~· Wtlson satd, work a great hardshtp 111 the matt<'r of sccuring the best material for football and other varsity teams. He informed the Rotarians that work is to begin shortly on the· New Northwestern stadium which is to accommodate about 60,000 spectators. l annual homecoming this Saturday in the game against Indiana. The VicePresident accel?ted an invitat.ion e~~ tended by Prestdent Walt~~ Dtll ?co to atte!ld the. game. Prestdent Scott, who. wtll be m the .East Satur~ay ~t tendmg a conventton <?f umvrrstty h~ads, ha~ tunwd over hts box to the Vtce-Prestdent. It will be the first homecoming that President Scott has missed since he hecame president of Northwe s+-e rn uni,·ersity fiye years ago. Undergraduates on the Evanston campus are making extensive plans to welcome back the alumni for the annual get-together jamboree hdore and after the game. The conte s t with the: Hoosiers is the only Big Tt'n game to he play<'d i1 1 F,·anston this fall and at ready a capacity crowd is assured hy the advance sale of ticket:-.. 1 l I , I ; LttY GORh J ........... . LVE R C'o., tht· for e mo:-;t si l\···r· war· · manufacttll't·I'H in AIIH'I'ka, hav· · <'hO!:<t'll us its tiH·ir e xcluHi\'t · ag-t·nts for th·· north shon· . a.nd W(~ an· in a po !:> i lion to fu t n i!-ih you w i ti t Tht· <fot·ham pattf'l'Il . \\'t· can lllat('h any sii\···I·waJ·· ·: no m.tt'· ··· what makt · or how old it i:-o, just hl'ing- it in . 1 lld :-oil\'t· t· ,., pain·d and rt·platt ·d, rnad· · I· · look Iii<(' nl·W. All W~trk is guarartt····d. : DOMINIC PAGLIARULO 1 SE LLS CONCERT TICKETS The st·rirs of 1'\ew Trier Symphony afternoon concerts for children hegins Monday afternoon, November H>. Tickets for the series arc now on sale at the Byron C. Stolp school. ~1oncy RETURNS FROM FLORIDA for the tickets or checks made payable Scott C. Greene, of the \;vilmette to the New Trier Township Orchc:-tral 0ffice of ~ftGuire and Orr, real estate association can be sent hv the children dealer., has just returned from a to the teachers of the sc-hool. month's trip to Florida. 1\lr. Cn:t·nc ha" many interesting tales to tell of CONGREGATION M EE T S the sunny southland. "The \ -<due of the Korth Shore ~Irs. Harn· G. Clark of 1317 Green- l'ongi·egation" will he thl' :-.nhject oi wood avenu-e is leaving, during the discus.;;i<tll at it~ sen-ices thi:-. en·ning the Glencoe ~lasonic temple. ~ coming week, for a few weeks' visit in with her parents who live in Texas. Rabbi llan·c,· E. \\. e:-.:-;el \\ill he the speaker. Th~ hour is 8:15 o'clock. 1 -o~1 r:,. Frank ~~ errill oi 1106 Greenwood avenue is t·nkrtaining her Friday ( )ne of met this club at luncheon and hridgl' at her week \\'ith Mrs. H.\\'. Jordan at her home today. apartment iu the Linden Crest. Jeweler 8 Optician 166 W ilmette A ve. Wilmcue 1 o6 1 :«.·. ·· .·iJ· ~· -..· ... :iJ·. ... :iJ·. ... :;;·. ... :;;·. ... :~·. .. . :f>·. ... :iJ·. ... :i:·· .. . :~·. ... :tJ·. ... :i;-. ... :.wJ ... ...· ·. ..··. ..··.f>·. .. :f.: .... ··f>·. ... :t/· ... :e·. ... :;;· .... -~t>:... NOW! You can get NEW-LAID QUALITY EGGS at all seasons and at tnoderate price. THE SHELLS OF ~e 'J'uesda~~I-:1~.... I · SOLITE THE LIGHT AND FAST GASOLINE SHELL SEALED EGGS Are sealed Air-tite by an invisible coating soon after taken from the nest. Odors and bacteria are sealed out; the goodness and nutrition sealed in. Try them today. Ask your grocer for eggs packed in this carton. TRY IT AT LINDE N CREST GARAGE 332 LINDEN AVE. PHONES WILMETTE 411 .. 4'78 H. C. CHRISTIANS CO. 116-122 W. Illinois Street Chicago, Illinois Dear. 2110 Main Office Johnson Creek, Wisconsin