Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 25

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March 4, 1927 WILMET T ·E LJ FE JOINS S. A. E. FRAT Fred Hipp of Wilmette, a freshman at Beloit college, was rec. ent.ly initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsilon·, national Greek letter fraternity, according to information from . the · Beloit college news service. to a successful season next fall. He OPEN SEASON ncm will be assisted at the start by Tim Lowry and Herb. assistants SALE FOR GRID GAMES under Thistlethwaite. __ stadium next fall will ~teger, Dych~ ac~om- Mille. Yth.Bideau Normelli SopNno TNChr ol Voic· · Northweatern University Alumni·· m?date 4~,000 persons of which 8,000 · · ·wtll be for students and several thousand Patrona·GJven farat Chance and oth"'r~ for thP. use nf ,risitinr at Choice Seata teams. This will leave · 20,000 good Ap.p lication ~tanks for the 1927 season footbatJ tickets were mailed this week to 52,000 alumni and grid patrons of Northwestern university. The unprecedente-d demand for season tickets has caused university authorities to offer the application blanks at this early date. .Jt is planned to sell 20,000 of the season books. Season tick~ts to next fall's games be~ides being one dollar cheaper than purchasing single tickets, give the hold-" er the same seat at all six home games. Home games to be played by the Purple next fall are: October 1. University of South Dakota; October R. University of Utah; October 22, University of Illinois·; October 29, University of Missouri; November 12, University of Indiana; November 19, University of Iowa. · Sdection of Dick Hanley as Northwestern's new football leader has caused cons·iderahle interest to be manifested in the outlook for the Wiidcats next fall. Coach Hanley's new style of footba!l which he will br:nh jnto the co:tference has also be~:-. £ne cause fer the desire of many to w?. ~ch tl. ; 1927 ~cl;tiot< cf the Wild,.~t :: m aCtion. Coach Har~kf will soon get underWu} with sp.ri:1g football drill in which i)e wi11 start to develop his team into ~!-.~ type of football he hopes to use i: . sweeping through the conferencE! seats available for season ticket orders. Orders received early will be given a prior choice. A brisk demand is anticipated for the season booklets and those desiring the pick of the seats are urged to get in their orders a1 once. All orders for season tickets are to he addressed to the ticket manager's office at 619 Clark street, Evanston. with degreta of Bachelor of Muaic and Bachelor of Arta, is receiv~ ing enrollments now for Spring Tum. Mrs. H. M. Dibble of 530 Lake ave- . Make reservations now for nue was t~e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Summer term. Lewis P. Conant in Joliet for the week-end. Studio Building -o1718 Sherman Ave., Evanston I. K. Stover, 1044 Ashland avenue, Studio Phone. Greenleaf 3 S 2. 3 returned to his home Tuesday from Residenct--U niv. . 7 2. 7 8 a ten day stay in Hot Springs, Ark. CHANCE MEETING DAYS The Business and Professional Woman's club of Wilmette will henceforth hold its meetings on the second and fourth Monday evenings in the month, · it. has been announced. The club will meet on March 14, the session starting with a dinner at the First Congregational church at 6:30 o'clock. Nlrs. Frederick M. Bowe_; of 714 Ashlar.d avenue was hostess to the · Central Avenue circle on Friday, February 25, for luncheon and the regular meeting. Mrs. A. M. Rossman ar.d Mrs. Arthur· Taylor were assisting hostesses. -aMis s lsabel Weldon of 1340 Greenwood avenue, who is attending Knox college, spent the f.!w days' vacation between semesters in Peoria, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dailey. Mr. Dailey is a member of the state legislature. I Is a Woman's Time Worth a11 Hour? I problems in a different light. The average family F you value your own time at only 20 cents an hour, for ex- ample, you wil_ I sec your \Vashday ROSENBERGS Oav\s Street- Downtown Evanston washing and ironing requires 10 to 20 hours' work. Add to this the necessary supplies, current, 'vater and a · dozen oth~r incidentals, and you'll discover that not only can you save. your health and time, but you can actually have all this work done our way for no more than it is costing you no,v. Try this modern, more econom~ ical method of washing and see how· much better it will make you - Advance Spring Hats feel in every way. A Phone Call Brings BILL THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY MAN -Replicas of French Models Crochet viscas, Italian milans, Swiss hair, silk bengaline, satin hats and combinations-all of .the most exclusive character, newest in style, most beautiful in designing-are offered at a very special price. Hats for every fashionably dressed woman and miss- Choice of Most Exclusive Models at Special Price of M illinery-Stcond Floor $10 Washington Laundty .) ~~ 10.1Mff'nl'... a 4'bwl ~~.ILL ~ Wilmette· 145

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