Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1928, p. 31

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November 9, 1928 . WILMETTE' ·.LI ·F E · Says Novel Test Proves Co-eds Are Level-Headed Lot Only twenty coeds out of 275 at Northwestern university consider cigarets a necessity; fifty-t:wo are doubtful whether they should be classed as a necessity or luxury; while the rest, or 203, are emphatically of the opin!on that tl}ey are a luxury. These facts were revealed yesterday in the replies to a questionnaire sent to 500 university coeds by the ~Y . W. C. A. to discover the importance of particular expend!tures irt the budgets of Northwe~tern coeds. Two hundred and seventy-five answers to the questionnaire have been received. While cigarets are regarded by the majority in the light of a luxury, sport clothes are considered a necessity in the replies of two hundred and fiftyone. In the matter of fur coats, opinions seem to be fairly well divided. One hundred and fifteen regard them as a necessity, while 160 place them in the luxury class. P.radically all believe that books, fountain pens and wrist watches are absolute necessities and eighty-six of the 275 are of the same opinion with respect to typewriters. Candy, gum, theaters and motion pictures, trips to the football games and motor cars are placed in the luxury class by mo~ of the coeds. Only twenty-five regard candy as a necPssity, and thirteen believe that chewing ~urn is . a necessary adjunct to their lives. Sixty feel that the theater is a necessity and fifty-two entertain the same opinion of the movies. Only twenty-nine of the 275 look upon trips to the football ~ames in the light of a necessity. And in the opinion of all except thirty-nine, motor cars should be regarded as a luxury. "These replies indicate that university women . a whole are level-headed and sensible," said E. H. Hahne. assistant dean of the college of liberal arts. f a ·I 1 ,. ., .l Go~=.~fsb?.:~~:uit cocktail glasses. 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Tickets Now Sellinll for That Illinois-Ohio Game Ohio State and Illinois, hereditary football rivals, will meet in the Illinois stadium in the last game of the season, November 24, in what is certain to be one of the most important games in the Big Ten . Ohio State, providing it defeats Iowa November 10, will come to the stadium undefeated by a conference rival and victory will assure the Buckeyes the championship. Illinois travels to Indianapolis November 10 to play Butler and November 17 to Chicago to meet Stagg's Maroons. Stay-at-homers are looking forward to the Ohio State game and thousands will travel to Champaign from aU parts of the state and Indiana. The excitement of homecoming made many fans defer booking their seats for the game but now the ticket office is going at a merry clip, filling hundreds of mail orders daily. C. E . Bowen, ticket manager, announces that the sale is wetl on its wav toward the 25,000 mark. From now on it will be accelerated but thousands of most desirable seats will be available. since the stadium seats 65,000. There are no restrictions of any kind upon the purchase of tickets. FEES FOR INSURANCE An ordinance requiring fire insurance companies to pay a fee of two per cent for premiums on insurance on Kenilworth property was passed by the Kenilworth Village board in session Monday night. SENIOR CLASS LUNCHEON Seniors at Northwestern university will hold a class luncheon at the North shore hotel this noon. A good-looking enamelled iron container for fruits and vegetables. Ventilation punctures k~ep things fresh and firm. Green, blue, red. yellow or gray. The Spring Cake pan just springs off the cake-leaving it perfect and shapely. For ice-box cake and sponge cake especially. With tuba, . 7oc, 75c and Soc. Firat Floor Firat Floor O'Cedar Mop S 1.25 size Or the $1 size at 79'· T h t moppart can be pulJed out and washed easily. Polishes and dusts- and gets into corners. 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