Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 43

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November 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE quarterf?ack. ~els Vandenberg, tackle, I BAHA'I LECTURE N. U.-Notre Dame John Smgleton, l'nd, and D.ean Klarr, . "How to Know God Through His Clash Promises halfback. Great Prophets," is the subject to be presented by Dr. Albert R. Vail, in the Thrilling Finale Kenilworth Girls' Squad fourth of the pre.s'ent ~cries of ,_five free If they pay all due attention to the lectures to be gtven Baha temple, Wilkin!on · Sisten co1·dially iwvit.e yot~ to 'their Di.Bplau tradition which has grown up around ea ers Named This week vVilmette, Sunday afternoon, November of their battles of the past, )JorthwestNancy Wilds, Durelle Moulton, Elise 24. at 4 o'clock. Hand-made Art Quilts, ern's \ Vildcats will be much \Vilder Eggert, I.ouise Watson, Jane Bisbee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday when they meet Notre DamP-' s and'] a net 1f athieson have been chosen Bed-Spreads, Robes, undefeated eleven before a capaci!\· as girls' squad leaders for the sixth, crowd of 50,000 in Dyche stadium. - seventh ~nd eighth grades at the Pillows and Baby The Northwestern eleven whic!1 Joseph Sears school in Kenihvorth Member Woman's Symphony Quilts faded out before the spirited iourtll- The girls were selected bY ~[iss Ger ~ Orchestra. Chicago quarter drive of Indiana last Satur !ay trud.e Herrick, assistant - director nf at the residence of lacked the vicious tackling and. hard athletics at the schoo l. MRs. SYLVAN HIRSCHBERG hlnckin~Z that carried it success iulh· t o 175 Hazel Ave. victories over \\Tisconsin .·fllinoi · -and Mr ~ . ] . \V. Humphrie~ . .2~5 \\"u·. ·d Glencoe Ohio State. Coach Dick Hank,· ha:- court, and her sisters, Mrs. Ed\\·in ~1 · 1 Class and Private Lessons heen \\"orking hi s men at length 11n ner and ~frs. M. Phelps of Chicag-,1, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, iundamenta ls this week. went to l3tsmark, Til., la st week-end to FOR TERMS November 25th, 26th, 27th There's no doubt but that Indi:lUa visit their sister, ~irs. Lon H uls. and t o Phone Winnetka 5 38, WedIf olid<llJ orders should be placec£ caught the \Vildcats off their stride ~ ay goodbye t<~ anoth.er si ster. Mrs. \ \'. nesdays or Han;_ison ~851. HOlt" after the se rie s of hard gam<.: . that ftbbets, who ts movtng fr om Hobart. preceded the Hoosier engagement. Th e Ind .. to ~ivcrside, Cal. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pagemen won becau se they kept driving all the \\'ay and taking advanta!.{t: ()i even: break. The \Vildcat s lackL:d the ahilit\' to carrv on a sustained I drive in .t he la st l~alf partly becaus e oi their :-;lump and partly becau se of the nun1crous pc naltie s encountercrl. The tackling \\·as directh· at fault for the t\\·o touchdown s scor~d h\· Ros s in the fourth period. for in ho-th of hi s ;.:·oal\\"ard dashes he " ·as hit ll\· .;c \·~·ral Purple tackler s. · ~orth\\"cstem-~otre Damc battlcs ;!l the past have t u r nc d. o 11 t to be t h r i 11 in/-! 1 afT airs, and it is l'Xpt:ctt.'J that Satm day's engagement will bl' no t:xcep tion. \\' ith their Big Ten competition completed, the Purple eleven will he thinking only of halting thc . cnsational march to a nationa l champion ship that has carried l\otre Dame to victorv over f ndiana. :t\ a vy. \ Visconsin. Carnegie Tech, Ceorgia Tech, Drake and Southc..:rn California. The outcome of the · fndiana game will likely accompli-J1 much in putting· the \Yildcat s in !he f"t~-?· hting trim that \\·as theirs bl'forv : he Illinois game. pEACHES from certain or- begin with. And that extra Seven times the two rivals have md goodness is never lost! Pasin the pa t, \vith ftvc games going tu chards are famous for their the Irish, one to the Purple and one lusciousness. Every one seems · teurization, refrigeration and re sulting in a tie. Xortlw;estern scored its lone vict7)i \" a "gem of perfection." But this speedy delivery bring it to your in 1901 by a SC\)re of 2 to 0. The Purple includecl Illinois, Chicago and Pttr perfection doesn't just happen. table as full-rich in cream, as rluc in its li st of victims that ,·ear. fresh and as pure as The last three battles ha~· e lH:e n It is the direct result of classics. In 1924 the "Fnur H or.~e when taken from the extra care~are that men" galloped to a 13 to () victory 11 Soldier Field, but onlv aiter "~f(h)n'· cow. I~is this faithful begins when the trees Baker's drop-kicking !;ad. thro:wn a big, supervtston at every scare into the ultimate national cham feel the first warm throb pions. The following year at South step which keeps BowBend the \.Yildcats canll' even closl'r. of spring and ends only Coach Glenn Thi. tleth\\"aite"s crew man's Milk so sweet when the full-ripened grabbed a 10 to 0 lead in the lir st '1alf on lv to see it melt awav before two and so good- so unmisf r u i t reaches your determined ru hes down. the field in takably s u p e r i o r in the second half; both . of which brought neighborhood s t o r e . Xotre Dame touchdowns, and a 13 to flavor. Order a bot· 10 triumph. So, too, with Bowman's The two elevens met tht: la :">t tie today. See for Milk. Taken only from time in 1926 in the ne,,·ty constructed Dyche stad ium. The game went scoreyourself how much the choicest of dairy less until the last few minutes of the better it is. fourth quarter when th e Irish passed cows, it is extra good to their way to a sensational touchdown ~ that brought a 6 to 0 win. Art Parsien, Wihnette left-han ded tosser, was the hero. Cnach · Knute Rockne sent him into the game 55 just long enough to toss two passes, the second going into Johnny >J iemec's "'"' hands for the only score of the game. With the exception of AI Moore, halfback, Northwestern sophomore came through the Indiana game i.n good physical shape. Moore had hts ribs severely pound.e d and was forced to remain out of practice for several days. Nine seniors wi11 make th eir last appearance in a Purple uniform. This number includes Capt. Henry Anderson and Mickey Erickson in the var:.;i;y line. The regular backs who wtll FLAVOR. OP THE graduate are Johnny Haas, Bill Calderwood and Russ Bergherm. Among the reserves who will go are Gil Johnson, I L d 1 111 1 CarrieS. Roberts Teacher of Piano and Musical Theory eifect peaches didn l get that way · by·accident· ·· Nor does milk reach perfection by chance···· · BoWMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK MILK SUPERIOR I

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