Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1930, p. 29

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À Li,.gn universty-Horton *Kaufmaii. Lewis tnstitute-James Faucett, àNqu-- maàn Granstrom,* Russell Horn and J'~d Murphy. Loyola universlty-Ed Wieland. University of Miarnl-Fred Russell. MassAchusetts.Institute of Tech.nology --Sineon Jester. Michael 'Reése hospital - Katheri11e ýKr er Unvrlty of Michigan - Jean *Hen-. nlng,. Lotta Stern, Dick Arnol d. Bud Haskins,; Dick Barnard and Robert Spiegel. Janlies 1Milliken university - Clarence Weil.- Monticello seminary--Elizaibeth Pear- "on . Llnà Helen Randàll. Mount Ida àchgol-Kzathryn, Parshall and Margaret, Pick. National College of Educatinn-E1dlth Ednonds,, Rose Feiman, Ruth Kanberg, Dorothy Scheenfieldl g n d, Rosemary Walkey. -Nebraska State Teachers' collegeý-. Normnan Nielsen,. Newv Jersey College for Woiien-ri-Au- rey BinzÉ North Central college--Bernice Aug- dahl. Northwesternî univerqity - Jane An- drews. Sylva Bruns, Marie lrickson, jCharlotte. H.amîlton,- MarY L. Hlàimilton. Ethelbel H!arlan,, Katherine , H-einig. Marguerite HTeron, Char-lotte 1-olg, Doisb Horder, Maf.rtha L. Hubscýh, Betty Tan(- TCeck, «>ancy knýïpp. Rlose t<oonijdi, Mary Lent, Helen* Maloney, LouiseM- Kenzie, Lorraine Meister, A lice Mctz. ('har]otte-Mo-ody. Elaine Nel.son',- Mary Niestadt, Dorothy Paley.. H-arriet Pos-* tle, Janiet: Rowley, Janet .S1hepardt. IHelen Stopka. Jïan,1Thackeray, loretta,'Whitt. Harriet WiIliamns, AI Bows., Thf.rn Cht1ds.-ý Cecil Cox. Robert Crawford. Geerge Eaton.- Fred Fielding, Bol) For- ster, Charlesý France, Bernard Krain. Franklin Kyser. Mirarshal1 Li1ng. Billy Mesiek. Dick Nicboies, Sidney Pancoe, Paul Powell, John Rutledge.Chre Sýouthward, Bill Sprenger and Tom ~l 1lian. Notre Dame-Robert Tee-hnpr. V in- cent McfCanney and Frank Wldgr.ter. Oberlin-Robert Smith. The Ogontz school-Ann Louise Iani kins and Betty MeDowell. Ohio State unilversity-Sa rahl Olçeat and Jean Ragsdale. Princeton - Townsend Christie and .William McAllen. The Principia-GeorgiaShenh. Purdue university--Wi1lard Bent, WVIl- biirn Bradbury, ChleS Greenigard. and Bob Pe-arse. Radcliffe college7--Josephine Pr.,more and Anne Sherwin. Rice institute-red 'ilai University of Rn* .:te-George Dar- *ling. Rock ford college-Margaret 1-9yer. Rosen-ont college-Bet ty Sunderland. College of Sacred H-eart-Janet HeTalv'. St. Mary o! the Woods-Jean Whit- aker. *Serlpps college-Ruth M-try Harrison. Simpson college-Arlo Anderson and Hiram Weld. University of South Daikota - Earl ,Noinwsten suuins wilii me pres- ent at the gamne. In addition. Boy Scouts and Y. M. C. A. groups to the niumber of 10,000 will be the guests of the university. .Centre is, represented, this. year bv the best, football teami since Bo Mc- Millan and his mates placed the littie scfhool f romn Danville, Ky., oni the sportingniai). 1.ast Saturday the Colonels tri- uniphed >over Xavier College of, Ciii- cinnati and the week before.,upset the, Uiniversity of Chattanooga. Agaimst* XÇavier the Kentucky eleven -sported a faFt charging.fine and revealed^two clever bal carriers in. Grabuck and Tenekat. PresidentCharles J. Turck, of Cen- tre èollege,' will make the trip with the teamn and will address a gathering, of Centre alumni,,at the North Shore hotel Saturday at noon. Coach Dick Hanlev plans to experi- ment with bis running attack, Satu- day,, a.pbase of the Wildcats. offense %which libas. not been. cticking satisfac- torilv this vear. Out of the eight. touchdowns scored by Northwesterni in two conference gaines, seven o4, .themn were by passes and the other was accotnplished by running back à kickoff for a touchdown. Inability of the teamn to uncork a sustained driving gaine bas been dis- appointing, and it is hoped that thre team NviIi get going in thîs depart- Eyes that have TheH, evenling« Willard Kenikvor W. club will meet thi8 2home of Mr. and Mrs. rer, 121 Robsart road, The north side alumnae of Sigmna Kappa s orority will i eet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Curtis Coulter, 619 Brummel avenue, Fvanston..- WHAT MEN CAN DOQ AT ýFORTY-FIVE OR, FIF!TYI You avl yow'self bher. o*-a organization of tailors that is os exclusive as your club. 'None but men of the highest skll end ability bhave ever entered it. At Forty-Ove end Fifty Dollars weo ofer a' service in. clotkes îm dividually tailored that is -excep- tionial. from. every standpoint- fabric, -At.. Anisb mci ýprice. V il their housemother, Mrs. Robert Barnes, on Sunday afternoon at thç' chapter bouse.. --0-' Mrs. Prank .Nason of- Kenilwôrth- wus hostess. Monday. afternoon to ber sewing group. 'JUBT ON THýE PRINCE 0P THE HION RaN*£i L

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