Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1932, p. 35

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wnar nappeneo ar iifn Arbor. I heY feel that the defeat, is flot an indlica- tion of their real ability, a fact which they will attempt to prove to onv and ail agaiflst Illinois. Among the >Wildcàts. the iceling persists that their own. inistakes, rather than Michigan's supertoritv, proved the ir downfall. By :ironiing out thèse errors duri1ig the coti*ling week tit Purpie expects to coufront the Illiîui with: a grcauly inxiprovedl eleveii,,next Saturday. Although the Wildcats -ha% iL. di's- posed of the Illiiiii radier casN fashion for the' past two.years, the coming gaie js expvcted to prove a real nip-and-tuck. battlc.' Reports of his long çanters against Michigan was just one of those things. The Wjldcat captain. has alwaiys e njoyed a big afternoon against Illinois. For the past two years lielbas ruti wild against thé Illini. Ini his sophoinore. year hc raui the' kieckoff ýback for a touchdown ,and. threw a numùber of passes which resulted in touchdowns. Last year he reeled off another touchdoWn via the kickoff route. Mr. andNirs. Hughston, Mcl3ain, 466 Poplar street, Winnetka, an- nounce. the, birth of a daughter on Tuesday October'4, at the Evanstoni hospi tal.. They Ilavc ined the baby Grace. State Bank and Trust coml Evanston, and is open to thé Lily ol public. DRIVE TO GAME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wakelcy, Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Williamsi Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Walceley- of Wil- mnette, and a, number of other north shore and Chicago couples, motored over to the football game at Aün Ar-, bor last Saturday. Miss E leanor Culver, daugliter of the Alvin H. Culvers, 103 Broadway,' 'Who ýis, a freshman this year at Northwestern university, was re- cently pledged to Kappa Kappa Gammna sorority. AT WOMANS S50 Earle D~. Lyon of Wil be the speaker at the lunc ing of the Xoman's soc ,First Coiîgregational chi October 14. "The Wend fôis" will be discussed b: who is affiliated. with tii wealthIEdison company. Iuette 15 to icheon meet- ciety of the rch, Frida,, iders of Ili Y Mr. L.yon, lç Common- Mr, and Mrs. Hal. Townsend of Memphis, Tenn., are' visiting Mirs. Townsend's parents, Dr. an& Mir.,W. T.' Born, 319 Richmond road, Kenif-, wortb. 0o Dr. and. Mrs. Herbert L.. Wiilett, 319' Richmond road, Kenilworth, are ini Indianapolis this week at the Na- tional Disciples of Christ meeting.' just try itonce. Yoùu1 agree that letting oneto these, Thor washers, do your'.washing is wonderfully as and ecoriomical.,' MAY we show you in your home how qiky, hciw efliietly the, IThor speeds through a full week's washing? There's no obligation. We just waait you to see how, perfectly the Thor electric <"agitator" coaxes dirt out of clothes- without preliminary soaking or rubbing. And how conveniently tII é power wringer gets dlothes ready'for the lime.. Your, hands need hardly touch the, hot sudsy water. Try it yourself and 'discover how easy it is to finish an average week's wash in two short hours. PUBLIC SERVICE STORE.

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