Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1933, p. 17

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Caton, who, with Paul Delaporte, an- othier mnember of the New 'Trier faculty, lias taken over the coaching job this season. An inexperienced New Trier team will face. Lane Tech of Chicago in the openang game of the season on Saturday, -September 23. Most of last year's regulars were graduated last J une. New Trier'.s schedule, as.announ ed in this. newspaper last week,, calis for five games -at home and only two on foreign gridirons.' North shore football fans will have an opportunity to see New Trier play Lane Tech, Schurz, LaGrangeý, Oak Parkan Deerfield. on the home ield. The season ends with an Armistice day gaine between New Trier and Evains- ton at Evanston. Register and Entertain New Students at N. C. E. New students are being enrolled at the, National Colege of Education this week-end, and betwý%eeni routine niatters of registration, are being eni- tertained by mnembers of the Studletl Governnîerit association~ and Towni Girls' association, co- 'operating with Miss Jessie Weiler, director of recre- ationi. The programi includes ex- cu rsions, to'various points of interest, an informai party at \Marienitlial on1 Thursday. evenifîg andý a te-a on Suni- dav eveing for niembers of the fac- ultv~, escorted parties to A) Cenitury of Progress and theaters and the eni- *tertaininent of "Little Sister-s2--b -B Ig' Sisters" on Tuesday eveiiing. Former stdents %vill register on Moniday and. Tuesdav and the open- ing asserrbly on Wýýedniesday, Sep- teimber 20, will be addressed by Presid (ent Ed na Deani Baker. 'l'lie special., two-week sesIsionsý whichl were, popular during the sui- mer are to be, continued this. fali ith a sess ion October 2-13, for teachers. or others wvho are visiti.ng A Century of Progress at thîs tune or hiae tiîme for a short course onilv. Two or more lectures on topics. of general iii t res t iii the field of education n-ill be given lv President Ediua Dean Baker. anr longest tenure of the position, hav- ing been in charge of football for five years. Coach Hanley wilI have the. sarne varsity assistants as last year. They are Pat Ilanley,. une coach; Wally Fi.sher, end co ach;- Tom Sihaassistant Une coach, and Maury Kent, freshman, coach. Th e latter, will be assisted by Pug Rentner, ls year's captain. Mrs. . C. Miller.,80 Ashland ave- nue, Ieft Monday for Orarigeville, Canada, where she will visit lier sister. IVe ha ve BUVERS for EVANSTON WIILMETTE W 1N'NE TKA GLEXNCýOi TAX WARRANTS Enyart, VaLn Camp& Feul, m'c." STOCKS- AlNUD: BONDS 39 S. LaSllle St." Andover 2421 CHICAGO The i.mportance to your good vision of fitting spectacles popry is a respon1 tsibilitywe fully recognie Aimýer Coe &'Company PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Oj~tca1, wjdu~ &71.*woid5n'*a* . 1645 ORRINGTON AVE.. EVANSTON - CHICAGO STORES: 105 N. WABASH AVE. 10 S. LA SALLE sTr. 78 E. JACKSON BLVO. JThe. New Way to 'Buy FLAT SI.LVE RI is by Tou may buy these pteces in the Stuyvesant pattern illustrated for Nick Etiennq last week after .with his parer Etienne, 1910 irned to Michigan ýsit of several days r. and Mrs. John iington avenueë.. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Cary Lewis of201 Kenilworth avenue, Kenil- wvorth,ý ret.urhed, Saturtday from a, mo- .tor trip to Eagle RiverWis.' 1636 ORRINGION AVENUE EVANSTON IT C0STS NO MOR.~ AT SPAULDING.GORHAL1'~ L- T P À U L DIN G 0 KH-A MS

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