football teams will engage ini their an- nual battie Saturday mnorning of this week (Armistice day) at. Evanston. Camne tie is I.1 o'clock. A victory.for, Evanston would mean another Subur- ban league championship for that .school. Despite' thé f act th.at Evanston is *a top-heavy 'favorite, the New'Trier boys may cause their neighibors on the south plenty, of trouble. There is la rivalry ýof 1long standing ,between the two .scho1s, and New Trier would. like"to. whip no.other school more than Evanls- t'on. *Tied for Titie At: jweset Evanston, undefeated this seasont,,is tied with Oak Park for the Suburban league leadership. New Trier has met defeat in al! of its league games thus far, losinig to. Deerfield last Saturday, by, a 6 to O'margin. *While New Trier wvas lo Ising to Deerfield last ýweek,- Evanston added, to its victory string by wvhipping Wau- ltegan, 13 to 6. Waukegan defeated New Trier,. 13 .to 0, early in the sea- son., Other comparative scores indicate that Evanston is rnuch stronger than New Trier. While.New Trier lost by décisive niargins to both, Proviso .and Oak Park, Evanston defeated Proviso, 14. to 0, and tied Oak Park, 6 to 6. ~~Ail of this, the New Trier boys say, doesn't rnean a thing. They stili hope 16beat Evanston. In'the game with Deerfield last Sat- uirday, New Trier lost, 6 to 0, after *The starting lineup for New Trier, wvas* Horn, Ieft end; fox, left tackle; Mann, lef t guard; Brown, cen ter; Estes, right guard; P. flosta1, right tackle; Schuman, right end, Green,. quarterback;, Dahi, left halfb)ark; Mc- Fadzean,* right halfbiack and Hall- qjuist, fullback. The freshiman-sophomoýre teamÈs of the two schoolsbattled to a 6 to 6 tie. 34F, and Mrs. Edvard Geither and flaughter, Jeanne, 1601 Tenth stree* formerlv of, Kenilworth, miotored: :to L~afayette, Ind.,.to see" the Purdue-Çar-R negie, -game., Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Marquardt, .218 \Voodbine avenue, will enterta.in their dinner club Saturday, Novýember 18. 1aý The next Infant Welfare clinic wili mneet on Wednesday, November 22,' f romî 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoôn. The Howard-Logani dental clinic is being held at the Health c,>enter every Thursday morning from 9,,to 12. Thé Wilmette Health center dental clinic meets each Tuesday morning from 9 to 12. The following, are a. few interest- interviewed the nurse at special con- ferences which she holds on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 2' to 5 o'clock. The nurse took care of 339 telephone cails duPring the month and made 157 home, caîls.. Mrs. LeRoy Mînor,> 929 Sheridan road, left Satuirday for Van. Nuys,ý Cal., ivhere she will visit b.er ,son-in-law and* daughter,, the Henry. L. Wallecks, un- tii Christinas. New, Business >Representative:, If you have personal contacts wth a number of private or, instittional inivestors -wth. funds of 'over a hundred thôusand, dollars in current market ývalue -are intéested in renderinq +hem genuine services in the more successful management of their securities through a. professional organization of competent, unprejudiced INVSTMNTCOUNSEL and can satusfy our most exacting requirements as to chawactr, business record, understanding of the. general principles of investment management, abWlity to seil an absfract servce in large amounts and knowledge of where to find prospective clients- an interesting opportunity may be availabIe fo you. Security sales experience unne cessary. toucnaco f rom. lander, ýwii was arcoinplisieu 1 lervito, right hialfback, tc (Iuarterback%. Miss Seoiing Chauce, eW Trier's biggest. scoring threat wasý in the last.haif. Two long runis h)y Clarence DahlI, left hal fha placed the . Iall on, Deerfield's 14-yard line, but there New Trier lost-the bail on dow ias. In thie second quarter New Trier recovered a Deerfield fumble on Deerfield's 24-yard line, but the Lake Avenue, ChiÇago. oe abn more ni honeuof ré,voaneu , or nuchn th-n'O >im ai nu- 11 o~ phofle Wl. 3212 WINNETKA Cliestnut st." south of Oak St. phone WInnl. 3P20 HUBBARD WOODS Lindeli Ave., souti, of Gage St. Phone .WInn. '8020 Authorized4 714 ELM STREET WINNETKA.158