24 w a AVAm4r A àr. -av OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The Christian Industrcial league of ýChicago celebrated its tweoty-fifth anniversary Fridây with a dinner. at which the follôwing Wilmette wo- men kwere, present: .Mrs.. Farl'G. Low, Miss Helen Fridman, Mis. J. F. Rowley, -Mrs. Ralpb Rite, and Mrs. Wilfred Gillies. IT KEEPS EYES CL EA R There's no excuse for * duil, bloodshot eyes when a few drops of harmless Murine each day will keep them clear and briglit. It dissolves the dust-laden film of mucus that makes eyes look duil, and speedily ends any bloodshot condition caused by.late hours., over-use., cry- ing or outdoor exposure. 60e at drug and dep't stores. OCTOBERB I Net, Trier Cage Tleamis Rehearse for 4ong Season Lightweiight, and freshman-sopho- more basketball >practice got under' way at New Trier High, School, this week, and the heavyweights will swing into action at the close of the football season. Clyde Grater of the mathe- matics, department will continue as heavyweight coach, but hie is being relieved of the lightweight coaching work by W. L. "Duke" Childs, direc- tor of athletics. Childs, assisted by R. S. Rearn, will have charge of both the lightweight and the freshman- sophomore teams. Thirteen Home Games New Trier's schedule of gamnes this season will extend over the period from Wednesdav, November 1, to Fri'- day, March 1. Including the annual battie with the alumni, there will be thirteeil home games, starting i th Barrington on November 1. Ail of these games will be doubleheaders. The compflete schedule follows: Wednesday, Noveniber 21 -Barringtofl at New Trier. 4 p. mi. jsaturday, Noveniber 24-H insdale at 'New Trier. Wednesday, Noveînber 28-Aluffni. Saturdav, Decenber 1-1-yde Park at iNew Trier. D, ebr5Sena e jWednesday, eene -n aNw Trier. 4 . 1).n Friday, Deveniber 7-'Waukegan at New Trier. Friday. Déeember 14-Ne,.% Trier at Proviso. Friday-, Deceniber 21-New Trier at Oak Park. Saturday. .Ianuary 12-Lane at Newv Trier. Tuesday. January* 15-Evanston at Evanston at New Trier. 4 P. nM. Friday, January 18-New Trier at Mortop. Friday, Ja nuary- 25-Deerfield a t New [ Trier- Saturday, February 2-Lindblorn at New Trier Friday, Fehruary 8-Oak Park atNe Trier Tuesday, February 12-New, Trier at Waukegan A p. nm. Friday, February 15 Proviso at 'New Trier. Thursday, February 21-New Trier at Evanton.a February 23-Morton at New Trier. Friday, March 1-New Trier at Deer- I field. HOSIERIY il PAIES 81.153 If you have b.mi payig $6 or $7, try a, pair of fes. fi«. sho«..Guaatd to fit oad woau to your entire aifct. F ELIM'AN & -C'UR M E 619 Davis Street. Evonsion Du Bois Photo lfrS Frederick Farmnn.lohnson is the forme1r Cat herine Frances, l.ord, who once li'ed ini Jfil-mette. Hep' nurriage took place October 17. Ales. Johnson is flic daiugli er of .!rs. Chai-les E. Lord. whlose homle 15 lno'icin Chicago. Adult -Recreation, A ctir'itiesS t a r t off icially Monda y Mee 1tings of the North Shore Bas- ketball league for men and the "'B" basketball league for girls will offi- cially open the ninth season 'of aduit r ecreation activities this evening.ý The North Shore league wiIl meet at 7:30 at Howard gymnasium for practice ýgames and the, girls' "B" league wilI meet at the same hour at Stolp gymnasium for organization and practice. Monda%, November. 5, the regular prograru of activities will begin. Trhe regular weekly calendar wilI be as follows: MONDI>AY EVENiINGSý 7,15 P. în.-Gir1s' basketball. -*Ail Star" tea ni rehlearsal. Stolp gyrnnasiuin. 7 :30 P. ni.-Men's volleyball. Howard g-vnnasiufll. TUESI>AY EVENINGS 4 :15 p. in.-Girls, basketball..-A league. Stolp gyrnnasiurn. 7 P.i.-Men's baskethall. "B" Ibagtw. Howvard gyninasiunl. WEI)NESDIAY EVEN[NGS 7 1). im.-Nlei's basketball. "A" li-ague. Howard gyninasium. 7 1). i.-Meii's basketball. "Ç" fragîe. Stolp gyînnas iufl. THU RSDAY EVENINGIS 7 :15 p1).-< l'basketball. 1. league. Stolp) gyrnnasîum-. 7 -p. mi.-.%orth Shore Men's haskit- bail. Howard gyrnnasiurn. Practice rounds will be played Mu aIl the leagues during' the first fexv meetings. of the respective leagues and immediatelv after the practice rounds are finished regular leagîîe play wvi1l begin. Basketball and volleyball plavers. both fien and women, who arc intler- ested in. affiliat ing with onie of the teanis ini the Recreation leagues. and who are.uiot already member.. of teams, ma%. register for the leaglue by communicating îvith the recreation office, 914 Ce ntral avenue. Daniel M. Davis. director of recre- ation, and his staff, with the assist- ance of CWES and educational di- rectors from the Illinois Emergencv IRelief, will be in charge 'of the ac- tivities. Set New Flight Record. With Transport Planes United Air lines have completed 20,000,000 miles of flying with their fleet of twin-engined Boeings, to establish a mileage record neyer be- fore matched for flight with high speed. rnulti-motored equipment of 'one type. company officiais stated. The Boeings are the first three-mile- a-miiîute twin-engined transports ever built and placed in service. Pre-. vious to. putting its present fleet of sixty' twin-engined Boeings into service. United had flown more than 50,000,000 miles. Consequeptly, its total mileage with ail types of equip- ment is in excess of 70,000,000. BOOK CLUB MEETING The North Shore Book club will meet with Mrs. Newcomb W. Diehi. 726 Hinman avenue, Evanston, next week. Mrs. S tanley Hopkins will>be ciairman. Instead, of discussing the coming congregational election each member will bring interesting and unique iiews itemns to read aloud.- Miss Gretchen Putz of Chicago wil1 entertain her north shore knitting club for luncheon next, Wednesday Miss Marjorie Nelson and Miss Vir- ginifi Kloepfer of Winnetka are mem- bers. -o- Miss Ruth Dougherty of Evanston will be hostess to the Wells club next Monday at its regrular monthly meet- . November 1, 1934, %vit ulpirTIR ;LIPIR