Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1934, p. 26

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26 WILMHTTE LIPS Invitation is extenided to alfiorh shore residents to view an exhibition of paintings by, Herman J. Peterson in the club room of The Chimneys Tea Room atM59 Hill Terrace, Win- netka. OPENS LECTURE SERIES The firstof a series of lectures by Clifton M. Utley will be given before the Men's club of North Shore Con- gregation' Israel temple in Glencoe Friday evening, November 23, at «8 o'clock. Né »Lw Cost6"L" Pass Ofeéred by, Transit Go. Residentfs of the, nortb shore are now offered the benefits of new low- cost, transportation in regular ridinig to and froin Chicago.and other sub- urban. commtunities, as well as in getting about town, starting, Monday, November 19, when the Chicago Rapid Transit company-the elevated fines -have establishesl a new low-cost $1.60 system-wide weekly 'L" pass. The new pass, wbich went on sale for the first turne at 6 o'clock Friday niorningNovember 16, is good for any, numnber' of, rides -during the week for which issued and will be honored at al stations, on the ele- vated sytein. This includes Evans- ton, Wilniette and Niles Center on the north; Oak' Park,' Forest> Park, Cicero,' Berwyn, Maywood, River Forest, Bellwood and Westchester on the west, and aIl sections of Chicago served by the -L." t is good for tbrougb trips from any of these sub- urbs to Cbicago and vic e versa, as Well as for trips between any "V2' stations in the suburbs or Chicago. JtC0~t Often we hear the comment from ou r customers, "We had no idea of-town friends." You,) too., may bc surprised. to learn that the. calis you: have thought of. mak- ngwill cost considerably liegs than you think. Just oeil the 1L LE Noi s DEL L & e cf tt1~ 1- Long Distance operator, or con- .suit the list of sample rates lii your directory. Telephoning *i8 direct, two-way voice-to-voice. communication -and is the next lest, thing to.a. personal, visit. Out-of-town. telephone oeils are quîck, clear and satisfactory. TELEPE*NE Ce. November 22, 1934 Pur> le Gidrs Hope to Trounce Those Wolvperines Northwestern',s football team, ap-ý proaches the season's finale .:w'ith Michigan Saturday feeling that it is a mnuch. stronger eleven than its rec- ord indicates. In losing. to Illinois and Notre Dame, the Wildcats turned in their best performances of the year, and are inclined to lay. the blame' for both defeats to the breaks of the game. There is no question but wbat the Purple is improving by leaps and bounds witb eacb successive gaine. The improvement which was first îîoted in the 7 to 0 victory over Wis- consin, bas been steady, and against Notre Dame last Saturday, the teain flashed an attack that seemed destin- ed to overcome the Irish. Notre Dame's superior reserve strength finally overpowered the fast tiring Purpie regulars in the final quarter and rolled over the touchdowng that wNon the gaine. Against Michigan the WýAildcats will have their full strength available for one final push which they hope will result in victory. A win Saturday would be the first scored bv a North- western teain over Michigan since the memorable 3 to 2 gaine at'Soldîer Field in Chicago in 1925. There is no questioning Northwest- ern's power on attack. Both the Illinois and Notre Damne unes fell back before the stéady pounding of fullback Hugh Duvaîl, who turne and again. smashed over center for 10 yard gains. Lt is around this 190- Pound line smasher that the WVild- cat attack wiil center Saturday. Duvall will get plenty of support froin such speedy backs as Wally Cruice, Bob Swisber and Steve Toth, ail three of whorn have turned in creditable bail toting in recent gaines. The return of the veteran quarter- back, George Potter, to the list of available players will give North- western a passing tbreat that t hbas Iacked in recent gaines. Potter is the best passer on the squad and bis ab- sence through injuries bas practically eliininated the forward pass froin \Torthwestern's offense. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Soul and Body" will be the subject at the services in First Church of Christ, Scientist in Wilinette Sundav inorning, November 25, at Il o'clock in the edifice at 1003 Central avenue. Sunday scbool convenes at 9:45 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Raggio, 610 Abhots- ford road, Kenilwortb, a freshinan at De Pauw university, Greencastie. Ind., will spend Tbanksgiving wî:l' ber family. Do.s Your .OId.Cor Say- . 0. you-re slipping? Now is the lime ta use il as part payment on a first quality ex- chanqed car that costs no more thon a cheap new one. Cadillacs . . iLoelles ... Lincains . . . Packards, etc., et a fraction of their original cost. Visit Cadillec's Ex- chariged Car Annex today. Seo these un. usuul velues..2258 S. MICHIGAN. Chicago. eWE DIDUN'T KNOW

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