Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1937, p. 10

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CHURCH OF CHRIST,S Tenth Steet and Central Avenue. 'IST Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wednsay-Testimonial Meeting-8 p.m. Sunday School Exercses-:45 a.m. November 28,,1937 Subject: ANCIENT AND> MODERN NECRomANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM ANI) HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED 'RgADINC JKOOM-1133 Central Avenue' Open Daily (ezcept Wednesdajr) c A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to :4 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. t. g P. M. TI~.t*.* in M M o mwf hy i*&ur EU6 MUiUl 1ier aM*ho rié1 Citîian Science Literature maj* b. med, boro~w. or pu.çlmased a heReading b... THU BItC l»CORDIALLv iwr.. TO A73» TIRS CHUe. faIrCx ADLU TIR TS BELOngo 0 25 couples. 'l'le entertaitment coin- rnittee had the hall beautifully dec- orated withi corn hiusks, orange and blaëk crepe paper. The-nov-elty dance oef the evening was a.noonlight, dance:. The mnoon was band painted, with a mani ii it and everything and prov'ided ail thei lighit for the dance. The refreshncnt e ornrittec served sandwiches and soft drinks atcabout 10:30. The dancers wer e- more tban pleased with the captîvating mnusic of Rov Schnelley's orchestra. The Girls' club is planning anotiier'dance before Christmas, Tiiere will bie no badminton: a Hfoward gynm this week Frîdav, No- vember 26. because of the Tbanks- gig hiday,. -If you arc l~ ~ookiug- for a real tht-il! corne out and play this fascinatimg gaine. The recrea- tion board furnishes ail the equip- ment needed to play thc gaine ex- cept personàl wearing apparel. Al - ou need is a, pair of tennis slioes. Thie fce for plaYing badminton is verv sniall. Badminton wilil he re- Surnied M-\onda.v., Novetuher 29. at 7 p.ini. ..a, ,improvu c11Ie,,rabity in vie los-(> ing gaines of Il1w year by tlhe ^adjj t ion of Jameés Currie, rangy gguarcî froi evantn -a lnid-S'ear. student wlo ecamne eligible forcmeiin lFebruary. Currie ilillneliaîely stepped 11110 a i.egulalr Position and added pînlidi to the Wildcat attack, enabliîg, the"] to wilî tWo of their last fourÉ ;ane Ild 10 give -MiÎnnesota andý Ilio.the cellcampionl;, à close fight, Loe 6 Letterma. Six letternien vwere c b rda tioin. Jlwv eyart Duke Vance, GUyv MIer- cer, fi Bender and; Chet Gargas,, guaàrds, Tug Blurne, ,forward, and Don WVorlanidj guard. elth lghthe freshra eaipo duelseea prornisîng candidate,, it i unlikely that any of the new sophonores will break iibi the start- ing linc.I- ndicationsare :bhu North, W'étfeiijk first string counbination -will be picked from the rank., of the seveil returning letternien. The major probleini onfroitting C*Oach Dutch Lonborg is at guard silice four Of the six, letturmen lost b>' graduation werc froui this î>osi- io.The onfly ex»crielletNî 1uards availai>lclare lXob voigt> and Jit Currie. oigts, whib %%a îa inber of thle football teani. wilpnai*b tfarnp ton, 4iâa t~, i jand Herbe ,i iastyair s squad atnd a fsophoI)orvs Ad Vance. f DUke Vance. last yer iguard position. Bol) Salev,. -IowMa, rred Ro.,cfi, Chicago oert Nathtan Attica, ltîd., are liflorv guards.

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