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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Mar 1927, p. 26

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WILMETTE LIFE March 11, 1927 Dick Hanley and Brother Begin Spring Grid Drill THAT MARCH LION I -OUR COAL WILL TAME HIM! Spring football practice' got under way at Northwestern university this week with Dick Hanley, the Purple's A conducted tour of the Northwe stnew grid mentor, in charge. Hanley is ern university buildings on McKinlock assisted in the spring drill by his campus wilt be a feature of the annual brother, Pat Hanley, who was his chief spring luncheon of the Associat~ aid at Haskell. Coach Hanley plans to put in eight Ahmmae of Northwestern university weeks of steady drill this spring in which will be held Saturday, April 9. order to have his men in shape for the Luncheon will be served at 1 at the big fall campaign. Hanley also has · the assistance of Tim Lowry,. famous Chicago College club before adjournPurple player of several seasons ago. ment is made to the downtown campus. The new coach is principally engaged The time and place have been selected in teaching the players his new type with the particular accommodation of of football with.- which he had such unusual success during five years at employed members in mind, and it is the Haskell Indian school. · hoped that many of the alumnae will His brother, Pat, was also a famous take advantage of this opportunity to player and has been ·a great aid in view the new campus in the conducted .t eaching football to the Indians at tour. Haskell. The two brothers played toMrs. Carleton ..'"'ndleton is president gether at Washington State, and have I of the organization which is compo sed · been closely connected in the coaching of all women students .who have at profession since graduating from col- any time attended the university in lege. any of its schools. Associate ~lumnae to Be Taken on Tou·r , of Downtown_ Campus --- · , La Salle, Newest Car, Chicago Junior School to Is Placed on Display Give Benefit March 25 1 W the March proves to be a cold roaring lion or a zephyrbreathing lamb you'd bet ~ ter have a supply of our coal ·in. Be on your guard ·-when you are ready you may fire. Money's worth n1al<,es you warm up to our weighs. HETHER The new La Salle, companion car to Cadillac, which is m an ufactured by the Cadillac Motor Car company, is the feature of th e 1927 Cadillac spring salon. The salon held o n the main floor of the Pu.re Oil building (formerly the J ewe1er's building) at \Vacker drive and Wabash avenue, will continue t o ~.far c h 19. For the first time in t\rcnty-six year s Cadillac bring ~ out a new automobile which, in itse lf, ha s aroused much interest among local car -owners. Th e salo n exhibits includ e a num her of Flect\\·ood, Brunn and Fischer cust om and sta ndar d bodies on Cadillac chas is and a di splay of the La Salle. ' ' ' ' t ' ' Paul Ash will appear in per son and bring his entertainers to the annual party on Friday evening, March 25. which the Chicago Junior sc hool is gi \·ing at the Drake hotcl. Thtrl' will 1H· dancing and cards. The proceeds of the party arc to gt · toward a fund to build more cotta ge~ at Chicago Junior school, which is located ncar Elgin. The school hope s to l~uild in order to acco mmodat e mnre boys and to care for girls from hrokl'n homes too. A bridge party was giYen ic H · t IH: Korth End !?ranch la st Saturday en:ning. The benefit was held at the home of Mrs. Walter A. Kleve, 73-J .~ Seeley avenue, Chicago. --:---:-~-:---:- ~· ' Phone Winnetka 452 , We'll do the rest p ·~ L~~j When Growing.. ups WantGrown..upStyles But, Mother, I m a yotmg lady and I can· t wear silly baby shoes : A girl has to he in style ' these days! I~ I I ~ P For All Your Needs in Lumber and Building Mat erial Phones OOL ~ PIPER Modern Miss Sho.cs were designed for this young woman in her early teens. Naturally she · wants style such as her older sisters demand. But her mother knows that growing feet are not ready for extreme lasts. So we designed these teen-age . shoes with an air of sophistication, retaining the common sense featun:s necessary to normal foot development. I I l Glencoe 1400 JWinnetka 451-452 Just let young daughter see them! ( Telephone University 973 From Basement to Roof 'PmL 1 6o8 ·II~C· & PIPER ,.. CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois

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