August 17, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 25 tants. The latter will confine his activities to coaching the· second team. Bob Johnson, Tom Stidham, and Litz Rusness will handle the fresh squad in addition to Fisher. + also be part of a double header in which the varsity will clash with Ken' tucky. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ lllino~ r~enes will be md ~a game at Dyche stadium Oct. 27. On Nov. 10 the team will travel to Waukesha. Wis., for a game with the Carroll college varsity. The final game of the s~cond team schedule will be with the Indiana reserves Nov. 17. Need of a large squad to develop both . a: varsjty eleven and a second team eleven is stressed by Coach Hanley and a larger turnout of available football material is urged \Valda Fisher (left), all-confer.ence end on Northwestern's football squad last year, has been added to the football coaching staff for the coming fall. Fisher will be assigned to the freshman team where he will tutor the end candidates. The varsity staff will consist of the same coaches as last year. Coach Dick Hanley will head the staff and will have Maurey Kent, Jack Ryan, Pat Hanley and Herb Steger as assis- I Take New Job~ on N. u. Grid Staff I GO TO EAGLE RIVER A group of north shore young women who have been taking· their _ vacations together for some time left last Saturday for Eagle River, Wis., and their log cabin camp. Those who are in the first delegation are Miss Miss Winnefred Mickey Lillian Fit~h, < and Miss Katherine Gregory of Wit-· mette, and Miss Sue Armstrong and Miss Pauline Manchester of Glencoe. This week, Miss Katherine Hamilton of Winnetka and Miss Estelle Swigart intend to follow them up to Eagle River. Westmoreland Cpuntry club will give a Lobster supper at 7 :30 o'clock tonight at the clubhouse. The members and their guests will play pivot bridge after the supper: Herb Steger (right), a member of I field Co~ch Hanley· ~ppointed Steger Northwe$tern's football coaching staff to take charge of the squad. for the last three years, will have The second team will open its seacharge of the second or reserve squad son Oct. 6 in a game with Loyola which will play a schedule of five varsity. · .T he gatne will be played as games during the coming season. part q_f a double header in which th.e Since his graduation from Michigan Purple varsity will meet Butler. The where he was captain of the football Notre Dame second team will be the team he has been assistant grid coach next opponent of the Wildcat reat Northwestern. When it was de- serves, the game to be played at cided to put a second team into the Dyche stadium Oct. 20. This game will oo=hoo-o- Borden's Our next door neighbor wants' Selected' Mill{, too" "Her children w~re over here to lunch the other day. 'They enjoyed 'Selected' so much that she came over to taste it. '}{ow ,she wants to get it right along." I J. - If you have never tried "Selected,"" we invite you to do so. You and ·your chil.. dren will be quick to appreciate that it is indeed a better drinking milk. Its sweet natural taste is due to the extra care taken at the dairy farms where it is pro .. duced. Milk drinkers, young and old, find new enjoy, ment in "Selecte&" It · makes a most satisfying beverage for the whole family in warm weather. You1lalways be glad you changed to "Selected.,, eMINENCE ... In the drawing room or on the concert stage-the Steinway exhibits its same remarkable qualities. Qualities which ~ave won the esteem of home and artist alike. Of ,·ourse, you will find the. Steinway at Lyon 8 Healy's in Evanston. And there too are pianos of eminence in their own group. The L.yon ~ Healy, t.he Brambach, the Leland and also the Duo Art Reproducing piano. A wide range for preference in price. $4 75 to $5,250. Here as well are. radios, phonographs, records, band and orchestra instruments. Cameras. tocr-for both still and moving pictures. Loop shopping has been eliminated from the North Shore's music needs. Yw"ll h\t Bordtll·~ Crum, roo. H4s 4 m1ld, plc4sin& jl4wr 4M ~ups swur. Lyonj.Healy BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS CO.ofiLLINOIS WILMETTE 1545 1 &-£ · I Evanston: 615 Davis St. Tel.: Univ. 6810 -------<e~( ~ ~~~~-~ ~CT~ ~ lJ ~>.-~--··~---- -o~ .J ...