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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1932, p. 16

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The OnIy PIERMANENT LOW PRICED Dealer of Standard ÀAutonobiles i business froan Evanston, to Highland Park CI EVRO0LET SALES INC4. 611 MAIN ST. WILMEITE Directlyo Opposite De pot PHONE 4414 To accommodate thé. owners of automobiles mâot now repre- sented ou the North Shore.,w.e off erirng the. foflowing Service Special& iwîth Our owb.. Special Fait and Winter lTune-,Up Good .'until, Octob er'l5th CHEVROLET FALL MOTOR TUNE-UP Special No. f Tune-up Motor Complote, Ad. just Brakes, Ad just Steering, Align Whes, Grosse Car Com- $4.00 ECONOMY VALVE 'and" BRAKE. SPEÇIAL Special b1o.Z Grind --Yolvsm, 'ClemaCarbon, Overhaul Carburetor, Tune-up MlÔtor -Col,ùpete, Adjiait Tap- pets, Adjuet Brakes. BRRAKE RE-!LINE Special No. 3 1928 to 1932 Inclusive, New Brake Lining$ and Labor. $ 1 0000 FORD FALL MOTOR TUNE-UP Special No. 1 Tune Motor, $1.00 - A d iu st Brakes, 75e - Adjust Steoring, $1.50 - AJign Wheels, 75e - Grosse Car, -$1.00:- Choek ail Hose Connections-Labor Only' $4è,00 ECONOMY VALVE and -BRAE SPECIAL Special No. 2 Grind Valves, Adjust Brakes, Tune Motor, Clean Carburttor, a nd Cas Line, Labor Only $6.00 BRAKE RE-LINE Sp.cWs No. 3 Rte-Line Brakes (Model A),- in- cluqding 4in.lng- Drums extra. $9u00 MOTOR OVERHAUL' Snecial No. 4 Macatuley;. assistant athletic director at the national presi<teft, is to be With the oseh Sarsschol.A, group of themi. The council is to meet with Mrs. theJosph ear scool Edey in the morning, and the leaders, twenty fi fth grade girls wvho NvilI be- parents, troop committee niembers and' corne Girl Scouts soon met on Monday lam, interested f riends are, invited to to elect pat roi leaders. Nancy McCloud. the luncheon at Shawnee Country club Betty An Faulstick and Cynthia Fay at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edey will speak wvere choseti as leaders of the three at this *tie. patrols. The eighth grade girls at joseph Mrsi Edey bas îublished several books Sears wereto meet Tuesdav a fternoon o oty hearekont ay to organize their Girl. Scout troop. Girls the Girl Scouts. of the sixtb and seventh grades of thé Something special is being. planned scbool will comprise another troop, for the Girl Scouts and Brownies. Lead- which wvi1l meet..oni Wedniesdays. ces will tell the girls gil about it. Reservations for tbe luncheon can Girls of Troop 13 Hold be made with. the following persons: ý- First Meeting of.Yecar Ms . oli g-Wilrnette 2163. Gill Scouts of Troop 13 met for the Mrs. E. Clark-Winnetk 69 firt tme hisyea onWedesdY, Mrs. A. Goodnoôw'Glencoe 431. Septenmber 21, at the parish bouse. After Girl Scout office-Winnetka, 3147. we bad a "get acquainted" circle, we formed patrols and elected leaders. They are Mary Hammond, Carolyn Nelson, second class girls as one of the first Harriet Newton and Mary Katherinie class requfirernents. Howvard.1Estelle ,Brown -was elected treasurer and Anita Straub, scie. We have several newv girls who will be trainied in tenclerfoot work by mor, Mary'.Crane, League, Board Iii Entertained Mrs. Joseph. Edgar J.ee, president of the Mary Crane league of the National College of Educàtion, entertained ber board of directors at ber borne, 911 Sheridan road, Evanston, for a busi*- ness meeting' at 10 o'clock Monday morning, September 26, f ollowed by lunicheoli. The 'Mary Crane league is one of tbe véry active organizations co- operating witb the National Coliege of .Education in i its educational program and ail six chapters of the league are planning. tleir year's programs to in- cdude more f requent work meetings in order-to meet the great needs presented at this -tirne at Hull House in the, Mary Crane Nursery scbool and ini the chil- dren's bornes. Mr s. P. W. B 1radstreet is chairman of the Wirnietka chapter .withM.rs,. Ernest P. Bartlett, secretary. The Central cbapter of Evanston held a newv members' tea on Monday after-j noon, Seotemiber 19, iii the Penthouse. of the Orrington hotel. Mrs. J. T. Otur troop wvil1 :have a dishi garden atndcam-era shlow ini the spring. Al the scouts inithe- village will he invrited to coinpete.-Anita Strauh, scribe. Schurz Wil Ionade New. Trier Gridiron Schurz IJigh scbool, runner-up fo the football championsbip of. the Chi- cago City league last year, ,will, be -New Trier 's opponient on the grid- iron Saturday of tbis week. Tbe gamne will bë playeci at tbe New Trier field (Phelps field). Tbe fact that Schurz bas already won tbree gaines this year and bas been scored against only one tixne is evidence enougb that the New Trier boys, who defeated Lane Tech last Saturday, 19 to 0, have a big job on their bands this Satùrday. Schurz bas won from Riverside, 13 to 0, La Grange, 6, to .0, and the Scbool:for tlhe Deaf at Jacksonville, 26 to 7. New Trier's only game was with Lane Tech. The New Trierteam wili open its, Suiburebàn league schedule next week.' meeting 'Proviso High school of Maywood at Phielps field, Winnetka, Saturdav afternoon. Tri Delta Juniors Meeting in October The Junior alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority announes the lacesg This la a Permianent. Institution Our Sloga "Once We Serve You, Always" Jas this gro articles for as co-lhostess. Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs.. jesse Trump and chairman of tbe South their three children, Barbara, wbo is Mrs. 'lE. G. Kaupert, now at the Kenilwortli inn and go-. hie work committee fôr iig to New Trié'r, Bobby, and Phvi- as planned a busy year, lis, baye leased 'tbe house at 415 will contribute many Cumnor road, Kenilworth, into which Mary Crane. schooL. tbey will move about Octobee I

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