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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1927, p. 46

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VY (Y March 19, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 45 Camp Fire Sparks Winnetka Camp Fire Girls were doubly honored Wednesday afternoon, March 16, when Miss Janet McKellar, from National Camp Fire headquar- ters, and Mrs. William T. Grable, ex- ecutive of Chicago Camp Fire Girls, paid them a visit. Guardians and members of the Camp Fire council had the pleasure of a so- cial half-hour with them before the general meeting with the girls. : Miss McKellar, who is one of the field executives of the organization, and one who knows Camp Fire all over this country, said that Camp Fire was making great strides everywhere, not because it was program handed out to the girls, but, largely because the girls, themselves, loved it and wanted it. The program is one that has a very strong appeal to girlhood, and makes, not only for fun and friendliness, but for service for others. Miss McKellar's charming personal- ity and her inspirational talk made the girls unwilling to let her go at the end of the hour, and they crowded around her, eager for more in regard to Camp Fire. She was much inter- ested in the ceremonial gowns of some of the girls that were on exhibition, and asked that the gown of Mrs. Vivian Eisenbrand be sent to national headquarters for exhibition, as it was worthy of a national Camp Fire honor. Mrs. Grable was warmly greeted by the girls when she brought a greeting from Chicago headquarters. In speak- ing of the work of the organization, there, she said it now numbers over six thousand girls, and has had a phen- ominal growth in the last three years. It was a delight to the girls to hear her, and she spoke in praise of the work Winnetka is doing. Miss McKellar is in Chicago for a few days, giving a course for Camp Fire Guardians at the University of Chicago, and also at Northwestern uni- versity. It was an afternoon of inspiration and delight to the Camp Fire Girls, and one they will not soon forget. Appoint North Shore Men to Auditorium Committee Several persons prominent on the north shore have, been appointed mem- bers of the Civic Auditorium committee announced this week by Anton J. Cer- mak, president of the Cook County board. Among these are Floyd L. Bateman, Abel Davis, Walter T. Fisher, Robert Kingery, Frank D. Loomis, Axel Lonn- quist, E. J. McArdle, Jr., Frederick W. Penfield, James Simpson, Shelby M. Singl eton, Oscar W. Schmidt, and John N. Van derVries. The Civic Auditorium committee will be assigned the task of studying and recommending ways and means for the | construction of an enclosed stadium | wherein big events coming to Chicago may be adequately accommodated. Mrs. Ralph Hobart of 660 Prospect avenue and her son, John, will return on the first of April from LaJolla, Cal Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you think is best. DYCHE STADIUM, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO GAME, NOV. 1927 Football Season Ticket Announcement 13, 1926 Photo by Kaufman & Fabry Name in full Print carefully To Our Evanston Friends:- Many orders have been re- ceived for 1927 Season Foot- ball Tickets. In fact more already than for all last sea- son. We want to take care of our Evanston friends. If your order is received prior to MAY 1st you will be assured of satisfactory seats. After that date the sale will be open to the General Public. Schedule The home games and single ticket prices follow: Oct. 1 University of South Dakota. .$ 2.00 8 University of Utah. ....... 2.00 22 University of Illinois ...... 3.00 29 University of Missouri. .... 2.50 Nov. 12 University of Indiana...... 2.50 19 University of Jowa........ 3.00 TOTAL... cc samvdvcsve $15.00 Season 'tickets per seat. ........ vu $14.00 Address all orders to TICKET MANAGER'S OFFICE 619 CLARK STREET EVANSTON, ILLINOIS WHERE WILL YOU How to Order Cut out blank to right, fill in and mail to the Ticket Manager. Check your classi- fications -- donor, alumnus, friend of N. U., etc. Send $5.00 for each season ticket ordered. Balance of $9.00 per ticket is payable prior to September 1, 1927, or order is cancelled and deposit forfeited. Add seventeen cents SIT WHEN THE (17¢) with final pay- ment for registered mail fee, etc. Make checks pay- able to Northwestern University. State preference of location. In so far as possible last year's reservations will be duplicated if requested. No single game tick- ets will be available until September 1, 1927. Street Last name first City State The above address will be used in mailing out your tickets. ° BE SURE IT IS CORRECT [J Donor [J Member of Foundation [J Faculty [J Alumnus or Alumna Classification -- please check [] Friend of NO. 0 "N" Man FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET APPLICATION BLANK NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Applications will be not filled unless accompanied by money order or check made payable to Northwestern University. MAIL THIS APPLICATION AND YOUR REMITTANCE to Ticket Manager, 619 Clark Street, Evanston, Illinois. I hereby apply for seats at $14.00 each 3 Balance of $9.00 per seat, payable prior Herewith $5.00 per seat 3 to Sept. 1, 1927, § Total, 3. All Tickets Tax Exempt [] East Side [J 2nd Deck Put Cross Opposite Preference [J West Side [] Ends [J] High [J] Middle [J 1st Deck [J Low 1927 FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS

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