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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 46

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V4 nm, YY a ..f-HAMnp'n® m pt unp'hm'n t-pp;pffpg@p= =@(p"tr m EE May 7, 1927 WINNETKA TALK N.U. Athletes Face Busy Week End; 4 Teams in Action A busy time awaits Northwestern's athletes this week end as four teams swing into action against conference opponents. The baseball and track teams journey to Bloomington, Ind. where they take on the Crimson, while the golf team is competing against Purdue at Lafayette. The tennis team will appear in the only home contest, the University of Iowa racket ex- ponents providing the opposition. Coach Frank Hill's track boys are given more than an even chance to run away with high honors in the Hoosier engagement. Although Indiana has some capable performers in several events, they are not considered strong enough to topple the Purple. North- western's weight men should have little trouble in annexing the majority of the points with Lewis, Karstens, Bagge, Dart and Nessler all prepared to do their stuff with the sixteen-pound shot, discus and hammer. Gleichman and Bagge will toss the javelin. In the track events, the Purple also has an edge in nearly every race with the possible exception of the quarter. Hermansen looks like a sure bet in the 100, while Furrey, Reynolds, Spar- ling and Orchard will tackle the other distances. Loss of all last season's regulars through graduation and ineligibility has practically wrecked the golf team, al- though some promising sophomores may improve their game enough to win several meets. The tennis team has a number of able performers who will win a lot of meets this season. Coach Kent and his baseball squad will find plenty of opposition at Indiana Saturday against the Hoosiers. With steadier support in the field, the Purple should win more games since their hit- ters are clouting out plenty of runs. MUSIC SOCIETY MEETS The North Shore Musical society presented a very interesting German program on Monday, April 25. Those who took part in the afternoon's en- tertainment were Ida May Bush, Frances Evans, Ruby Truitt, Bertha Dubbs, Alvene Resseguie, Gevilla Neu- kranz, Mayo Dazey, Winifred Cree, and Mrs. Ruth. Mrs. G. Ross Stewart of 1033 Greenwood avenue was the hostess and assisting her were Mrs. F. W. Fuermann and Mrs. Alvene Resseguie. 45 Ticket Chairman Photo by Ray Mrs. O. E. Scott is ticket chairman of the committees arranging the annual house benefit bridge for Chi Omega. This will be held Saturday at the Illi- nois Women's Athletic club, Chicago. BENEFIT BRIDGE MAY 12 To defray the expense of furniture, linens and curtains which the Delta Gamma Mothers' association has pre- sented to the new sorority house on the Women's campus of Northwestern university, a benefit bridge will be held Thursday afternoon, May 12, at the home of Mrs. Percy A. Robbins, 100 Prospect avenue, Highland Park. The Mothers' association has made a number of gifts to the sorority house. One half of the public utilities of the United States are financed from Chicago. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls receive my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. {ime IIL hair. THE For Distinctive Permanent Waving Large, Deep, Natural Waves, Negrescou's Pure Steam Process The elegance and beauty of a Permanent Wave is dependent on the artistic efficiency of the waver and not on any of the chemical processes or machines. Highly advertised machines, low prices and misleading promises are no assurance for a successful wave, neither are they any protection against burning, brittling and discoloring the hair. Discriminating people choose our house and are assured by the 30 years' experience of Mr. John Negrescou, of receiving a wave that expresses ele- gance, youth and beauty without the slightest injury to yourself or to your Halr Goods--Transformations Bob Wigs with natural parts as low as $385.00. GRESCOU'S DRAPE Expert Beauty Parlor Service and Artistic Hair Cutting WIGGERY Suite 1314 Stevens Bldg., 17 N. State Street, Chicago WAVES, Ete. Tel. Randolph 1035 PLANNING TO BUILD? See the State Bank and Trust Company for your first mortgage construction loan. We have assisted many thousands of home owners. Bring your problem to us--Ilarge or small--and possibly we can arrange a con- structive money-saving plan for you. Prompt and efficient service. Telephones University 51 -- Real Briargate 5000 Estate Loan Department STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis, Evanston AT THE PLAZA [ Hotel Comfort at Nominal Cost - "VOMPLETE freedom from household cares-- rest, relaxation and all the ease of The Plaza-- at a cost that is thriftier than servants and a private home. Spacious rooms and suites with and without kitchenettes--beautifully furnished. Plan now to visit us tomorrow or phone University 8000 Library Plaza Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street ] :

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