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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Mar 1928, p. 43

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42 LJ WINNETKA TALK March 17, 1928 PROFESSIONAL INSTINCT Men who serve the professions are careful about expressions of judgment. Their favor has been widely conferred upon the new Pierce-Arrow CCOMPLISHMENT sets men apart--and such men are seldom content with the commonplace. Perhaps that explains why the new Pierce- Arrow is so popular with those who have arrived in the professions. Here is a car which combines great beauty and modernness with the dignity of an illustrious name. There is never a hint of ostentation about Pierce-Ar- row--but always an atmosphere of exceeding fineness. tis the outstanding car for men of the outstanding type. Twelve custom-built models in the Continental fashion and colorings. From $2900, at Buffalo. ; 4 7 : 8 You may purchase a Pierce- Arrow out of income if you prefer. A simplified financing plan makes this a most practical procedure. Your present car accepted as cash up to the full amount of its appraisal valuation. JAMES G. BARBER 1508 ELMWOOD AVENUE Phone University 4535 EVANSTON Entertainer Miss Jean Burns, who was graduated from the Northwestern university School of Speech, and who has re- cently returned from a trip to the Orient, will entertain Saturday, Mar. 24, at the annual mothers' and daugh- ters' luncheon at the Evanston Wom- an's club. She is characterized by members of the School of Speech faculty as "a young reader with womanly charm, refinement and artistic gifts." Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Phillips of 985 Hill road will leave the first week in April for Hot Springs, Va., to join Mrs. Phillips' son, Talcott Griswold. who will be having his spring vacation from Princeton. N. U. Gridders Start Annual Spring Drill; 75 in First Turnout Spring football practice got under. way in full swing at Northwestern university this week when Coach Dick Hanley led a squad of 75 hopefuls through a vigorous drill in fundamen- tals. Most of last year's veterans to- gether with a number of freshmen composed the opening day's turnout. Coach Hanley plans to put his charges through a six weeks' training session consisting largely of {funda- mental work together with laying a groundwork for next fall's campaign. He will be assisted by Pat Hanley and Tom Stidham who were members of the coaching staff last fall. The task of finding men to replace such veterans as Tiny Lewis, Vic Gustafson, Waldo Fisher and Rudy Schuler will occupy much of the time of the coaching staff this spring. Several of the more promising fresh- men candidates will be tutored to take over several regular jobs on the first string eleven. CUB TROOP TO TOUR DELLS The officers of the Cub Troop of Club Vista del Lago met Wednesday evening with Harry Hughes, 414 Laurel avenue. About fifty cubs of the troop, under the leadership of Louis Simmel. will leave the club Friday night at 8 o'clock for a two day trip in the dells at Kilbourne, Wis. The tour has been arranged by R. H. Nason. Commodore Blackton of Los Angeles will be a member of the party. April 24, the Miami Triad, three Northwestern university fraternities so grouped because of their founding in Miami university, Beta Zeta Pi, Sigma Chi, and Phi Delta Theta, will give a dance at Shawnee Country club. WHILE IN fi3) matic Garage.) A PLACE TO PARK High Speed Automatic Garage First and Only Skyscraper Garage 24 Storage Floors--600 Car Capacity Your Car Is Not Driven The Fenders Not Bumped 75¢--12 hours; 30 coupons. $20. 50c-- 3 hours between 10 A. M. 10¢ each additional hour 50c--6 P. M. to midnight. (If you will send us your name and address, we will be glad to mail you a complimentary parking ticket so that you may be come acquainted with the marvelous operation of this Auto AUTOMATIC GARAGE THE PURE OIL BUILDING Wacker Drive and Wabash Avenue, Lower Level --Franklin 1575 ENTRANCE From WACKER DRIVE via ramp one block west of Michigan Avenue. GARLAND COURT (half block west Michigan Blvd. on Lake Street) te East South Water Street, thence half block west. OCK PLA tate Street half block south of Wacker Drive) to Holden HADDOCK eter Lg to yin Ava Wacker Drive, thence balf block west. THE LOOP in the World NO WAITING RATES: and 4 P. M. or fraction thereof.

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