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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1928, p. 30

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28 WINNETKA TALK October 6, 1928 : TEACHES AT SWARTHMORE Miss Dorothy Troy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troy, former residents of Wilmette who are now living in the East, will teach in the department of English at Swarthmore college. Miss Troy is a graduate of Swarthmore. The Home -and Garden club' met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Oleson, 240 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth Mon- day, October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick road, urday, September 29, -O-- Mark Cresap, 535 Kenilworth left Sat- for the East. Hub to Handle Tickets for Northwestern Games Tickets for all Northwestern games can now be secured at The Evanston Shop of The Hub, Henry C. Lytton & Sons at Orrington avenue and Church street, Evanston. This is a service that many thousands will ap- preciate since The Hub is so centrally located. Mrs. Frank Cheeseman, formerly of Kenilworth and now of the Orrington hotel, Evanston is entertaining her luncheon club today. een iices 2 for Women and Children Two of the new "CAMPUS" models « $30 A smart afternoon slipper with the new center buckle and a modish street pump with the wide tie strap Always "something new'. . .. everagreater urge for "smartness" ....So the world of fashion welcomes "The Mode Moderne by Foster" as the brilliant expression of the Style Trend of a Youthful Age. ... Gay ....Vivid....Debonair.... the Spirit of Youth expressed in New Colors .... New Designs .... New Materials J EToster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue IN EVANSTON i " - ON THE CORNER OF ORRINGTON & CHURCH Maroons Face Another Tough Battle Saturday Another day of difficult endeavor faces the Chicago football games Sat- urday, October 6, when the Univer- sity of Wyoming and Lake Forest col- lege teams play another one of those doubleheaders on Stagg field. This pair of games is not causing as much worry on the Midway as did the two last Saturday, for the Maroons will be much improved this week. Stagg found himself in an impossible situation last Saturday, with two games scheduled, and scarcely two teams to put in the field. Many of the men he was forced to use had not been able to put in much time in prac- tice, because of injuries and ineligibili- ties, and the lack of preparation hurt badly. Iowa comes to the Midway next Saturday to open the conference sea- son, and will bring Mayes McLain, the Indian fullback who was called a sec- ond Jim Thorpe when he played at Haskell. OPEN NEW CAFETERIA The Howard Udell cafeteria, located in Highland Park, this week announces its readiness to serve the public of the north shore. The eating place is housed in the new Udell building which is regarded as one of the finest com- mercial and apartment structures on the north shore. Miss Marjorie Oleson of Kenilworth, Miss Elizabeth Eberhart of Evanston formerly of Kenilworth, and Miss Rose Flentye left last week to attend Ward Belmont school for girls in Ten- nessee, ay Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knoop, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth have their nephew, Dean Farley of California, spending the winter with them. He expects to enter New Trier High school as a junior. Illini to Open Football Season Against Bradley The 'interest of football fans all around the state is focused on the University of Illinois as Coach Zup- pke's varsity squad makes ready to open the season in the Illini stadium against Bradley this Saturday . Many enthusiasts will travel to Champaign to obtain a first glimpse of the Illini. Boy Scout troops of the state will be guests of the university and it is expected that some 4,000 will march into the stadium and present their flag ceremony just before the game. The school children of Champaign, Piatt, Douglas, Ford, Vermillion and Mclean counties will also be guests. Bradley, champion of the Little Nineteen, is expected to furnish a lively brush for the Big Ten cham- pions. Zuppke will use a veteran line- up at the start but the most likely new candidates will also get a chance. Lettermen who are sure to get into the game are Capt. Butch Nowack, Gordon and Burdick, tackles; Crane, McClure and Wietz, guards; Jolley, end; Stuessy and Peters, quarter- backs; Timm, Mills and Walker, half- backs, and Humbert, fullback. Several new backs are sure to see action, among them Ken Fields and Chattin, quarterbacks; Chuck Hall, Pete Yanuskus, halfbacks; and Bod- man and Robinson, fullbacks. Other candidates who may be seen are Ringquist, Roush and Schumacher, centers; Hills, Wheeler, Van Schaack, Edelmann, forwards; Lewis, Hickman, Tarwain and Hinton, ends. Mrs. Burt Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, Kenilworth entertained a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening of this week. TO BRINGING FARIS COAT CONCEPTIONS Eva Karon Schuk EVA KARON owns and Sportswear NORTH SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON mimitably styled, peg o the swagger mode copied for us n New ork. .....s Warmly Hoted fabrics that will captivate you And the prices are low SCHUR fs

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