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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1928, p. 55

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WINNETKA TALK December 8, 1928 GOOD FURNITURE MAKES THE This Art Moderne Coffee Table is 26 by 18 inches--191% inches high and made of mahogany with the top of Thuya Wood, priced for a gift at This beautiful mahogany end table will make a wonderful gift at $5500 ARBRE TRO RAR SPT = ---- A BE This copy of a Hepplewhite Desk will make a beautiful gift be- cause of its simplicity and qual- ity. Regular it is being offered as a gift spe- s3gu value is $65.00 and BROWN FURNITURE CO. 1567 Sherman Ave. Phone Univ. 6300 EVANSTON one of the strongest cage schedules ever taken on by a university team. The Little Giants have a strong nucleus from last year's team back again and can be counted on to put up a clever fight. Among the visitors will be several capable players who will bear close watching during the evening. They include Groves, center; Brooks, guard, and Venir, forward. These three lads worked considerable havoc among rival Wabash First Foe for Northwestern Basketball Squad The Little Giants of Wabash college, one of the strong basketball teams turned out in the Hoosier state each the Northwestern's quintet in the opening game of the season in Evanston Satur- day December 8. teams all last year and are reported to Selection of Wabash for the opening | be going stronger than ever this engagement will provide a fine test season. for Coach Lonberg's five which faces Just who Coach Lonberg will elect year, will provide opposition to Located in the Heart of Evanston Overlooking Northwestern University Campus and Lake Michigan Light--Airy--Class rooms. Thoroughly planned curri culum. Faculty of only professional artists. Under the direction of Carl Scheffler. DRAWING PAINTING DESIGN ILLUSTRATION ADVERTISING CRAFTS INTERIOR STAGE ART Send for Illustrated Catalog THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 636 CHURCH STREET EVANSTON ILL. PHONE.GREENLEAF 1674 "What Delicious Food!" The secret back of the delicious dishes served at the Plaza is simply this: the painstaking care we use in selecting and preparing our food. People tell us that nowhere can they find food more temptingly tasty than what is served here. Why not come to the Plaza to- morrow--for Sunday dinner? A special menu bas been prepared, bulging over with delicacies you'll like. LIBRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA IN THE LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL Orrington Avenue just South of Church Street Open 6 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. including Sundays to start proceedings Saturday is some- what uncertain. However, Capt. Hal Gleichmann, forward, Rut Walter, center; and Frank Marshall, guard, all regulars of last year's team, are quite sure to be in the lineup at the start. The other two positions are still doubtful. Anyone of a half dozen other forward candidates may get the call. It is likely that Johnny Haas will start while John Whelan, Bert Riel, Bill Portmess, Cort Hodgdon, Tom Warne and Will Lewis may see action during the game. Center candidates are not so plenti- ful. Rut Walter, star of last year's team, has the call on the job. Russell Bergherm and Harold Schultz, both of last year's team, are also plugging for the position. The task of finding a back guard is a problem. The strong- est candidates for this job at present are Merrill Mundy and "Red" Wood- worth. The latter is a sophomore who shows promise. TO HEAR HELEN BENNETT Miss Helen Bennett, originator and manager of the Woman's World's Fair, will speak at the monthly luncheon of the Alumnae association of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Northwestern uni- versity Saturday, December 8, at the Palmer House, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Ernest Bachaus of Evanston, national grand president of the soror- ity, will be honorary guest. Miss Lillian Wadworth and Mrs. Stuart K. Fox of Chicago and Miss Mildred Golden and Mrs. Richard Pace of Evanston are in charge of arrange- ments. Francis A. Emmons, who is attend- ing Randolph-Macon Military academy in Virginia, where he is a captain, will arrive on December 20, to spend the holidays with his parents in their new home at 542 Meadow road. of all ways to cleanse Eyes. Needs no insanitary Eye cup Eye cups gather dust and germs; often they transmit infection. No wonder millions are forsaking them for the more hygienic and more convenient Murine method of cleansing eyes. Murine is applied with its com- bination eye dropper and bottle stopper. A few drops are suffi- cient to cleanse your eyes and make them clear and bright. Murine contains no belladonna or other harmful ingredients. Try it! /R x Ls EYES

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