Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1939, p. 52

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the .Wldcatsý will probably start a, teamn consistinig entirely of letter- men. Coach Tom Sidham,' who wasas sistant coach at Northwestern for eight years before .he returned'to his native Oklahoma, will have ail but two mnembers of the great line which compiled one of the best defensive records' in the, country last year. The players lost were Roland Young, end, and Jim.Thomas, Guard. Prefents 1Jleavy Une' The Sooners'* forward .wall wil average 199 pounds per man. Heavi- estý memnber of the Une is Ralph Harris, guardi,the lone sophomnore,, *who weighs. 227 pounds, while the llghtest is Ralph Stevenson, 185 pounds, senior guard., Other mem- -brs o Q-jaIhIma's pppçierops Uine, are John Shirk, 204 pounds, and F~rankIvý, 90 pounds, ends; Gilford Duggan, 214 pounds, and Justin Bow- ens, 215 pounds, tackles; and Novel Wood, 183,pounds, center. Oklahomà's starting backfield will conslst of two seniors, a junior, and a sophomore. The latter is Jack Jacobs, 185 pound 6 foot Indian boy, t reputed to be one of the outstandingS sophomore backs ini the country. In addition to being a brilliant bal1 before startinq on a, trip. Above, a Girl adjusta the seat on Jier bicyicle. Througbx men Uike this father, share their personi troops and find fun i the sliaring. mie? with Men who are interested in help- m ingý to develop a better "world of I tomorrow" are needed by the Girll Giirl ,eouts Scout organization, according to I M(rs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,* -of-jKN WRT ON )y4ter. Bay, L. I. Mrs. Roosevelt.,KNJ.O'n ONI ing mhe West. Charles Crapser, a member'of the club, will tell about a new-found higbly attractive collection of, Dr. Laun's. This collection, a recent pur- chase of Dr.,Laun's, is said to be.of, such artistie meit, that its valuecan only be estimated.' Two reels 'of ooflored film entitled, "',Glimpses of Old Santa Fe," ý and depicting the 'Grand. Canyon, as well, have just been rëleased, and will be previewed at this meeting. Trhe. meeting will,,take place at the Edgewater Beach hotel, at 8 o'clock. Members of the Skokie Vâlley Stamnp club have- been invitçd, as special guests.. This group includes. mem-' bers-from Evanston, Wilmette, Ken- ilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, and Highland Park. The North Shore so-, ciety has m -embersi Chica go, Ev- anston, Wiirnette and Winnêtka. November 23,Choson For Wedding Day Miss Marion Conrad, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Conrad, 1328 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, is to become the bride of Matthew Meier, son of Mr. and MÉrs. Peter Meier of 2107 Wash- ington avenue, Wilmette, Thursday, November 23., The ceremony will take place at St. Francis Xavier church at Il o'clock. There will be wViUVl5 ctin is 1A UjJierLLIIVA. Hard-rnnilng Back Although he is not designated as a starter, Orville Matthews, another sophomore halfback, is expected to cause the Wildcata considerable trouble. Purple scouts say he is one of the harciest running backs seen iD sorne time. Three veterans com- "Theré are places on Girl Scout 'councils for bankers and for real es- tate men," she explained, "f o r salesmen and advertising m e n. Bankers in any communities are serving oh finance committees, and helping. Girl Scout council members to prepare their budgets. Real es- tate men are active on camp com- mittees, and salesmen and advertis- ing men are giving their advice and help to public relations committees. nas nepecu frm a budgeitfor the Girl Scouts to present to the Coin- niunity Chest, bas given training courses for volunteer iScout leaders, and has worked on the filing system for the organization. Miss Schmitt is also busy visiting the various packs and troops, offer-, ing suggestions as to plans and pro- ecte, for the year. On. Tuesday, -October 10, at the, as bes t man. VACATION IN È*,ST M~r. and Mrs. Fred W. Fairman, 2 Golf lane, Winnetka, their daugh- ter, Mrs. Edward F. Hamm, Jr., 341 Ridge avenueWea, and the Fairman's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Fairman, Jr., of Lake Forest left on Sunday to spend a week va- cationing i New York. Eloize, visioed- uePauw unversity at be obtained fromn Greencastle, Ind., last week where at the office. The Dick Magner-is a freshman..; He has. purchasq of, ticket* been pledged Alpha Tau Omega. ftr d înrh ' 1at 'a-ainnr at uiveLu.. @i5nAuPJw1Uti er leaders corporeal - as beginning and end- Tickets mayr at the meetings this week. T'he ing, and with birth, decay, and dis- ýo leaders or group is to me et at the home of Mrs. solution as. its component stages. - adline or the John Clark Baker, 347 Maple ave- hides the true and spiritual, Lite, -Octobea, ,0.(> nue, -and--hike to the stadiuma fromn and causes, u standard té trail in a, e ~ J h3e the duet" (P. 550). -I

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