Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1922, p. 2

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mmtim- :-":\"WiW. Hi W1MMERST0 IScho^ilrOveij©^ of Gaining ifew Honors mm:immm^m^m^^gm: ^ood High school way the other day was loot a miniature Indian War dance 5with all the attendant weird yells to tom-tom accompaniment. It wag a unanimous and spontaneous^ shout lliiof sheer delight shared alike by stu* ffe^f§ldentg~a^ Slllitiroouncement: 'Was" made that â-  Alle- ftilliigheny High school of Pittsburg, Pa., i!MtiiShad been induced to send its expert swimming team to New Trier for a meet in the Nej£_Tjie£_JankJWs l3aturday evening. ^a^a 1 The dual meet on April 1, marfcs the first appearance of an eastern -high school in an engagement in a middle west school tank and New i^rier^is~at- enthusiasm at the prospect of send Ing the Smoky City plungers back to their home town rwithâ€"defeat lacked all over Jfeheir luggage. Big Honors Await S The Pittsburg team claims the in- â- '-'• terscholastic championship of Penn- sylvania. It is one of the strong- est teams in the east and should New Trier be proclaimed the win- ner in the meet this week it will be the most signal victory in the history of local athletic annals. New TrieMs seeking 3(MLjrooters^to lend moral support to the local l^i^itfi^X^oacli^^^ckgpni: whose splendid tutorship has meraliy show ered New Trier with swimming hon- ors in the last four years, was au- thority for the statement that his natators will be in better form tor this meet than at any time during the current season: Men who_ were un- able to compete in the Evanaton dual meet when New Trier was forced to relinquish the ntaiban league championship it had held Jte four years, are again in toe^'pinK of condition and prepared to help their mates- "put over" a decisive victory this Saturday evening. away, ^tlstnettme J of rejoicingâ€"A time [jiess of friends and acquaintances by; sending them -iSm ^jt11 lllllPlaiW' Strong Ball Club Quilmette council has entered a team in the Knishts of Columbus baseball league, north section^ A wealth of material is available and a team is .expectednto represent th^cdtmcIK Hank Miller, who pitched in the league last year as a member of New- man, and hurled that outfit to a pen- nant, will assume the hurling idutles for Ouilmette. Paddy White, of Highland Park fame, will probably don the mask and spangles. With Ed Braun, Elmer Leis, the Runt* broth- ers, Bernard Lear, Fitzgerald, Duffy ^moV-a-number ^t^ther^Ajrtists to select an in and outfield from the leaders of the local nine are opti- mistic over the proBpects. HONOR AGED FATHER Mrs. A. C. Bell,a216 mmwood ave nue, joined with other members of the family in dispatching greetings to their father, Thomas^ I^pansfield, of who last Saturday celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday. Though advanced in years, Mr. Drans- ^ieldHta said-to-possess good health, accurate memory and is still active. SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 81, IMS life M iPH AMi^itUFLegion Â¥rrg-:: Nates :~~^§l mWilmettePost No.4&% HOSTS TO WOMEN M WMen of the Wilmette Baptist church are to entertoin the wmmof ^e parish this evening to*j^lW?' ering in the church parlors. It is Se occasion for wwyionof appro- citlon of the splendiit work.of the women in the congregation.^^gp*. The business meeting of the Post will be on Monday, April 3, 8 o'clock at Library hall. The tlckets-fornau^ mission to the pictures of the German U-Boats shown by Colonel Sequeland are to he~had at-this meeting;â„¢ Ail members, and ex-service men and women are urged to be present. The social meeting two weeks ago was enjoyable and well attended. The program consisted of vocal and instru- mental solos, cards and a new game, "Sapolio". Mrs. Harold Sherman and Miss Irene Olm gave the' musical numbers. Mr. Lea X Orr and bis daughter were host and hostess and refreshments were served. SOCIAL GATHERING __ie~WiIffiette Young People's Un- ion will holcL a aoidftLevening_ at the a^roettc Baptigt„chnrch__Saturday evening, April 1. All young people of the village are invited to partici- pate in the good-fellowship gather- ing. 1| assortment Jr large^ ,m^§^^^0^^^^9i pSppppit^pSj g*r"s;;i;5?. \ WSPECtALmm 39c a pound sfe-- :s$H$ Is arrtJ nusual Service ^ffUQf ^^rar We carl immediately supply you with Maixiuette in^ny quantity "Wecaii do tfcis te plant is served by five great trunk lines and is located in a manufacturing center ^jhere thousands of empty cars are available, and also^ because Maixjuet^ t distxibu^icmisconcenhrated convenient and accessible to thle mill|i I# Quality ^ M its serviced %$$:m OrdeT your Marquette from us. 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