Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1925, p. 34

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WILMETTE LIFE October 16, 1925 --------~-------------51/2%Money Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5lh% interest. See us on renewals STANDARDIZE SCHOOL ATHLETICS PROGRAM Physical Education Director Outlines Plans to Get Every Boy Interested in Sports Details of the physical education program of the \\"iltnette· schools for the year were made public this week by J. . Stone. director of phvsical education. They show a compre!ienstve plan to get en'ry hoy m the schools into athle.tic . . Following is an outline , of he program as- given ln- 1{ r. Stone : -Each room in the vanous schools will he divided into two groups under two leaders. These groups will compete against each other in major sports, class work. and other activities. The ieaders will he elected by \rote and will choose their sides. Thev will be given badges as junior and senior leaders . --------. The duties of leaders wi.ll he to train ~1 r. and ~·( rs. Raymond ~lalmquist themseh·es to take charge of classes in the class room; to meet with the din·c- of 14W Central avenue announce the tor for instruction whrne\·er . requin·d; bi-rth of a daughter, Dolores 11ae, to act as officers for the room milit.tn· October '7. · Mrs. Malmquist \\·as company: to act as organizers of thei"r Catherine Feltman. sides in athletics and gamt-s with the' other sides; to act as capt~ ins 'l'1d managers of their room teams: to furnish unpires and refere<'S for games During 68 years each recurrin& ?etween _other. rooms. to furnish help .. Christmas time has brought in· m markmg- dtamonds. playing fields, creased demand for Graves' and so forth.: to he rC'sponsihlc for the Quality Jewelry. This season discipline of their grnnps: to assist in any way possible. all previous demands are heine excelled, because of the oppor· , Inter-Room Competition tunity for pronounced savings The groups in C'ach room are to comin advance Holiday selections pete for the championship of their made prior to the approflching: rooms. The lead ers of the witwin!! close of our Remodeling Sale. ~Toups will select a room team to com~ pete \1\·ith othC'r rooms. A small shield. made in the manual training department, will be given the room team ·winning- the champion . hip of the :fifth and sixth and the sC'venth and eighth grades in each school in each sport. The leader of the winning- team '"!11 1 . elect a sdwol team to play tlw other chool teams. In the instance of Nnrih During Our · Shore Athletic league games the director may assist in the selection and handling of the team. The room hav- ing scored the largest number of points in each league during the year wilJ recei,·c a large hield for the year. The leader who first has two wi!ming teams (winners of school championships i.n different sports) shall be major of the school for the fir:>t semester. Members of North Shore Athletic league teams shall receive some kind of emblems. Activity is Varied The cla s period of physical education shall consist of three partsmarching, drill and so forth, fort11ai work, and games or races. The games will be relay races, class games, anJ seasonal sports such as football and soccer in the fall, volley . ball and ·basketball in winter and track, field. and indoor sports in spring. The classroom work is designed to sustain the pupil's interest in play ground activities. The objects of the work are better physical being, good sportsmanship; cooperatjon and development of leadership among the pupils. Correcth·e work will comprise a larg.c part of all formal work, with special classes later. Mrs. Edward Gilroy of 124 Woodbine avenue spent last Sunday as the guest of her daughter, Miss Cecile Gilroy; who is living with her sorority sisters at the Pi Phi house at the University of Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Gilroy exp<:ct to spend 'this \\·eek-end at Champaign. · E. G. Pauling & Co. 1·---------- - - - - - , 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 ....- . .P ALACE CASH p·uoNE M ARKETPHONE . ·umv.2720 .,_ Univ.2720 THE HOUSE ·op GOOD MEATS . 4 ' 1559 She·man Ave., Evanston I Peacock Brand Hams Milk Fed Leg of Veal 2911 72 C 45c $1.25 I" ·. /' :=:resh Dress~d Broilers ICharles E. Graves &Co. 2-5% 29 lf2C 27lhc 65c · Fresh Prime Beef Tenderloin . 3 to 5 lbs. Jack Sprat Bacon Sliced 3 lb. pkg. ~'~ I .. Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens I ' , Fresh Calves' Sweet Breads Fresh Beef Tongue Disc~ount · . 4 Tube and 5 Tube I On All Solitaire Diamond Rings I Wilmette Cafe 75c Table d' Hote Dinner 7Sc Served from 5 to 8 :30 P. M. Saturday, October 17th Hearts f Celery Puree Tomato Soup Cantour Choice of Roast Suger Cured }Tani, Candied Sweet Potat >es Rroilc d Fresh \Yhitefl ~h. · Tartar Sauce Sweetbreads, Crean1ed on Toast Roa . t Loin of Pork. .\pplr Sauce ~Iinred Chicken. Cre;uned · oq Toast Stra \Yherry- Jelly Om (·lctte Frcnch Fricd Pot a toe~. "naked Sf!ttash Fresh Fruit Salad or Chocolate Sut1dae Remodeling Sale Oriole Reeeivers True Entertainment " Purchases made now held for Christmas delivery if desired. A F e·w I tentS front Our C omprehensi'l'e Stock Regular Sale Price Price Solitaire· Diamond $187.50 Ring ....... $250.00 Solitaire Diamond 262.50 Ring ....... 350.00 Solitaire Diamond Ring ....... 510.00 382.50 Solitaire Diamond Ring ........ 76.~.00 573.75 Diamond Sapphire . Bracelet .... 950.00 712.50 Diamond Sapphire Bar Pin .... 450.00 337.50 Diamond Weddipg Ring ...... 165.00 123.75 Di~mond Circle Brooch . . . . . 400.00 300.00 Other useful gift articles reduced in proportion Order now ·your engravrd personal Christmas Cards Every set a wonder for performance mllllll~ ·Model 8-4 Tubes-$65 The Oriole radio receiving sets have created much favorable comment through their. amazing performance, such as: "It's the only set I've ever heard that I've really wan red to own." "What a beautiful tone!" "What volume without distortion." "It surely is easy to tune and certainly cuts through Chicago easily." "How quiet and natural a reproduction l" Drop 111 and listen to them- Get acqluinted It's a bird with the "Oriole"! Charles E. Graves & Co. · Jewelers and Silversmiths Time payments arranged to meet your needs RADIO SETS REPAIRED Have your set put into shape-Work guaranteed-Prices reasonable Coffee. 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