i4 ~ . - WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 .. Lillian Lusk Adds to Laurels in Fancy Dive Lillian Lusk, 1514 Wilmette avenue, a senior at New T.r ier High school, looms as one of the outstanding leaders in the gir'ls' s'vimming events. Miss Lusk, v.·ho has been · annexing aquatic honors with considerable regularity throughout the current school ter111, added to her laurels recently by winning the fancy diving event, her specialty, in the annual Aquatic classic at the high school. Miss Lusk won her event with two back double somersaults, one· from the high dive and the other from the springboard. The festival was different this year from formerly. The finals of the girls' inter-class swimming meet were held. Behnen the different · events membc.rs of the boys' teams did stunts. The final score in the classic was <iS follows: ] uniors 25 ~ . Sophomores, 23%, Freshmen 23, and Seniors 16. Students Hear of Fine Civilization of Pueblo Indians · And What Beautiful IroningMan" different services to suit your convenience--but o n l y o n e s~andard of quality. I . I I 20% Discount for Work Brought and Called for. Home Laundry A. F. DENZIN, Prop. 525 Main St. Phone Wilmette 6o6 Mrs. Thomas Wood Stevens, wife of the director of the Goodman theatre, Chicago. talked to the students of the North Shore Country Day school, Wednesday, on the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest. Mrs. Stevens said the ciYilization of the Pueblo Indians is on a fairly high _level, parallel with that of the Greeks, as described in the Odyssey. "They have beautiful villages," she said, "with streets and houses arranged sy.mmetrically, some of the houses being seven stories tall. The architecture is bright and attractive, and modern architects arc studing the Pueblo Indian villages to copy their fireplaces for domestic buildings of the Spanish type. "In their hand-craft they u sc a handloom like that employed hy the early Greeks, and also mold their pottery by hand, not using a potter's wheel. Dr. Adler to Address "Their dances arc lovely things to Winnetka Group March 23 behold, the processions being formed There will be a joint meeting of the in beautiful patterns and with a moveParent-Teacher association of the ment somewhat like the English coun Winnetka Public schools and the Par- try dance." ents' association of the North Shore Country Day school at the Skokie IMPROVES AFTER ACCIDENT school, Winnetka, Wednesday, March ~Irs. C. H. Klemm of 420 Park a\'C 23, at 8:15 o'clock. nue, who suffered a dislocated knee in Dr. Alfred Adler, of Vienna, will talk on the subject of Dangerous Corn- a fall last '\'Cek. is . improving at her home. :Mrs. Klemm was alighting ers in Childhood." unassisted from the step s of a ~fit Dr. Adler is famous throughout the world. as one of the pioneers with Sig- waukee Limited, slipped and fell, susmund Freund in his work on psycho-a- taining painful injuries. nalysis, although of late he has devoted his time more · particularly to the gcll 1f r. and !\1 rs. Max Scffren of 747 cral field of mental hygiene. · Sheridan road arc in California on ;t trip of several months. and will ret urn Mrs. E. P. ~1c Naughten. mother of the middle of April. They arc visiting Mrs. Victor Klebba of 1526 Central Los Angeles. San Diego, and othe r avenue, is on a visit to Los Angeles. points. · I .. Announcing the Opening of the Ridge Electric &Radio Shop Ridge Ave. just south of Lake Your Chevrolet Delivered At Your Door in Wilmette at These Prices The Coach The Sedan The Coupe .. $648 The Landau .. . .$801 . $570 ... $750 The Touring . $570 . $625 The Roadster The Sport Cabriolet .... $7 71 FADA-Neutrodyne Radio Radio Accessories and Supplies Maytag Washers Washes faster and Cleaner . Large hourly capacity. Most compact washer made. Clothes can be put .in and taken out while washer ts runntng. All Metal Wringer. · L. & R. Auto··'Service A·. Rodenkirk, Mgt. 332 Linden Ave., opp. HL" Termina_ l Ph. 3064 And remember- " If M aytag doesn't sell its(!lf to you, don't keep it." Telephone 6 95 Wilmette