New Year, both the board memben and 1 wish also to thank you for your -~ ,.~~~~~.....-......---..·senerolity in printiaa our news, as · , ' . . ·peeember 29, well as other fayors, during the past ··:lJtlitlcil'l WD.II&III Jb1year. Thank you apin. Wlllf of the Pla....,...nd and ' y....., ...__.,., uours, .,........... _., ~ ...., " ~-aeatllllll board and IDJMH. I want Daaiel Jl Davis thUk yoa for your co-operation in dir W"lm Pia · d ' d ltfatig the Jli"OII'UIII for our Christect?r, a ette ygroun an .., C&rol snice. And, before extendRecreation board. .......- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ,... . .-...e.-' ,_:w ~e N:MX. Tp ··kw· to · · M BBI f~ I' '~I \EtfC,.XYS\~ Recom.end~ '-a. Qp1q Methoc1 the Medic& Proffession Proviso High school swimmers eome Northwestern's basketball team to New Trier next Monday afternoon which won three out of five practice at 4 o'etoc.k, for the third meet of_the starts, including a vicJ<!I'J over Not~e Dam~ will meet Michagan h~re thas New Tner s,ason. Saturday evenin~~" in the conference After losing to Deerfield on Deceme eel b ·ber '· New Trier seniors took a meet open· er. Both teams ue reput ·to e from Lake View High on December 21. stronger than they were last season The local juniors have had 'but one and an interesting engagement is In meet to date, defeating Deerfield High prospect. A capacity crow4 of S,IKJO will pack by the score of 22 to 10. The steady improvement of the Patten gym for the enco~nter. Nearly New Trier tank men in the time b,e- five hundred Mich~an alumni, resitween the two former me.ets indicates dents of Chicago and vicinity have that the grey-and-green lads have the · purchased a block of seat$ and will edge over the invaders from Maywood. be on hand to -whoop it up for the Capt. Laurin Bennett of the New Trier Maize and ~lu~, The game will mark seniors broke the record for the forty- the second capacity crowd of the seayard swim in the New Trier pool ~ith son the Notre Dame game last week the time of 19 2-5 seconds in the Lake b~igg a sell out. View tilt. Coach Edgar Jackson will probably Coach "Dutch" Lonberg, the new use Bennett in the forty-yard swim, Purple menter, is expecte.d to start the Rich and Rogers in the backstroke, same five pla_yers who successfully Read and Netterstrom in the breas~- turned back Notre Dame in their restroke, and D. Grandstrom and En- cent contest. Two sophomores, Rut chelmeyer in the · diving. The line-up Walter of Kokomo and Frank Marshfor the other events will not be cho- all of Chicago, will be in the starting sen until a day or two before the meet. line-up, the former at ,center and the The junior swimmers have not been latter at runnipg guard. Waldo Fishassigned positions, although Roos and er and- H.a.t Gleichma~n, forwards and Zinner or Bent will probably do the Luke Johnsos, a guar4, are the vethonors for the school in the distance eran members of the first str\ng quinevents~ Swabacher and Baw:nard will tet. Mi~higan will bring a strong squad dive, and the relayers will most likely be N. Granstrom, French, Roos and Evanstonward headed by Captain HarPrussing. rigan, one of the outstanding guards of the Western Conf~rence. Other Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Bowen of highly touted Wolverines include Oss605 Eighth street held open house last. terbann and Raber, forwards, ChapSunday. They were visited by from man, center, and McCoy, ~ard. This forty to fifty of their Wilmette friends. is practically the same team that'sailed -othrough to fl Big Ten championship Mrs. Carl Zeiss, 1194 Westmore road, last season and which is entertaining Winnetka, entertained informally last fond hopes of repeating the feat. · week at the Indian Hill club for a small dancing class. Wednesday evening, December 28, Mr~ and Mrs. J . .P. Clark gave a house warming for their son, .]ack, in the form of a supper-c:lance. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were former residents of Wilmette, but have )ust recently moved into their new home on Sheridan road in Evanston. The guests danced in th,.. Painter and Decorator ballroom from 9 to l. Supper wa! served at 10 o'clock. There were about sixty guests present. . Estimates Without -oMr. and Mrs: Arthur C. Youngberg, Obligation · 1503 Lake avenue, expect to spend part of the winter season in southern California. They plan to leave for the West about the middle of January and to remain about six weeks. rornso Bll MotJtlay A/IBriiOOIJ ·-----------··············· M. Portenhauser 1030Gree.teaf Phoae2764 ······-------------------· STARTTHENEWYEAR~RIGHT · Have · a Savings Account tn ·' 'Your H.o me Bank" Deposits made prior to Jan. 15 receive full · m.onth interest WILMETTE STATE BANK Member Federal Resen.re s,stem · Resources tnore than $3,500,000.~