Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1928, p. 20

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._ "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR I HAVE EVER SEEN" In entering the "home stretch" of the 1927-1928 swimming season, New Trier takes on Lane Tech of Chicago at Indian Hill this Saturd~ night at 8 o'clock. ·.l Coach Jackson, in preparation for this event, is working hard to correct the errors which were apparent in the Evanston and Oak Pat:k tilts. Roos will probably remain in the senior division, and will swim. with Bennett in the 40 and 100 yard events. Rogers will be in the 220 as usual. Although Coach Jackson has tried various men on the squad to enter this event with Rogers, be· bas not hit upon one that can do the eleven lengths in a very satisfactory manner. Read, however, put up a stiff battle against Oak Park,. and came in third, being only a foot or two behind the si!lgle Oak Park entry. The breaststroke men have been chosen since the beginning of the year and wiU probably continue to swim, although Klupfer is always a powerful potential entrant. Read and Erma Blaine McKendry, prominent Netterstrom are the backstroke men and D. Granstrom and · Enchelmeyer as a dramatic reader and active in Jo- are the divers. cal dramatic circles, is in New York Larner is the outstanding man in studying in Theodora ·Irvine's Studio the juniors, swimming with Prussing for the theater. The amateur theater in the 40 and 100 yard events, as well has always been Mrs. McKendry's as taking the fancy diving much of hobbv, and her performance in ..Mary the time. N. Granstrom and King the Third," "The Truth About Blayds" are the regular backstroke men and it and "The Pelican" for the North. is unlikely that they will be replaced. Shore Theater guild attracted favor- Springer and Zinner are to be entered able attenton. in the breaststroke. Beside Larner, Viewing her work in the studio, Barnard and Swabacker are the posJohn Golden chose her for a play to sible entries in the diving contest. open this 'Spring on Broadway, but she will return to her home here when Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. Snyder of she has completed the Irvine course. 215 Woodbine avenue, entertained 12 While in New York Mrs. McKendry guests at dinner and bridge last Saturlives at 80 Riverside drive. day evening. Hew's ONSIEUR Saoutchik, whose comment oa the new Pierce-Arrow is quoted above, is one of the world's most famous custom-body builders. He has built special bodies for the Vatican, the King of Norway, the Kina of ~pain and other notables of Europe and America. His creatioaa are found al11101t exclusively among the best known and most expe.osive European cars, such as Hispuao-Suiza, Isotta FriiChiai, Mercedes and MinervL The new Pierce-Arrow is o&ered in fifteen custom-built body styles with strikingly new lines and exquisite color combinations. Prices &om twentynine hundred dollan-at Buflalo. Hew's 616 Church St. M 616 Church St. EVANSTON And Now--- . .~ 'Open Till Midnight After successfully building up a' truly remarkable ·Luncheon and {" Dinner business, we are now ready to invite our many friends for that late supper or a bite after the show or the dance. You will find the same careful attention given and the same sincere appreciation ex· pressed as <;>f old. ., y,. ,_, ,U.. · Pilm-Arm~~ ,_ q;,.. if,_ln.f,.. A ~jiJ;..a.l ,_, _., Mis ·_,;rtldiall#nUIJ.,.,. T..,. #nlllll _. ·IIIIM ·s .sJ Ill " 1M jWJ ...,.., v;, t~Hrwistll - - · · MES G. A ........wood Avenue EV.ANSTON Fountain Service, too. Phone UnWersity 4535

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