Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 12

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New Trier tne1a!aeb open . the · oat,door HP.OP wJt~ they travel to Wau- kepn ~- Saturday to enpge in a triaaplar ·meet witll 'Klein an'd Waukegan 'there. .. , . . HOs»ina., to .eake ·1JP f9r the meet last year when the locals were defeated !>f a clOse .score. Coach·Nay is working hiS· men in rqi!lat fashion, setting them through stiff driUs daily. The seni<»r -team wiD be practically the same the one which was only defeated once in tlie indoor season. Ted Burgess may run the mile instead · of the half, his usual event. . The seniors' strength in . the field events is unknown but several of the men show considerable promise. Sullivan, Hall, Josler and Iliff are being groomed for the shot put, javelin and discus events. Gibson, Bartholomew and Wanger will compete in the 'broad jump. Hall who has few peers in the Suburban league in the high jump will probably lead his team-mates Leach and Bartholomew in this event although both of the others are expected to place. The juniors are a little weak in the track events, Powell and Williams being the only especially valuable men who have yet participated in meets. There is a hord of likely-looking youngsters reporting however and Coach Nay will give them all a chance. It will be up to Mcintosh, who to date has captured over 40 points, to win the shot-put, high jump and pole-vault for the Gray and Green. as Dr. and Mrs. Otto Schmitz and family are moving next week from their apartment on Isabella and Sixth street to their own home on Euclid avenue in Glencoe. lllow motion In thla .._.tAtell" jUjiet.~f-wiiiiie picture wblc?h · · the bop and=n . a Daa4 c1uh for more than 1,000 ens which Mrs. Max Renspie of 1305 Sheridan tbe vllla«e peen. The e.eftt .,_.,red ..,,. the W'. PJanroaad ·Becreatlon Board Is an road, is at present recuperating from a powlng 'blfter, better ilicl inore ttidJIIRC tub ~·· ~AU Wilmette ecbool cld1dren Ita the fourth grade serious operation. Mrs. Renspie is in for the hunt. In the Inset will be .._ a 'fttw .. . . . o found ~- tiUIIUre. lAIIIe Falallco Ja111e11 Zeutachel and .Janet u~~e capll for their ·ft1ML· ~ka u If .Janet "borrowed" brother's cap. the Burrows hospital in Chicago. -o- oW! ' . ··, 'f' awn I . . A 0 " Science now shows the way to secure w._t you have always wanted --velvety lawns, crisp. succulent ' "&0 beautiful flOwerS, lumriant shrubs and trees. . For such results pt&Dts mttSt: be ·properly fed. Vigoro, scientifically prepared, is a com- · te plant food. It is surprisillgly inezpcnsive-oDly tOe to 20c for every 100 square feet ~d sq · ·b.J hand, ~c ~ seed ~ . so easy N»PI J'-·.y . . \ #' "'I r · "" ' i 1 ~ ., 'iJil' ~ · ·" ·!r . : Economical Practical EH.ctitle. . i A Swift &: Company._~roduct w..a..cns., . . F..... JtW., '1411 1-., IUS Wa..tte Aw. wa..tt. A-. JMGit ......... 1· .. ~ Elaw··· A-. t· ·\ ,. tlf . .. ......... . L" .. . ~ .,;t I . - .

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