Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1928, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE August 10, 1928 21 Students Ready for · Diplomas at New Trier Summer school at New Tri~r High school closed this Friday after an eight weeks' session. Twenty-one students In spite of the excessive heat of completed their- high- - school work. the last few days several matches They are: Alvin Wishart Bartholomew, have been. played in the tennis tournaLaurin Earl Bennett, Eva Gtivia ment now going on at the New Trier Berndtson, Guy Irving Colby III, Shir- High $Chool courts. The res·u lts of ley Conlee, Dorothy Enchelmeyer, early games were listed last week in Thomas Gannon Fitzgerald, Eugene S. \VrLMET'fE LIFE. Winners in this week's Frank, Louis Geuder, Louise Dorothy 'matches and the scores by which they Hartman, Margaret G. Jordan, Hulda won are: Kuhn, Charles Franklin Lemon, Rae .Junior Singles Virginie Mayer, Charles F. McCann, . R. McLean beat W. Woodward 6-4, 6-2; Pauline 1fcCoy, William Thomas Me- .J. Parker beat C. Darling 6-2, 6-4; D. · \ ·11· F k R bb' G Wanger beat R. Warble 7-5, 6-4; Bill Givern, \ 1 tam ran o ms, ene- Morris beat Bill Robbins 6-2, 6-2 (second There are as many kinds of coffee as vieve Bernice Tubbs, · Cora Linnea round): G. Glover beat R. Brown 6-4, \Vesterberg, and Harriet Hester 6-2 (second round); Dean Vail beat A. person~ who cook it; but there's only Young. Six hundred students attended :vt:agnus 6-3, 6-3 .{_second round): E. Lange beat J. Fleming 6-2, 6-1 (second round) ; the summer school this year. and Bill Morris beat Dean Vail 7-5, 7-5 . . one kind served at the Plaza. in the quarter finals. Senior Singles J. Sheldon beat J. Parker 6-4, 6-4 ; P. Summer School at N. U. It's our own private blend, made to Fleming beat J. E . ~IcLatchie 6-1, 6-2: Will Close Next Week R. ·whitsett beat E;:beling 6-1, 6-2; Don beat Frank Stover two love our order, so temptingly delicious Northwestern university's summer Crawford sets; and McLean beat Ferd Johnson 9-7, session reaches its close next week '6-1. you'll want to drain its goodness to with the giving of final examinations Doubles Thursday, Friday and Saturday. SevKahler and Snyder beat Yail and Morthe very last drop. eral events remaining on the ' calendar rie:: i -5, 6-2; Cram and Lange won from include three conducted trips to be Robbins and :\lc::\lahan by a default. held this week end. It's like a nip of nectar-smooth as Coaches From Afar Come Frt!derick E. Clerk. superintendent of ~ew Trier Township high school, to Northwestern School silk-worth going out of your way appeared in a unh·ersity program More than 100 coaches from twentyto drink and enjoy. \Yednesday at ·Harris hall, lecturing on three s tat~ s and several from Canada personnel work. He has been teach- have enrolled for the ~orthwestern ing on the ~orthwestern summer university coaching school _ w hich Served in rich cream-piping hotfaculty. ope ns here August 13 and continues two weeks. It is expected that the tor breakfast, luncheon or dinner. ~Ir. and ~! rs. George E. \\'e st of I tot~) e_nrollment '\Yill reach 150. Co~r-;627 Eleventh ::.tree t have just returned es. 111 tootball, ba.sketbal~, .track! S\nmfrom a 5.fl0(J mil e motor trip to Ver- mmg and athletic admm1str~t10n are mont and other places in the east. offered. . . They sto!)ped at Xe\\' Rochelle. )J, \·, Coach DH.:k. Hanley. head . tootball to vi sit with ~Ir . \\'e -t's brother. Thetr mentor at ::\orth\\·es tern, wtll have niece, ~li s Esther \Vest. returned charge of the football course an~ supwith them from Xe\\' Rochelle, and ple_ me11tary lectures are to be deltvered will be their gue3t for a month. by such well k110\\'11 coaches a.s Arnold In the Library Plaza Hotel Horween, Han·ard; Jess Hawley, Orrington Avenue, just South of Church Street -o- . . . Dartmouth; \Vatter Steffen, Carnegie Im·es tment hou es havma theJr _prm- Tech and Duke Dunne Harvard Open 6 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. including Sunday& cipal offices in Ch!cago. I?arket 3::>. ~er I Ba~ketball is to be offered- by Coach cent . of all . ~ubllc utthty secur·ltles Arthur Lo11borg and track will be sold 111 the Umted States. given by Coach Frank Hill. K. L. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ~ilson, athletic director at Northwesterf1, will give a course in athletic administration. ·x It's Tennis Tourney Attracts Many to N. T. Courts Always Delicious Ll BRARY . PLAZA CAFETERIA Illinois State Fair Smartly Styled for Fall Springfield . Square Throat Pump Opera Pump with chic Spanish heel, close fitting back and new square throat. In brow~ or black suede. 76 th ~Anniversary Aug. 18-25, 1928 $8.50 Lizard Trimmed T -strap of Lizard with smart side buckle. C~\lan heel and graceful toe, de·signed in lines flattering to the foot. $154,000.00 Cash Premiums Automobile Races Each Saturday Plenty of Free parking space inside of grounds. Dedication of six new Dairy Cattle Barns and and Pavilion. ~iggest I . I ' $7.50 New Cushman Models ·.~OOT SHOP-MAIN FLOOR Greenleaf Wilmette · ·.,ooo . I J700 show in the . . .) world ·for 5Oc. " ··:.., ·- '·:·· ·

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