Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 27

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March 1, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 'D· Legislator·Employs 145 Boys Enrolled in · Aftemoon Gym Classes Advertisements to One hundred and forty-five boys of Reach Constituents the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth Successful candidates occasionally ask their constituents for opinions after they are sworn into office but it has remained for State Representative Anna Wilmarth Ickes of the Seventh (Cook county country towns) district to actually advertise for them. This week Mrs. Ickes whose residencc is in Hubbard Wo~ds. is asking through the medium of an advertisement for the opinions and views of her constituents on the proposed tax on gasoline now pending before the legislature at Springfield. Replies to the advertisement are to be sent to her ., ., use the new ~emorial gymnasium for the Monday and Wednesday aft.e rnoon gymnasium classes, Robert W. Townley, · athletic director at the school, stated this week. The boys are divided ·into three sections, ·the youngest group playing bat ball and the two older groups ~ketball. Inter-squad tourn·a ments are being run off in each section. . D M ~ds. George Rembold and her son, 1 avt of Milwaukee were the house guest; of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Zech .. 918 Forest avenue, last week-end. Located in the Heart of Evanston Ooerlooking Light-Ai..,.-Ciaaa room·. Thoroaa~ plaaaed C111'1'i· eulum. Faculty of oal,. prof··ioaal arti.ta. UDder tlae clirectioa of Carl Seheftler. Northwestern _Univenity Campus and . Lake Micbipn DRAWING PAINTING DESIGN ILLUSTRATION ADVERTISING CRAFrS INTERIOR STAGE ART · THE E":ANST.ON A 1CADEMY y 1 ~ 1 " Send for Illustrated Catalog ho~~~dt1~:sto time as important que s- Mr. and Mrs. --;;:)ert B. Mulford. tions arise, Mrs. Ickes will insert sim- 835 Elmwood avenue, left last Sunday PHONE.GAEENLEAF 1674 ilar advertisements. it is explained, be- for Florida, where they will spend lieving that the comments received in s_e_v_:..er:..:a~l_ . w_:_ee:..:k..:..::s__ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - this way will enable her to keep in the closest possible touch with the sentiment and the interests of the district which she represents. EVANSTON.ILL.· OF FINE ARTS 636 CHURCH STREET "Pullman Green" Is Color Scheme for North Western Add fashionable colors for Spring! For · railways, it's Green. . Traditional yellow, a favorite of the Chicago and North Western railway for many years, will be completely discarded this spring and replaced by standard pullman green, according to the announcement by officials of the company that all suburban coaches wilt be repainted before the end of the summer. The North Western started painting through trains green more than a year ago, a_ n d liked the change in color so well that it will be extended to cars in local service. The work will be done a train at a time in the Chicago shops at Crawford avenue so that the suburbanites "ensemble" of cars will always be in complete color harmony. For BEST Results Name Squad Leaders of Girls' Gymnasium Class Squads have been organized in the Tuesday afternoon Girls' gymnasium classes at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth. and the following squad leaders have been announced by Miss Gertrude Herrick, assistant athletic director at the school: Older girlsPriscilla Wheelock, Barbara Oleson, Dorothy Smythe, Jane Bisbee, Betty Byrne, and Katherine Hepburn; vounger girls-Helen Glennon, Peggy Ketcham, Doris Wolfe, Ruth Sprenger, Lucy Dix, and Marsha Huck. Mothers Furnish Room for T eacheri at Sears Through the courtesy of two Kenil· worth mothers, the teachers' rest room in the Joseph Sears school has been furnished with new curtains and pillows, a new chair, and other equipment. Before the completion of the new Joseph Sears school addition the rest room was used as an office for Mrs. Styn Wiglama, secretary to Supt. E. L. Nygaard. ' Milk for . h Bowmans -cook wtt d goodness. , ing richness an . h the unvarY . de·~gpted Wtt .. you wtll be hat this nulk . 1 results t excepttona b ·n.ss to your . flavor rt f) of supertor . . g and baktng. cook tn . d milk' Milk ts a goo Bowman s f tn the cow taken ro d good when d when delivere and equallY goo you can depend to your door. freshness and ichness, · on tts r of the year. ·ty · everY day purt .. · · POSTPONE HOBBY SHOW The Junior Hikers hobby show which was to have been held in the new memorial gymnasium at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, last Saturday has been postponed to this Saturday, March 2. The postpone · ment was found necessary because of the illness of one of the boys who had general charge of the event. ,, '~ i' I' /1 ~ DEFEAT 7TH GRADERS . z.,. I Eeighth grade girls' basketball teams of the Joseph Sears school in Kenitworth smothered the seventh grade teams under decisive scores in games played recently. The score for the first team game was 37 to 2 and for the second team game 14 to 0. THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR

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