Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1931, p. 30

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IYvvMI\JHI.LLT.IELLL &CMOMPAN Y An nounci-ng A LARGE SELLINGO0F SýUMMIE.R TUB, FROCKS.- 20 de.lightful stylesý ranging, in price, but every one a SPLEDIDVA LU E $5 .75 é775 Corne +o see tkjs collection ... you wiII, sureIy wa nt l'o buy a.1 avaiIabIe in just your size, 14 l'o ,44 THIRD FLOO.R, lias acquainted him with the intr ica- cies of the sales and advertising prob-- lems of rnany firms in almost' every kind of 'business in ail parts of the country. This experine *inn! fits him' for thie important, duties lie assumes in bis new, association. Mr. Jarrett is' the author of twr, widely read books, "LIt Wôrks" and "The. Meaning of the Mark." These books, expounding a philosophy of' o ptimism and accomplishment are published 'by the Larger Life.librarv, Chicago. On May 15, Mr. jarrett officially entered upon the 'duties. of his new connection with the Jewell F,., Ste- vens comipany. Kenneth Lovgren to Be, Wabash Oratory Fina1is.f. Kennieth C, Lov-gren .Of Hubbard WAoods was announced. th'is week as 'oeof the contestants in theè an-Iual LIay's Orato,rical"ý contest at W'abash college. 'LÔvgrèn, a soplidmore, 'was chosen as one of six out of fifteen men. The 'subject of his. oration is "Blind Man's Bluff." Fifteen sophornores and, freShnieln submitted manluscripts, from whirh six were to be chosen for use in the, actual contest. Prizes of fortY. twenty-five. and ten dollars' wiIl be aivarded. The contest lroper wil! he 'he.Id T.hursday, Mav; 28. 'Lovgren is natagiig editor of tfie Bachielor, cç)lleize 1paler,' associate edi- tor of the' News bureau, imember of 'Pi' Delta Ep)siloni, , national, honiorary journalistic fraternitv,. and a. nieinher of Phi Ganmna Delta, national social fraternity H-e lhas been l)roiient in 'ail activities on the carùipts. Loy" gren, who is a .gradutate of New Trier Hilihsc'hool, is the son of Mrî -aiid ,Mrs. Charles C. Lovgreni; 1293 Sc ot t avenue, Hubbard Wîiods. New Trier Gradua-te Is Elée ,ted Phi Beta Kappa Virginia Dean of 7656 Rogersave- nue, Chicago, wvho was graduiated;, froi New Trier High schôol in 1926,, VERDI B104.RAPHY A new biography of Verdi, "Giti- seppe Verdi: His Life and Works," by '~Franicis Toye, English critic, hasr jrecenltly.been pu'blished by ieineman - in London.- Seven winners of the 1930 games will be back again and each -man Wil be confronted with 'a large order job) to win bis pet event, for the secbnd time in a row. These ch~ampions are Lee Sentman, Illinois,- both hurrile eveits; Dalé betts, 'Chicago, ha!f mile;-*Henry' Brocksmith, Indiana, two miile; Sam Behr,,Wisconsi n. shot put; Ed Cordon, Iowaý, broad jump Xrern- McDermont, .Illinois, pole vauilt; and L. D. Weldin, Iowa, j.ave-, Sentmativa. Keller Lee Sentnan, the. ace of the T11h-" foisý track contingent, has, the hard- est job of the lot. in his effort to star-e -a', repeat -of his 1930 triumphs. sin-ce he has no less an, opponent than- jack Keller, the sensa.tional Ohioô State 'ohmoe The Buckeye star upseýt Lee at the Ohio Relays, run- ning the 120 yard high hurdles , i the world 'record turne of' :14.. -eI knocked over two hurdles enroute, hiowever, and the mark may flot 'be approved. Da le Letts, Chlcago's great rnlddle distance runner, who car also step a rernarkable fast mile, will probably have a 'comparatively easy turne of it in the haif.mile, the event he won a ,yeara,-o. Some splendid haif milers mhake up th-- remaînder ,of the fleid, butLetts' Is thp, class o.f the lot. Beetham and Bloor of Ohie, and his owni teammnate frùm the Mfidway' Bralnard, irepresent the other topnotchers in the 880. Henry Brocksmlth of Indiana, winner ofthe two mile last year, will find:his' hardest conipetition among, his own teanimates. TPhe Hoosiers took four out (if 'five places in this event a year' agi' and with the saine crew back the red shirts shouid.again pvedqmnin;-te. Wat- son, Leas, aniffl emp, ail of Indiana, are the principal contenders outside of Brocksmlth. *The shot put- sh.ould result In a greit duel between Sain Behr, of Wisconsin, last year's champion and record hold- er, and Clarence Mlunn .of '.Ninnesota* Behr- is throwing the irbn, bal around. 49 feet this year while M.Nunn got.out a toss of 48 feet 7-%4 !inches te set a'new, record at .the Penn Relays., ,Kabat, of Wisconsin, ,who averages around 46: ft: i~the nearest approach to -these two men, I1olya I1as champions Iowa's two champions, Ed Go rdon, broad .Jtmp, and L. D. Wýe1don, javelin.: have excellent chances to repeat their: victorIes of last sprlng. Gordon go't out 'a fine jump of 25 feet at the Kan- BAHA'! LECTURE Albert Vail, national Baha'i teacher, will talk on "'What M-en Live By " Suniday afternoon, May 24, at 3:30 o'1 cl-ock, at the Foundation, hall,- of the Baha'i temple, Linden avenue near Sheridan roa.d, Wilmette. 'I 4 1'

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