Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1933, p. 27

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six seconds. The victory over Oak Park was the second of the season for the New Trier juniors. They defeated the Engliewood Higb school. junior team of. Chicago, 36 to 16, on Dece mber 2. On the saine date. the New 'Trier seniors lost. te Enghewood, 34 to 25. Last Saturday Englewood won the. Chicago bigh, scbool swimming titie in the senior di- vision in tbe nineteenth annual, meet held at the University of Chicago pool. Team Ixnproving Although the: New Trier senior swimm..rs have failed to break iute the winning columnl yet, their showing bas been impressive, and it is expecteti that they. wi11 finish. the Suburban league season in more satisfactory fashion than tbey started. Happ was the idvda star for New Trier in the senior meet last FnÎ- day.. He won the first place in the 50-yard and 100-yard .free style events, and swam oôn the team that won the. 20-jrarcI rflay event for New Trier. Other New TÉrier boys ini this relay event were Patton, Paulson and Con- rad. Their time was 1 minute, 46 4/10 Seconds. Happ won the 50-yard f ree style -event in 25 9/10 seconds: and, the 100-yard f ree. style event in 59.,9/10, seconds. New Trier took no other first places in the senior meet. However, Paul- son captured second in diving, which was won by Philips of Oak Park, and Beebe placed second in the 104-yard backstroke. This latter event was won by, Lewis of Oak Park in 1 minute, 10 seconds. TWO other New Trier swimmers, Conrad and Silverman. won third places, Conrad in the 50-yard f ree style event and Silverman in the 100- Yard breaststroke, which was won hy1 Erskine of Oak Park in 1 minute,. 20> 31410 seconds.' Juniors. show Clamas In the junior meet Cunningham and Spinner each took one first place and one second place for New Trier. Cun- ningham also swam on the winning relav ti.nni comnosed of himsèl'f, Har- Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Schuettge, 804 Greenwood avenue,, gave a dinnçr party' on Christmas day for fifteen relatives and' friends. shiaii i taeUp pntIPUs;and i tncy drink any deadly thing, it shallflot burt them; they 'shall lay handk on the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:-17, 18). Among the citations which cern- priged the lesson-sermon was the fol- lowing- from the Bible: "I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear tbem now. Howbeit when he, -the Spirit of truth, is corne, hie wilguide you into ail truth: for hie shal flot- speak of himself ; but wbat- soever he shall hear. that. shalhéhe speak: and ble will sbiew you things to corne' (John 16: 12, 13). ý .The lesson-s ermon ialso încludedi the following, passages from- the. Christian.Science textbook, "Science and Health with Keyto the Scrip-, tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Let by a solitary star amid the darkness, the Magiof old foretold* the Messiah- ship of, Truth. Is the wise man. of today believed, when hie -beholdsthe ligbt wbich beraltisChrist's eternal dawn andi describes its effu1gence?" (P. 95). John R. Cochran Dies; 1WeII Known Attorney John R. Cochran 370 Chestnut street, Winnetka, formerly of Wil- mette, died last Friday at the Ev- anston hospital of heart disease. He. was 53 years old. Mr. Cochran, an attorney with of- fices a: 208 S. L aSalle street, Chi- cago, was stricken. with a heart at-. tack Tuesday of ast week when ie; went to his office on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his entrance into the law profession. He was a member of the firm of Knapp,ý Beye, Allen, Cochran andi Cushing. In the spring of 1918 Mr. Cochran was elected a member of the Wil- mnette Village board. He served one. two-year term% under President Ed- ward Zipf and was chairman of the finance comimittee. Surviving him are is widow, Mrs. PHlL M. BRAUN CARL IU BRAUN MOBT. P. lOUPIEL KILDARE »X0- DAVIS 78W. lert 8 rj AJ ., Io j J eJp388. 5JeL 8e85 field, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. joseph 1. Berlcenfieki of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Essex roati, Kenilworth, left Wed- nesday, December' 27, for B erkeley. Cal., ' to visit their daugbter and, family, *Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Gerould. They will be gone about two months. fast day. bor Years Auguste .Fuel las w.suod hie, FRENCHLBSSONS on dite Noeth SiiW7 For Informastion M.f WILMETI'B1061 wishes YOU A HAP PY NEW YEAR Sunday* and,«New Year DINNER- 60c, MENU Grapefruit /and Strawberry Cocktail Creamn of Chicken Soup or. Consomme with Vegetables Roast Vermont Turkey, Qyster Dressing, Giblet Sauce or Baked Spring Chicken, Country Dressing, Spiced Apple or Broiled Beef Tenderloin, Freslh Mushrooms or Baked Virginia Ham, Raisin Sauce Escalloped Sweet Potatoes Whipped Potatoea Choice of Six Fresh Vegetables Mouldeti Cranberry Salad Coxubination Salad Choce of Homie Madie Pies. Pineapple Bavarian Cream, or Ice Crea*n and Cake Served on Sunday and Mon<Iay tron 12 te 8 Table Service if Desired «Phone Reservations UNlveraity 800 Under direction of Earle P. Presa: 1633, Orrnnpon Ave., UNI. M00 -WILM5 'UaitW' 20TAXEK TRUYCKS Use oirSEN2 TOT -WINNETICA 3- -HIGIILANb IM 3UM Il

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