Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 47

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*Last Friday at Cicero the New Trier senior team won easily fromi another league opponent, Morton. The score was 45 to 21. New Trier won both tbe 160-yard and -medley relay' events and took first !place in every other, event. except the 100-yard- breast stroke, which was won by Kocian of Morton. DisplayFane Form Ullricb .won the 40-yard free 'style event, for the north, shore scbool. Other New Trier first place winners were:. Schman, 100-yard back stroke;, Harvey and Wilson, tied, for first in. the 100-yard free style event, and, Barnard, divinig. On New Trier's 160-yard relay teani were KIl'ein, Hoffman, Paulson and Ullricb. Beebe,., Zinner -and Klein ina l the medly relay. Set f 'r Chainpionship Coach Edgar B. Jackson said this week that his senior team is "out to. win the 'Suburbai league champion- sbiip." New Trier's biggest stunibling block on its path towards that goal is e xpected to be Oak Park, which cop- ped the honor Iast season. Morton's junior teaiii, by winning both the 160-ygrd and medley relay events, .whipped the New Trier jun- iors last Frïday, 38 to 27. Waldo again won the 40-yard and 60-yard free style events for New Trier, an4d Nielson placed first in diving. 1.9 in error. A program of mnusic by Ernau Akely, Frances and Blythe Akely and a talk on "The Drama and Life" by Harold Ebrensperger, Northwestern Scbool of Speech, forecasts anafter- noo of pleasiurable entertain nt Book Drive The ý Book Drive sponsored by the Parent-Teacher. association for the purpose o6f supplying, some needed books in individual rooms is StI in progress. If you have plot sent. your contribution, will you again look over the ist, or, if you bave a book wbich you know chldren, .etjoy, and wbich your children would like to,, give to the scéhool, as a memento to their room, or- some other room where it icould be used, will you kind- Iy send it in? Miss Donnelly bas supervised the design for a special book-plate to be used i hese gift books ami .we hrte to niake the presentatioi at an assem- bly prograni built around bookcs and "Library Da),." Motion Picture 1Our motion picture chairman, Mrs. L. D. Flijn, urges parents to "Choose" the movies to which you take your children, as carefully as you select their f ood, the books they read and supervie.the mental and nhvsica c.bI.t W"r Draperies -slipCouers Fabrics -Antiques H.G.LINDWALL M Oak St.. Wiam"et&.149 10 So. LA: Sale St.. Chicago Lbon Corrospondent PENN MUTIJAL LIFE INSUgANcE COMPANY 0F PHILADELPIIIA AIRD',& WARNER INC. 134 South La Salle Street REAL ÉSTATE CITY-WIDE SERVICE We are in1 FIRST MC the market for worth, returneo i nursciay of last week frorn Florida. Their daughter, Brenna, who attends Connecticut col- lege for. Women, spent ber holiday vacation with them. They ail spent a ýday with Russell Cooke, Jr., former- ly of. Kenilworth, at Durham, wbere he attends Duke university. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Freeman, .601 Laurel avenue, and their son, Jack, recently returned fromn Tucson, Ariz,, where they had spent the holi- The following pictures are sug- gested as family pictures for the re- niainder of. the month at the local theaters: "The, Dude Ranger- ."Marie Gallante"ý-"Kentucky Ker- nels," and "Peck's Bad Boy." FOR'WINT1 GENEAELMECTRIC5ýC 1I-A M - FI Nef T D.AY4-FRONT -4-I QTt£L-> necarest public Service Store. PUM- M CUPN

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