We ¥ 1 ·n1aF one of tt* best clock .rtpair men in tbt country, who wit devote all bi.i time ·to our work. . .. o matter bow expensive the clock-w·betber plain or complicated, sm~ll . ·~ large-we can repair it for you promptly and reasonably. · · f . , .' . : One of the notable events of the month of January at the Shawnee Country club will · be a dinner and recital by Miss Alma Peterson, · the famous Swedish soprano, Saturday evening, January 21. Many club members are entertaining guests that evening, as Miss Peterson is a concert singer of considerablt repute, and the possessor of a beautiful voice and a charming personality. Formerly with the Chicago Grand Opera company for five seasons, she is now with the Philadelphia Civic opera. . At ·the club recital she will be assisted by Miss Margaret Engler, a popular pianist. · Alpha Gamma Chi, a group of girls of St Augustine's church, resumed its activities after the holidays at a business meeting held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert H. Ullrtch of 925 Lake avenue, Wilmette. · -oErnestine Reinwald of 1630 Elmwood avenue entertained a number of friends Friday, January 6, on the occasion of her sixth birthday. SICATES ......... .. $1.51 to $Z.2S l..adie.' Hoaey Skatea Boya' " " New Trier High school· swimmers twice defeated Proviso High school lads at the New Trier tank,· Monday. The seniors triumphed by the score o{ 39 to 20 while the juniors took the long end' of a 32 to 18 score. · Robert Joy of New Trier was the high point man of the senior meet with two first places to his credit. Roos of the New Trier junior team had an equal number of points. Captain Bennett of New Trier .lead off by taking first pla~e i~ the 40-yard swim. Rogers and Rich mcreased the New Trier lead by taking first and second places, respectively, in the 100-yard breaststroke. The 60-/ard backstroke event went to Fliege o the invaders who made the three lengths with the time of 4J seconds. Joy took the first of his first place honors in the following senior_ event; the 220yard swim, and alsq came in first in the 100-yard dash event. D. Granstrom won the diving for the home school in a masterly exhibition of the art. The relay, however, went . to Proviso on a tehnical error, since Bennett, the last man to swim for New Trier started a fraction of a second before Joy, who swam just before him, reached the end of the tank. New 'rrier ran away with the junior meet. Roos and Larner took first and second honors in the 40-yard swim, and first and third honors in the 100-yard free style event. N. Granstrom took the 40-yard backstroke for New Trier. The breaststroke event went to Campbell of Proviso who made the excellent time of 29 2-5 seconds. Both the first and second places in the fancy diving contest were taken by Proviso men, Shockey and Ruitt. The junior relay was won by New Trier. Summaries: 40-yarcJ swlm-1. Bennett (N. T.), 2. Sheldon (P.), 3. Johnson (P.); Time .20 2-5 ~onds. Sealor IT'S GONE! Yesterday is lost. No use to offer a reward, for is gone forever. · And a similar thought mia'ht weD be voiced about the dollar you · wuted yesterday. -But today ia youn .now is the time to open a aaYinga · account. $1.80 is $/..!. 75 -t MeD'a " MeD'· Racen " u== tOO-yard breaststroke 1. Rogers (N. T.), 2. Rich (N. T.), 3. Murray (P). Time 1 :19 4-5. 60-yard backstroke-1. Fllege (P). 2. Read (N. T.), 3. Netterstrom (N. T). Time 43 seconds. 220-yard swlm-1. Joy (N. T.), 2. Rogers (N. T.), 3. Bennlsh (P.) Time, 2:56. . .' 100-yard swlm-1. Joy (N. T.), 2 . Bennett (N. T.), 3. Johnson (P.) Time, 1:05 1-5. Divlng-t. D. Granstrom (N. T.), 2. Rultt (P.), 3. Enchelmeyer (N. T.). Relay-Won by Proviso. Swimming for Proviso, Johnson, Sheldon, Murray, Fllege. For New Trier, O'Connell, Patterson, Joy, Bennett. 40-yard swlm-t. Roos (N. T.), I. I..arner (N. T.), 3. Bachus (P.). Time, 22 3-5 seconds. tOO-yard Rwlm-1. Roos (N. T.), 2. Shockey (P.), 3. Lamer (N. T.). Time, 1:07. tO-yard backstroke-1. N. Granstrom (N. T.), 2. Bent (N. T.), 3. Bachus (P.). Time, 29 seconds. 40-yard breaststroke-!. Campbell (N. T.), ~- Sprln~er (N. T.), 3. Solomon (N. T.). Time, 29 2-5 seconds. Dlving-1. Shockey (P.), 2. Ruttt (P.), 3. Barnard (N. T.). Relay-Won by New Trier. Swimming for New Trier, N. Granstrom, Prusslng, Lamer, Ogan. Swimming for Proviso, Bachus, Ruitt, Longley, Shockey. Time, 1:32. l·alor and SKIIS ..... . ................. 8Sc up enough to atart. ········ ········ SW. "Flexible Flyer" .. .. $3.51 up ········ ········ SNOW SHOVELS ········ QUAKER GARAGE HEA7ERS ········ SICATES SHARPENED ········ TOBOGGANS Hockey Sticka ........ 31c te $1.ZS Hockey Puc~ ................. 25c Ice -<::rei· .................... SJ· There Ia Still Time to Join Our Cb~iatma& Sao.inga Club Wilmette Scoub to Hike to Cabiri Over Week-end Troop No. 6 of the Wilmette Bov Scouts will take· an over-night hike to the Cabin-in-the-Woods in the Forest Preserve, under the leadership of Assistant Scoutmaster Elmer Priebe. Friday and Saturday, January ·13 and 14, it was announced this week. About t'!Venty scouts are expected to parti· ctpate. TNADONAL BANK ~of Mr. and Mrs. George Ingham of 346 Greenleaf avenue are visiting in New IZII Wilmette AnD..-Wilmette York City. During their absence Mrs. Plao... 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