March 30, 1928 · ,WILMETTE t.;IPE I ...,..,,. var8il'" Bill' T~n.., -- --. w ,... · -~- ... _ .. ' \· . to Leave Sarulay OtJ . I ts Training Jaunt I .,. - Spring sports at Northwestern begin with the departure of the baseball team for its annual spring training trip. The squad of 18 players leaves Sunday with Coach Maury Kent, King Brady, ~~uudJoo&·~~~~ma~m«ti~~~~dQe~~n&A~il~ ------------~------------~---ager. Mississippi College at Clinton, Miss., will oppose the Purple in its first two games in the south April 2 and 3; the team then will hop over to Ruston, La., for two games with LOUISicUia Poly on the 4th and 5th, and Washington university at St. Louis will be met on the 6th. and St. Louis on the 7th·. Baseball schedule-April 16, Michigan at Ann Arbor; April 21, Wb;consln at Madison ; April Zf, Chicago at Evanston ; April 28, Indiana at Bloomington ; April 30, Iowa at Evanston ; May 5, Purdue at Evanston ; Kay 7, Indiana at Evanston: May 12, Chicago at Clilcago; May 18. Michigan at Evanston ; May 19, Purdue at Lafayette : :May 23, Iowa at Iowa City: May 30, Wisconsin at Evanston. Schedules for the other spring sports: Outdoor track-April !1-0hlo and Kani!I&.B relays: April 27-28, Drake relays: May 5, Indiana at Evanston; May 12, Quadrangular at Madison ; May 19, Wisconsin at Madison : May 25-26, conference at Evanston. Golf-April Z8, Purdue at Evanston ; May 5, Iowa at Iowa City; :May 10, Michigan at Evanston : May 12, Illinois at Urbana; May 21, Wisconsin at Evanston : May 2f-Z5, conference at Columbus. Tennis-May 5, Wisconsin at Madison : May 7, Minnesota at Evanston: May 12, Purdue at Evanston; May 14, Indiana at Evanston: May 19, Michigan at Ann Arbor; May 2f-26, conference tournament at Lafayette; June 2, Notre Dame at Evanston. Some of these are tentative and others are to be arranged. at the Masonic temple. A record att e n d a n c e is anticipated, for Mrs. Wahls, who is the state Rehabilitation Chairman, will have a helpful message for the organization. A musical program will follow the business meeting and Mrs. Wahls' dd a ress. and spectacular tnask:al eatertaiament, entitled an International Rnue. ~ . Legion The details are being kept secret, l}lll(... T y bat from the rather ~arce adftllce he oung omen's .m.ISSIODary so- information one is inclined to agree ciety of the Wilmette Parish Metho- that all will be well repaid by keeping .__ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. dist church is raising a large budget open the date, Friday, Apri113. Mrs. Wahls, who was announced f or to be used h ·in connection h with a numher of c anties, which t e group sponMrs. Hubert Holdoway, 723 Forest the March meeting of the Legion sors. Auxiliary of Post 46 wa·s unable to be · In this connection extensive prepara- avenue, entertained at luncheon and present, but will attend the April dons are being made for an elaborate bridge Thursday of last we~k. ..,..,.-.. . Friel..,, Au Xi l i a r v Thirteen&L ·Uif That International Revue &.--:I Mrs. John Stanton's withdrawal from auxiliary activities brings two other members into service for the unit. Mrs. Russell Johnson succeeds Mrs. Stanton as Americanization chairman and her place on the Publicity committee has been assigned to Mrs. H. T . Reiling. The Program committee is glad to announce that interesting programs are arranged, carrying through June the final spring meeting. Much talent is being discovered among the members. \Vorking member get striving for membership on the slogan "Every a member," the unit is a 100 percent paid up in April. TlzeoMode of the Cape Coat The buoyant note of youth is expressed · in the new mode of the Cape Coats. Nonchalantly sraceful with their full llowins lines are thes~ new Cnationsof Rabbi Stephen Wile to Speak for Forum Sunday Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of the Free synagogue of New York city, wiU be speaker Sunday at the closing meeting of the Sunday· Afternoon club. It will be held at the First Methodist church. Evanston. Rabbi Wise is considered one of the greatest American orators. He founded the Zionist organization of America. His addresses are rated timely and replete with vital interest. Wallace B. Behnke of 300 Greenleaf avenue was called to Glendale, Cal. last week-end by the sudden death of his mother, Mrs. Eugenie Behnke. He will return this week. Mrs. Behnke and their children, who have been in California, will remain there longer. I 1 k. f d p D n oo mg orwar to 0 PPY a:r. it is inspiring to record the action of Lady Haig in connection with the funeral services of the late Earl Haig. . fl 1 ·b ·In heu of the customary ora trt utes, she asked that no other flowers be brought in tribute to her husband but the blood red poppies with which we become so familiar on Poppy Day. What a beautiful memorial to a g r e a t soldier. This extraordinary blanket of flowers stood for definite service to some of the unsung heroes of England's war ; for there, as in America. the wounped men receive a ~mall stipend for putting together tlu"!"e Wowers of memory. Selections may 6ehaclfrom 195. · · -oMr. and Mrs. Lincoln Torry, 1341 Elmwood avenue, announces the birth of a ten pound daughter, March 22. 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