May 11. 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 1ss leanor Luse. representmg Northwestern university. was the only Several wo~ld·s records will be under woman entrant in the National Orafire from candidates for the American toric~l league contest held last week Olympic teams during the athletic at the University of Minnesota and show at Northwestern university to won third place from a field of six take place the night of Saturday May speakers. 19. This is the event Eva~ston·s Miss Luse's performance was reOlympic fund committee headed by garded as notable as all of the contesDr. John W. H. Pollard' health com- · tants were the best orators of their missi<?ner, is depending ~n for raising r.espective universitie~. decided in prea major part of its quota of the ex- hmmary contests. Mtss Luse won the pense of sending the athletes of the right to represent Northwestern by United States to Amsterdam. recently winning the Kirk Oratorical Walter Laufer of the Lake Shore contest. In th~ .N. 0 . L. she used the A. C. will attempt to lower the mark same s~,eec~ revtse~ and developed and I for the 100-meter back stroke and the called ~nfh~ood. It. was on, the team of women swimmers from the college sttuahon, ~ec.larm.g that colI. W. A. C. will attack the 400, 500 lege peo~le are dnftt_ng u~to a mass and 600 yard relays records. Ethel o.f one-mmded h"!mamty w1th the deLackie wil1 lead her teammates. 1ane s1re t? be prommen~, popular and Fauntz, Olympic candidate from the ~naJ?CI~ll.y suc.cessful. mstead of assertsame club, and her sister, Ruth, will mg mdtvlduahty. give a diving exhibition. Prof! James Lardner attended the Oth er features of the swimming ex- contest as the Northwestern university hibition will be a dual meet between faculty member. the Northwestern varsity and fresh-------men and events by Daughters of Nep- Girls' Club Makes Plans tune and Purple Minute Men, the orf G d f · ganizations of the best women and men Or ar en ete In une swimmers of the university. The Girls' Club at New Trier High While the swimming demonstration school is pla,nning one more big project. is goin g onJ boxing, wrestling and to climax the current year. This is fencing and broadsword contests will to be a combination of fair and garbe conducted in other parts of Patten den party affair, and will be held on . ~ ..._.. · gymnasium. Fighters obtained through the west lawn of the school, Saturhe Illinois boxing commission and day, June 9. There will be booths some local men will be on the boxing with flowers and garden articles for caret. Lupton and Schuler, Northwest- sale. Th ere will also be gift booths ern, two Big T en champions, are and refr eshments. sch eduled for the wrestling matches and member s of the varsity fencing ~fr. and Mrs. Harry Hillman of 507 squad will perform. \\'ashin g ton avenue, have engaged 'I pa ssage for Europe and expect to sail ~f r. and ~Ir s. G. \ V. Clucas of 624 Jun e 15. They will spend the summer Lind e11 a\·cnu c !:aYe r eturned fr om a in E ngland and traveling on the contin cnt. shor t Yi sit in Roc kf ord . ATTACK SWIM MARKS 1 Northwestern Coed Wins Hold Big Junior Prom at New Trier This Week . World Recorda to be Under F" Third in Oratory Meet are a 1 M" E . N orth western May 19 casion, and, according to custom at New Trier, the Junior class invites the Senior class to attend. DecorThe Junior Prom, one of the big ations, refreshments, and special feaevents of the season, will be held this tures are all deep, dark secrets. Saturday night at New Trier High M.r. and Mrs. Clarence Sullivan of school. The dance promises to be a Chicago announce the birth of a son, great success, as are all Junior Proms at New Trier. The Four Horsemen's John DeHaye, at the St. Francis hosorchestra from Northwestern univer- pital. Mrs. Sullivan was Miss Pauline sity will provide the music for the oc- DeHaye of Wilmette. .,. I "Mn. '&··· and 1 have been on aeveral cruiaes end around the world many times, but never had 10 enjoyable a time aeon the Empras. '" That'a an expert' a advice. Ta.\e the crulae with Ita own orgnn.hation and official connectlonaln strange lands- the reputation for food and hospitality as wonderful the 136tb day as tlie first- feature events: Christmas in Its bfrth..place, New Year's Eve at Its peak ln Calra-, India, Slam, etc., In eool season, plum..blossom time In Japan. Let us tell you about it, now, while you can still _get preferred rooma on the dream..sblp, Empre.;s of Au1cralia. Ph0«1e or writeR. S. ELWORTHY, Steamship Gen. Agt., 11 E. Jackson Blvd., Chlea.go, 111., Telephone '----- I Wabash 190f, or any local Steamship Agent. from New York, Dec.l J BARNETT'S MAY SALE CONTINUES It was impossible to serve all '\rho attended our MAY OPENING SALE~ last 'veek. Therefore~ by popular demand we have been requested to continue sales for TI-IURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Make no !nistake-thc sho\ving \vill be newstock just unpacked- to choose from. SUMMER FROCKS Another shipment is here for this sal~. You 'viii find all the newest in stuart sum1ner Frocks. SOME OF THE FABRICS: Printed Chiffom, Print~ and GrJorgrJttrJs, Satim, Crisp Taffetas, Flat Crepes, FlowcrrJd CbifTons, etc. SS.SO m· Two for $16.00 THE COATS ..... ( All the newest- the throw scarf of self materiJI-tbe CJpe back in lovely ne~· style details. Yon will find them tn two groups; 1 Group Pt.'iced at $19 1 G1.·oup P1.·iccd at $·? Ill SPRING HATS Mrs. Barnett, while in New York, personally selected Hats for this MAY OPENING HAT SALE. th~ Gay colorings, ·many bright 10itl1 flowers. Styles are simply irr~sistible! These Hats were selected from such nationally known firms-Loftus Bros.~ Alvin, and Miss Bobbs and others. These Hats are known to be $ 1 o values! This sale, at $5.00 'o~ DAVIS STREET BARNETT'S STYLE SHOPS I'OUMTAIN SQUARE