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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 24

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24 WILMETTE MAKE LONG HAUL LIFE March 22, 1929 See Our Other Announcements on Pages 39 and 41 ROSENBERGS Oo\lil Street- Downtown Evanston The Rensch Warehouse company this week wa'3 engaged in a moving expedition to New York city, having . been retained to convey the household effects of the J. F. Budinger family to their new home on Long Island . The trip to New York was to be made in three and one-half days, Paul Rensch, owner of the business, estimated. Bently McCloud, 338 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth is returning from California tomorrow where he and Mrs. McCloud have been for three weeks. Saturday evening Bobby and Nancy McCloud are leaving for Omaha, where they will join their mother and spend a week or ten days with Mrs. McCloud's mother, Mrs. Robert Olmstead. Bently McCloud, .T r., with four other boys, is driving east to spend Easter vacation. --oDr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Willett, 319 Richmond road, Kenilworth are leaving March 31. for Pasadena, to be the guests of Mrs. ] . A. Culbertson of 220 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, who has a · winter home in Pasadena. Mrs. Willett expects to spend the month of April with Mrs. Culbertson. Dr. Willett will return in a week or ten days. N. U. Swimmers Hold Tom Wame Vaults for World's Indoor Record Five Big Ten Marks Another episode · in the pole-vaulting duel between Tom Warne of Northwestern and Canby of Iowa was written Saturday at the University of Illinois relays when Warne won again the world's indoor record with a leap of 13 feet 7~ inches. This is one-quarter inch better than the mark set by Canby a week before. Warne was in the best of form and after his sensational leap had the hal· raised to 14 feet 2 inches. On his third try he went over safely but touched the bar on his way down and just missed bettering all world's records for pole vaulting. The Northwestern track team will rest this weekend, but March 29 and 30 will open the outdoor season at the Texas and Southern Methodist university relays. Important dates on its spring calendar are the quadrangular at Chicago May 18 and the conference meet at Dyche stadium May 25. Dan Harrison, 307 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth arrived home last Friday from Asheville, N. C., where he is a student at the Asheville school for boys, to spend his spring vacation. in Total of 8 Records Northwestern university swimmers, by virtue of their record-breaking activities in the recent Big Ten meet at the University of Chicago, now hold five of the eight Western Conference records. The Purple na-tators held two of the marks before the meet and added three ·more during the contests . Ralph Breyer who · 3wam for the Purple in 1925 still holds the 40 yard dash record of ·18 2-5 seconds. At Schwartz set the 220 yard swim mark ~ year ago with the time of 2 :18 2-5 seconds. In this year's meet Dick Hinch set a new record of 1 :40 for the 150 yard back stroke; Don Peterson swam the 200 yard brea'3t stroke in 2 :37.4, breaking Faricy's old record of 2:38.8 made in 1922; and the Northwestern medley relay team set a new mark of 3:10.6 breaking Michigan's previous record of 3:12 made a year ago. Coach Tom Robinson will continue to put his athletes through their paces in preparation for the National Intercollegiate meet to be held at Washington university in St . Louis, March 29 and 30. I "" cl/ New Creation In Shirts The correct and current European mode ... in fabrics, colorings, and patterns. The perfection of fit that Yorke hand-tailoring alone can give. Styled and tailored to meet every exacting demand of men who never have ·been satisfied with anything less than custom-made garments. Buy Coal .., ·tt~l ow ·. '.' ' . ... I I Spring is around the corner - - - But do not be caught with an empty fuel bin before the warm weather is here. If you care to have your heating plant inspected before the heating season is over WILLIAM cl!n ExclusiYe 'Yorkeminster Pattern ""'"' Is one in gray, green, and black; gray maize 3!1d black; or gray, blue and black. Of specially woven madras fabric, exclusive with Yorkeminster. Neckband model, with two collars to match. $5. Yorkeminater Shirts Are Sold Ezclu3ivelJ1 in Bvanaton bJI Roaen!..erg'a-Ffrat Floor M. SAVOY manager of our fuel department, who is also an experienced combustion engineer, would be pleased to do so without charge. Many North Shore people know him. All we ask is a trial. --... I Use-"Nilles Service"-lt Pays 1 I ... CENTRAL CoAL& MATERIAL Co. Yards: Evanston and Glencoe Phones: University 5 200 Wilmette 3 3 3 Phones: Glencoe 11 00 Northbrook 9 3

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