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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 4

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4 WIL .M ETTE LIFE May 10; 1929 · ········------------------------------------------~ School Leaders at in Rotary Competition DeKalb Conventiotz D. E. Allen, Jr., retiring president of Today and Saturday the Wilmette Rotary club, represented D. E. Allen, Jr., Speaks his club in a speaking contest at the Chicago Rotary dub's annual Metropolitan area Rotary meeting Tuesday of this week. The subject discussed by contestants representing various clubs in the suburban area was : "Practical Examples of Rotary Service in Our CommunitY." Mr. Allen stressed in his talk the ~ work of the Wilmette Communitv Chest, which project was originally -proposed by the Wilmette Rotarv club, and in which its members, as individuals, maintain a vital and active interest. A silver loving cup, awarded by the Chicago club for the best presentation in the competition, became the permanent possession of the Evanston club, the trophy having been awarded to that club for the third successive year. Twenty members of the Wilmette club attended the Chicago luncheon. Give Her a Pair of DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS Your Mother would appreciate a pair of comfortable good looking Daniel Greens as a Mother's Day gift. They come in a number of different styles, some in black and colored leathers others in quilted black, blue and rose satin. Priced at $3.00 - $3.50 Deauville Sandals l m p o r· t t> rl from far a way Czechoslo,·akb. \\·e have them . in pl:\in · tan s and tan tt·imm t-d with T ~ trap:-;, Prin·d at Floyd L. Bateman Named . Chicago Rotary President Floyd L. Bateman, 735 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, president of the TransContinental Freight company, was elected president of the Chicago Rotary club at the annual election last week. John Vennema, 849 \\7itlow road, Winnetka, was .elected a director of the club. President-elect Bateman. and former President John N. VanderVries, of \:Vinnetka, were chosen among the delegates ·of the Chicago club to the convention of Rotan· International at Dallas, Tex., late this month. Supt. J. R. Harper, Lowell F. Todd, Howard school principal, and Miss Margaret Hayes, Stolp school principal, are representing Wilmette Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, at the annual meeting of the Superintendents' and Principals~ Association of Northern Illinois in DeKalb. The convention sessions are being held at the Northern Illinois State Teachers' college. Prominent speakers and educators were scheduled to talk on various phases ·of the subject, "Supervision," which is the general theme of the meeting. Among these speakers are: ]. C. Brown, president of the Northern Illinois Teachers' college; Dr. Fred Engelhardt, of the University of Minnesota; Dr. R. M. Tryon, of the University of Chicago; Dr. C. S. Berry, of the University of Michigan, and Dr. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest, author and lecturer. Tri-Ship Club to Make Award for High Honors $4.85 M0ccaain Sport Oxford Thll'\ comfortable moccasin t4 H:· sport oxford is of plain smokt>d elk lt>atht>r with :-oft light weight l'ttbbt:>r soli' and ht> t'l. $6.00 A Novelty T -Strap A rt:>al hot w ea ther shoe of perfot·:ltt>d whitt- kid leather tl'imllt··tl with h\;l('k pat t> nt. The executive committee of the TriShip Boys' club at New Trier High school is receiving recommendations from the various boys' advisors groups in the school for the Tri-Ship award, which is to be given to the boy who. in the judgment of the committee, most nearly approaches the three ideals of the club-sportsmanship, citizenship, and feilowship. The nature of the award, which is to be made at Commencement time, was to be decided this week at a meeting of the club Mi.~s Florence Sellery of 908 Ash- officers. 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