Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1932, p. 12

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BUG CLEANING ENSCH Phone WiL 32 MemberWlmette CPamber of Commerce foucs 1!of the Chi COA HATCOSTS LESS< Have You Placed You .Order for Next Winter' Coal or Coke? If not Ca WILMETTE 131 Toda and Take Advantage o ton, conducted the services. During tlia eahy was 65 years' old He Drn htspant of years Mr. aive Chicagoan but liad made 1Jaickson bas turned out eleven cham- in Evanston for mniy years. pionship swimming teams. president of the Evanston Nor is that ail, fo'r flot a few of ty Recreation association, his proteges have gone on to even, sprominent, in, AAmerican9 higher achievements in the natatorial rid ctivic activities. sphere. No.table among these are 5urvived by his Svidow, a son...I Paul Corbett, erstwhile Northwestern id a. daughter, Vera. .and Olympic - champion,, and' Bob Skelton, Northwestern, L.A. C., and ELPS TAXPAYERýS Olympic breast stroke _champion of R. Noma,112 Cntalother, years. Othiers, includinig Bill s R.hNo en 16 .eta Kerr and Jet TIhomp son, w on. dis,- wilmette, has ee-appoin1t- îc oos nuiestycmeiin representative of the Cook it gosiUnvrtycmttio. ~pprasa1 o., m.. 19 No accurate list of the. scores of ex- .ee, hicgoHeispreard.pert* swixnmers wlho learned their, property owners with tlieir ifunidamentals from Coach Jackson ilensth copan ~ may be available, yet the number is Th-e concerti is a niember lein icago Real Estate hoard. i In recent years. Coach jacksonlia been devoting a major.portion* of his time to the intramural phase of smn- ming, instruction.. lis objective is to teach every boxv in New Trier high -school to swinî. Yet, %vith that gigantic task before him, lie contin- ues to turn out charfpionship v arsitv teams. TPhis year's 'teani, which he. regards as the best in New Trier his. tory. lost only one ineet and, hence, was forced to be content with a tie for Subùrban.league first lionors. Curtailýment in p(ractice, due to, gei-, eral restrictions at.the school- caused' byl the present economic situation prevent.ed the teamn from .shc>wing its best strength, he says. In the intramural ivork approx- imately one thousand boys are learn- irg to swim this year. T'he number will increase each year, 'of course, ir in proportion to the normal e.nrol1- ment increase at the school. With Lake Michigan almost at 01ur doorsteps, it is essential that our 8 children should learni to swini, Coacli jj. to learn is in the pool under con- stant supervision of- experts and un- .der conditions that ýare absolutely safe. Stili another phase of Coacli Jack- wy I f 111enofNew Trier, is the liteý- Lving instruction. Seventy-four sen-ý rs at the higli schoot are takîngy te senior. life-savinroerurse tis va ;entri AVO. FOR MoRE 'THAN 40ý YEARS Member W,1iltette Cleamber of Commerce Schaefer was elected social chairman for the ensuing year. After the busi- ness meeting the Shadowen sisters sang three selections, which were foi- lowed by a social hoû.r and refresh-, ments. 521 Main St., Wmihnotte *a4~ BUY AT THE LOW i

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