on Town Line road > half mile west of ind opposite Melody en bought by. Frank ecretaryâ€"treasurer of 1y, Inc., Woolens, 325 boulevard, fromâ€" the Trust co., trustee. ~having plans‘ drawn James Roy. Allen for e of the English counâ€" to be ready for fall he grounds will be conform with other in this section. .: Company reépresented 25th.. It will be an with session beginâ€" .. m., 1:30 p.m. and lunch with hot coffee t noon. d in the Evangeli¢al h and everybody is 1. The evening sesâ€" ‘ special interest to ung people. national, state and _ as speakers, also nd other interesting ‘ybody â€"reserve â€"this »very session possible. Blades ‘ 39¢ ‘ract in Forest Vicinity E. C. Schweitzer, Jr., ‘s Highland Park ofâ€" for the seller. s e Deerfield 1 all Store" . Don‘t miss it. 90c acy Bromo Seltzer 17¢ Coach Rothacker Popular _ at Springfield College Former Coach Rothacker of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school is as popular as ever at Sprinfield college, according to Principal Sandwick of the high school who has just reâ€" turned from the east." _ _ He is working hard as usual, and meeting with excellent success. In football last autumn Mr: Rothacker‘s team played their.first game with Harvard, but the "big crimsom" team so greatly overmatched Coach Rothâ€" acker‘s in weight, that he lost his two stars with injuries in the first five minutes of play and found his whole team more or less crippled for the start of the season. Mr. Rothacker has charge of swimâ€" ming and track in addition to footâ€" ball.. Springfield college is having excellent success in these two sports. There areâ€"about four hundred stuâ€" dents at the college, â€"of whom two hundredâ€" fifty are in the coaching school and available for athleties. A surprisingly ~ large numberâ€" enter Springfield with no previous football experience, though basketball. has. usually been â€"well: developed among them before coming there. pllast ‘Among the Deerfieldâ€"Shields gradâ€" uates who have gone to Springfield, Harold Gordon is outstanding. . He was one of the college‘s leaders while there and has beenaâ€"successful coach since graduating. § Conference Delegates _ Bring Back Many Ideas Many new ideas for the Girls‘ club were gathered when the 35 girls of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school atâ€" tended the Suburban league conferâ€" énce at Ida Noyes Hall of the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago, April 6. _ j Dr.f(_}ilkey,.the speaker of the new chapel at the university, spoke toâ€"the alals Ancawhing . tha arrhitactura â€" of the building. The business meeting â€" followed, with Harriette Golden of Deerfield presiding as president. Mrs. Mary Hastings Bradley, the African exâ€" plorer ‘was thenâ€"introduced as the speaker« of the afternoon on her exâ€" periences. CA f â€" WALL â€"PAPER SPECIALTIES "Divided into groups, the girls made By treating on the inside we will tell you how â€"to do the work yourâ€" self, or we will â€"do it for you. s â€"~~_ Ph@ke Of write _ â€"â€" _ Nation&l Waterproofing. Co. Hatrison 5759 g 506 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. WET BASEMENTS MAKE THEM BONE DRY DECORATORS â€" â€". °_ Henry Burkhardt Co. PAINTING Interior and Exterior 386 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park Res. 3895 tours of the buildings and met in disâ€" cussion .groups. *# 4 . Stunts by Deerfield, Evanston, New Trier, Morton, and Thornton ended the day‘s program at which repreâ€" sentatives of Bloom, Blue Island, Evâ€" ansten,â€" Morton, New Trier, Oak Park, Proviso, Riverside, Brookfield, Thornton, and Waukegan were presâ€" ent. > T HM EP R ES 8 Supervisors to Meet j April 18 to Organize The date of April 18 was definitely set by County Clerk Lew A. Hendee Monday as the time of meeting for the board of supervisors. At this time the new board will be reorganâ€" ized and a chairman elected, Superâ€" visors James O‘Connor and William J.. Obee are in the field for the chairâ€" manship. Many foreigners come hereâ€" thinkâ€" ing that gold can be picked up on our streets, but many of them find that the only way to do so is with a pick on road constructionâ€"jobs. Thursday, April 11, 1929 |