26 WINNETKA TALK March 10, 192% Mandel Brothers A New and Interesting Service is extended to our patrons. Our enthusiasm runs so high that it is our wish to thor- oughly familiarize you with the New Atwater Kent A.C. No.37 Radio and Speaker Operated direct from your light socket-- no batteries or eliminators--just plug in and you are ready to enjoy a program. Therefore we offer A trial introduction into your home Merely send in a request for this service to the Radio Salon and a set will be in- stalled into your home for a three day trial, without cost to you. There is no obligation and no salesman will call As the number of radios is limited it will be necessary to fill requests in the order in which they are received. Consequently we urge you to send yours in early. Mandel Brothers State and Madison Streets Chicago New Trier and Morton in Swim Meet Tonight New Trier tanksters close the sea- son this afternoon when they travel to Morton to engage in a return meet with the lads from Cicero. In the former meet the Indian Hill boys sent the Morton swimmers home with the short end of a 39 to 20 score in the seniors and a 34 to 16 in the juniors. Bennett of New Trier and Tucker will engage in the 40 yard swim, as well as in the 100 yard race. McDon- ald will take on Rogers of New Trier in the 220 yard swim, while Rogers and Rich will be entered in the breast- stroke against Klepner. Read and Netterstrom will endeavor to uphold the grey-green in the backstroke against Talpa, the latter also meeting Granstrom in the fancy diving. Zinner, Springer, Roos and King are the outstanding juniors for New Trier and will compete with Donicek, Parel, Douglas and Mission. New Trier Grad Wins High Rank at Oberlin In the announcement of the Fresh- man Honor list of the Oberlin College of Arts and Sciences for the first semester of this collegiate year Adelle Margot Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Savage of 1520 Walnut ave- nue, Wilmette, received the second highest scholarship grades in her class of 326 members. Miss Savage is a graduate of New Trier Township High school. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Payne enter- tained sixteen at dinner and bridge at the evening of Friday, March 2. their home, 367 Sunset road, Winnetka, | Medill School to " Develop Museum of Journalism Establishment of a museum to pre- serve newspaper "first editions," files, portraits of journalists, letters, docu- ments and epoch-making machines, is announced by Director H. F. Harring- ton, of the Medill School of Journal- ism, of Northwestern university. Many gifts have already been re- ceived, chiefly portraits of living news- paper men. They have been hung in the corridors of Wieboldt hall, on Mec- Kinlock campus, the Chicago division of the school, but Director Harrington is planning for permanent quarters for the museum in the headquarters of the school at Evanston. "Almost every newspaper office in the country has some early historic newspapers, a 'stick' that was used by President Harding, or a hand press on which some notable got his start," says Director Harrington. "Many of these treasures have already been lost. We are establishing a repository where newspaper men of the nation can leave these records of a passing age and know that they will be preserved for posterity. "Right now we are looking for an old Washington press, one that has played an important role either in the developmerit of journalism, or in our national history. We would be de- lighted to get even a model of an old colonial hand press. When we have our new quarters we shall have room for an early linotype or a stone that has become a link in the long chain of journalistic evolution." Ford county is youngest of Illinois' 102 counties. prices. on display. ric to fit. 335-45 °50 as nationally advertised in Collier's Weekly, The American Magazine, etc. offer you country-wide famous values in the above range of Hundreds of new smart styles for your suit or topcoat now Satisfaction assured from fab- CITY SALES - - FOURTH FLOOR Price Bldg. 319 West Van Buren St,