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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1921, p. 10

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10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1921 PLAN SWIM CLASSES AT LAKE NEW TWER Residents of New Trier Township, Young and Old, May Take Advan- tage of High School Took New Trier Township High school with its splendidly equipped natator- ium and baths, will conduct a course in summer swimming starting June 20 and continuing for two months. The township's little Lake New Trier of clear, sparkling, filtered wa- ter is situated in the heart of the township and will be fitted to accom- modate in its summer classes, every boy and girl in the township as well as the grown-ups. Here there is the new "oTswimmin' hole* with a non- »cky, gently sloping bottom, free from dangerous holes and currents. One may find a depth to suit one's special likes for there is a gradual slope from three feet to eight feet. A spring board, high diving platform and a trapese are furnished for the experts while the "sink-easy* " will be given group instruction in this most- enjoyable as well as useful pastime. Refreshing showers *vith hot and cold water are also provided. Following is the schedule of class* es: 8 A. M.â€"B<>> swimmers who pass t* st: each day except Saturday 8:50 A. M.â€"Girl swimmers \vho»pass test; each day .except Saturday. 9:40 A. M.â€"Boy non-swiramers(12- 15 years), Monday, Wednesday and Friday; (Under 12 years), Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. ___ 10:30 A. M.â€"Girl non-iwimmers(12- 15 years), Monday. Wednesday and Friday j (Under 12 years), Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. 11:20 A. M. â€" Women swimmers Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Xon-sw.immers, Monday, Tuesday ^nU Th^day. Family nightâ€"Wednesday 8 P. M., for adults only. For further information, residents are asked to telephone Winnetka 4 or 588. t When the school board of Port Huron, Mich., became entangled in an educational and financial contro- versy which resulted in a deadlock, the American Legion post of the city took a hand. The ex-service men pro- tested against a proposal to oust one teacher and to reduce the salary of another, both of them former soldiers. The deadlock was broken. ~ THE FINEST THING* It is good to remember tha?* - est and most beautiful thin.?] can ever come to us cannot be news to the public-H Dyke. The General Electric r«m.^ Erie, Pa., will pre^em a^M flag and post standard to thejES he American Legion formed \23 its employes. A memorial will hTj dliCat3? j°. emp.,0ye$ of the coi! who died in action. ^* One of the Most Complete Stocks of Building Material and FujljHithe___ North Shore Everything for the builder, whether private or contract to be found in our 'stock. Its completeness allows every material, from found- ation to roof to be planned and bought at the same time. We carry the most depend- able lines, buying national- ly ad verti^ed goods and taking the smaller profits from them so as to assure our customers of getting only the best. 5and, Gravel, Torpedo, S c r e e ningsandC em e nt, every material for walks and driveway laying may be had on immediate de- livery.^ Improved Long-Distance Telephone Service Long-distance telephone service has been greatly improved. Lines from Chicago are not over- crowded, service is rapid and trans- mission is good. Business men using this service obtain personal communi- cation with distant customers without leaving their desks. .Fuel of all Kinds, from cut seasoned wood lor fire- places to the finest of Penn- sylvania Anthracite, is al- ways on hand at the best possible prices. Buying coal now for your next win- ter's will undoubtedly be a saving. ere are a few cut Try it. It may solve ypur problem. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY private garages left in bur regular stock that may be purchased at a reasonable price. n F Hubbard Woods Lumber & Coal Co. Scott and Railroad Avenue" Phone Winnetka 452

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