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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 27

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... I A· Green and Gray entered in the one-mile relay,. at the The Wilmette Lightweight grammar University of . Illinois Relay Carnival, school basketball team clenched the . North Shore league championship last on St. Patrick's day. Saturday when it won from the KenFour New Trier runners will be in ilworth basketball team 14 to 9. . The the event, each running a quarter mile. team had prev!ously .defeated Ha':en. Cassell, Burgess and Wanger are and Boltwood bghtwetght teams twtce sure of the trip to Urbana. "'Uncle each. John" Nay, New Trier's track coach, "t 1\ The North Sliore Athletic leag hasn't decided yet whether Guy or We are prepared to restore ··t o your ·car ~ provides for .Grammar school leagues offman will be the fourth man to go. in footbtt11. and basketball, in .the three · tbe velvety newness with which it.came towns, Evanston, Wilmette and Ken- · Miss Elizabeth Eberhart of Evansfrom the factory. ilworth. Three teams are entered in ton, Miss Frances Allsworth of Wil·the league from each school system mette, and Miss Marjorie Oleson of providinl{ for boys under 90 pounds, Kenilworth with Dryden Eberhart of. boys under 110 pounds, and boys 110 Evanston, Bruce Thomas of Winnetka and Harry Wilson of Wilmette, spent pounds and onr. Finest Auto Painting ·nd Trimming ··· The Peewee team or hoys under 90 a re~ent weekend at a houseparty at 1209 WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE WII~·.684 pounds won one of their six games Wauconda · as guests of Mrs. Ward and thus br ilie Heavyw~~t ~am ~~a~rk~i~n~o~f~C~h~i~a~g~o~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ has been defeated once with only one game with Kenilworth to be played off in the near future. Members of the chamoion3hip lightweig-ht team are: Frank Church, Colin Finlayson. Cecil William". Geonre Eber. Hugh Saxon, and Alfred Zibble. The team was coached by Dudley C. Stone. Your opportunity to save u never before! Every piece of merchandise·in our estab- Wilmette Caters Annex Title in Pl · N orth Sh ' ore IIY Robe_rt W. Mcintyre BEMOV AL SALE BARGAIN Wilmette Girl in Clau for Honon in English Independent study for honors in English, long advocated by leading educators as a solution to the problems of 11 machine education," is being given a trial at Northwestern universi- · ty. A selected group of students, all jun.prs, have been chosen as the nucleus of the first "honors" group to do independent study under supervision of the English department. The first work in the program is a study of Greek prose and drama and is being supervised by J. W. Spargo and Garrett Mattingly, who are both eminently qualified for work in this field. As the students progress in thei!study from section to section other instructors, specialists in a certain portion of the subject, wi11 be assigned to supervise the course. In thi~ manner, the students are given the advantage of contact with the best minds in the department and with men who are most able in their certain fields. Miss Catherine Moore, 1203 Ashland avenue. Wilmette, is one of the pioneer candidates in the honors course in English. lishment is reduced VERY LOW for this removal sale. On May lat, we move to our new store, 806-818 Grove street. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUG. A lslZ ft. rug of exceptionally fine quality, each rug akillfully woven in one piece. Silky pile and firm, heavy back. New apring merchandise and colon. Values up to $51.80 NOW Seamleaa aad fri...ed Wiltoa Veh-et R..,., aiD, hiZ ft. Beaatifal pattenaa. - - - A:uaiuter R..,., am. I feet. 3 iaclau h~ II feet, I iachea, aa escelleat hara.U.. aplea61 auortmeat of deaipa. Small R. .a--ia lonl _. _.__ al patterDa, ....... tlaat will ..... peal top-. Now - - - - $ZS.OO Now - - - - $3Z.OO Now · - · - $S.ZS Winnetkan Wins Honor in ComeU Senior Class J. B. 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