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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 12

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March .30. 1928. So ph Girl& Take 18 Inter· Cla&s Meet The fifth annual bridge p~rty of the in New Trier Pool Evanston Alumnae as'sociation of the FERENCE One of the best of credit references is a checking account in a substantial bank. Merchants note the man who pays by check rs a prosperous individual. Let us telr you how you can establish yourself with a checking account in our bank. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will . be given Wednesday, April 18, at the Country club of Evanston. This is a subscription party for the benefit of the sorority building fund. The committees for the party are : Prizes-Mrs. George Peaks, chairman; M-rs. Frank Oates, M rs. John Herric~ Mrs. Julian Smith of Wilmette, Mn. ]. G. S. Orc~d, Mrs. Edwin 0. Blomquist and Mrs. Eriesson McLaughlin. Sandwiches-Mrs· . ·· Joe R. Weese, chairman; Miss Ruth Marshall, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Thomas Mc.Martin of Rogers Park, Mrs. P. T. Miller, Mrs. Harold Boyle. Mrs. Ernest An· derson, Mrs. L. E. Mitten of Winnetka. Mrs. Norris K. Levis, Mrs. William V. Bardwell and Mrs. J. C. Elliff. Local Cagers Divide With Service Contenden From Harvey The Wilmette Lightweights won and the Heavyweight team lost again at the second of the inter-city ·basketball series played with Harvey schools last Saturday evening. The first game played at Howard gymnasium on the preceding Saturday evening had had the same results and although Harvey had the advantage of playing on the home ccurt · they were unable to change the tide in the final game. Line-up - for both teams were : Harvey ( 6) Howard Ebert Louis Altier Anthony Mangana .Joseph Sutton William Thompson Wilmette L. W. (8) RF Frank Church LF Colin Finlayson C Cecil Williams RG George Eber LG Alfred Zibble THEFJRST NATIONALBANK of Wilmette The New Trier High school girls' inter-class swimming meet was held Tuesday March , ZJ. The meet was won by the sophc:»mores wit~ 33 points; juniors second w1th 27~ pomts, frc:shmen third with 8~ pomts and senaors fourth with seven points. The seniors, who as juniors, last year won the swi~ming championship, fell down this year as there were only fiye on their team, and only two swam m the meet. Brower was individual winner wi~h 18 poi~ts-having won first place m the twenty yard crawl. forty yard free style. twenty yard back stroke, and second place in the crawl stro_ke for form. Tencher and Johnstone tted for second with ten points each, . Martha Tencher having won second .. place in the forty yard free style, a.nd twenty yard back stroke, and thtrd in the side stroke and crawl for fo_rm. Ruth Johnstone annexed. her po_ m ts by winning first place ·~ both t~e crawl and side strokes for torm. J uha 1 Cro~s1ey was fourth with 6 h points. Following are the :~am:; and a summary of evehts : Seniors: Wray, ~layer, Gerlach, Leffingwell, Fraser. Juniors : Klewer, Burke, Cooke, Johnstone, Tencher. :\I. Forrest, Etzbach. Sophomores: Smith ..\nderson. :\lcCann, Jean Crossley, Julia Crossley, Bruns. Samson, Braylock. Brower. J. Forrest. Freshmen: Boddie. :\(claren. \Viicox, Adler, Brown, Xorman, Simon, Bovleston. Ketcham, Garner. Harvey H. W. (24) Wilmette ( 4) Joseph Cultici RF Clyde Warble Andrew Allen LF Robert Waters IYan Bekanwich C Lawrence ~IcHale Harry Hahtes RG George Quinlan Georg' Glover L Leonc-.rd Wolff · Specials · .!,; /or~ FridayandSaturday Asparagus, 2 bunches .. Asparagus, large bunches Grapefruit, dozen . . .. 29 .49c ~Irs. Henry Riggs Rathbone returned unexpectedly to Kenilworth Sunday. postponing a cruising trip to Palm Beach and Key \Vest, in order to attend the large dinner given -for Mr. Rathbone Tuesday ·e vening at the Hamilton ciub and to be here for election on April 10. During her stay she will be entertained hy a number of her nortJ1 .;hore friends. --a- Summaries : . lledley relay--won by frt>shmel;n-swimming: Norman, :\lcLar~n. Boddie. 20 yard crawl-won by Bro~er.; 'M. Forrest, second ; Leffingwell, third , ~Ic Laren, fourth; time 11.5 seconds. 20 yard breast stroke-won by Wray : Burke, second; Julia Crossley, third.; Nonnan and .J. Forrest, fourth; time b. Side stroke for fonn-won by Johnstone; Jean Crossley, second ; Tencher, third; Julia Crossley, fourth. Relay-won by sophomores-swimming: Brower, J. Forrest, Julia Cress ley, Samson ; time 57 .2. Crawl stroke lor form-won by Johnstone ; Brower, second ; Tencher. third; McLaren, fourth. . 20 yard backstroke-won by Brower ; Tencher, second; Julia Cro~sley and ll. Forrest, third ; time 16.5. 40 yard free style-won by Brower ; Tt:ncher, ~econd; Julia t:'ro~'-'lt.'y, third; :\IcLaren, fourth ; time 28. Rhubitb; 2 pounds Dry ·Onions, 4 pounds .. . 95c . 25c . 25c ................. 49c \. Lemons, dozen : ~ sPECIAL Savoy Early June Peas and Tomatoes. 5 cans ~ . . . s 1.00 The Ahi Camp Fire Group of Wilmette held a meeting at the home of SPRING VACATION BEGINS Martha Gilhoefer. 347 Washington New Trier High school and the avenue, on Tuesday. \Vinnetka grammar schools started -o-the Easter vacation yesterday. There ~frs. \Villiam F. Arndt of 214 Dupee \\'ill be no classes until ~[onday, April ' place entertained at three tables of 9. bridge at her home on \Vednesdav afternoon. Luncheon was seryed. Mr. and :Mrs. -carl J. Erikson, 1600 ! Central avenue, ga,·e a bunco party last Saturday evening in honor of their nephew and niece. :Mr. and ~Irs. Dewey Pihl of 1639 Elmwood avenue. who returned recenth· from their honeymoon. -oFrederick Skeel of 338 \Voodstock avenue, Kenilworth, returned last week from Tuscon, Ariz., where he had been · visiting his wife and daughter. lq atreeta aiODe dcnit . . . . JOUr car skld. Poody ad- Teami111 BauiiDI ODS 1135 Central Ave~a~e ·. Phone wn. 154-13&1 lUted brakea are the real of· leaden. Wbea ·· raJiae · adjuat brakea JOU are auarecl of equal bruin· effort oa all wheela and the chance of JGII1' · car tkicldin1 ia remote. . Best Q·aUt,- Blaek Soli aad lV ell Rotted llaa·re, Lake Saad, Gradlas, FIUlag. Wil.ette Ice -I: Teani·1 F. JIEIEB, Protrletor Plloae 5I 7:11 llala St. wnaette, IlL ; 7NEVER CLOsmt ·

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