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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1928, p. 8

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New Trier Girla. opea· " Here's Ge·tle Till . Sporta Proarua to Y illaters Who The beginning of spring spQrts for BorrofiJ · · 0 ver L .,. · ·t the girls at New Trier High school is With April showell, misplaced by March snows, state Primaries and Vi"·-e elections announcing to a du..... bious populace that spring-that elusive phantom that divides winter from st11111¥f and no one recognizes until h u u d summer as actua Y 1 ppe in-is here., comes also the season for spring house-cleaning. , Not to be out-done by the kerchief brigade, Miss Anne WhitQlack, Witmette librarian, has already marshaled her forces at the municipal book loaning institution and is engaged in a genuine spring renovation. While checking over the files, however, Miss Whitmack states she has discovered that there is an unusually large number of are books belonging to the library which evidently . gracing other libraries. Many of these are being sought by other patrons and because of the heavy demand upon the library facilities, the continued absence of these volumes greatly impairs its ability to meet the needs of its patrons. "Spring has come," declares Miss Whitmack, "and along with the cup of sugar for Mrs. Jones, the four eggs for Mrs. Smith and the bottle of milk for Mrs. O'Reilly, why not the book for the library?" s...-. I ers may attend the annual meeting of the Lake Shore Division of the lUinois State Teachers' association which will be held in Waukegan. Almost every teacher of the north shore will attend Two general se§sions will be held during· the day. The rest of the meeting will be sectional and wiU include separate sections for teachers of the various departments, such as musac and art. A s~parate meeting will be held for Parent-Teacher representath·es. indicated in the start of baseball Att girls wishing to play had their chan~e last week to sign up on the butletm board of the gym. Practice starts next week. Track events will also be or-: ganized in the near future. Sw!mming and basketball are at the finash, except that there may be one more swimming meet in April. Life-saving practice for both junior and senior memberships and emblems is continuing until the final examinations sometime in May. Mrs. Everett Brown of Decatur and her daughter, Nancy, . spent two days Mrs. Stanton Van Inwagen of 308 of last week with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Seventeenth street entertained her McDougal. of Abbottsford road. club W ednesda,· at luncheon and bridge. · Mr. and Mrs. ~h w. Moody of ··························· l23S ns A hl 1 mett e have an d avenue, W'l just returned from an extended trip through Florida and Cuba. -oFrank Sto\'er, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Stover of Tower road, Winnetka, returned home last week from PrincePainter Cllld Derorator ton where he is a junior. M. Porteahau. Estimates Without Obligeltion A House Heating Burner that burns BeaiOIJ' BoJ'I a·4 Glrl..,_fi'O· tea J'earl up JDaJ' .aet Regular Life llmarance PoUclea In the New York Life. Rates vel')" low at these YGUDC aps. Phone WDmette S7, or write J. E. Swift Teal, 1017 Central Ave.. Wllmette. ~------------------------~ Two Can Wrecked in Crub on Lake Avenue Gas . tn your Present Boiler Surprisingly low . . an pnce I I I Two cars were badly damaged in an accident which occurred at the inter.;ection of Lake avenue and Hibbard road last Monday. The occupants of both machines escaped injury. I The crash occurred, according to the \Vilmette police, when a machine 1' driven by E. C. Allen, 651 Glenview II road, Highla~d Park, and a coupe I owned bv the SocietY of the Divine \\·ord of Techny, coitided at the int·r5ection of the two street5. The coupe was overturned into the ditch by the impact and both car5 were 11 wrecked. I !' 11 ~8 00 KS======m Grosset and Dunlap's Popular Copyrights ....... 7Sc What Your Home May Need (All the well known authors ) Boys' and Girls' Books SOc Books for little children 3Sc Volland's Sunny Story B.ooks .......... Yaar home may Deed a oew porda, hardwood Soon, a DeW roel, a .aieaa ·tnac:e, w\11..._. wiDdowa. P~ 1M iateriar aa lae arnapd to pye ..-ter CODte·i.ce _. CIOIIIfort; « tM app~op~iate improve-a. ...,. l»e t...dif1ll Freacla Doan, or aa additioaal ·75c to $1.35 . Paint and Crayon Books and Sets ZSc A SOc S...--iaiaa tlaiap c-. I.e daDe with a little of oar pod materials ila ....... ~ home .., to date. c. . . . . _, ..... L~.atiM.-w.-~.0 Bo.nl-l·~latioa Paper Doll Cut-Outs ZSc, SOc, $1 MiD Work-Roofinr HOFFMANN BROTHERS 1211 Ce.lnl , · .,._ IUDGB A 'YB. I Gll"f &BOP 0pp. St. Joeepla'a Scllool Phone 171 Wilmette

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