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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 25

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May 25, 1928 WILMETTE will be r~resented by its strongest team in ye,ars while Purdue, Chicago and Minnesota are all represented by a number of individual stars who will figure in the scoring. Preliminaries were to be held Friday afternoon and the finals will get under way Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the mile run. The pole vault and shot put trials will start at 1 and 1 :30. respectively. LIFE Conference Track Stars Compete for Honors at Stadium · Spirited rivalry among the spectators as well as competitors will be in evidence at the Western Conference Track and Field ch'a mpionships to be held _at · Dyche stadium, Northwestern university this Saturday afternoon. Alumni bodies of each of the ten competing schools are making a deCLUB ELECTS OFFICERS tennined effort to outdo the other in The Scrihlerus club of New Trier. hoth number·.; and enthusiasm. Each had a !'iocial meeting on Friday, May of the ten sections are to be decorated 17, at the home of Cecilia Baldwin, 622 in the colors of the schools .. Flags and \Vashington avenue. An election of bunting will be employed in generous officers for the coming year was held amounts to make the stadium a gay. ancl the result \\'as as follows: Nlarcolorful scene. jorie Bramer, president; Delma CaldThose in charge of the various \\'ell. vice-president; Kingsley Karnop. alumni groups are :Miss Opal Powers. secretarv and treasurer. Several bu :-;iC niversity of Chicago; Irvin \V. Bar- ·nes!' ma-tter~ were settled and a picnic nett, Univcr·3ity of Illinois; ]. Frank d i:; cussed. then refreshments \\'t.'rt· Lindsay, University of Indiana; Rob- sen-ed and the meeting adjourned. ert Showers, University of Iowa; 1f. H. Gerlach, University of Michigan: SELECT PROM DATE G. E. Husby, University of Minnes~- I The date for the Senior Hop thi~ ta; ~fax Hayford, North\\'estern um- 1nar at ~e\,. Trier ha~ heen set for Yersity; E. W. Schmunk, <?hio. State: I J unc 9. It has been decided that B. R. Gebhart,. Pur~ue um~_ers1ty .; B. junior. seniors. and alumni wlll he r. Peterson, Um\·er lty of \\ ISCOnsm. . r allowed to attend. ~orthwestern university'·s band of 1 The Fair \Yhich \\'as to han· hecn 100 pieces will be on hand ready to gin·n hy the Girls' club at Ne\Y Trier I> lay the songs of each of the schools. I June 9. ha . he en changecl to a rum Glenn Bainuni, hand director, has been mage sale and will be held in the cit~·. husy with the bandsmen getting them All donations of old clothes and used ready for the occasion and promises article:=: are acceptable and will be a lively musical program throughout I taken care of if sent to the high ·,;ch0ot. the afternoon. Fotlo\\·ers of Illinois and . Iowa will A group of senior girls at ~ew Trier he out in force since the·.se ~w.o. ~eams ar_e Jeaying _this aft~rnoon on a mot?r are regarded as strong posslbtllt1es to tnp to ~facltson. \V1~ .. \\'here they wtll finish first. The Illini won the indoor ·sta\· over the \\·eek-end at the summer meet last winter by a close advantage h01~1e of 1Ir. and ~fr:;. ]. G. \Vray of over Iowa but with the additional Glencoe. former],· of \Vilmette, whbse field events the Haw~s are conceded a daughter. Clara .Grace. is one of thr good chance of cutting down this lead. group. -oNorthwestern, ~Iichigan, Ohio and \Visconsin arc expected to pile up a ~[r3 . R. ~.Baker of 518 \Vashingto:1 number of points but hardly ha,·e the avenue is entertaining Mrs. L. M. r e '3 e r ,. e ~t'rength to win sufficient Ho\\'ig of Des ~Ioine!'. Iowa, this weekpoints to place out in front. Indiana end. 1 MITZI FQOCK:.r' 624 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON Paris says it with prints. Here they are in all their newness ~ . . A marvelous selection . . . for Sports ... for Town ... for afternoon ... for business. Unusually. priced at $15. 51 Ll( ENSEMBLES The silk ensemble as feature~ .y M i t z i is the domin.mt vogue for Summer. Here the fashionable woman will find the newest in mode at a nominal cost of its v·-:>rth. Priced at only $25. GJFT§ from tlw Leather Sectioll Be.~ ide.~ tl1e ,, Travel N ecessitie.," in our Le~tl1er Section tl1erc ~ll'C so many interestiug "G,jts in Leatfur" tlult a visit to "Spauldiitgs" is sur~ to, prove interesting during tl1e "Season ofWeddmg . ., · FROCKS 624 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON 342 MICHIGAN AVENlTE, NORTH 313 6 ROOSEVELT RD. 6334 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. §PAULDING & CoMPANY Jewelers MiclzigaJt Avenue CHICAGO Orrin'{ton Avenue EVANSTON Ru~ de la Paix PARIS

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