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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 39

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June 7, 1929 \V I L M E T T E' L I F E 39 Offer Swimming Instruction i n New Trier's Pool Almost every family whose residen ce ts in New Trier Township spends at least part of the summer in or around the water either at the beaches along the north shore or at their summer hon1es. Serious accidents happen each year to children and adults in the township who were not prepared when the boat tippedJ they slipped from the pier, stepped into a hole, or a swift current caught them unawares. The New Trier High School board realize , hat such accideqts happen <:ach Year n alarming frequency and , o ·offe;s to fan_tilies in the town ship an oppor tunit\· of securing instruction for the entir·~ family in swimming und er the expert supervision of E. B. Jackson, S\Y imming coach. who has had more than t\nntY ,·car~ experience in the teaching <;i water sports. !'Jew Trier natat orium is a filtered. daily te:-; ted. stnilized. tile-lined pool of water 25 by oO feet and is tempered to suit the need s of those who are beginners. \Veather co nditi <ins do not affect "Lake I\ew Trier·' as the water and the air is always kept th same. One will not find an~· dang ruus holes or currents to he concerned about. Di,·ing board ~, plunge boxes or a tra peze arc provided for tho:-.c who enJOY learning to dive and practicing stunt !'. A shallo\Y sect ion is l'rtpared tor th e !tttl tot s. Clas:-;es ha\ c h L n ar ranged to suit th e needs of a ll age~ and private instruction may he had by tho. c " ·ho de sire it. TlH in-,tructinn i:-, arranged so that pupib may en te r at any time ancl progress just a:; iast as the~· arc able. At present th e ages run from thre e to fift,·-fiH· Years. Although the teach in g · of heginn< rs i-, em ph asizcd. ach·an ccd swimm er. and divers \vilt find a group to suit their particular needs. "Lake ~cw Trier's" slogan is. '·Re at home in, and around the water. 1' _ Every parent having a non-s wimm er in the home is ill\·ited to tak adYantagc of thi s . opp0r tunit~· and cle,·elop a familY of swimmers \Yho arc not onh· ab le ·to take care of themscln:s. ht~t may also some time he of help to somL· one else. Informati nn ma\· he obtained h~· communicating with th e high school offices. NJ allinckr:odt Notes On Junc 1 th e l\Ia llinckrodt High school al).lmnae gaye a banquet to the class of 1929 at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Miss Susan ~lick, president of the alumnae, wa s · hos te ss. A musical program .mades the gathering even Thirty-three gradmore C~lJOyablc. uates ot th e_ nor_tl: shore catholi c hig.il school for g1rls JOtncd the alumnae. A Field and Track meet will be conducted on 11allinckrodt campus J u11c 6, under th dire ction of Miss Frances Bacon P~arson, athletic director. Letters and honor s will be awarded on Jun e 10. !\fn.. Ed,,·ard Gower of Biioxi, Miss., ha s b en the house guest of Mrs. John . lia.rtman , 1305 Shl'ridan road, thi s week. cllnnouncement ~pv announces the opentf!g of a Branch Hair Dressing Salon J.une 15th, 1929. LAKE FOREST- SALON 270 East Deerpath, Lake Forest 441 2nd Floor Efizabeth Arden Bldg. 70 East Walton Place, Chicago Superior 5 25 8 · - ow to avoid ·· ··students' lltigue · TH~RE ' S nothing like ~ cool dnnk of Bowman' s Milk to bring fresh vigor to a weary brain. Being.sich in energy it offsets fatigue and sends rich new blood coursing through the veins. · Because of its delicious taste Bow man' s Milk is a great favorite in the schools and universities of this terri tory. Its extra-goodness is due to the extra care we take in bringing it from farm to your table. Bowmantrained inspectors stand guard at every step. The result is a milk that is always fresh, rich and pure- a milk that is unmistakably superior in flavor . Try Bowman ' s Milk _yourself. See why so .many of your neighbors prefer it. Telephone our nearest distributing station or order from the courteous Bowman milkman who passes your door. Jewelry Concern Is Now Spaulding -Gorham, Inc. The ,,·ell known jewc lry house oi Spau lding and company. ha s rcccntl\' announced a r han)!c in · it s nam e t n Spa ulding -Gorham. Inc., and th e nam~ of the Evanston store ha s been changed accorrlingly. Spaulclii!_g-Gorham. lnr .. is no\\· associated \Yith Black. Starr & Fro. t Gorham . Tnc .. and maintains it s branch in Paris as "·ell as in Evanston. \Vhitc the namc'is changed the man agement " :ill remain as heretofor~ Henrv C. Tilden of \ Vi lm ette is prcstdent ·and treasurer of Spaulding-Gorham, Tnc.. and is alsq vice - presid~nt and treasurer of Gorham. Inc .. wh1ch is th e holding company of the merged interest. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "God th e Onh- Cause and Creator." will he th e· suh)ect at the serv ices in the First Church of Christ. Scientist. in \Vilm ettc Sundav morning, .Tunc 9. at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9 :45 o'clock. AN DAIRY COMPANY Lvman Drak e, Tr .. son of the Lymall M. Drakes. 933 Lake avenue. r c:"turnerl the latter n;:trt of last ""rck from San Antonio. Texas. -o- MILK THE M rs. Les li e F. Gates is entertai nin 1! the Readin Q circle at her home. 723 Eighth stree t , Mon<iay afternoon. June 10. MILK SUPERIOR FLAVOR ·

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