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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 8

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Scalp Treatmnents inclading Hair > 1Conditioning m and Shampoo Condition your hait now for Sprint por. Inanents. Complote tretmwt......... $1 [Van Duerm-'s fJLoM Wi4jppte. 315 I 1135 Centrel Ave. Tour 'Att.. lou Your that the aiitomobile nad sidde 9b t before hitting the train. - -Romanss ie' was driving at 25 to 30 miles. hour. No' one was înjured and arrests were made. 2 Drivers Get Ticketïs in Thre-Way Accident A three-way automobile accident oc- curred Friday evening at 6:20 o'dlock at Lake avenue and Green Bay road. Nick Schwall, 3130 Wilmette avenue, driving west on Lake avenue, had: crossed the railroad tracks and was proceeding down the incline when he was struck by the car of Mrs. M. Free- man, 2230 Sherman avenue, JEvanston, drivizig south on Green Bay road. The car of Mrs. B. T. Hammond, 809 Hib- bard, ?eftd,- w4iieh had -b4een, stopped ,a Lake avenue for the stop sign, facing east, was struck by the Schwall car. No one was injured, and no serious damnage to the cars resulted. Mrs. Freeman and Schwali were given arrest slips for reckless driving. Gasoline businffl wilI Mis Jean Spanuth, a senior at !~WTrier H~iqh school, pla~ the ledin " Gdýe Yînj t g> w,s7 iý Lady Gregory, 10 be presented by The Fia yers, inner group of the New Trier Dramatic club, -FridaY and Saturday, April 2 and 3. JW i One the partment' of "Trial musical I innumerable details always assci'- ated with an affair of sucli large pro- portion s. Edgar Jackson, had swimming coachi, made, it knowni that a part of, his portion of the widely varied pro-. gram would include I-M tankmen, now engaged in a round-table sched- ule. He stated it would not be -a meet. but would be of novel nature, em- bracing most swimming activities. Tuanbling Demoustrations Another popular feature o f the extensive show will be the tumbling demonstrations. That. this form -of exercise is highly successful in de- veloping fine, physiques and vibrant health has been amply -proved in the. cases of several of the boys whose pictures are shown elsewhere in this newsmagazine. school day, these boys may bé found conscientiously working on tumbling and horizontal bar technique. Few athletic fields require more routine practice and tenacity than these two. Student committee personnel for the sports carnival is as follows: Publicty-BilI Barnum,ý Ed Roths- child, Chuck Byrum, John Seden, Ralph Raclin. Arrtangemnent.R-Bjil sinneY, Bob La- TRY KE IFEROS STANDARD PRODUCTS and SERVICE S31 Gm Say Rond Pjho..Wllmntt. 5Sm ANTIQUE$- ije of ;t duril SWest ue, naci labama, lier sp d Miss E th. mctu LV.Lss 1 slier. ng iac ing-Fred Henchel, Dick Kix- .Garretson. Monroe, 'Don IMcGralth, Roy ick Miller, Jack. Coyne, Bud ri Gilifellan. ýennis; and badminton - Davt, ik Andrews, F~rank Winnands, son, Bill Porter, Russell Locke. ng-Bob Levings, Ronny Me- .)b Ross, B. Eldridge, D. Sharp, ;F m '%M r:> Suite le.il I I = i I 1

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