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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1938, p. 64

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a stealç try, in tbe Forest Pre- serve. About twenty members were present, as were also Miss' Hjermstadt, head of the physical education depart- ment at Royce- more school and Miss Iris Boul- ton, of New Mr&.R. G. WinCkie Trier H i g b school, asguest. Following thle reacing of tbe min- utes of the preceding meeting by Miss josephine Otter, retiring secretary, and a review of the association's financial condition as submitted by Mrs. E. Gra- 1'eighner predicts: "It will be the greatest international assembly Ro- tar bas ever had on a large scale." Wvil mt, Winnietka and Glencoe clubs will be represented at the ses- International President Maurice Duperrey, well known industrialist and officiai economic adviser to France, will report his observations during the past- twelve montbs ini which he covered 40 different coun- tries and 200 cities. He bas been received by the chief executives of nineteen nations, and, will present "cA Bird's Eye View"' of the world in bis main address at the convention. Dedicate Sequoia On June 18 there will be dedicated one of the largest and oldest sequoias. in the Santa Cruz redwood reserva-1 Tburber of Southeru Calitornia. Robinson wbo placed second in. the 200 meters at Berlin, is one of the most versatile athietes on the Pacific Coast. The long limbed Negro star is adept' at both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, tbe 220 yard low hurdles, and the broad jump. Altbough he bas a mark of: :09.6 for tbe 100 and 20.9 for the 220 tbis spring, Robinson bas coincentrated on the 220 yard low burdies in wbicb he won the Pacifie Coast conference two weeks ago in, :23.4, one of the -best times made ini tbis évent- tis year. He also won the broad. jump in the same meet at 24 feet 2 inches. He bas an average of over 25 feet in this event, however.' *The picinic will be an ail day affair coniprising a mammoth program of sports and athletics, gaines, poPularity contests, prize, and merchandise booths. dancing, and "refieshmients,%for hoth, adults and children. "This festival, is a. return to an old- fasbioned; coiinimunity picnic," was the announicemnt of M&ax Hahnl, general chairman. "Every year,' people corne fromi furtber'distances, to mingle .Wlili their friends from surrounding, tow'is and participate, in th e largest church celbraionin this area." Hlarms Woods are located at Harr i-ý son street and Harms road, three miles *est of' Evanston and southwest of Glenview. GOLF TITLE AT STAKE' Larry Moller of Quincy, present ier trees have1 S..t... ai- State Amateur Golf rd inthe b ali-Elgin Country club rdinth it ut orEnougb entries bavt v. htotafrwarrant a represen tyn. Thetwmark cago will send a inches made * and the down state n record wbierepresented. The 7Y2 incbes ini a any resident aniateu entryfeei 50 uneV z.U U mi-. en received to ve field. Chi- ng contingent s will be well it is open to fIllinois. The must be sent Golf associa- "The nounced att that she was dency of the but assured rr em be r s. en, a heavy' edge in the two n Ce... "f UTçs1infnLyoi Stae ilej tool< th S220iii fast timue ot :1.2and yard dash. He won the g Ten-Pacific eoast ilet slast vear. ýternational understandlflg amongst -e' urr'0.1*' ,-,,'--- .u" -. -- tizens everywhere. and a discls- on of tbe practical ways and means Ja,*w L11 ?ao >r "implementing" tbis ideal with I vL n '5' .LVJHosp .i l VV44t> First. eful service in the community and * ~ » t ;/ ci itieç i. v., w vs.- E E ~ V *~ V V VV' VW'~' f. Iaughter turned frôni the of 321 1 bama for the sur bas re- pleted bei junior iversity of r. She bas. nce on' ýdicatei San« give tu year, tor Mcc itçnsive

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