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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 22

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JA F. Biser,.ý Bett'y Hors-I , Mrs.1 ,1 £0015 CStui ea s e., proper~ andtei i st4ré pf'ddlctin, are Tickets aie avaîlable ài the eclubi of- le. for club members, and their friend-childrcn uncler Il years, at haif the regular price. Members of NVew Trier High School's swimmng teqm, uphich recentdy Ui-N thse Suburban league cham#ion.rhip, Pose for the caneratman in, thse Mg/ s ch ool natatorium Standing t/he kitîs, Edgar B. Jackson, thse News Trier mwi.miispg coach; who has consistently developed good teams. Séated on the higi, <iving board are Charles Ullrich. and AI Schiin --nr ithe water are Seth Shepard, Bob Coein and John Verhoit. Seated on thse lots diving bo ard are hunes Barnard and Bil Springer. 7 - re standing t/she edge of thse pool are, (fadiLi.., £..si.1&i ' -- tneir-aallouai banquet ini the Univrersity club of Chicago Tuesda3y evening, On Tuesday uorning he addressed the seniors of New Trier Higli school and North Shore Country Day îchool and was the luncheon guest of Hgeadniaster Perry Dunlap Smith at the latter school. Néxt week W. F. Peirce (Amherst W8) presidentKno college, wr.1l A Vespers Musicale will be pre-. sented Sunday afternoon, March 3, at 4 o'clock,' by the choirs of the Wilmette Englieli Lutheran church, Seventh street and Greenleaf avenue.. The choirs, directed by Victoria G. McLeod, will b. assisted by Helen Lerch. violinist. The program will be as follows: Festival Te Deum .........Buckc J ure. Ile was absent trom school on the day the photographer came around * The swimming season closes Saturday afternoon of this week, when the finals of the annual Suburban league inter- scholastic swinuning meet are to be held i the New Trier pool. New Trier', hav- ing defeated decisively every other league school ini dual nseets, is favored to win. The odds are not so strongly ini ber favor, however, as they would be 1total receiptaq reac Mr. Hale began collection duties with the 1924 tax, and since that tije lias collected well - over$12,OOO,OOO. It 18 this record -wluch has earned for him the reputa- ci tien of bcbng oe of the topnotcb s$ côllectors in CoolCcounty. 1>taR 1 Tbe Ition. over

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