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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Aug 1928, p. 31

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August 4, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 150 Mentors Will Attend Classes at Coaching School More than 150 high school and col- lege coaches will attend the second annual summer coaching school to be conducted by Northwestern university here August 13 to 25. Coaches from twenty-three states will be in attend- ance at the school. Courses in foot- ball, basketball, track, swimming and athletic administration are being of- fered. Coach Tom Robinson, ern's famous swimming mentor, has been added to the staff. Originally he hdd planned to travel west on his va- cation but will remain over for the school. Coach Robinson who has pro- duced many Big Ten champions is recognized as the dean of swimming mentors in the middle west. Northwest- Hanley in Charge Football will be in charge of Coach Dick Hanley, head football mentor at Northwestern. Supplementary lectures will be delivered by Arnold Horween, Harvard; Jess Hawley, Dartmouth; Walter Steffen, Carnegie Tech and Duke Dunne, Harvard. They will speak respectively on backfield play, forward pass, spin plays and line play. Coach Arthur Lonborg who has just completed his first year of Big Ten basketball at Northwestern with a rec- ord of nine victories out of twelve con- ference games will give the course in basketball. Coach Lonborg, a former star at Kansas university, has an en- viable record during his seven years of coaching, winning 84 out of 102 games. Hill Heads Track Staff Instruction in track will be given by Frank Hill, veteran track coach at Northwestern. Coach Hill is attend- . wn Costs A? decidedly 1esSccceee space on all our pop- ular ships -- sailing the St. Lawrenceroute after mid-summer! European expenses will be lower! Many famous gatherings and worthwhile things to see! Book now for preferred space! R. S. ELWORTHY, Steamship Gen. Agt. 71 E. Jackson Blvd. Phone Wabash 1904, Chicago, or any local steamship agent. For freight apply to W. A. Kittermaster, G. W. F. A.,, The Rookery, Chicago. Canadian #5 Padfic Ginter System ing the Olympic games and will return in time for the school. K. L. Wilson, athletic director at Northwestern, who is also attending the Olympic games will return to give his course in theory and organization of athletic departments. Registration will start Monday morn- ing, August 13, and classes will get underway that morning. Football lec- tures and field classes will be offered in the morning and the first period of the afternoon. Jasketball and the other sports will be given in the after- noon. Classes will be dismissed on both Saturday afternoons of the course to permit students to attend the baseball games at Cubs' park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of 38 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, have returned from a month's vacation at Bass Lake, the summer home of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Corinne True Will Give Baha'i Talk Sunday Mrs. Corinne True of Winnetka will be the lecturer at the next public meeting, Sunday afternoon, August 5, at 4 P. M,, in the Baha'i foundation hall, at Linden avenue near Sheridan road, Wilmette, | The subject will be: "The Universal Ideals of the Baha'i Temple." The Baha'i temple is to be a nine- sided building surmounted by a dome, and as beautiful as possible in design and workmanship. It is to stand in a large garden adorned with fountains, trees and flowers, with accessory build- ings devoted to educational, Shazitaple and social purposes, it is explained, that the worship of God may lb be closely associated with reverent de- light in the beauties of nature and art, and with practical work for the ameli- oration of social conditions. Louis | Bourgeois of Wilmette is the archite ct. Vacation Luggage Wardrobe Trunks $25.00--$35.00--$50.00 up Women's Suit Cases $6.00--$12.00 and up Wardrobe Hat Boxes $11.00--$1500 and up 28 E. NEW YORK ST. CHICAGO « EST. 1859 Bowman's Milk Keeps sweet] The wonderful sweetness and rich, fine flavor of Bowman's Milk is due to sev- eral very definite reasons; 1. Extremely vigilant supervision of the Bowman Farms. assured here. Sweetness is 2. Careful inspection of the milk at our country receiving stations. also tested fo here. 3. Perfect cooling Milk is r coolness and sweetness and refrigeration from country to city distributing stations. milk is kept 4. Quick delivery. Thus the sweet Bowman's sweet. Every bottle of Bowman's milk is cradled in pure, doorstep, rea the cow. neighbors. passes your door. crushed ice until brought to your ching you as fresh and sweet and rich as when taken from Learn from actual experience why Bow- man's milk is so popular with your Place your order today. Telephone Wilmette 55 or order from the courteous Bowman milkman who BowMAN DAIRY COMPANY

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