Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 22

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LIFE March 30, 1928 Women's B11sketball League · . A IIIia ol Meaaaa to North Sbore People Who Miabt Like to New Trier lo Lose Star Swimmers via Graduation Route When Coach Edgar Jackson's New Trier swimmers split a twin bill out at Cicero this week they rounded out a season that, while not free from defeat, points the way to anothe_r championship team in one, or posstbly two years. Coach Jackson will lose a number of good men. Captain Bennett will leave a vacancy in the forty and hundred yard eve!'ts, althou~h Norman Russ is usually m a hurry m these two races, and should take Bennett's plac~. He has two more years of compeh- . tion. Booth, of the senior back stroke men, leaves in June. Preston Read and Ralph Netterstrom, who have managed to annex a number of places in back stroke events. also leave in June. Bob King and Norman Grandstrom swam this event in the junior division this year but will be. moved up to the senior division next season. In the 220-yard swim-the longe~t event on the list-Coach Jackson w·ll have to find someone to take Netterstrom's olace. The breaststroke duo will be broken up, as both Rich and Rogers completed their fourth year of competition. In the diving division I;nchelmeyer as well as Don Grandstrom will h~ back next year. Other prospects for next year's team are ·Larner. Patterson Williams. Prussing. Sprenger. Bc~t Rohb. and Zinner, all of whom have 'had experience this year as junior, or senior swimmers. One record for the New Trier tan), went down this year when Captain Rennett made the forty yard swim last Decemb'-r in 19 2/5 seconds-good college time. J.piOYe Their LiYiag Auaagtmnts. To People Who Appreciate Beauty and the Finer Things, The Georgian Is An Ideal Home-- The Horsefeatber team, captained by Melba R. Betts, won the championship of the five-game series in woman's basketltall sponsored by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board, by defeating the 8-Diamonds last Mondav evening. The Rinky Dink team ca~e in second place having suffered only one defeat at the hands of the Horsefeathers earlier in the series. The O'Kays won third place after a defeat administered by the Rinky Dinks Monday evening. Miss Carrie Chase i:; captain of the Rinky Dink team and Miss Marcella Kummer of the O'Kays. The basketball league, having prO\·en entirely successful, the Playground and Recreation board is sponsoring another woman's athletic ·league in volley ball to be played during April and early May. The first game of the series will be played April 9 at the Stolp gymnasium. SYMBOL OF QUAUTY AND SERVICE ON RECITAL PROGRAM The eighteenth student recital of the year was given by Helen Tollefson of the Northwestern University school of music Thursdav evening March 22, in Music hall. -Miss Tollefson played Concerto in A major by Moszkow5ki' and several selections by Bach. Hardin Van Deursen of Wilmette, baritone, assisted in a group by Schubert. Miss ~largaret Albright was the accompanist. Some of the Features of The Georgian Standing fonb-"An Address of · Distinction"-in an unrivalled location in tbt brart of rrsidtntial. social. tducational. spons aad basiaess Evanston. amid culture aad radal natural btautv. Tbt Gtorgian is SKond to aoar in situatioa and attnctioas ia all America. TIH apanmrnts-2, ], up tbroogb 8 ~m combinations, complettly furnisbtd. witb tbr ultimate in appointments. and tqaipment-art planntd as favortd by woaana. Dftp closeu. Larger airy rooms opra to soasbiar. Braorifal oat-look. 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A truly unusual sale for ·every article of jewelry bas been greatly underpriced to insure immediate sale. Not a iingle piece reserved. . ~ I am impNW flour li11ing ...,.,.,,. a4 miofl .II tht li11ing ,.,.,._,, ol tht · · Vilit The a..,im ,,. ..,.,, H.n fOCI Watches Silverware r~aqi111 AM,., of DlstiiiCIItm Davia at Hiamaa · -: EVANSTON - · Greenleaf 4100 j Thrifty. Evanstonians will avail themselves of this opportunity to save substantially on birthday, wedding and graduation gifts. LEE NELSON 624 DAVIS ST. · AFTER APRIL I ST we will be located ia me Hahn Bldg., 1626 Orrington Avenue

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