Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1930, p. 44

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EVERYTHINGJ Mor the AUTOMOBILE NEVEZ.W CLOSED Mo6tor wh n the.light shifts -to rai 70U muet #top " *la. Repuir tracks" or face the, tramei cop 1 If 70ur brakem are sho 0lp. IL., you'lI avoid trouble. If theyre sot, se us-Dow t Wilmetteq 'M1%AIN 8STREETllJ Wilmnette. 'phonie J. C. Sl' A.II.VanlktIStft PACKARD STANDARD EIGHT 5-PASS. SEDAN Delivered tire, tube; iln Hubbard Woods with, . cover and ail necessary equip Sspare pment. Mr. Sargent, who bas been a iirnm-~ ber of the Yale Law Journal staff for more than two years and during the last year -,as the case note editor, w!!1I direct the student publications i the .everat legal periodicals published --it thet law scbool, devoting part of bisý turnle .topractice in Chicago.* Three other. new mneii. appoilted teo the law faculty are: Prof. Newman F. Baker o f. Tulane' university who* will teaceh crinlinal law administration,,and will dir ect research in phases of, ur- ban real estate. developrnent; Prof. ,Harold C. Havigb.urs;t of the University of WestVirginia wbo will teacb con- tracts; and Prof. Alexander N. Sack. a scholar of., international reputation ni initernational, financial law., With the addition of Prof.- Bakéer, Who will join Juge Andrew A. Bruce and DeWitt Wrigbthindevoting turne to criminal law administration, the Northwestern law scbool will offer an .unusually extensive and inte nsivc_ training i n this field, according to Dean Green. Schultz-Nord Team Loses Ten Inning Game Sunda.v, 3-2 The Scbultz and: Nord indoor 'teatar eceived its first setback of ýthe sea-, soli last Sundavrnîorîing at Ackernian -park. Evanston. losing a close decision. to the Spencer Piano cocmpany in1 ten tinings, 3 to 2. Jitmvy Hoffnian was on the motund for. the Nordinen and was opposed by Bill Clarke.' Both hurlers pitched' spléndid baIl, and the .gâne was not cecided until the iast haîf of the tenth iiming with a home run into center- fleld. The Spencers will play a return igaine with the Schultz an d Nord 'teatin-this Stinday niorning, june 29', at. the Vil- lagýe Green, and the Wilnîette teasn wi lie >Out, to give the. Evanstonians their Ifirst defeatof, the current, season,. th*- latter having Wvon sixteen straight. ' gaies. Batteries for the gaine this Sunday wrill l)e Hoffinan and Buck for Schultz and Nord and Bill Clarke and Jo nnly IHughes for the-Spencers. wv s i i l,. Aijother thriller is booked for July 4 when the Rogers Park nine w111 again furnish the opposition to the bomne out- fit. The tussie hetween the two ninie wbhichi was held several weeks ago wenit to-the north siders by'a 10-7 score i n e leven framies. There - will be no twiligbt gaine nect Thursday. The- evening contests ire groving.iii popularity.' a fair crowd ap- pearingat last. week's gaine. Twilight pastimes are scheduled f or evýery 'Fhursday evening. at 6:-30 o'clock. The retuirn of- Rudolph- to, the local. l1ine-up. was a timely one as Wilson is away. on vacation wbilè Janetz is ini the soutbwest where be will remain for four. weeks on. busine ss. Artiats Finish Painting Their Way Around World The H., W. Bur nhams, well known north shore artists, who bave interes- two-7year trip which they, as a fainily, have been taking around, the world. bave recently returned, with ecceptlïon Of one daugbter, Ann, ý Wbo bas re- rnained in Paris to study art. In reporting their travels .Mrs.. Bur haru states thatý the trip of the family of six was muade for $2 a day for each person, and she declares that- it is cheaper to travel with than with- dut a family. The baggage was limited to one suitcase a person and the farnily included Mr. Burnham, a lawyer; Mrs. Anita Willets Burnharu, an instructor at the Art institute, and their four cbildren, Carol ton, 13, Florence, 12, Willets, 10 and' Ann. They traveled. froffi place to place and when they. founda place thiey particularly liked, settled down untîl they chose to -go on to anlother. Rents,, tbey report. were mostly very cheap, some ofthe bouses, ,on islands off. Spain, for éîcample. Tnicely furnisbed. renting foronly 12 cents a day. AUl except the- father. who is a lawyer, muade sketches as thev went along. and they brought hac.k more than 700 with ther. Some -et 0-M vve¶xp sP l cal izg.thewav tn * s * s May. 28, 1930 at a dînner for ner broi Garretson, who left Tuesda onm New York City for Ri he will be for six nionths. ther, y to Lssia Dr. Arthur J Tuttie of 913 Central avenue basjust returned f romu a two weeks' visit at bis home in Chillicothe, .Ohio. v.' i

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