Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

teru)ury court., vv * * * Friday and Saturday evenings, and to the students of the school on Saturday, afternoon., Besides the. dedication, of the, great pool, which measures. 75 by 60? feet, there will be :an open, house for,. tU genieral inspection of buildings, it was anrnounced by Superinten4dent MattheW Page, Gaffney. In charge of the aquatic -program will be- Edgar B. Jackson, who hias !been head of ýswiniminIg for the. past 20 years. In addition to his duties as -coach, and as instructor in the physicaL' education department of the schoàl, Mr. Jackson, through his summer courses b ta-ught mnany thousJir :swimming, las (if krade school:age children of ands lu ew Trier towniship hiow to take care of themselves in the water. EmphàtiB bfl SwlmWtug The proximity anid popularity of Lake Micigani, Mr'. Jackson declared this wcek, is oie reason fôr the em>hiasis on swimmiig. at New Trier, sIitce it is considered vital that children kniow lhow to swim well before' tliy repeitheake.Btrusetofthe tey re ptermittedto trust ofthe rcare m-hicbi is exercised at the higli school, hie added, thiere lias neyer accident iii the old. pool, been'ani One of the visiting prelates will preach at St. Augustine's church Sunday. morning.' Both of, these church leaders:will be attending the session of tbe 'PanAmerican Conference of Bishops, of. the, Aniglicani Communion in the Western ".hémisphère,' to be held, in Chicago over the week-end.. -ents of the conOne f0tle big e ference will be a dinner in the Grand. Bail Room of the Sherman hotel this Thursday evening. The final public session of ,the conférence will be a great missionary, mass meeting. in. the Auditorium theatre,ý Sunday, October 18, at 4 o'clock. The speakers will be the Primate of: Canadaý and: the Rt. Re. Peter Trinhie Rowe, Bishop of Alaska. Archbishop Owen, as well as ~the A.rohbishop of the West. Ind.ies,. and the Presiding Bishop of the American Church, will be heard over a radio broadcast f rom Station WBBM Sunday moriiing at 10 .o'clock, over a Columbia Broadcasting System hook-up that will send their voices into North, Central and South America. Archbishop Owen will address the Chicago Sunday evening club in the evening at 8 o'clock. iimette.V e vent wilI afford north shore. residents anopr tunity- to hear such Speakers of present camthe paigu as former î Meyers Governor, Y. Cooper of Ohio, who :is first assistant to John D. M.Hamilton, chairman of the NaRepublcan M. Y. Cooper tional, comrittee; Chauncey. McCormick of, Chicago, ýnational1 chairman and Mrs. Anna, New Trier' townships three public of 'The Volunteers, NationDemocratic libraries are receiving $3,369.40 during L. Smith, former the from period the present two-year al committee-woman for Illinois. ythe, Ili7i fund of $100,000 crpated b, nois state legisiature.for the relief of Mrs. John P. Hooker of Winnetka, the state's free tax-supported libra-. ini week this New Trier township chairman of The ries, it was announced State of Secretary Volunteers, wiIl preside. Her cor by Springfield i thairmen include Mrs. A. F.,Hooper, Edward J. Hughes. Mrs. Lewis B. On the basis of five cents per Co Wili~1Ermeling, I served, villâge capita in each Winnetka $1,523.30, receive will mette $1,216.60, and Glencoe $629.50, he saîd. The fund, it is explained, wlll permit the purchase of reference books follows.1 Edward Osborneê, 835 Lake avernue, Wilmett. Mrs. William Taylor, 1125 Central avenaue, Wilm.ette. CI1Park .avenue# H Dick laaa, minmette. The next Fooôtball'contest, which will* determine ,who are to be th e guestsý at the Xorthwestern-Minnesota game on brober 31, will appea r in the October 22- iisue of Witm1vTf Linx. Watch fdr it, and' join ini the fun! LoealLibraries Are Aided by State Fund thle Leslie 1Freeman Gates gymna.sîum, sary of its constitution, or organîIza7~----w~ill l)é marked :by a ceremnony and an tion as a unit of the order, will be Illinois, Mr. Hughes stated. J j Henry A. Gardner Civie League to Hear Judge John Gutknecht held this evening by the Wilmette a(luatic carnival. BRADFORD FRESHMA.N Among those who will perform Masonic lodge as charter members' Margaret Tideman, caughter Miss night. inbe will masters'. who and past for the 1,200 guests The program will begin with a of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Tideman, (Continued on Page 8) dinner which will be served at 6:30 138 Abbingdon avenue, Kenilwortb, o'clock, and will be followed by an is a memiber of the freshman class at Bradford junior college, Bradford, entertainnient. Officers of the Wilniette lodge are: Mass., this year. Raymond B. Swigart, worshipfull.. o f Wi~n n e tka, towns~hip committ e e man ; t he Woman's Repubof which Winnetka, of club lican Mrs. Edward B. Hall is president; the lOth District Young~ Men's club, W'ilBlack Bernard S. of which president, Volun-. The of and mette is C. McCownlck ........... la 58-69 Real E.tate....... ýrs preveni interested in are invited. Society Pages ........ Suaday Evening Club 4057 ...34-37,mr iÉeric

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy