Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1935, p. 21

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ishec itIs Suburban Icague scnedule last Friday night, is entered in the district tournament at Libertyville this week. The winner and runner-iup at Libertyville will be ameng the en- trie s in , the state sectional tourna- mient at New Trier's Iislie F. Gates gymnasiumn next week. On ,the basis of its record this seasgn :the' New Trier team cannot be coônceded a chance in the: district tournament., Three other. Suburban1 league teamis which are entered, in the, toUrnament, ,Deerfield - Shieldsý, Waukegaýn. and' Evanston, each, whipped New Trier twice during the regular league season. Deerfield won a clear titie to the league champion- ship last Friday by defeating ýNew, Trier, 38 te 19. May Met Eiauto. If New> Trier and ýEvansten are victors in their first round. matches, tonight (Thursday) they will meet in the semi-finals tomorrow, night. New Trier's first game tonight will be with the* wifner of the idrt-Gra¶it battle, and Evanstofl will play the winner of the Northbrook-Nilës Cen- ter gaine. Deerfield and Waukegan are in the upper bracket of the tournament and may also meet in the semi-finals. Deerfield's first game was with Anti- och on Tuesday night. Waukegan played the winner of the Wauconda- Warren game Wednesday night. Deerfield DispIsys Fowui day nignr, .38 ru IY~lU i t is leagüe champion ship. Dean, a for- ward, scored flfteen points. Carleton Wilson, who has been playing guard and f orward for New Trier this sea- son and who rânks fifth in, the league individual scering, made five points. It was net until the second haî1f that the Deerfield five began hitting. the basket with regularity. New Trier was trailing by a margin cf on ly two points, 14 te 12, at the haîf. In the third quarter Deerfield raced Those acting as oincers were R. B. DeVinney, président; H. G. Van- Winlcle, recording secretary, and Lowell Todd, treasurer. The.musical ýpart of the prograni was. given by. the. school orchestra, under* the direction of Mrs. Wagner. They played "La Traviata" by Verdi, and ýa "Suite" by Von Weber. The community should feel proud of such a skilled group of young people, The speaker for the:'evening was Viggo- Bovbjerg of National College of Éducation. Mr. Bovbjerg before çoming te National'had wide experi- ence in, social recreation work, men- tlhygiene and reeducationial ther- apy. "We can probably say that a cer- tain amount of our present restless- ness is at least partly due te the fullness of life in this .country today. Therefore, may we not say that our heurs need te be more of a safety zone where our chidren can find se- curity and a place where they abso- lutely know that there are two adults who understand that lif needs a time, a chance to be alone, maybe just to sit in quietness te feel the unity with- in. .'Crime, lawlessness -and insanity are symptonis cf social maladjust- ments.' If this is se (and my experi- ences indicate it to be) the home and the school should be more concerned about the child's expériences in 'greups of his eovn age leveli when he must eraly nmore inan rneïr tnree i'.-~ That nias the keynote cf his talk, but iustý that ene paragrapli gives te us as.e parent s1 so-much to think about. Coffee and. a social heur, followed the mieeing.. Thé adolescent study group and the pre-adolescent group 1 will have for their speaker Tuesday, March 12, at 10 a. m., Mrs. Virginia By-ington of MR. FRANKC R.'MORRIS A Reprç»entotive of the Manufacturers of Co.nf@pdic Sbo Mr.ý Morris will be in the shoe section: on the, first floor to give advice on foot health, and the fitting of children's 'shoes. MondayT.esday and Wedmesday Afternéoos THEE EVANSTON STORE - CHURCH AND SHERMAN MARSHALL FIELD &COMPMIY THE MARCIl LION 0OF VALUIE IS AT TU1E 11131 IN EVANSTON BRENTLEY Print Dress end WooI Coat sta .rts. fi ne examples et. decerative ebjects, LaurnceThomsonKnot ofNewtapestries and embroideries,. paint- York, who came te Chicago on busi- e s ndpbints. ness this week-end, is the guest cf The ubi svited te view this dis- Mrs. Knotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. play during the current week. Burt Crowe, 228 Raleigh road, Ken- RedteW n Ad ilwortb.nt ds HENRYC.LYTTON &Sc ,-n Sitermau -and CIuurcIa- IVANSTON

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