Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 30

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L..~...-~~~~......,~~~....,..,1 . ' ' eg;.11 stop 'tu.gwilg · . !. it is .sf!!u with bul~ ~ o( a $2,000,000 uroll street from Lakt ~bore clriv.t! : wea to Fairbal)ks eoart, Northwestern ·iversity has just enlarged its McKinlock campus nearly «) ~rcent. This additioa of 14 acres is expected to be used largely for hospitals, according to William A. Dyche, business manager. Plans include the building of four new hospitals: Passavant, a children's · hospital, a maternity hospital and a general hospital. Another addition to McKinlock campus as a center of learning is being anticipated with the reeorted suggestion of the Newberry library trustees to erect a new library building on the site they own opposite the campus, the southwest corner of Huron street and McClurg court. ;trip ·()f I ct alo · by $z.et1, Wit)l. he. purchase N. U. in Triangle Debate on Baumes Laws of N. Y. RIDE IN SAFETY You cannot ride with any degree of comfort or ·safety, unless your brakes are in first clua order, and will respond to your touch immediately. Photo by Ray M. A. Dowel, in charge. of the Bureau of Safety, New York, atatea tbat ·fuUy 60% of the motor accidents are caused by faulty brakeL It is dearly evident that car ownen ne..ect the brakes. The lUIIe care that is paid to the grade of oil used in a car, or the tires, or the mechanism, abould be used in the aelectioa ..... the inatallatioa of the brake liaina. , The cheapest linina will, u a rule, prove the moat ezpenaiYe. Have y.,_ brakes tested, if .djuatment is Deeded let ua adjuat them; if new brake linina ia needed let us install Raybeatoa brake liaina. · The engagement of Miss Dorothy . Htlton to Ade Schumacher was an-. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hilton of the Georgian hotel, at a bridge party given in her honor last week. Mr. Schumacher is the intramural sport director at Northwestern university. Northwestern debaters will meet the University of Michigan and Ohio State teams in a triangular debate Jan. 20 on the question : .. Resolved-That the principles of the Baumes laws of New York state shsuld be enacted into law by the other states." ,Mt;,n composing the negative team wdl JOurney to Ann Arbor to debate with the Michigan team, while the affirmative team remains here to meet Ohio state. Members of the negative team are John Doesburg, Julian M. Lambert and Samuel Givens, and the affirmative team is being chosen thi. week in trial debates with Knox col lege. Miss Mona HeUer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Heller, 808 ElmIllinois ranks fifth among the states wood avenue, has returned to Southern in the manufacture of explosives. The seminary after spending the holidays annual output of its eight factories i!' with her parents. valued at more than $2,500,000. "Home and Garden" An Interesting Page Giving Helpful Information on Flowers and Bulb Growing, House Arrangement, . etc. Storage, Goodyear Tires and Accessories appearing each Saturday in THE CHRISDAN SciENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newapaper BosTON, MASS. Wilmette·· Motor Sales. P. J. SCHAEFER, Prop. ON SALE IN WINNETKA Winnetka News Co., 557 Chestnut Street News Stand at the C. a N. W. R. R. Station SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One year ......... $9.00 Six months ........ $4.50 Three months ...... 2.25 One month . . . . . . . . . 75c Single copy-Five Cents SIS Feurtla Street Phoae Wilmette 636

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