Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 5

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December 21, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE' 5 COMPLETE PERSONNEL Bit of Judea Comes to Wilmette This Sunday OFN.tDEBATETEA~ A bit of Judea realistically transplanted in Wilmette. Such will be the setting for the Christmas pageant, "The Birth of Christ," to be presented at the Wilmette Baptist church Sunday afternoon, December 23. The old story will be re-enacted impressively in a new way. The presentation begins at 4:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation has b~en extended to all residents of the community to attend this Christmas observance. connected with the debate program. The council will meet weekly. Will Entertain Visitors Last year when New Trier debaters met Cleveland there a delegation of business men met the team at the train, and a program of ·entertainment ~as provided, including a tour of the ctty and a visit to one of the large theaters. This year the New Trier forensic council is planning similar entertainment when the Cleveland team comes here on May 10, for the third clash beh~een the two schools. In the two prevtous debates the teams divided honors, New Trier winning the first and Cleveland the second. Margaret Schager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ]. Schager, 1050 Chestnut avenue, returned Wednesday from Sacred Heart academy, Lake Forest, to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Groups in Diligent Practice Engagements for Regular Inter-Scholastic Schedule Albert Denton and Lois Goldstein, sophomores at New Trier High school, have been added to the list of five debaters who will represent New Trier in . inter-school matches this year. They were chosen after the final postponed tryouts held recently; Other regulars on the teams will be John Erickson, Dorland Davis, and Marjorie Koenig, seniors, and Alin Sethness and Lowell Comee, sophomores. ] ohn Curtis, a promising freshman debater, is the understudy. Debate Coach Chester E. MacLean will direct the work of one group, consisting of Sethness, Denton, Comee, and Curtis, while John Erickson, the only veteran on this year's New Trier debate teams, will have charge of the other group including himself, Davis, Miss Koenig, and Miss Goldstein. Frequent practice clashes will be held between these groups, Coach MacLean announced this week. Announce Debate Schedule New Trier's debate schedule remains the same as previously announced. The opponents will be Roosevelt High school of Chicago, Urbana, Morgan Park Military academy, and Cleveland. A forensic council has been organized at New Trier consisting of Ray Ringson, manager of debates, George Campbell, assistant manager, Solon Reily, entertainment committee chairman , and George Weidinger, publicity agent. This council will assist Coach MacLean in arranging the schedule of debates, the entertainment of judges and visiting teams, and other matters PuRITY GRocERY &: MARDT 521 KENILWORTH AVE. Max H. opened a handling complete . TFJ.. WIL. 3173 Grabo announces to his friends that he has most modern and complete grocery and market, the famous Richelieu Brand goods, and also a line of meats, fis~ and poultry. A visit to our store will convince you that our prices are far below what others ask for the same quality of goods. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. lndioidual. Delioeries That Arrioe ON TIME JUST PHONE WILMEM 3173 -oMargaret Boynton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ]. Boynton, 604 Cherry street, Winnetka, returned Frid;ty from Wellesley college to spend Christmas holidays with her parents. Christmas Flowers ~ Plants and c Last but not Least-the most expected and desired gift- Wreaths We invite you to a beautiful display of cut flowers, blooming plants and real Christmas planted baskets and boxes. Prompt Delivery Service A N D y . . . . fresh? home-made candies and glaced fruits. Saoe time, saoe money. Come in and see our wide assortment today! You can get just what you want right here in Wilmette at the famous VILLAGE CHOCOLATE SHOP located in the new First National Bank Building. And remember this: the quality of our candies is of the very highest, the price you will agree, moderate. Chocolates - Caramels - l~ ougats - Bon Bons What gift can be in more perfect taste than a beautifully-boxed present of candy? The ladies and children forget everything else when our candy appears ·on the scene, and all is merry in the presence of this delectable of confections. Rubert Boll~nann Ridge and Isabella St. Phone Wilmette 3300 Open Eoenings and Sundays Village Chocolate Shop In the New First National Bank Building 1150 Wilmette Avenue Phone Yrd.tte 436

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