Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Jan 1930, p. 17

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J~nuary 31, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 17 FIX DEBATE SCHEDULE Sears School Athletic Directors Plannin_ g New Trier Teama to Meet Northwest- Robert W. Townley, athletic director em Freshmen, Morton and Proviso at the Joseph Sears school in KenilHigh School Representatives worth, and Miss Gertrude Herrick, asDefinite dates for New Trier High sistant athletic director, are planning srhool's mterscholastic debates this t? take a group of thirty Joseph Sears year have been announced by Chester g1rls from the seventh and eighth E. MacLean, debate coach. Three de - grades on a winter hike to Cary this bates have been scheduled, one w1th Saturday, February I. Skiing and Northwestern university freshmen on tobogganing will be the principal March 24, a second with Morton High sports. Last Saturday Mr. Townley Boy school of Cicero on March 27, and a i took thirty-eight Kenilworth third with Proviso High school of . Scouts and Junior Hiker leaders on a Maywood on April 25. Arrangem e11ts I ~imilar hike to Cary. for the debates were made bv Solon WILL ROGERS is funny, but wait until· you meet DON DIXON The New question, "Resolved, that the 1 keily, n1anaier. · principle of the chain store is de 1 ri wental to the be st interests of the American public," will be used 111 all c f the debates. Debaters Well Trained The New Trier debating squad ior this year was selected sometime ago folJowing a series of tryouts , and in tensive practice in preparation for the I coming debates will be resumed shortly I <titer the opening of the second seme ster on February 3. Because of the senior examinations this week and the c~ose of the first semester Coach Mac- I Lean has been- giving his speakers a rest. Debaters who will uphold the affirm CJ:ive side of the chain store question for New Trier this year arc : Allen .Philbrick, Helen Bosley, Paul H vs- I kms, William Horsting, and Marie The negative speakers Klapperich. a~ e: Albert Denton, John Curtis. Lowell Comee, Loi s Goldstein, and , Tack Loeb. I . Debate N. U. Frosb. Here The debate with Northwestern uni nrsity's fre shmen on March 24 wil'l 1 . be held at New Trier, with John Erick- : son, who distinguished himself a s a j debater at New Trier, as one of th e 1 Northwestern speakers. The univer ;-; ity I . team wiiJ take the affirmative side of 1 the chain store subject. Both the Morton a n d Pro,·i=-o litatches will be dual debates. I I Tr~r deb~te ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STILL FINER SUITS ~JJeJ to T!Us ()real c$ale at Sold up to '6o Sold up to ·s J One anti TVJI Trou11r Suits-ana Gilf Suits VJith Extra Trousers The values now atand at the very peak. Almoat any atyle, pattern or color y~u have in mind is included. Take advantap of this great new aelection-and aave decisively. Sears Cagers in Midst of Intramural T oumey I 1 ~nJ 'We @ontinue Boys of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth are in the midst of a hu s\' season of intramural basketball. F:ve teams, composed largely of boys ten and elen:n years old, are competing for honors in the "junior college" league. while four other teams, made up oi boys twelve, thirteen and fourteen years ! old, are tJiaying in the "fish" league . The standings in each league up t o Tuesday t'f this week were: Colll.'ge Lt>ague :l\Tinn e ~ota The Most Remarkable I Won L o:-; t 1 . .. . .. . .. . ....... . ....... :~ 0 Purdue . ... . ... ....... ..... . . . . .. . . 2 0 IllinoiR . . . , . .. . ..... .. .... 1 11 Indiana ............... ........ ... .. 1 2 Northw es tern ........ .. .. ...... . . .. 0 3 Hsb Leu.gue .1 Won Lost Ti ed 1 Sharks ..... . ...... ....... . 2 1 OVERCOAT SALE of tlte Past Ten rears For Choice of Our Bntire Stock(excepting only Montagnact and Heavy Pile·) plus hundreds of Stein-Bloch's newest and &neat Coati. A most extraordinary opportunity! 1 1 ~~~~·?~~., ::::::::::::::::::J Flounders ...... . ....... . . 1 2 ~ ~I I 1 1 · CHILD STUDY CLASS MEETS Group number 26 of the Chiid's Study class held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs . Julius Friedlander, 215 Golf terrace, \Vilmettc, on Tuesday £&rternoon, January 28. Mrs. Percy Cowc..n of Glencoe read her paper on "DlsC!pline." Little Grant Ridgeway Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis, 207 Cumberland road, Kenilworth entertained twenty of his little friends at a sleigh ride last Saturday_ afternoon. It was Grant's sixth birthday. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, 325 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth left this week for Florida. They will be gone until spring and will spend the greater part of their thne motoring through Florida. TH .E;#~}HUa ....... HENRY STATH Dlltl C. LY.TTON & SONS ~ ORRINGTON aJ CHURCH, EVANSTON JACKSON, OOCAGO Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenints

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