Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1931, p. 15

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This teain, upholding the affi- ma- tive of the question, "Resolved, that the several states should enact legis- lationi providing for compulsory un- employment. insurance," defeated a negative teani made up o'f Bob Green- halgh, captain; Willard Hopkins and Bruce Ellison. The sanie question is to be 'used, in the interscholastic'de- bates. New Trier already has. accepted de- bates with Maine, Township Hligh school of Des Plaines and Morton High school* of Cicero for this season. Last year New Trier defeated Maine in a dualýdtbate on the chain store question and divided honors, with Morton, which had previously ,Wou twenty debates. Besides Don Nelson, three ;other boys, Albert Ackertnann, 'Lambert Maguire and William Klejn,-have been added: to. the student coachin.g1 staff to assist -Chester' E. MacLean, the faculty member in charge of the deLbate work at New Trier. ,. Two more matches in the debate tournamnent at the high school were scheduled for- this weuk. On Monday a n affirmative team composed of AI- bert- Ackermann, captain; Don Net- son and' James Donahue was to de- bate, a negative teamni made up of Lanmbert Maguire,, captain, William Doty and Carl Enchelniayer. On Wednesday there was to be a,debate betvveen Glenn Walker, captaîn,. Bruce Ellisoin and Don Toepan. speaking for the affirmative, and Tomn Antrini, captain, John Griffith --and James Kingery for the negative. Winners of the debates this week and the onie held last Vriday wilI en- gage in an elimination tournament next week and the week following. .,,.Wilmette Post 46 A merican Legion TlTue regular December meeting ,Wilîflcettu post wilI be hield Tuesd; Dccinhler 8, at St. Augustinie's cl hiouse. AUl ex-service men -are invit I securing the old Cross Point . school on W ~iînette avenue in time to entertain the district.-S. Van Inwagen. ON SERVICE CLUB PROGRAM r The Protestant Womé,iis. Service club will hoid its regular mieeting on 1 December 2, ini Marshall' eièld:. Wedgwvood rooni. Lunchieon. will be served at 12 :30 .o'clock. R.- E. Patti-! .,On Kline of Wilmettc will speak on- current events and Carl. Balcomni> is to give a ,talk on "God's Wonder- land," Picture s, Poetry, anid Mugic. Mrs, F. G.. Ewald. will spénd, the 'Ilinsgvig holidays with bler daugilter, Ntrs.. Oliver H. Perry, 130 Sevcnteenth street.. Mrs. Ewald is the social, director at West hall, the Uiversity of Illinois. I FITTED CASE I $15000 to $200.00 Ve lNoa o8WU' lm EST 8659 CHC~AO WIEDOLDTeS-EVANSTO4N Davis Street Wilmette 1100 Noveber28 to, Decemnber 5 Il $5.000,:000 -Worfh 'of Nice Thngs ai Low Pmies COURTESY* DAY November 27 I.' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j"____________________ muni__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of lay, lub Iu Much secrecy surrounds the workings of the several membership squads niow at labor. to niake Wilmette post 100 percent before the next meeting. Latest reports f roni D. C. Leach, vice-com- mander, show 83 have paid next. year's dues. The $5 dues to the post go al- môst entirely.for, service work, s0 even 1 pe, gian- To:!

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