Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1932, p. 17

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Ackermnan, a junior, represented New Trier. The New Trier affirmative tearn composed of Bruce Ellison, Glenn Walker and Tom Antrim- had pre- viously defeated the. Maine negative teamn in a decision debate on the samùe question. Professor Berolzhei- mer of Northwestern university was, the expert judge. Friday of this. week New Trier will close. its' debating season, when the same affirmative team that met Maine will* clash with the Y. M. C. A. high school of Chicago. The New Trier teams are coachedby Chester E. Mact.ean. PrQspects are bright for a succesýs- fuiý dehating season at, New Trier next year. since mrost, of the members of this vear's téams were lower class- men. James Donahue, James Kin- gery. Tom Antrim and Anne L.upean were .sophomores, Glenn Walker was a freshman. and, Bruce Ellison-and .AÀIbcrt Ackermann were juniors. Mr. and Mrs. Nuel D. Belnap, 1422 Ashury' avenue., Winnietka, with their *littie daughter,, Nauicy, and Mrs. N. D. Belnap. Sr.ý, are visiting in the east *for a f e~wees -o- Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Weese and familY, 141 Kenilworth avenue, Ken- ilworth, have gone te their summer home neair Barringtô,n,. A feature ot the tour this year C-a will be two "grand circle" ali-expense H~ trips, both starting on the same day di and with the choice of itineraries optional on the part of the traveler. A seven-day trip wilI include visits to Washington, D. C., Philadeiphia, New 'York, City, Niagara Falls,. Har- per's. Ferry, Mt. Vernon, Aleýcndria, and Arlington. A five-day itinerary comprises a tour of Washington, D. C., Harper's Ferry, Alexandria, Ar-, lington and Annapolis. The 'tipý to Chicago wiIl be made on june 19 over the North* Shore line, with direct connections at that point 'for the east. The party will. leave Milwaukee at 2 p.ý m., Racine at 2:32 p. . Kenos ha, 2:42 p. m,. Waukegan,' 2:57 p., M., and. thence .proceeding to the, Chicago Loop over the Skokie Valley route. Special ar- > rangements -are being made to. trans- port persons from ail suburban corn- munities on the Shore Line route to Chi cago. on June 19. AUl arrange- ments for the tour Will be made in advance by the local agent. Miss 'Margaret Bluthardt, 415 Es- sex road, Kenilworth, bas had as-,ber guests for a few days Miss Gail Cal- lendar of St. Louis and Miss Mildred Council of Fairhope. Ala. 0o Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fitzgerald. 711 Cummings avenue. Kenilworth, had twelve guests for dinner and bridge last Saturday evening. venes at ornaS to thie graduates. Jones 1 o'clock. HAP PY SU M.ME R. DAYS parents of Wilmette and viciniycaogetercide y aluable summer-experiences in The Childven*s School on Sheridan Road. Regular classs ame provided, for Kin- dergarten, Nurs.ery School and th. six grades.Spia swimminq and beach plaiy, outdoor .thetching ami model- ing. amdi ndividual instruction In fundamnfnaI subjects. Limousineservice ai m'oderato fee. Six-week session: Juneý 13 to Juiy 22. Visit the school. Write or telephone. Clara Belle ,Bker..Director., Depf. W-20 Sheridan Rtoad. Evanston. Illinois. Telephone: ,Gree.nleaf 022 1 -Rogers Park'1807. T he Ch.il1dren. National.Colie-ge s o'f On Davis St. EVANSTON Wiette 1il e NEW.SOE-FROLD!e SIROER EPAIRINOFVQUALITT ]MN£ BT X R~ W .,U AE Give longer Il t your beels and gain great eoin. fort ln walklng. Bargains, at .. Wieboldt's Basemenct-Evî.anston School1 Education - Il . '1 ý a ý . e

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