Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1933, p. 19

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othier than tangible propertyY. New Trier will uphold thu ýaffirmative of this question. _Friday of this week the- Ne%% Trier teanis _%ill meet M aine, Towtiship 1lIiglh school in a (luial debate. th-e New~ Trier affirmnative team remùain-- ing at bomeé and the negative teamý * roing to L)esPlaine%. *Chiester KMacLean of the%*ew Trier English department, who is thé "lebate coach àt the local hiigh 'school,. aas announced the followiig as the * probable New T.rier lineup for. the dual 7debate: Gerard Brooks. James 1 >)onahue and jane Fitzgrerald on. the alfirmative teai an] Rudolph Kas- par, Glenn Walker and Florence Hagenali on ýthe negative team. The match with 'Màire W'ill be *a no-de-i 4'Ulaflair. * HOME FROM EAST Miss Lillian 'M. 'Meyers and bier niece, Mi\ary, Alice Speedie, 6)28 .4- botsford road,. Kenilworth. bave re- turned fronx an eiglit nmonth' ývisit In the east. The\- left last Julv and * spent the surmer -%ith 'Mary Alice's inother, 'Mrs. Arthur D. Speedie, at her countrv place at Governor's Is- land, N.H.. and the rernainder of thec tune with 'Mrs. Speedie at lier tovvn home in Winchester, MNass. The reason for the postpontenicnt of his appearanceý in, Glencoe is that Mr. Moore. is to accompany Baron Matsuoka, chief .japanese delegateý Dn a trip throutgh, the United, States, beginning in -New York:on March 43 ahd ending whe n the baron sails front San Francisco on. April 13.: Mr. Moore isa. journalist of grnat abilitv and. bis recent exeieceav qualified hini to bring to bis 'audi- ences the. verv latest new,s from this important part of bis world. Tickets may be Ohtaine'd from Mns. Simon ýRgwitchi, 340 Moraine road, Higl'i- land Park, or -froin the temple office, Lincoln and'Vernon avenues, Glencope. ATTEND SPRING FORMAL Miss Marjorie Smnvthe, 43 ICenil- worth -bV #4 Miss~ Beth Brower of Wilmette and the Misses M-\ary- an d Jean Forrest of Winnetka. and Dorothy Reed ýof Oak Park-. motored to Granville, Ohio, last Fridav to attendl the spring for- mnal at Denison uiviýersit%-. On Satur- day is Smyvtleie otored to Coluni- b)us, Ohio, and on Sundlav visited. friend., in Zane-sville. Ail the girls returned together on M.\onda. Speolas-for Thur. Pori. ami Sat. CHICEENS> Milk fed, fancy il faav oata4&6lb LEGC0VLOF Centaine Sprint. I54 RIS ROAST Standing, Sth mand firom- native 'beef, IL. 7t riba, 14c ?6f*éeïho, etClub or Mimnte, I Wisconmsin, L rick and mid Anueri. 5 George _M. Coale, 322 Keniilwvorthi ave- sing -will discuss Capon Socchi from nue, Kenilworth, after taking part In "The Ring and the-Blook." Tbis was the Mfinstrel shiow, this Saturdav at to bave been the subject last meet- Morgan Park Mfilitarv acadeniv. ne- ing but instead~ "Dark December," a turns home to spend bis prn vaca-1 plav witten 1w Clements Dane. about tion with bis uarents. I the Bronté farnilv was :read. Apples Splsaoh FaIu* Ronle Be.au1y 'risp. tender, 4Ilbs. 19o pk.15@el, CHIEN BEANS àpF. 19e CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN Ry. Vres~h Callf. Broadleaf 2 Lunches 190

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