Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 24

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ADOITIPNAL POUNOS.ec IACH. 1.* AU homshold finoens ironed nd 2. Bth tow.ls fl004d dry , folded. 3.Handkoei rchiefs iroped, no ig appeel, fluffed 4. Weains ifolded. -Waahday 100% Ironing D*y 75% 15 FOR lD nished -Cva A 75%/1,r.ady-to-use service.. Hous.hoId linons ali finished., Wçarg apparel fluff. dried and folded .r.ady for ironing.ý Socksý kited und.rweir en d many other1 piýc*sl cen b. used as d.liv.r.d. Shirts Hand Finished, 10c' Eack Upon' oquest Il EstablishecI Since LM. FRENCH LAUNDRY 1885 Victor OrfIund, Pros. tk. 3060 806 D.mpster St... Evansfon The contest is sponsored by the public speaking departments in la1 number of bigh sebools and colleges ities; ?"_,and "To What tExtent , 'nould Student, Go,.ernments Handie Mat- In the niiddlé west, and bas been conters of Orders and Discipline ini the, ducted for-the P'asFtsix years. Newý Tri er. bas pa rticipated during the past During. the luncheons, Dr.. S. A. four years. The'contest is conducted, Harnrin of :the 'Northweste .ri school it was explained-, in the interests 0.of Place' peace education. of education will speak.6on ",The The orations used.this year by the of. Student Govertument. in the High $cbool." The afternoon session will high schôo were those written last consist of a panel discussion. on year by the entrants ini the college "Methods: of S;tim'ulating-and Guid'- division of thecontest. Lehman spoke ing Student :Participation in Ac- on "Prepare for. Peace,".while>Lang's' Sul)ject was, "We Who Are About-lf0tivities." -and, a.social hour., Die."ý Botb boys ,were îre sent- to give their orations at the Armistice day exercises, at the Byron C.- Stolp school, Wilmette. > Faculty Spoluor New Trier and Evaniston Townishilp Miss Mabelle A. Payton, 383 Park ~Hg ciolî,betr gridirosp ivalsfor avexne, ýGlencoe, iinstiructor in~ publie many years, will meet this Saturday speaking, was faculty sponsor of the afternoon at ýPhelps field, Indian Hill project. The next step in the con-. in a double-beader gatue. with both test, she is explained, will be the freshman - sophomore and varsity county finals, and these will be folsquads participating. It will be the lowed by the state and the interstate last tilt on the New Trier scbedule. rounds. About 20 students at New By winning, the New Trier teai Trier participated. The »ext oratorical contest wbich lias a chance for a tie for third place f o circuit New Trier students will enter will be ini the Stiburban league frosh-sophsthe. while that sponsored by the Union League schools, seven club of Chicago, next February, witb Evanston, New -Trier, Will Mee t in Grid 'Raittie on Saturday SERVICE The survèy, conducted. by A. L. Grinneli, showed that the typical ait been bias it be in the best form New Trier student bas driven two season. Coacb Walter Ascehnbacb bias years or more, usually. in bis parindicated that bie will use the saine. ents' car. It also broughit out the lineup as in most of the previous façt that his driving instruction bias The Evanston freshmnan- almost always been adminiiste.red. by gaines. sopbomore team, at present, is lead- blis parents. ing the league. Over 1,000 students. Most of the student drivers iinas well as the school band, wil attend dicated that tbey had had n~o serious the gaine froin Evanston. accidents but the fact that six lives have been lost in accidents connected witb New Trier students shows sà.a, 3630 Lake Ave., eilnwf+e 641 -Uni. 503S 1students avent instructionl. She i1 -a. sopioniore-iu clesiresuch automobile Arts.ý She gra, eral Lib Collci of is sooný Stepl a course civing1 As.- a resuit, -igh sehool. Trier New 'Or ýateéd eduof te be pre.sented, .to the board,

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