Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1936, p. 26

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CoIow~ Sea Set Crayon Sets andK racfingBDokEs Newtooo.,A rtis' Materials A Comlet.Limse of ;Wissor8& PAINT HEADQUARTERS 1567 Sherman Ave., Evnomsi@uWe Deliver, Ueiver*isly 5990 W. J. GALLINGER' f OIH RS UH The teamns choseti by Coach Macbe: affirmative. Warren Goodmian, and Dick Clifff WV. S. Corning. negative.,Bob were: Miss Winifred Wilson. Matthews. 1 Lehman. BroNn. Dr. Russel 5mi l and Gor-. Greenberg. Bob, and Bob Gruhn. don, Van Kirk. Members of another teamn. are: afcasts the from members The new Clarence H-ubbard. Jackof "Quality Street" nd Te uen' fi rmative. Herbert. $teinberger, Husband."1 the, club,'s recent produic- son McLow. and. Bill.Drucker:. Jamnes. tions. werec officially accepted. To Garrett Dave'Earlv and Bol) Good-, negative, several membersý - who- have done1 mian. outstanding w o.rk went Plavers' The second debate of the year will1 tue1nberships. the highest honor the 8. club: awards. They were: Rosamond be . the follownLy dav. Janurv,and. Corning ,Warren anSpantech. Lane with Pr.,Cassie'EmnpfieldI. afPdyçk Frazer. Peter Gerbar'd. Dick Lehman- will, defend. the Matthews5 Bob while of side. firmative road. and the president .and Bob Gruhn wilI take the negathe club. Ashton Taylor. tive.. Par. Bazar Bob Greenberg is a new memnber Club Girls' of the teamn. w h opresentea ftenneul ,sýi y'-' Goodman's "Dust of the Road." They Lean will j t.1 Exce eds Expectations Miss Lulu, Wrizht. facultv sponsor, and Jane Krause. president. of the Girls' club of Nýewý Trier H1gh school reported that over $1.200 ivas added to the club's scholarsbiv fund as a resuit of the bazaar. held Saturday, December 5. This was far above the set go41of $800. The cafffo>th seemed to be the niost ponular. beinL- sold out bv 3 o'clock. The "foUlies." the dance, and the tea room also made biLg bits. ý nrilmentinn shnild be nmade of ]Boys Plan to Aid Local Charities for Christmas As they have donc in the vast few years, the lboys of N.ew Trier flitzh school are again helping local charitics take care of needy famnilies for Christrnas. This activitv is svonsorcçl by the boys' club. the Tri-Ship. Families are taken care of ini one of two ways. cither the advisorv ron rnviding comletelv for aý ngabardIie pMot.trM the. goTh.yre tien. inggt shoes youll lind for <auyour holiday eventing. And theYll hold their ,èwu inl1001M tNorth Shore Students* FouIr dents at the National College of Eduicatdon. %vilihave parts to play this afternoon. Thursday." December 17, in the annmal college nativity play entitled "Tlere XVas Onie Who Gave a Lamb." IJoan C. Elliott and Sylvia Pollack, in Nativity Play jSeen north shore girls who are stu- I RETIRES 1 xUuet LI. , iiiettI . tuT .>ienco.e. on iChristmas day. «Mr. Willett is business manager of the Christian Century and a member of the publishing house of Xillett & Clark. His vounger brother. Paul Y. ,Willett. is aiso on the staff of the' Christian Centurv, i ailroad. - - Mr. WVhite is one of the most widely known freiglit traffic m~en in the Middle West. His entire service haý been at Lta Salle stationi, Chicago, where be began as an office boy

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