Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 14

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2 oo edn....$250 CHEVRÔLET. $5 2 Door Sedan, heater-..45 £IIW .grOIS. 2 Door Sedan,. -sidemonts, trunk 7 and heater. Tudor Sedan, beater $6 CHRY8L.ER $100 8a!Couýpe' PACKA 10»U. Convertible, rumb Bésat coupé. 'VérycZKER......c. $325 St. ]Régis Brou ghamn..$4' ýDODGE %&.Long wbeclbase, 2 ,Door Sedan. Excellent condition $48 Dg SOTO '3. 4Door Customi Sedan. j3argain. -ýS»4RE UNE IW*1'*RS 9 lico Delge - Plymout h Deaer OU CENTER STREET WINNE11CA 1773 Choir. rehearsl Fr1,ay. evening at 7:30é childrens choir,. Saturday mornipg at On Saturday evening of this week, the Luterrlague yl present "Lookin' LoàVely," a 1hree aet cornedy lu the church'parlors, at; 8 o'clock. IOverYone le Invlted. Sonday rnornIng, Sexagenirna Sunday, the pastor wIil preach on thé. Gospel for the. day Luke 841.Corne and worsip Wi& us fTei Luther league will meet, Sunday evehing at 5:30 o1cbock. W. Invite the. Young people to cone and feIlowshlp with us. Confirmation clasm. Tueaday afteruoon at 3:45 o'lôck.' A VesprsMusiCale wlll b. given by th fOltoiwO f t d'UUV,' d1?4ëeteOý Iy Victoria G. MoLeçd, on Sunday .after- moon. Ms.roh -8, at 4 'clock. Corne and bring your fronde. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR SERVICE MLIDEN HARDWARE CO. MNWle~ v. Wi ...s dyu wiII brve it oft.*i, becauw.i is à mode freiu Mra. Lyaan's pripud. recipe. I pecuul This W.h I B uftor.d Pse.ea.nmid Cf..e I I. Crsu,AL quf brc .....I2 Y. wiiI InfUr prompsI, ai an7 ifle Yom iDPeU0f servesfours 5 of simular trips takeflnuin mepas by New Trier 'students. The pic- turcs were shown by F. D. Frisbie. Who will again lie in *charge >of the spring 'tour. Mr. Frisbie. states- that interest in Ithis year's. visit to places which figured io prominently in the nation's history is surprising, in view- of the factthat no iattempt. bas been' mhade thnis far to "push' -the tour. Supt. Gainey Atends. BEduc ation Confeérences SuPt. M. P. Gaffney.left 'Wednes-. day night to, attend the annual.meet- ing of the Progressive Education as- sociation. at , Washington,. D. C., the latter part of this, week and. of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education association at Atlantic City the first three days of next week. At the Progressive" Edu- cation association convention Mrb4. Gaffney will address a. secondary education group on "Récent De- velopments in Public High School1 Education."m New Trier Grade Win High Honore at Yale Two members of last year's gradu- ating class at New Trier who are now freshmen at Yale have won bigh scho- lastic honors at the éastern school~, ac- cording to word received by Freder- itk A. Kahler, dean of boys, front Ed- ward S. Noyes, associate dean' at Yale. Durlng the first semester John Conrad, one of the 1934 New Trier graduates, bad honor grades in all of bis subjects, while bis classmate, ba- vid A. Garwood, had exceptionally higb honor grades in English and bis- tory. SPEAKS TO PARENTS A talk on "Present Tendencies in Secondary Education" will be given by Supt. M. P. Gaffney of New Trier before a combined inurent-tenchor.. bating league. Proviso ign scilool of Maywood, which broke even in its dual match. with New Trier, and the George Rogers Clark High school of Hammond, Ind., are tied. for second place with six- éictories and two -de-. feats. Last Friday.-New Trier'strengtbeýn-« cd its position. by winning a double victory over Von Steuben of Chicago. New Trieri s negative teàmm-David Early, Robert Goodwin and Clarence Lineberger-traveled to Von Steuben. David Early réceived -the. higbest, number of * points, for his work there. At New Trie the work of Sde Craig, member. of -the home schoo's affirmative team, was give n gpecial ment ion. Ail1 tbree- New Trier speakers were ratedsuperior to those f rom Von Steuben.- This wveek New Trier's opponent is George Rogers Clark High school. ~Becalzse of the Washf«ïgtot?. bfrth- day holiday on Friday the dual match, Coach Chester E. MacLean of New Trier said, probably would take place Wednesday or Thursday. It was the affirmative team's turn to travel' this week, so Gerald Taber, Jack Leslie and Sidney Craig were scheduled to go to Hammond, with the New Trier negative teami-Early, Goodwin and Lineberger-..debating at home. In an exhibition debate before the Wilmette. Rotary club last week the affirmative teamn was victorious. Mar- jÔrie Wood was used as second speaker on the affirmative team in place of Jack Leslie, who acted as chairman for the debate. Caney Creek Program at Assembly Wednesday A program by young penpfle froin the Canev Creek Communitv cenlter ini Knott county, Kentucky, will lie presented at an assembly next Wed- nesday morning at .8:45 o'clock. The Station Pk... WM.s.ff. 3384 Annot week ti Ileà TOR Us eleçte1 -ALTi COUNCIL ,t was made this, ton Schnur has been 't ofthe aeaith, ...... ....... . ............. ..............

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