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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 53

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March 18, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 53 St. Joseph,s Nine DEBATERS TO.DECIDE Vengeance PHILLIPINE QUESTION ~reaks on Evanston Team · · up in the eighth inning, Schwartz First Scandinavian Church Borre and Schnig Hoffman got on 886 Elm street, Winnetka. base. Then George Buske knocked a Pastor. A. E. Rohrbach two bagger whir.h let Schwartz and Schnig get across the plate for the 943 Spruce street Telephone Winn. 2791 Hours of W orahip runs. The All-Stars failed to New Trier and Proviso Teams to The second game of the series of winning score in the ninth, leaving the score Sunday services : . Meet Tonight at High School games to be played between the Evans- 5 to 3 in favor of the St. Joseph team. Sunday school, !.l :30 A. M. ton All-Stars .and the St. Joseph, 1 Bible class, 9 :30 A. M. Auditorium The line-up and sco.re follows: Swedish service, 11 A. M. team of Wilmette, conducted by the Young People~s service, 5 P. M. Playground and Recreation board of St. Joseph, 1 (5) Evanston All Stars (~) English service, 7 :45 P. M. L. F. Should the Philippines be g-ranted \Nilmette, played at the Howard J. Schaefgen S. S. Jime Jans J. Hoffman :lrd Hy. Kilby 1st Subject : "The Marks of the Lord immediate it~d;p~ndence? "Yes, no School gymnasium Thursday evening, N. Spies 2nd Hen. Kilby S. S. Jesus." do_ubt a.bout tt, ~s the answer. of ~he March 10, was won bv the St. Joseph J. Borre 1st Rog. Kilby 2nd L. F. · Mart. Hale 3rd Wednesday-Swedish service (Lent), 8 affirmative . de~atmg k,~m, qt~chnst, I team, 5 to 3. The game was much E. Miller p.m. G. Buske C. F. Windlebom S. S. Dauber a~td Hememan. ~ertaml~, not, closer than the first game. The St. .r. Schneider R. F.Jim Berrie C. uch act ton would · be dtsastr~us re- Joseph pitcher made 26 strike outs but F. Heuel P. Spence Solheim R. F. Saturday-Confirn,.ation class, 10 a. m. S. S. Bill Clarke P. ~ly !.he members of the negative, Rol- several men got on base by run'ning A. Phillips B. Nelson s· . S. "Ill that .He blesses is our good lm Stmmonds, Yost and Burdge. · 1as t s t n'k e. on tl1e1r l'mpires-H. Harloff and P. Caldwell And unblessed good is ill: Both teams are ready to support Tl E · Scorekeper-G. Mcintyre And all is right that seems most wronc 1e 'v~ns~on team got two runs ~ 11 their statements with an impressive If it be His sweet will." list of arguments and facts. The New the first 111~111~, and another run Ill Trier High school affirmative team is the fourth mnt!lg. The . St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Irving Babcock, 229 going to present its case in the New ~eat.11 scored thet: first run 111 th~ t~trd Essex road, will return to Kenilworth John is the most popular Christian Trier auditorium at 7:30 o'clock to- ~nn.lllg. and two 111 the seventh mnmg. Saturday from Cuba where they have name in Illinois telephone directories; night~ aganist Provis~s negat~e _ r_Jt_ t s_ ·_ t_ te_ d~ th _e~s_c_o_re_,_l_lu _t~~-·h_e_n~t1_1e_y~g_o_t~h_e_e_n~f_or~_se_\_ ·c_r_~~w~e_ek~s·~~~~~~-t_h_e_n_W~i_ll_ia_m~._J_a_m_e_s~an_d~C-h_a_r_le_s_.~~ team, while New Trier's neg-ative team I fights at Proviso. The outcome is hard I to predict, since very little has been heard of the Prm·iso teams, hut if tht:y are of the same calibre as last year's team, an intere ting and exciting encounter is to be expected. Each debater is allowed a ten min ute constructive speech and a five-minute rebuttal, with the exception of the last speaker, who is allowed a sixminute rebuttal. The time for rebuttal is somewhat longer than is customary in most high school debates. This arrangement has been made in order to facilitate as much refutation and ex · temporancous speaking as possible, for these factor s reallv constitute the true test of debaters. · The question of our policy in the Philippine Islands has been much de-, bate~l recently although "the fig-hting sixty-ninth congress which recently went out of session failed to pass any of the proposed legislation on the mat- · tcr. The recent report of the CarmiTh ompson mission has acted as new oil on the fire of the arguments. A great deal of secrecy has been kept about the speeches, and 1Ir. 1fc- ~ Lean, coach declines to 1-(iYe ·any iniormation about the outline of the Your p · d · . cases, or about the comparative I . nn te Piece is :-trength of the affirmative and ncgaWant 1t to hav . Your salesman ti\·c ·s ide of the question. I · e a refined . · ou Frederick E. Clerk will probably act tng personality and o . convtncing, pleasas chairman ef .the debate. J udgcs will he picked from a list of prominent atfull force of the s y u Want to carry the torneys and Forensic instructors. I - I 1 I Let Printing Be your Salesm . an y COURT VACATES CALL FOR BOND ELECTION (Continued from Page One) turc performances as has been admitted to he the plan of the moving picture syndicate, let them g-et husy by \Hiting the legi slators at Springfield, the Speaker of the · Illinois House of Representatives, the President of the Tllinois Senate and the Governor of the State that thev want the House Bill No. 51 passed. Let the various Voters' league s. the various civic org-anizations. and the numerous comunitv clubs, who feel that this unrestricted development should he stopped for the benefit of our home life and our home ideals. let . these organizations exert their utmost influence to further the passage of the measure hefore the legislature. Let them show our representatives at Springfield that we mean to protect those things \ve cherish and Hn11se Bi11 No. 51 will pass. "It's now up to the north shore to make its wishes known in unmistaka hle manner. I hope that we can all unite on the single issue now hefore us and carry it throu~h to \'ictory." Mrs. Wi11iam Kix Miller of 7R9 ~r irh~g-an avenue left las t week for Granville, Ohio, where she. will he the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Lindsey. that at Poken Word T . . . h mosphere in to o d. .. o InJect Is t e Work of r tnanly cold t knowledge of a good. ~rinter. One whYpe . compost tto ose Is expert and one wb . n and typography t.urhn out the class ofOwts wkell equipped to ng t to . or yo h . expect. u ave the it Whether it be bl en I otter or b · c osure, an Ythin roadstde card or g-call us and take care 0 f h We Will t e details. ·· Lloyd Ph ~ollister, , LLINOIS. one Wilmette 1920 wl222 Central Ave ILMETTE . 1 . Inc. Winnetka 2000

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