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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 18

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18 W ILMETTE LIFE . March 22. 1929 N. U. Women Debaters in Touch of Spf(ing Marks Garden Club Program Tour of 'Midwest Schools The Home and Garden club of Kenilworth met Monday at the residence of Mrs. Tom Dix, 236 Oxford r.oad. The afternoon's program was delightful. A paper on "Evergreens," written In· ~~ rs. Charles Holme s ·was read hv ~frs. Alfred Hodge. Mrs. Holmes' work is a splendidly written, clear, and very helpful piece. It wa'.> itlustrated with specimens of evergreens grown in the author's garden as well as hv other varieties practicable for Keniiworth planting. The examples di splayed were each carefully tied and tagged. ~fr s. Edwin Hedrick completed th ~ afternoon with her program of spok en so ng s. Her selections included "Radiance" a poem of trees by Phyllis Fergus HoYt: "The Rose" hy Carrie jacobs Bond: "The Gossip s." a garden poem by Ella \Vheeler \Yilcox: a stanza from Richard Ho,·ey's spring poem s from "Songs of \·agabondia." and in closing and in honor of ~f r s. Howe. who is the gue st of her daughter, ~Irs. Dix, Mr . . Hedrick gave "The Patcln,·ork Quilt" hy ~atalie \Vhittecl Price. I ~f r . Hamilton Howe. ( ~r argaret Baccnu s) and babv ha\'c heen here Katherine Sanders is living with for a few clays vishing ~f r. and ~f rs. ' Charle. Ho,,·e. :?40 Kenih,·orth a,·e- ~{rs. Guy Osborne. 330 Cumnor road, nue. Kenilworth. They left Thursday Kenihvort h whi le she is attending . l for Califo rnia. Xorthwestern uni\·ersity. Korth western university's coed debating team left Friday of this week for an inva ion of ~Iissouri and Kansas. heir fir t stop was to he Fulton , ~l o.. to meet the \\'e stminister college debaters. From there they will proceed to Columbia for a debate \vith the Cniversity of ~fissouri. A trip into Kan : a s wiJI take them tc the Kan a s State Teacher College at Pitt sb1,1rg, Southwestern coJJege at \Vinfield. the Cni\'ersity of vVichita, Sterling college at Sterling and then back to Lawrence to meet the Cni\·ersity oi Kansas. · The subject for debate this year I \\·ill be. "Resoh·ed: That in all trials I throughout the l'nitcd State:; a hoard oi judges should be sub stituted for the 1 1 sys tem of trial by jury." I The members of the women's del bate team are Roberta Fairchild, Francis Hollinger and Elynor Dalkart. all students in the school of speech and experienced dehater s. They " ·ill be accompanied by Leroy Lasse, assistant debate coach. 1 Team Work on the Teeth. The tooth brush can make or break the best of tooth pastes. But when you apply REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE with a KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH you have an unbeatable combination. · Klenzo Tooth Brushes are made of genuine bristlesea.ch brush sanitarily packed in an individual carton. Start this combination working on your teeth right away. I J I Milk of Magnesia Bo.th N0 W .. ~ ~ ............... ~. your children can enjoy/ ... I genuine .Arch Preserver Shoes! 1'1. the foot freedom of the ADULTS who have enjoyed wonderful Arch Preserver Shoe demanded the same health features for their children . . . So here is the Arch Preserver Shoe, with its inbuilt natural tread-base, in scientifically designed models that permit juvenile feet natural growth, without pressure or distortion. Start now with Arch Preserver Shoes to give your children nonnal, vigorous feet, with all that thf'y mean for happy active childhood and maturity. Plezible · a 1love Ample foot room, where the foot allowiqforoatural bends. 1rowth. PRfsERVtQfiROJ Shoe Shop

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