WILMETTE LIFE Apt il 26, 1929 Hi1h School Debaters in Practice Tilt at Skokie In the fourth practice debate clash between N~w Trier High school debate teams at the Skokie school, Winnetka, this week the affirmative team won a 2 to 1 decision. The debate was judged by members of the Skokie school faculty. Pupils of that school made up the audience. The count is now even between the two New Trier teams, each having won two practice debates by close margins. Abolition of the jury system was the subject discussed. John Erickson, Lois Goldstein, and Dor· · · land Davts spoke for. the afftrmattve and Albert Denton, Olm Seth.ness, and Lowell Comee ~for the negative. . The New rner debate~s a!e gettmg "warmed up for the btg mter-state debate with Cleveland High school on May 17. In their first inter 7sch?ol clashes last week-a d.ual debate wtth Proviso High school of Maywoodboth New Trier teams showed strength, according to Debate Coa.ch MacLean. None of the New Tner debaters with the exception of John , had ever ta ken part m · m· Erickson, ter-school debate competition prior to last week. SEED PLAYGROUND f The vacant lot on the north side o Cumberland avenue across from the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth is being graded and seeded down. The ·lot is school property and may ~e used as school playground when it ts well ~ dd d ..,o e · M . r. and Mrs. R. L. Fowler, 512 b h Roslyn road, Kenilworth have . oug t a home on Warwick avenue, Wmnetka and expect to move there very soon. -oMrs. John L. Wilds, 244. Oxford d ·entertame at road. Kenilworth luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. NAME HONOR STUDENTS .ON SEARS SCHOOL ROU Announce Liat of Honor Society and Honor RoD Pupila During Month of M~ch Honor society and honor roll pupils at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, for ·the last month were · announced this week. To be eligible for the honor roll a pupil must have "E," the highest grade, in effort. Members of the honor society are those who have six "E's" on their report cards. Following are the honor pupils: Think of freezing ice cubes in your present ice-box Have all the ice cubes, desserts and salads you want ... wben you want them. Make your present ice-box a Rrigidaire · · an easy matter to convert your present ice-box into a Frigidaire automatic refrigerator. And think what this means. A plentiful supply of sparkling ice cubes, delicious frozen desserts, delightfully different salads ... all the benefits of dependable, care-free refrigeration ... for years to come. And Frigidaire gives your family priceless health protection. It maintains constant low temperatures that keep foods fresh and wholesome ... temperatures that you know are safe Besides making your ice-box an automatic refrigerator, Frigidaire now gives you positive control over freezing time and temperatures. Just turn the lever of the Cold Control to "colder" and you speed the freezing of ice cubes, desserts or salads ... you have colder refrigerator temperatures for emergencies ... all this under control. Let us tell you more about Frigidaire's simplicity and what Fngidaire does. Let us tell you about the new low prices and General Motors liberal terms. Stop in today Honor Society Russell Cooke, Roy Demmon, T om Hildebrandt, Billie Robertson, Fred Workman, Shirley Botthof, Barbara Clark, Elinor Clark, Helena Clay, Dorothy Deacon, Jane Harrison, Mary Huck, Dorothy Smythe, Louise Watson, Maurice Bosley, Bob Fulton, Peter Gilbert, Joe Harrison, Stanley Knight, Donald Harper, Cyrus MacKinnon, Jack Simling, Donald Vail, Roger Barrett, John Beckman. Clinton Demmon, Grover Hermann, Herman Hintzpeter, Billy Holmes, Earl Moss, Jack Stebbins, Billy T'immins, Harry Weese, Joy Mervis, Nancy Wilds, Vinnie Grondal, Catherine Hepburn, Cynthia Holmes, Jeannette Post, Carolyn Wilson, and Lucille Brenner. Honor Roll (Third grade)-George Brown, Patricia (;rover, Harriet Imus, Lucy Huck, Nadine Kinney, Warren Knauer, Evelyn Montanaro, June Toops, James Waring, Mary Wolf, LeRoy Eggert, Ruth Sprenger, James Olin, John Deacon, John Wil;:;on, Marion Mesick, Shirley Wetterer, Norman Bemis, Jean Jones, Kirk Dilling, Andy Kuby, Janet Colvin, and Barbara Baggaley. (l<'ourth grade)-Mary Barrett, Arthur Bonnet, Betty J. Cooke, Geraldine Cox, Bunny Dahm, Zo de Ia Chapelle, Charlene Driver, Edith Gillett, Hele n Glennon, Virginia Howe, Peggy_ Ketcham, Arend Knoop, Benjie MacKinnon, George Richards, Jeannette Robertson, William Scott, Burton Smith, Mary Jane Smith. Billy Stebbins, Donald Stillman, and Kirk Taylor. (Fifth grade) - Doris Wolfe , Anne tte William~, John Spr nger, Gilbert Mcintosh, Marsha Huck, l\liriam Holm s, Jane Holmby, Shirley Hermann, Doris Heaton, Paul Cornell, Arthur Carlson, Martha O'Connor, Mabel Sample, Jani ce Bouchard, Betty .Joslin, Alice Kelly, ,Jane Peycke, Aurica Simon, and l\Iargax·e t Tideman. (Sixth grade)-Robert Berger, Russell Cooke, Bobbie Cutler, Roy Demmo~1. Jimmie FitzGerald, Donald Harper, Tom Hildeb randt, Irving MosH, Billie Robertson, C'arlHon Ross, Dwight SandRteel, Fred Workman, Shirley Botthof, Barbara (' lark, Elinor Clark, Helena Clay, Dor(lthy Deacon, Jane Harrison, Mary Huck, C'eeilia MacKinnon, Dorothy Smythe, antl Louise Wat son. (Seventh and eighth grades)-Rogt'!' Barrett, John Beckman, Clinton Demmon, Earl Moss, Jack Stebbins, Joy Mervis, Nancy Wilds, Catherine Hepburn, Jeannette Post, and Carolyn ·w il son. · I T'S Give Baseball Standing at Joseph Sears School Standings in the three boys' bas~ ball leagues at the Joseph Sears . school, Kenilworth, up to Tuesday of this week were: .Junior League (Boys 7, 8, and 9 Years Old) Won Lol't Milwaukee .... . ..... . ........ 3 1 Detroit ... . ... . ............... 3 1 Chicago .. . ..... . ............. 2 2 St. Louis . . . . . . . . ........ .. . 0 ·I 1\llddle League (Boys 10 and 11 Years Old) Won Lo:-t Giants .. . , . ...... ............. 4 1 Cubs . .. . .............. 3 2 Cardinals . . . . . . . . ............ 3 2 Yankees ........... , ........ . .. 0 5 ti\enlor League (Boys l 2, 13, and 14 Years Old) Won Lo:-:t Sardine:-; . . . . ........... ... . . . 3 1 Bass .... . ......... . ... 2 2 Whales .... .. ............. . .. . 2 2 Sharks ... . .................... 1 3 FRIGIDAIRE The QUIET Automatic Refrigerator STOVER CO. ~llchlgnn Ave. at Randolph St., (lot N. 1\IIchlgQ.n Ave.) Randolph UoO Hubbard Woods · 890 Linden Winnetka 1811 Publle Senlee Companr of Northern IUinols At all their om.ees. Ave. Evanston · · · 1811 Sherman ATe. Greenleaf 4480 Highland Park · · 18! Central ATe. Highland Park UO Mrs. Allen E. Towne, assistant at the Roycemore school, Evanston, will go to England in June for post graduate study in Oxford and Cambridge universities.· -oMrs. Frank Barrett, 55 Essex road, Kenilworth, is leaving with her daughter, Mary, on May 1, for Denver, Colo., to be gone for about two months.