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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 37

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LeU iipracticabIe uccause of the great p uine *..~iesso-semJIwd as ei- distances- between some of the lowing from the Bible: "0 God, to scbools, manirig defaults necessary in whom vengeance belongeth, shew Somnel instances. thyseif.' Lord, how long shah1 the Teplan for next year is to devide wceho ogshali the wicked tuIe. league into three, sections. 'New triumph,? They ra npce h Trier, Wauikegan, ,Oak Park, Povst people, O0Lord, and. afflict thineè and Mrton îll cmprisrone so. heritage. He that planteth the ear, four Chicago high schools-IlcKiiiley, shalhe not hear? He that formed Tilden Tech, VonSteuben and Amund- the, eye,* shaàlI he not .séec? He- that s-ýano'ther, an:d Thornton,Egl-hatst te heathen, shall ot wood and George Rogers1 Clark. if he1 correct? He tha t tcacheth- man 'Whiltiýing the third.: knowl.vedgc, shaîl not lie know? plan Oratory Extempore Conteat Blessed is the nman whom thoul The first, an.d second place winner chastèest, 0 Lord, and teachest him i> èach secti on will e ngage in a. to ers out of. tbY law" (Psalxns 94:1 3, 5,9 nament to- determinle the leagu< 1 0, 12). champion. Next year the league plans~ The lesson-sermon also inclùded to conduct tournament in oratory the following passages* from the and e'%teioranectîs speaking, as wùll as in debate. It isproposed to award a.cup to the winniteÉ of the league debate charn- pionsbip. and to give individual award to the members of the chatnPilonshirp cNtew v ould he similarly honored. NwTrier. Proviso, Thornton andI George Rogers Clark are still in the r"-anning for this sensoti's debate hon- ors. The champions,-hip, wil. be decid- cd later this month. Railroad "Speeder" Collides With Truck Wednesday of Iast meek as Joseph Woolriclge, signal man for the Chii-' cago & North Western railway at the Wilmette Uinden avenue crossing, was proceeding south on the tracks of that railroad on a power "speeder," he struck a tru~ck belonging to Henry Ilg, 845 Pine street, Winnetka, at the Linden avenue crossing. The truck was driven by George Roth. Walter Piel of Milwaukee, a C. & N. W. brakenian, who was rîding on the "sýpeeder" with Woolridge, .received a evere cut over the rightý eye, and, wras taken to the Evanston hospital by Roth, who was not injured. forrmerly 91 Wil mette. Russell Cook, Jr-, is at Duke' univTersity and, wil return »in june. -Mr.and -Mr. o-g . r'J - Mr andMrs Geoge . Dyérr., 344. Woodstock, avenue, left Kenil- worth last Tuesday and.are motoring to Green Bay, Wis., for a1 vacation. Nornia R. Wlauus othShore *gent State Ferm Mutuel Auto luls. Co. Have -me tell you, how this continiuons Polcy.Plan dits insurânce, costs about 40o%., Légal Reserve. Rgted A-Plus by gest's. Coast-IoCoast servie. Authorized representation anid service. Trel. Oencoe 1246-Hlghland Park 1478-Deerfielid âço. SOOLDEN STATE LIMITES Cor APACHE * - 1é ~ :h1t," au116 dIS ~ 1" W.tculr Most MOTHERS appreciate, the -value of cil keat Ask any mother. She'II tell you that steady, reliable heat is necessary for the health of her family. And, those, 'e WiImtt. ' 900 PI4OES Wl, Executive Offices, 1801 Fullerton Avenue, Phone SIX, PLANTS CONVENDENTL Y LOCATED SERVING THE CHiCAGO ARtEA ing More appreci Day gift than the for a m nise of a rsey

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