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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1934, p. 14

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WILMETTE LIFE September 27, 1934 q q L ASK FOR àr. SCHOEN .and avoid being misled Sand disappointed 48 Years' Experience' Upholstering and Repairing Furniture New Location 326 Liadeu, Avenue Adt Furture Co. CHAIR RECANINO Phone Minmette 44S3 ____ __________ a, LOCKSM ITH ING Sof ail.kinds \Made from Numbers LE NDSTROM'IS ..LOCK SHOP lm2 Central Ave. WiL 3212 ATTEND SURPRISE FETE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman, 537 Illinois road, with their sons and daughters, and Mrs. Gertrude Fiegan and Miss '.Sis" Fiegan, as lier friends know her, of 1326 Forest avenue, at- tended a surprise birthday party Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wi- liam Awe, 1030 Illinois road, given ili honor of Henry Eberhardt. Mrs. William Daggett of Clare- mont, FIa., is the guest this week of M4rs. Frederick WV. Taylor, 215 Fifth street. 0o Mrs. Grant Ridgway, -907 Cumber- land avenue, Kenilwortiî, was hostess to twelve guests for luncheon last Tlhursday'at Dundee. WIIORN ê»ww for SERVICE tliat is W hen we make a promise, we.live up to it. We tell you ex actly wbat your car needs and service it accordingly. We wilI Wasb and Grease your1 car and return the finished job to you on time. main Stresi mette 3334 M office Iodoy.' Our service is prompt ond cowrteou s FURNITURE LOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS CO-MAKER LOANS COMBINATION LOANS.l PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 700cheal Steet Eanson Wil6tte 4m 2 Greenleaf mi8 New Trier Debaters Preparing for Compettion n Twelve-Team Leagu I fqualization of Educationàl I.TTJDENT FL YVER Il 1tuii.9 A telegram received Tnesday night of last week by Police Mag- itirate and Mns. John J. Peters, 1519 Washington avenue, WI ilmette, informed them that their son. Arthur, had been oece pied for eight months' trainig in the United States Naval Reserve Flying corps at Pensacola, Fia. This training period u411 be followed by one year of sela training. It is interesfing bo note that there wme 5,000 applicants for adnnston into the corps, anîd of these only 48 tt'ere tentai ively acce pied and sent to Pensacola. 0f these 48 only 24 were retained. these standing Jiiqhest in the exr- a;ninations. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. an d Mrs. Walter Cherry, 517 Sheridan road, entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Luick of Minneapolis, formerly of Winnetka. Mr. Luick was here for the week-end, but Mrs. Luick and their young baby are spending the month of September with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodore Bondy and family have returned to- their home at 621 Harvard street f rom a week's vacation visiting relatives of Mrs. Bondy-in Columbus. Ohio. and friends in Pittsburgh, The Men's Whist club is meeting ixext Tuçsday evening with John W. Panushka of 929,Thirteenth street its host . Its Iast meeting 'w as at the home of Herbert A. Gould. Llewellyn Boweni Texoco Service Màarfak Lubrication Havoline Motor Oil. Goodrich Tires -0- INo MaWms 1L--d Wilnntte 5369 Feéte Braun Brothers19 Champ BasebadilTeam Braun Brothers soft bail team wouid Up' a very successful season with a banquet held last Monday evening at Weeks' Dining, room, Wil- mette. Eleven members of the champion- ship team of the Playground and Rec- reation board's "fast pitching" league received individual basebaîl trophies emblematic of the team champion-i ship. The trophies were supplied by Braun Brothers Oul conipany and pre- sented by Ernest Heller, manager of the team. Daniel M. Davis. director of recre- ation, presented the tcam with a large silver basehaîl trophy; in' behalf of the Wilnîette Playground and Rec- reation board. Members of the team w~ho received iAdi vidual basebaîls were: Jake Hoffmann. James Hoff- mann, Robert Braun, Robert Evans. Richard Huck, William Huck, Earl Miller, Ed Braun, Ernest Heller. Harold Johinson. and William Johir- son. Preparations. already are being miade for the opening of New Trier Higlh school's 1934-1935 debating sea- son, and students interested iii this phase of forensic activity have begun work on the question for debate this year, -Resolved, that the federal gov- ernment should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportinnity throughout the nation by Encans of animal grains to the several seates for pub>lic elemnenitary and secondarv edul- cation." This question is the saine as the one used by the National,1 <ren- sic league, of which New Trier is a mem ber. SChiester L MacLean >of tht New~ Trier Englisli departmnent is again coaching the high school teanis, which, ini recent years, have wotn New Trier an enviable position in thie ticid of debate. Twelve Schoels ini League Thîis year New Trier will b)e a muini- ber of a debate league consisting of twelve schools in the Chicago area. These twelve schools are Newv Trier. Tilden, Mainîe, Thornton, Lane Tech. Morton, Hinsdale, McKinlev, Bowen. Englewood, Waukegan- and Proviso. New Trier's first debate will be with 'rilden on December 14, the Tildeiî negative team meeting the Newv Trier affirmative at Winnetka, and the New Trier negative going to Chiicago the samne day to meet Tildeni's affirmi- a tive. Negative teams travel at all Modeled after "Big, Ten" AIl of the league debates will bc decision affairs, and each school wvilI meet every other school once on hotlî the negative and affirmative sides of the question. The league is miodeled after the Big 10 athletie con ference. A board of judges will be selected to serve for the entire season. At the close of the season the team winping the league championship w ill receive a trophy in recognition of its accomplishnient. The nine of the winning school will bce engraved on the trophy, whic.h wilI be retaîned so long as the school cati continue to win championships. .Make Individual Awards In addition to the large trophy for the winning school,'there will be'indi- vidual awards for members of the teams representing this school. These individual awarcls will bie the permanent possession of their wn tiers. New Trier will have a number (if veterans on its squad this season. Among them are Glenn Walker, lead- er of -the squad last year; Dick Bab- cock. winner of the Solon Reily memorial cup for outstanding work ini debate last season;. William Buge. Florence Hagenah, Marjorie Wood. Robert Goodwin, Clarence Lineber- ger. and Sidney Craî.g. Other stu- dents making bids for places on the squad include Doris Hargis,. Patricia Walsh, Fred Dribus, Patricia Hutch- inson, George Putnam, Phyllis Root. Peg Hutchinson and Arthur Flood. Members of% the Tuesday, club of Wilmette were gue sts for several days last 'week of Mrs., Lyman M. Drake at the Drakes' summer home at the Wausaukee.club at Athelstane. Wis. 0o- Mrs. Orton "Bartlett of New York City, formerly of the Georgian hotel, is to be the lunicheon and dinner guest today of Mrs. Hoyt King, 711 Forest avenue. THE OIL WELL Bob Wn'Mac f et Linden Avenue Phono Wili Sebtemb.er 27, 1934 ,WILMETTIE LIPE 7" Cherch Sb"«*, EVMM*tO»

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