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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 20

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Mrs. Robert 0. Law, Jr., 417 War- wick avenue, Kenilworth, who Ieft Iast week for Clearwater, Fia.. will be one of the bouse guests of, the Nornan Allbrighbts next week. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stewart, 2403 Iroquois road, returned. last Saturday from a wè visit in Mianuii, Fia. *TAX WRAT umelpulmand ludatrial»xd,@, m"Mav V amp & Fel. I RTOCKS A» BOII in the wound. ±vrs. iArcus also was bruised about the body, but appar- ently suifered no other injuries. bEMOCRATIC CLUB MEE TING A general -business meeting of the New. TIrier,, Wonian's Democr-atic clublwilI be held '1uesday afternoon, January 22, at 2:30 o'clock. at' thé home of Mrs. Morris K. Levinson, 106--t Spruce street, Winnetka.- A verv proxminentwmn .demuocrat bas promnised tobe the speaker. Anyýone interested in -the Demùocratic' party and'the New Deal is cordially in- vited.-R. H. Buy *Prof. Robert H. Gault j: f0 demonetrate his Teletactor, an eleci- tricai .instrument. wlaich 'amplifies vibrations of speech and teaches thte de af person to learn a Ianguage through the fingers, Tuesday eve- ning, Jcmjiary .22, a<tbh honte of Mr. and Mrs. Mort on Mergentiteim, 1258 Scotti wentie, Hu b b ard ýWoods, at 8 o'dlock. rT' e demnon- if ration is under the direction of Rytheda L. Pretz:çl, and ze4i! bene- fit thse .4»wrican Institute for thte Deaf-Blind. A s1wrt imsicaie tii cottlidëdethe pro graiî. The T is deisigned and.. inciple. of the ra tflp2ks into a,1 The speakers who were to have represente.d New Trier against Tilden last Friday will be on the platform this Friday when New Trier meets Proviso, Chester * E. -MacLean, the. New Trier coach, stated. 'This w'eek,. bowevrer, the é,negive team Witt de- bate at home, while the affirmnative will go to Maywood*. The.. league- sichedule is so àrranged that,,the af-- firmnative and negative. teams- of eacbi scbool alternate in debating. on the hopme .platform. Representing.N ew Trier on the af- firmative side of the question,"Re- solved that the federal goýernment> should' adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout' the nation, by means of anniual'igrants to thé sevèral states for public ele- mentaryý and secondary education," will be Gerald Taber, jack Leslie and Sidney Craig. The New Trier nega- tive team will be composed of David Early, RobertAoeedwin and Clarence Lineberger. Other Big. Twelve matches this Fni- day besides the one between New Trier and Proviso will be Tildeni vs. Hiammond and Von Steuben vs. Mor- ton. Englewood, another league -school, engages Maine in a non-con- ference debate. while two other league members, Thornton and Mc- Kinley, draw byes. These latter two schools draw byes because the sched- tile was drawn up on a twelve-teamn tire Rileage. Why wait until spring to buy new tires? Equip with maximulm safety and non-skid protection now 1 Yeu need this non-skid protection more this wnter on elippery tions. The student, hy placirg fis fin- gens upon the receiver, "feels" the voice, and thus learnis language and music. in Practfral lUse TPhe teletactor is lu use in Prôfessor Gault's laboratory at Northwestern uni- versity and ln the state sehool. for the deaf ln Jaeksonville, Ill., in relation te' the education of the deafand of thoàe wlio are both deaf and bllnid.. A chli- dre's hosnltal ln London, EngIan& a.'nd' 'Garden Literature',' Subject at Center As garden loyers begin to jwruse seed catalogs, seeking suggestiqons for spring and summer platiting,. thiey, will be given an opp ortuoity to hear about "Garden Literature," the sub- ject upon which Mrs. RoýbertmWork of Barrington mrill 1lectu re at 10:30 Monday in the North Shore Garden center headciuarters ,at- ,Winnetka Servi"e Station No. 11 2532 W. ReIrod Ave. Service Stition No. 12 M 0,Lake Ave. wil-ff. JonChristmas day in Augusta whÉere 'thùe Djm.. temperatUre was 70 degrees. ller, Mrs. Bentley McCloud, 338 Kenil- 1the, :ear- worth avenue, Kenilworth, was host- r of ess 'at luncheon Saturday i honor of D'eofl- ber. mother, Mrs. Robert Olmsted of uni- 1 Omaha, and Mrs. Israel C Cope of, 'Wintka.. Ing otol vend

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