WILMETTE r· . - Kn. WDliam James Sturceon _, Cllicap announce the birth of a ~ lWiUiam James, III, October 26, at- the RaftDSwoocl .hospital Mrs. Sturgeon was Nina L,OOs, daughter of Mrs. Ida LJoas of Winnetka and Mr. Sturgeon is i " LIF~ NC)Vember _ 16, 1928 Alsdorf, Lawrence Doty, BiD Rich, C. Phillips, Joe Rich, an~ William Couoo~ . . T · T N . .ew ner eams . Find Stiff Schedule · J9~~Q. 29 D ebates ,, &,(J· tile Two debate teams to represent New of Krs. W. J. Sturgeon of EvTrier High school 'in inter-school conanston, formerly of Wilmette. !ests this year will be chose~ followmg the final try-outs next Fnday. Preliminary tryouts were held three weeks ago, and. from the eight c.oneiiAIU ... TDL· fer DBT testants who tned ou~ at that bme . Ua1Ttnlt7 . . . only one, Dorland Davas, was assure.d I A a place as ·a regul~r .on o_ne of this lOll . R £ D AL B 1 T 0 B A Q · · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N~e~w~T~r~~~r~N~ew~s~,~s~b~d~e~n~t~p~u~hl~~~a~h~on h~~~nifi~ ilicir ~~ntion ~ ro~- v~~~n~ year's teams. Dav1s IS ed1tor !'f ~he at the high school. This is his first year in high school debate work. .John Erickson, a member f.!f t~ team which defeated Cleveland .m 19 when that team was champaon. ~f Ohio also . will be one of· New Traer s debate re resentatives this year. New Trier an/ Cleveland will clash for the hird time next May. Thus far eac~h school has won one of the mterse ... tional debates. B9th boys and girls are eligible to try ·'out for places on one. of . N~w Tr~'s t~ams, each of whach wtll ne firDposed of three members.. More , In addition to the Cleveland debate, New Trier has. scheduled debates with Urbana and Roosevelt High schopl !of Chicago. The Urbana. contest will be the fifth of a series between the two schools. Thus far New Trier has 1 won three out of four. wnmette Puplls V · Look F orwar to acabon Sch~l d Wilmette Public school pupils are tlllan twenty students early th1s week looking forward to the an!'ual holiday T~ Thanb~~g v~~ peting in the tryouts. They are: LOts tion this year will start on Wednesday, Goldstein, Helen Bosley, .Be~ty Holm~s, November 28, one week from next d d 1 t t"l th foll · James Edmonds ·. MarJOrl~ Koentg, · e owmg Ol .an Sethness, Bill Horstmg, Ea. rl We nes ay, to as un 1 Monday, December 3. T~e Christmas ·Lingle, Bob Livingston, George We·d- vacation will begin on Fnday, Decem. inger, James Alden, Albert Denton, ber 21, and classes will be resumed on oward Bleser, Margaret Washbu~n, hil von Ammon, Lowell Comee, ]tm Monday, January 7. · aves 1 moneyo The work that any home washing machine can do is only equivalent to our Wet Wash Service, which costs but five cents a pound. You couldn't begin to do the laundry at home for such a figure, could you? The active, modern woman who loves the out-of-doors is particularly delighted with ~r We offer services in keeping with every family need and every fam· · ily budget. All-ironed services. Partially-ironed services. Services in which clothes are returned damp for ironing at home. Have the Washington Laundry Man in your neighborhood explain our services in detail. PHOENIX Wool-Mixed Hosiery for Wo·en T HEY are so expertly close,knit that they appear as trim and well,fitting as their silken sisters. ., ., ~ ., ., ., ., ., ., Fashioned for warmth and comfort, yet ex, pressivfl of every style requisite of a very important accessi>ry, they will add a note ofperfection to your cold weather wardrobe. . Washington Laund.y NO . . . , ..a , .,_, ~. · ~~ . Silk and Wool Hose, $1.95 . ILL ROSENBERG'S Davis Street- Downtown I.\lanston ( Phone Wilmette 145