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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 7

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May 24, 1929 W I L M E T T E L lF E. PLAN f'IELD MEET A field and trac~ meet for pupils of the Joseph Sears 'school in Kenilworth will be held on the school playground Wednesday and Friday of next week. Events for the you·n ger children will be run off on W e"dnesday and those for upper grade pupils on Friday. Miss Norma Jane MeCanney of··Wit.:. mette just recentJy has returned from PalJn Springs, Cal., where she was the guest of Miss Fern Pensinger of the El Mirador hotel, on the desert, for the past six months. New Trier-Cleveland Board Votes to Build Debate Is Postponed Fence Around "Tower" mitte~, ' . The annual debate between New Trier High ·s~hool and Cleveland Heights High school, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, which was to have bee.n held last Friday afternoon, has been postponed to Monday, June 3, owing to the illness of one of the Cleveland debaters. The leader of the Cleveland tea!ll, a youth who recently won the Ohw state oratorical contest, has su£fere? an attack of blood pohoning a~ cordmg to a telegram received from the Cleveland debate coach. The team ~hich is to represent the north shore htgh school in the inter-state debate will continue its practices, Chester E . Maclean, New Trier debate coach stated this week. John Erickson Al~ bert Denton, and Lowell Comee' are members of the team. The report of the public service comHans yonReinsperg,· chairman, concerning the erection of a fence around Wilmette's water. tower- at the Village green was presented at the meeting of the Village board Tuesday The Geology class of Northwestern night. It is proposed to erect the fence at a cost not to exceed $453. The mat- university, consisting of forty girls ter was referred to the public service and sixty boys and chaperons, spent last week-end at the Dells in Wiscommittee with the power to act. consin, climbing the rocks and making Mr. and Mr's. \V. H. Hayt of 1310. a study of them. Maple avenue, entertained several iii=:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;====:;:;;=;;; friends at bridge last Saturday evening at their home. Affiliated Teacher -oERNAU AKELY M iss Myrtle Lundquist of 511 LinLocal Branch 810 Lake A ,-e. den avenue, with a group of friends, Phone Wilmette U48 attended· the Kentucky Derby at State Accredited Louisville last Saturday. ~------------------------, DEC:ORA'lllfG We are prepared to render tile best personal sernee wltll your painting ant deeoratlng problems. Sherwood Music School M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Greeoleaf Phone 2764 -------------------------J Decoration Day Values-that will make the first summer holiday most enjoyable Smart and Serviceable Exceptio~l Values in .. · Ladies' Dresse· s Specially Priced A special group of Silk Dresses of printed crepe. Plain, washable, crepe georgette at $15 and SlO. Dainty Dresses · for the Little Folk Children's Dresses-sizes 8 to 14 years and Pantie Style Dressessizes 3 to 10 years. Priced $1.25,$1.59 ' $1.95 Smart and Stunning Gloves will be a marked item. We have them from $1 to $3.50. Sim ple Yet Fashionable Hand Bags and Purses in all the new leathers. Priced $1 to $6. 50. The Season's Newest Shades Silk Hosiery in the beautiful Sun Tan and Beige shades. Price per pair, $1 to $2.95. wanted · SALES LADIES Apply in Person W orthen~Carrico Co· 1148 Wilmette Avenue Telephone Wilmette 5 88

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