June 7, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 43 We Use Government' Approved Chemicals TO TRAVEl: IN EUROPE ' .NEW TRIER· DEBATERS ~r. . and Mrs. David R. DeCamp, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, ' will DEFEAT CLEVELANDERS Gb ior Bloomington, lca\'e on f ncl., to attend the graduation of their Saturda.~ T tlepbone Su~trior g8 53 son, \\' ilson, irom Indiana university 01.1 June 10. \\' ilson will accompan}· Ins parent:; on a t\\· months' trip abroad thi s SUlllllH:r, and wi ll Yisit Curt Teich, .Jr .. uf Glen roc, \\·ho is atKew Trier High school finished :ts lending the Lnin~ rsity of Leipzig. The 1929 debating s'ea~on undefeated Mon - D eCa mps \\·ill sail on the S. S. Em< lay afternoon, ) une 3, when a team pres:- of Au stralia on July 2. . campo ed of John Erickson, Lo\\'ell \ \' cdnc s d;.ty~ j un c-u.- ~r s. \ \'alt~..·r Comee, and Albert Det1ton " ·on th ~ ::\ohle Gillett of S33 1\ os lyn road, Kcn annua l clash between Kcw Trier and 11\\'orth. \\'ill entertain her bridge club. Cleveland Heights High school; Cleve land Heights, Ohio, in 1\ cw Tri e r auditorium. By virtue of' its victo ry on ·r 'l e \' t]and last l\Ionclay, ~ew Trier will ke ep . at least for one year, the sih:er lo\'ing cup offered by Louis B. Ktt ppcnh c im r r of \\·in net ka, awarded to t h c " ·i nncr , >i the annual debate cla ssic. Th e natnl· of the \\'inner and the yea r in \\·hi ch I the cup \\'as won will be cngra \· eel on the trophy. r Ne~ Trier's Second ~in I 1\ cw Tner now has a marg1n of tw n Yictories_. to on~ o\·er Clcnbnd, the I latt.er school ha\· i~1g ."·o n in JfJ.2R. T he 1 Ohto scho~l ·ha . 111Yitcd ~ C\\' Tri er t o 1 Cle\·eland tor th e fourth tntcr sta te de hate hct\\·ccn the t\ro team s in ~f 1930. · I "I~e so l n: d. that trial !)\· jur\· should 1 he abolished" was the s.ubjec.t o i t Ill' · debate this year. Proi. C. D. Hanh· ?f ::\orth.\\·estern uniHr ~ ity, the judge. 111 a\\·ardmg the dccisi< n tu :\c\\' Tricr. stated that th no rth :--hr,n· ;o,Chool ad Yancecl stronger arguments. and :-.ttb:-> tantiatL·cl them in bett er iorm. I ft. also prais(' d tht rebuttal \\' ork o i t lw \" ew Trier speakers. The Clen!land tca111 composed r i!J a me Rice. "·inner oi thi s \'Car':-. () h in state oratorical contc . t r-nr high sch )0 ] student s. \'ictor Pollak. and ~filton ~chlesingcr. sho\\'eci unusual strength. ffl.c team , before meeting ~l'w Trier. had lost only one debate this \·car, and that to Ea st High school of Clc\'cland . Praise For Coach 11 uch credit for the success o i the Xew Trier debate teams thi n~ ar goes to Chester F.. ~[aclean. the coach. \\'hO has been on the ~ew Trier fa cult\· since 1923. · Eight Yeteran debaters \\'ill he back next year to rarn· on for ~0w Trier . The~r are: Albert Denton. Lm\·cll Comcc. and Lo is r,oldstrin. memher:-of this ,-car's teams: ~r arjorit: Koe nig, who made the squad but " ·as unable to take part in the int(·r . . chc.lasti cmatches owing tQ illness; John C'urti~. nromi . ing freshman :-pcakcr: Alfred Romig, a <ll'hatcr lrt st \·car and ::\ C\\' Trier'. 1 rprcscntati\·e i;1 orat n n · this Year. and Bob Forrl'stcr and FrL·d Fielding, member s oi the 1028 tt·am s. Win Kuppenheimer Trophy for S. e cond Time Front Ohioans; Close Year's Work ' Our special process of fumigation destroys all moth-life in upholstered furniture, ruga, furs, etc. We Call for and Deli ver roo7 . .. NORTH CLARK STREET CHICAGO Jcontra (·t s for Exte rminating Roaches, Bt'd Bugs, Mice and Rats.l 1 :l\·.1 Personalized Service John McFadzean Heads Fraternity at U. of I. John ).f cFadzean. son of ~f r. and Mrs. ]. \. . McFadzcan of 932 Cl'rn· street \Yinnetka. ha!" been ekrte~l president of the Alnha Epsilnn chapter of Zeta Psi at the l.."lth·er..;it\· ot- l l linni ~ and will represent hi~ chailte"_J.· t the annua l rom·cntion to he held· .Ttnc 2X and 29 at R;)rkland. \ft. \f r .. c Fad ze.uJ wil l return home June 7 to spend some time \\·ith his parents. Tic is a New Trier graduate \rith the class of HER;E is more to telephone service than the mere putting up and takicg do wn of telephone connections! Bell service is a personal service, not only in the job of making.connections but in all of our dealings with the pe9ple we serve. When you enter a Bell business office you receiv~ personal attention. Your telephones are installed-. o r repaired when in trouble~by a workman with the spirit of personal service. The operator who anS\vers your call strives to do so in a friendly \vay- not merely as a form but because she likes to do her work that way. Every Bell employee, no matter what his p· a rt of the job of supplying your service niay be-is trying to give you the kind of service you would like to have. T ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM 1925. D. A. R . TO OMIT MEETING Skokie Va ll cv chap t c r of the D. A. R.. \\'hich ·had planned a meeting Fridav. Tune 1-L in nhserrance of Fla!! daY, ·h a~ found it neccssan- t1) otnif this meeti ng from its c·akndar. anr\ desi rrs that its members. \\'hrrevcr oossihle, attend F lag da v ce lebrations . Its regent. Mrs. Fannie Cope. 1s cxpcrting to he with Mrs. Samuel Com l ~· \\'ho is very ill at Johns Hopkins hospital. , One Policy - One System Universal Service