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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1930, p. 53

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P'au»l Hoskifg, Bll H Jorsting, Tom Antrim, Robert .Livingston, William Freeman, Lambert Maguire, Mar- garet Cobb and Elwood Mons. *Three of this group-Jobn Curtis, Paul Hosking and Bill Horsting- have had previous interscholastic de- batingexperience at New Trier. Cur- tis has been,à member of New Trier debate teamns two. years previously and ,the other two, boys one year each. Royal Martin, William Klein and Ada Pancoe were niamed as debating reserves and. John Griffith was chosen freshman alternate. No definite schedule of debates bas been' ariranged yet, but the Suburban league schools are considering the formation of a debating league and if the plan -is, carried out New* Trier would be one of the member schools. The annual debate between New Trier and Cleveland' Heights High scbool of, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is tentatively scheduled for next spritlg. Lasi year New Triler jour- neyed to Clev'eland, so the debate will bc held at.New Trier this year. There is also a likelihood. that New Trier will enter a state high school debating cQntest to be held at East Aurora in the spring. * PLAN CAGE GAMES Two basketball games between the J'oseph Sears scbool and alumni of_ the school who are now freshmen at .New Trier High schôol are tenta- tively scheduled for this afternoon. (F'riday). If played, thère will be games in two divisionis, one for boys ,weighing less than 110 pounds and one for boys weighing more than .110 pounds. b0îîy' Bell, WiInýette girl, is rapidly reachiig a Place, of ei- *nence mnt the dancing world. The littiehIdgh school girl is now, tour- ing tihe country zvdth the famnoÙa Abbott school dancers aftcr a suc- ccss fui season on Broadway. Dolly, as a tiny youngster, 'bcgap her dancing, carecr ou the "sçide'a1ks',", of Wii>ncttc. Sears School Will Have Girls' Basketball Tea m Seventh and eighth grade girls at the joseph Sears school in Kenil- worth have started basketball prac- tice. The school will have a girls' team this year, and a game already has been scheduled with Haven of Evanston. It will be played in Jan- uary. Other' games may be scheduled later. *Mrs. Robert C. Ross of- 929 Cen- tral avenue was hostess. to her lunci- eon-bridge club Wednesday, Decemi- ber 10. O0urSemi-Annual CLEA RANCE Exclusive. Eva Karon. Schur winfer clothes reduced. for mmediate disposai l fur ýTrimmed, Coats forrnerl.y 12ý5.00 to 325.00 65.00to 165.00 Daytime'Dresses formerly 55.00 Fo 95.00 35.00 to 55.00 Evening Cowns formerly 65.00 to 1 25.00 45.00 to 65.00 Al the Charm, of the World's Smartest Suitssports and'formai formerly 95.00 formeriy 135.00 . l=2 SHERMAN AVENUE< at EVANSTON 1 Block South of Fou itain, Square GREensaf 816 il Sles inal No Exchanges NoRtm 35.00 59.50 GREenteaf 0816 No R'efums Ail Sales Final

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