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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. William James Sturgeon of Chicago announce the birth of a son, William James, III, October 26, at the Ravenswood hospital. Mrs. Sturgeon was Nina Lyons, daughter of Mrs. Ida Lyons of Winnetka and Mr. Sturgeon is the son of Mrs. W. J. Sturgeon of Ev- anston, formerly of Wilmette. IREDALE CHAIRS and TABLES for RENT Winnetka 1332 STORAGE New Trier Teams Find Stiff Schedule in 1928-29 Debates Two debate teams to represent New Trier High school in inter-school con- tests this year will be chosen follow- ing the final try-outs next Friday. Preliminary tryouts were held three weeks ago, and from the eight con- testants who tried out at that time only one, Dorland Davis, was assured a place as a regular on one of this year's teams. Davis is editor of the New Trier News, student publication 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? : We offer services in keeping with every family need and every fam- ily budget. Partially-ironed services. Services in which clothes are returned damp for ironing at home. Washington Laundry Man in your neighborhood explain our services in detail. All-ironed services. Have the De Washington Laundry 700-704 Washiggion Street BVANSTON, JLL. Phone Wilmette 145 at the high school. This is his first year in high school debate work. John Erickson, a member of the team which defeated Cleveland in 1927 when that team was champion of Ohio, also will be one of New Trier's debate representatives this year. New Trier and Cleveland will clash for the third time next May. Thus far each school has won one of the intersec- tional debates. Both boys and girls are eligible to try out for places on one of New Trier's teams, each of which will ne composed of three members. More than twenty students early this week had signified their intention of com- peting in the tryouts. They are: Lois Goldstein, Helen Bosley, Betty Holmes, James Edmonds, Marjorie Koenig, Olin Sethness, Bill Horsting, Earl Lingle, Bob Livingston, George Weid- inger, James Alden, Albert Denton, Howard Bleser, Margaret Washburn, Phil von Ammon, Lowell Comee, Jim Alsdorf, Lawrence Doty, Bill Rich, C. Phillips, Joe Rich, and William Con- nor. In addition to the Cleveland debate, New Trier has scheduled debates with Urbana and Roosevelt High school of Chicago. The Urbana contest will be the fifth of a series between the two schools. Thus far New Trier has won three out of four. Noted Brooklyn Preacher at Congregational Church Dr. Nehemiah Boynton of Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach at the Winnetka Congregational church, Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. His sermon topic will be, "The World Upside Down." Dr. Boynton will be the preacher here throughout the month of December. Dean Shailer Mathews will occupy the pulpit, Sunday, November 25. silken sisters. rz The active, modern woman who loves the out-of-doors is particularly delighted with our PHOENIX Wool-Mixed Hosiery for Women : HEY are so expertly close-knit that they | appear as trim and wellitting as their 7 7 7 14 7 7 14 Fashioned for warmth and comfort, yet ex- pressive of every style requisite of a very important accessory, they wili add a note of perfection to your cold weather wardrobe. $1.95 ROSENBERGS Davis Street ~ Downtown Evanston

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