Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 May 1931, p. 40

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WýHY WEAR READYMADES? Royal Mde-to-Order Cloth« Art Perfect in Every Wy ,,,a Pice IKeeping With Everybody'sPcetBo ý25 THE: ROYAL TAILORS INC* .Ope*ç Tues., 2'hurs. angd Bat.,Bvening&, 1641 ORRINGTON AVE. ýXiR Cýý RGE forTU XDO -D E eS L THEn Mis s Loretto Farrel of Techniv is president of the club and bas .ap- pointed yarious conimiittees under the leadership of Miss Betty Behrens, of Glencoe, who wiIl be assisted by Miss Katherine Levernier of .Northfield and Miss Anne Balak of, Winnietka. High Sehool Orchestra Plays in. Highland Pr The NeW,,Trier High school Orches- tra presented a concert at the 'Elm Place school in Highland Pa rk Wed- .nesday' afternoon 'Of this week. George Bersch and Virginia Sprague were the soloists., The ElmI Place school, usua.liy spon sors a spring con- cert b.y the Little Symphonly orches- tra. Because of flic business depres- sion such a conicert wvas nfot held this year. jr *dI Living at The. Homestead Economical -because here the upkeep and invest- ment in furniture, dishes,: glassware,, inens ahbuseholdequipmentaeel"irated,. Here you are free from servant. problemos.- and hatingworries--countless. items. Telephone -sec*retari-al service is et your. command every hour, day or night. Ail these corr tra ined ,st aff . . . . . . a of speech at Nortllwesteri uflîversitv. gave the décisions to the north shore school. The double victory was espcciall 'y 1gratifying in view of the fact that ;Maine had' previously defeated. hoth 1fthc negative and affirmative teams of MVortou* High school. Cicero.- rtunnier-- up in th e state championship lebate tournament beld at Aurora recently.ý NewTrier's affirmative tearn, coin- posed of- Albert Ackermann. Lambert Maffuire and Donald Nelson, debated on the home platform. Thé négative team, composed. of ýRobert Livin gs- ton. WVilliam Freeman and Paul Net- terstrom, met the Maine affirmative, team àt Des Plaines.. Debate Coach ChesterE. MaceI.C1i of New Trier stated this week thiat lie would, probably use, bis regular negative team for the animal debate hetween NewT Trier an(l Cleveland Heights, ligh scliool of -Clevelandî I-eighits, Ohio. on Ferida%,, M1ay New Trier has chosen to-uph l1th négative side of the chaili store ques- tion ini this debate., The decision of an exp)ert ju.lg. Prof. Cornelitis Cunniiiiç-hani, h ea d debat ,e coach at Northwestern ui-i versitv- Witt determinée the ivinncir of the Cleveland-New Trier debate. The dehate Wittl begin at 1:,30 o'clock ini the afternoon in the old alî(litoriiuîn at New Trier. High school. Parentsý who care. to attend lhav- bëee,î i- vited.. There wil! lie.a small dms Sion ,charge, it isq annouinced. Replica of Fort to >Be Opened on May 16 T\o ears and tvô weeks b)efore' thie officiai opening of Chicagjos 193 3 Xorld's Fair, the first Fair exhibit, building. will openi its, gates,-to the public, at 2 -o'clock Satturdaiv after-, noon,. May 16., Il is the replica of old Fort Dear- horn, the original of -which w-as des- troved.-at the--time of the massacre of 1811. It was bujllt out of hand-adzed logs, brought down froin the. north wOOds, in, accordance with the plans of the original fort, deposited in the War Department archive,; more than a century ago by the builder, Captain John- Whistler- s your 1625 HIMMAN AVENUE; A few-paces north of Divs E AN STO N DOY ily uruised, was lying about ten feet west of the northbound tracks. Although there were no wit- nesses, it is believed the man was struclc by a train while walking along I LL.the racks An pen verdict was re- urned at, the coroner's iquest,ý held Saturday afternoon at Scott's funeral hne in Wlette.. il ý othé'r 1,

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