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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 39

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June 18. 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 39 Inspection and Tea at Kindergarten College Parents and friends of children enrolled for the summer and fall terms in the Children's school of the Na· tional Kindergarten · and Elementary college, will have an opportunity of inspecting Harrison hall on Sunday afternoon, June 20. The furniture and equipment for the children's rooms has been installed, and following the in· '11 b d 111 · 1 specttort, tea WI e serve t te alumnae club room by members of the faculty of the Children's school. M iss Clara Ba k er o f E vanston, who conducted the demonstration school of the college in Chicago, until the re· tl d' t f mova I t O E vans t on, IS le tree or 0 the school, and Misses Margaret Farrar, Willmina Townes, Florence Rice, Laura Hooper, Violet Rush, Nellie Ball, Virginia Solberry and Gladys J ohAson arc included in the list of experienced teachers for the summer term and the following year. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iliff, 1115 Greenwood avenue, have returned from a motor trip to Columbus, Ohio, where they have been vi siting their daughter, Mrs. Donald J. Hoskins, for the pa st week. --oOne of the Tuesda \. clubs met thi s week for luncheon a;Hl hr.idge at the home of Mrs . Charles R ~la c k, 707 Central avenue. . . Greenleaf and Seventh. William Guise, pastor. Services for June 20. WQrship and appropriate message at 11 o'clock. It will be of interest to members and friends that June 20 marks the 396th anniversary of the presentation of the A:ugsburg Confession, the great document setting forth the cardinal teachings of Lutheranism and modern Christianity. The doctrines contained in this famous Confession are the basis of many civil and religious rights which we as Americans prize so highly today. Bible school at 9 :45. We shall return to the usual graded lessons next Sunday. The Chi1dren's Day program was renderf'd in a very excellent manner before the largest audience which has yet been present on any similar occasion in the history of the school. The Luther league will meet at the Strube residence, 2111 Golf terrace, Friday eY ening or this wf·f·k . The young people of the parish and their friends are invited to spend a pleasant evening together. ... There will b£> no work meeting of the Missionary society during the summer months. The July business meeting will be held Thursday, July 1. Isabel \\'eldon ha s returned fr om Knox college to spend the summer with her father and mother, Mr. and Mr. . \V. ]. \\'eldon, 1340 Green\vood avenue. --{)- English Lutheran ANNOUNCEMENT! For the past four weeks I have had associated with me, Dr. Geo. A. Stone. Dr. Stone has had fiv~ years of practical experience with Dr. Nordland of Minneapolis who is regarded as one of the leading optometrists · there, and for the past year Dr. Stone has conducted the office of Dr. Haustein of Red Wing~ Minnesota, during the latter's illness. Our methods of examination are similar . . . our aims and ideals regarding the conservation of sight are the same. .:..we believe it will be to our mutual advantage~ and serve the interests of our patrons better .bY working together, and consequently have formed a partnership. Hereafter we. will use the joint name of Drs,. Bersch and Stone. Dr. Stone will devote his entire time "to the Wilmette office. The patients whom I have served I commend to the care of Dr. Stone, feeling sure they will receive painstaking care and the same personal interest I have tried to give. Those who wish my personal service can arrange for an appointment by calling on, or phoning, Dr. Stone. Yours sincerely~ ~fi ss The Oxford chapter. Daughters of Brit ish Empire, will hold its next meeting- Tuesday afternoon, June 22, at the horne of ~I r . \Villiam H. Lawton1 230 Laurel avenue, at 2 o'clock. AYear FromToday What will your Car be worth Then? Qr in Two Years? Or in FIVE ? · F These vital questions create no worry in the minds of Dodge Brothers owners. Six, ~ight and even ten years of faithful service-with mileage running well into six figures-is not an uncommon record for Dodge Brothers Motor Car. In fact, 90% of all the cars Dodge Brothers have built are still in service -an astonishing record, when you think of it-and ample justification for Dodge Brothers well known ·s loganLong Life! Touring Car ........... $855.50 Roadster ............. $854.50 Coupe ............... $906.50 FAST SUBURBAN TRAINS ( Ceniral Standard Time) Clean, Comfortable Cars Parcel Racks for Shoppers ' . WILMETTE-CHICAGO Through tickets also sold. sleeping; car reservations made and baggage checked Ticket Agent-E. E. 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