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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1927, p. 33

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June 3, 1927 WILMETTE VISIT WISCONSIN U Three north shore girls, all st udents at Northwestern university, and all members of Kappa {\appa Gamma sorority spent the past week-end at Madison, \i\Tis., visiting the university. Miss Dorothy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Campbell of 1209 Greenwood a \·emte, \Vilmctte, Miss ~1argaret Xc.:\\·huusl', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R C. Xt'\\·hou:-;e oi 11\.lJ Ashland aYcnue. \\'il111ette, and ~,fis<> Alice ~{ills, dattghtt'r of ::\I r. and ~f rs. \\'alter ::\till:; oi 434 Greenleaf avenue. \ Glencoe, compu:-.<.:d thl' group. 1 LIFE Dawes to Attend Military Tourney in Soldiers Field Vice President Charles G. Dawes and other notables will be guests of SCREENSf For Every Purpose Phones: Wilmette 2508-3134 ll:Jnor at the "M ilitarv tournanH'nt tint wilt he held in Soldiers Stadium. CratH Park, Chicago, June 24, 25 anu H1, under the auspices of the ·317th L·nited States Cavalry. Held for the purpose of arousing interest in the Tllinois National Gua.rd, the Citizen's Military Training camps and, if possible, partiatly finance a troop of cavalry for Chicago, the tournament wilt be the greatest military :-;pectacle ever staged in the city, it · i~ said. Regular army troop':; and national guard units will show everv device · us . . d in modern warfare. Tnfantrv attacks·, machine gun assaults, artillery barrages wilt be fotlowed with cavalry charges, mopping up hy tanks, airplanes in squadron formation and as a climax· the battle of Chateau-Thicrrv i:-; reproduced in fireworks. · Some of the added attractions wilt hl· a daily race between the army and the navy in an airplane and a hydroplane. a parachute jumper, · fancy cavalry dritls, dare devil riding, horse push batt, polo and athletic contests. :\ dirigihle from Scott field wilt matweuver over the stadium if weather \rill permit it. A:-.sisted hv the Association of Com111L·rct>, the American Legion and other ciYic organizations. the cayalry unit ha~ placed tickets on sale at Lyon and I leah·. the State Bank of Chicago, thl' head~1uarters at 1388 oi the Pure Oil building, and a booth at ~Jichigan avenue ancl Randolph stret·t. ~1 rs. Edith l<ockcfcller ~fcC ~)rtnick and other sorict\· womt·n han: already purcha:-;ct! I · · I \)()X(.". i NORTH .SHORE SCREEN COMPANY Office ~Factory, Schiller Ave., WILMETTE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Just a few miles back from the sandy shores of Lake Michigan- where lake-blown · breezes croon their tuneful melody through endless ribbons of copper stretched on a line of high-tension electric towers- and where sleek trains glide swiftly over a new, solid roadway of steel and stone- there the Skokie Valley calls to all lovers of the beautiful. On high-speed trains of the North Shore Line, operating over the Skokie Valley Route, thousands of people every day enjoy the natural splendors of this favored section. And more each day are choosing home sites in this beautiful locality. for new, in addition to its natural advantages, the Skokie Valley offers convenient North Shore Line transportation directly into the Chica 10 Loop! Col. T. A. Siqtteland. commandingthe ca\·aln·. is in charge of the toumatlll'llt. H~, is hc.ing assi:-;ted by staff officers oi the Sixth Corps area and · the national gu;1nl. l{a\ph Van Ycclt - ! It'll , presidt:nt ni th(' Statt· Batik ·nt ' Chiragn, i;; treasurer. Christian Science Churches "." \ncient and Modern Xecromancy .-\lias ~f esmcrism and Hypnotism, Denounc . . d" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sund~y, ~fay 29. The gol<fen text was from Jercmia h 20:13, "Sing unt::l the Lord, praise yc the Lord: for he hath dcli\'ercd the soul of the poor from the hand of e,·ildoers." Among the citations which compriseel the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "0 Lord. the hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shatt be ashamed, and they that depart from me shall he ·written in the earth hecause they have forsaken the Lord, the fountain of living waters. Heal me, 0 Lord, and I shalt he healed; save me, and I 'shall be saved: for thou art my praise" (Jer. 17 :13, 14). The lesson-sermon abo included the fotlowing passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health \\·ith Key to the Scriptures," hy Mary lla ker Eddy: "At all times and under att circumstances, overcome evil with good. Know thyself, and God will supply the wisdom and th e occasion for a victory over evil. Clad in the panoply of L::>vc, human hatred cannot reach you" ( p. 5i1). B bassador, voluntarily wrote ·on one of AGO MALTZAN, German Am-his cards the above message to the North Shore Line after his recent trip from Chi-cago to Milwaukee on the North Shore Line. Baron Maltzan was the guest of Vice-President Dawes during his stay i11 Chicago. ~RON Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Raili-oad Co. The Road of Service WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION T clephone Wilmertc 2 - - -· ihn)rth. with a party or friends. have returned fr81ll Loui svi lle where they atte nded the Derhr. \I r . a nrl ~r rs. Frl'd D. Brt>it oi Ken- 5 14 Baggage Checktd

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