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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1928, p. 12

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sll,;o. Sejool· 0/lftll S·ui u . Moflllt~y,li1·.9 ·. Pair Reduced Never ill your life have you lmown CJl a ahoe a · l e like thil. It C'.OIIlbinea our entire ltoek -. DeW 19Z8 ltylea for Men aad Wa.ea and the IUI'Plueltocb etl Amerlca'eleadiaa makers of Jalah...-delhoee,whkhwe pardu.d at ......u&durlna alit. V· quaadty · pmducdoa plua eDGI'mOUI alee wi- Every Wihnette's secoad annual School of .eligi . Education is s to open Monday eveniq, J··U!Y ,, with a c s of instructora on itt roJter · proba ly aariftfed in any similar enteaprise in the eouotry. The school is 'sponsored by the W"almette Church Federation. Session of the school, which 'will continue over a period of six weeks, will be ·held every Monday evening in the auditorium of the first Congregational church. The roster of instructors ii1cludes : . Dr. Ernst John Chave of the University of Chicago, who bas made some very unique studies of child fife, and will tea~h the course, "A Study of the Pupil." Dr. Herbert L. Willet, professor of Old · Testament in the University of Chicago, and pastor of .the Kenilworth Union church, who wtll conduct tbe studies in Old Testament. Miss Eula J andell, director and teacher in the Week Day schools of Religious Education in Evanston, who will teach "Juni()l" Materials and MethMiss Bertha W·heelock, who bas b~d much- experience in the Elemtmtary .department of · the Ch'!rcb .school_.. ~bo will teach "Story Tellmg tn Rebg1<~us Educatton. , od~." Zoninc Board Aaaouacea ... ,... -u profit-aDd a 111De . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOLl at · hla ·vlnl Hearing on Rezoning· Plea .. Mtlllone of aaea aad wamea wiiO bow Peltmut A. Curme _._will aowcl pur 81...._ ..... COMt to COMC to aetthae waadetf~ lhael. In our Zl ,_,. ol nlae alviDI we have ---their . Come aad SEE. l!ftl'y . . . nduced. No......_ what you aelect you'll - all aceual $8 to $10 walue. aad you'll SAVE DOLLARS aa enry pair yoa hay. equaL The Wilmette Zoning commission announces a public hearing to be held lfondav evening, january 9, at 8 o'clock: at the Wilmette Yill~g~ ball, for the purpose of constdenng the proposition to r.-zone property located on the soutibwestern side of Main street9 south of Greenwood aYenue, from Class "A" Residential, to Class "B" -Commercial designation. All interested property owners are urged to attend this hearing. Members of the Zoning commission are ,Robert Stoddard, Frank C. Huffman, Frederick J. Newey, Lloyd C. Ayres, and Ralph C. Wessel. .i "Voten' Service" Wioa · Acclaim From CitiZens Villagers who "listened in" last Tuesday evening to the first program of the "Voters' Service" .broadcast under the auspices of the National Broadcasters association and the National League of Women Voters, were treated to a very entertaining and instructive program. Another similar program will be given Tuesday evening, January 10, from 6 to 6 :30 p. m., broadcast from Washington through WGN; Chicago Tribune station. Members of the Wilmette Leape of . Women Voters, and all other interested listeners are urged to advise WGN of their interest in these programs in order that the service may be continued through the months leading up· to the Presidential election .next November. Ladies' Hosiery All Silk 6om Top to Toe ,_.ioaecl-$t.9S Per pair. · · · Sl29 · M.ea's Silk Hose pair. · · · · · · · 45c - ... ____..- . - ..--- -- BROW.N'S . FIRST AL.E C.····elu ..... ~·- ,....,. ... COMPANY -~·-~ ............... ... ... , ........... . . . .,. I'_ ............ ... wiD BROWN FURNITURE 1567 · Sheraiao AYe. ----· ·- E..U.ton ~ ---- ··· ~ -A&.

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