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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 39

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.~ - November 29, 1929 WILMETTE Know God Through Prayer. IS the last lecture in the p!"esent senes on "Hm\· to Know God" be~~~~ prc~enterl by Dr. Albert R. Vail, tl\ he. gtven Sund.ay afternoon, in th\! 1 Haha't1 temple, Wilmette, December 1.· 'I t 4 0 1 k · c oc · -------"Ho~ . to LIFE Chances One in 100 You'll Live to See Ninet.y Summertimes to BAHA'I LECTURE J-:yery person in Illinois old enough read has one chance in a lnmdretl ' of reaching the age of YO. once chance in ten of arriving at 80 and one chance in three of celchratin~ hi~ ~eventieth CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE . birthday. Furthermore:. kmalts have ."Ancient a~d Modern Necromancy, nue chance in eight of Ji,·ing to he 80 altas ~ 1 ~.s m~nsm and H~pnotism, Denounced wtll he the subject at the 11 or more while the mak has one chance o'clock services in the First Church of in t\\'clvt: of joining the octogenarian Chris~, Scientist. in \\'ilmette. Sundav dtth. T hese conclusions are indicated morntng, December 1. ~unday school! hy the mortality statistics for last year. convenes at 9:45 o'clock. . made public by Dr. Andy Hall. sta~' - - - - - ---hcalt h director, who points out that 3 considerably larger number oi people than formerly arc reaching th e three score and ten limit in spite of higher death rates among those past furty. "Out of 90,192 people \\'ho died in Illinois last. year, 23,i09 were over 70 · and 8.333 \\·ere le ss than one yt:ar old." ' :-<tid Dr. Hall. "Thus mort: than 35 I percent of the total mortal it,. were inclmk<l in the se age group~.· That ~ ugg6t s that people wh o han· sur ,·in·d their first y·ear haYc at lca:-.t one cha nce in three uf seei ng sc,·cnty. Last I :-c~r 25 percent of all death:', includin~ 111 tan b. \\'ere among peopk past 70 . . against 24 percent in 19!3 and onh· 1(, · JH:rcent in 19Ht The effect of the intlucnza epidemic which \\"a ~ most . . t:n·rt: among voung adult:'. cau~cd the I(}\\' ratiu in 191R. "()nly forty-tight people out of the '\ 'J0.19! \\'Ito succumbul la:--1 year lta rl t'llllll ded out IOU Years . _ \ 11 ide 11 t ica I number of CL'nten.narians died in }<)!J Here's dry cleaning that and thirty-seven in l'>lX. :-.uggl·..;ting puts dignity back into t Ita t the privilege ui lut 1kin~ hack ;tCflh!'> a iull ccntun ni n ·ar" i!'> -.till a:-. important clothes . . rare a~ c\·cr. hl·in~ rl'~l' f\' t·cl i11r ah .. 111 tlllt' p<.'r~nn in 2,000. restores the fascination ":-'t:t: ing 90. howenr. i:-. lllllrh more of. lovely clothes. Truly J~tlpular. La. t year no It:;~ than l.l<JS ui t h(·se \\·Ito took final ll'a n· oi nun finer workmanship . . . . tbllt' liic hac! passed their ninetietl; l>irt hda ,. and iiU of these were wnmen. just ask you'r own eyes. ' "The . octogenarian club is C\Tll more pop ttlar. Xo less than 7)£,-l oi those \\"htl lP~t the count against Father Time Ia ~ t vc ar were bet wet 11 RO and (J() and ..J,08R oi these \\'lTC W\lllll'll. In thl' Yt>tmger age groups the nwrtality I oi t ht: 111ale prCdO!llillatl':-. . "These clata indicate quitl· dtarh· that the liie span ha :' nnt hcen !'>tretdll'd nne da,· at thl' nether t'tHI ni the ladder. On thl' ntiH'r hand Men's Overcoats Cleaned it is ·no less clear that a larger num and Pressed .......... ell' · htr of peop le arc arriving at the k)\\-er Men's Hats Cleaned and limits of the upper age strata. AmbiBlocked ................. . t ion tn sec a hundred summer:' lea yes much to be dcsircci in reference to Ladies' Plain Dresses \\"ay:' and means, but arri\·ing at 70 and Cleaned and Pressed .. . ell' · mort' is well within the hounds of Ladies' Plain Coats rt·a~onablc anticipation for an incre;:~s Cleaned and Pressed ... ell' · inl{h· large numher of people who ;re willing tn practice h~·gienc and take ...... aclyan tagt' of prcyenti,·e ml:diciuL· ." 1 1 Evanston Business College STENOGRAPHIC, Bl.JSINESS and SECRETARIAL COURSES Day and Evening. Term Begins December 2~td. W. H. CALLOW, Prop. ·studio Building 1718 Sherman Ave. Don't Worry Style Gets Justice at Shore Line Our Prices: Cl!} 25 7Sc Cl!} 50 Cl!} so 9xb~e~:~es.t~~. ~.u.~s Oriental Rugs Dry Christmas Gift Shops to Be Held at N. K. E. C. The .,Merry Christmas" gift shops '.\'i ll be conducted in Harrison hall b'.' iacultv of the National Kindergarten ~n rl Elementary co11ege from Dec. 3 to 6 as a building fund benefit. The parents' council of the children's school, with Mrs. T. A. Fitzsimlllons as chairman, has taken charge of the food. booth and will sell goodie~ nf all kinds during the bazaar. Gifts from abroad hand-woven woolens and linens. needlework, toilet articles, hooks and toys for children- Chdstmas gifts in endless variety-will be on display throughout the we ·k. Tuesday, the opening da~ dinner wilt be served from 5 :30 to 6 :30, and reservations may be made with Miss Anna Markt. A theater, fortune tellers and a Christmas tree grab bag for the children promise enter.tainment or rrspite from the too-a1lurmg shops. $· 3.50 Sc \.leaned. sq. ft .............. . 12 15 Washington Ave. Successors to the Krauss Cleaning Co. Wilmette SHORE LIN A PHONE EANERS. INC. ~~l~~~~~~~~~~~ C. L. ROGERS, Preaident CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK To YouR· DooR GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 3400 WILMETTE ···...·. ~ ·3400 320 GLENCOE ······. IJOO NO TOLL PHONES

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