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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 13

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June 28, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE BAHA'I LECTURE "The Miracles of Pentecost," the last in the present series of Baha'i lectures on "Scientific Interpretations of Miracles," will be the subject of tht! address by Dr. Albert Vail in Foundation hall of the Baha'i temple, Wilmette, Sunday, June 30, at 4 o'clock. l\Irs. Martin H. Bickham, 429 Ninth street, is spending ten days in Beloit, \Vi s. as the guest of her brothers · L. K. Reid. A. F. Adams. 632 Forest ayenue, has been in Kansas City, ).Io. on business during the past w-eek. ·····- - 13 Weds on June 29 LtAV!!t1AN \ XSHIILDS AND INCLOSUAU REDUCED PRICES During Summer Months American )fetal Prodads Corp. 805 North Michigan Avenue Superior 7178 Chleago Vic J. Kllllan, Inc. Good llonsekeeplng Shop -o- Local Dealers Winnetka 808 Greenleaf 1180 IB··································~···············Bl · · · · · · · · · Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Saturclav aftcn h· on, June 29, at 4 o'clock. ;;1 the Church of the Holy Com iorter, Kcnih,·ort h. ~[iss K ellie Cihhs of \\'ilmcttc will become the bride oi Elli. 1~. )one:->, son of ~fr. and !\irs. Robert R. Jones, also of \Vil mettc . The wedding rcceptioi1 will follow at the b:enil\\·orth club. Mrs. James Watson Dies; Resident Here 30 Years ~frs. lames \\'atson, 1007 Linden a\'l'lllll', ·a resident of \Yilmettc for thirt\· \'l'ars. died at the E,·anston hospita( ~ltlllday morning. J unc 2-t. follo\ring an operation ior appendicitis tl'll daYs hcillfl'. )drs. \\'atson "·as sixt ,·-tl;rcc years nld and is sun·i,·ed by ·her hu:-;(>and.' James \\at on, who is in the printing business in Chicago. She \\·as a member of the \Vilm ette Cnng-rcgatinnal church and the \Vilmettc \\'oman's club . Funeral serYices were held \\'cdnesdaY afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the \\'i lm c.ttc Congregational church, with the RcY. \"ere V. Loper oft!ciating. Burial \\·as at Rose hill cemetery. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · :11 · · · · · · · Henry C.Lyfion 8 Sons STA.TE and 'JACKSON- Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Evanston EtliiiiiD.J . - '\HUB TH· + · · · · · · · · · + · · · · · IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP · · · SurrsiFINE liwPICAlWO Some With Vests~OthersWith 2 TroHSers,.GreatBuas at ·TROPICAL Worsted is aUght weight, porous wool fabricas cool to wear as anything can be. And beca-use of the character of tailoring we demand, thev are as smart and trim in appearance as a Suit of heavier material. A range of smart patterns. One-quarter silk lined · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SUFFERS ACCIDENT TO HAND BillY Scott. small . on of the \ \'illiam H. Scotts, 917 Greenleaf avenue, was cut badh· on his right hand last SaturdaY afternoon when he and tWO comt)anions were playing with a sharp knife. He \vas taken to the Evanston hospital where several stitches were made in the hand. ).f iss Catherine Bickham, daughter of the ).[artin H. Bickhams, 429 ::\inth street. is spending ten days · at the Y. \\'. C. A. camp at Lake Geneva attending the Y. \V. C. A. conference. She is head of the delegation from Ohio \V eslcyan, where she attended school during the past \vinter. -o- I I .,1 Tom Grisamore, son of Dr. and Mn. Thomas L. Grisamore. 411 Lake avenue, entertai ned Sain Xoyes of i\iagara Falls, X. Y. ove r la st week-end. ~otb boys arc students at Colgate untversit\', Hamilton. N. Y., and members of· the same fraternity. -oMrs. May K. Smith of 711 Laurel avenue has now gone to her summer place at Alanson, Mich., where she will remain until the first of November. -oE. C. Willisons, 1011 Greenleaf avenue left on Tuesday by motor for thei~ ·s ummer cottage on Lake Muskellunge, Wis. lEI· · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~- · ~.~ · · · · Ell · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Other Summer Apparel Cool Mohair Suits in Blue, Black and Gray. With 2 Trousers, $25· Palm Beach Suits in Dark Suitings and Light Patterns. With 2 Trousers, $22.50. Double and Single Breasted Blue and Tan Coats. Silk Lined, $20· Fine Linen Suits, $22.50. White and Fancy Flannel Trousers, $8.50 to $20· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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