Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1932, p. 45

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niversary, the ladies'of fth.. church %vil] hoid a "Fiiitieth Anniversary Sl. The 'Wonîen's guild ,wilI nîvCt' Mtn- dJay morning, Octoher 24 1. Th o(ur>s of meeting are from 10 t.t 4 o'lek lhf- ladies are asked to eonw in foi, as inuceh tume as they van spnîre "Thl e 'itnit.Ltion 15 flhot. only to members of tht, guild, and congregation, but to zmy in tiie' vil- lage Who n'ay be interestIf'd inîhi's fine work of philarithroliy. The-Sunday sch'ooi wi îflf'vî a t JA4î a. ni. al éhildi-en blw tittagi,,, of three and the high stia toi a r.' -erd~l a liv invited. Mission Church Oak and Birch streets, Johu Beligt., ti asitl' Sunday Church sechool::. n. Young People(eadnva.iSî m Jr. Young People 1 45 p. ni. Worship 74 . a ~Vorship (S~ta odinavian E Frlîl n y s' ~ ~ s j.. neip many OYU11W atdliHJ NeW TPrier who \N"ouid he unahie to continue in Schooi without financiai assistance.. The prof essional entertainers, al f roim the Chicago sttudios of the Na- tional BroadIcasting companrv. were Jeani Paul, Kiing. announcèr, Doctors Pratt and Sherman., Clara. I,u and Em, thc CommodOres. maie quartet, the- Pickard famiiv.. the Co-eds'. trio and Hlal Totteni. sports annouincer. .The student acts.. inéluding selections lw the Nemw Trier boys' octet under the direction of 'Miss Winntifred Mickey, and several accordian numbers by Bob) Cutier, wvere wciiýreceived. Members rtf the octet are: Frank ýChristenson and Bill jenkivîsý first teniors; Arthur. Kat-' zel and William .M.kfcFadzean, second tenors: John Phii lips and Bob Guthrie.' frtbasses. ,ind Richard Oison and l'cd Hoskins. second basses. Praises Boys' Efforts The corps of ushers. compesed of iieml)er. of the Tri-Ship club), func- tioned exceptiotially well, and -the Tri- Ship officers' and advisor riom repre- sentativc s' ho fhand"led the ticket sale andi othur 1prellinîluiarN arrangmnsdd thi wr- 11n i ,.l 'MI I *et1al.tir o«or.4.' .Name Five Episcopal nia!nicr. F. 1). Fi (i le club, said% guldndGuilds for. BishopS M.1rsi gul-adalefctatte onnaXiliary oftfhic Chutrch, of t'e alPpearance a' Vl)ruiai-v 201 of the Ho]% Conifonter, lias otrii t lie Citiid m nolfli ctb chliacli. t ýlieC kloit 11 sciet.itst a~ rector lias oga izedhveglil(ls. t'adi sca explýratiion *w namie( after a bishop of the dioceseIý. .Xhi wonlien otf the parish h1ave. hcn RETURNS F assignied to1 these 'îriolns grouips. Miss Adelije 1 The Meetings wil bc leld twicc a Dr. an'd Mrs.2 inioîth ilnstead of cverv veck, In the Washington avc homes. and a simple' lunwheon ivîllie Monday froni a served. "le gid are as flov tour of Europe. Bishop, Philander Chase guiid-, girls from Det MIrs. J.'.A. Carrütters. 15.35 \Vali'lut rented a car an avenue. X\ilmiette. presà en; rs. Scotiand, Englan Robert Baid Winr, 1218 Gindenling Holland. Germiali road, Wilmette. vice -presideniit. Austria. TheN Bishop Williani E.' :MeLareit gfild Uie tts -Mrs. WV. H. $mvthe. 43 Ke'nlilwOrth ýpress of Britain. avenue, Ketiiwortli, presideënt ; Ms. Wvilliam . .Whittien, 57 Kenilw\ortlh HAVE GUE avenue, vice-president. Mn. and 'Mrs. 1 Bishop Henry J Whitelhotse g-uiid222 ileta -Mrs. R. M. 1Éuris. '814 Essex roam tet atSn Keiiilworth. pîesident; 'Mrs. 1A.. E.aldwedlaugdîten Riddle, 127 Bertling jane,' \innetka, 1aidell a i n shie, facultv sponsor inounced that the Tri- lae arrangements fr ît the high schooi on1 William Beebe. Nvel and aüthorit y (mn dcp FROM EUROPE liertling, dangh.,Iter of A. E. Bertliig. 315 ei. returned last a 'ten wveeks' inotor Suce and three other troit and 'Montreai iid -drove inIreland, nd, France, Belgium. nv. Switzerland, and returned to the ii the new hinr n-! ESTS SUNDAY Edvvard Zeutschel oi avenileiad as their During 1928-29-30 we sold hundreci. of ZENTURY. TIRES, to the people of, Wilmette and many oftem are stili in use. PRICE£S:, CENTURY ULTRA 4-PLY 4.40-21 4.56-21 4.75-19 $.00-20 5.5-19 5.50-19 6.00- 18, 6.00-19. 6.50-19, 7.00-20 6.97 7.48 0.25 9.40 P'er pir 11.90 13.60 14.32 14.54ý 16.70 17.98 18.30 SERVI CE TI RES 6-PLY Eaeh $7. 89 8.65 9.30 9.55 11.45 13.59. Feir pai $15.30 18.00 18.60' 22.20 22.70 23.0 26.40, 3 1.10 Other 8izes. priced Pr-oportîonately These are oversized, first luie tires guaranteed for life. We have on our own cars two 1.930 tires that have gone 15,000 miles and two 1929 tires that have gone 32,000 miles. We shall be glad to show you both pairs if you bave had noexperience wvith Century irS. TO lxROUC Century Ultra ýService Tires We wiII make during Va Leo M. l)eau) of Pet-i Nvas a receni guest o'f MI. Ernest A. Scl'roecler, 44 avenue. N 1. M Žrs o;Spect. Mrs. Ifarry C. Pifer, 1020 Lake avenue, was hostesçs lastTusa afternoon for threc tables of bridge. NIr,;. Robe r t 0. Laiv, 321 K'eii- worth avenue, returned to Kenil- vOrtiî ast 1lThunsdav froin a delight- fut motor trip throughi the east. -o-' Mrs. George H. 'Hoiioway, 330 Ox- ford road, K'enilworth, recénthy spent a week-end hunting ini Wisconsin. Phone Wil. ?600-2601 Let's Go to Sweetleart Tou OIL BU RNERj ton t

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