Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 39

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'sions IwilI concern thé- exhauùstive re- port* of Président Lloôver's comMis- sion on "Recent Social Trends." Dr. Oscar Thomas. Oison ivilil lad the disciî-csion' this Ihursday on thie in- troductory chapter of the report, On the sticceeding Thursday nights na- tionally known atoiiswill 'be present to discuss thue various chap- ___ ters. This report ha s. caused a real. sen- sation. It. goes into the morals 'and the ciistonis, of the.period sixuce the \Xorldl war, andl préents a fund of informnation côtncernitig- tle changes in- habits and custoins, the problerns that prirsent. tlie perils that are ecvi- (lent, an(lsuggestions for the future. On the sanie evening, Prof. Frank Nf. cKibben o<f religous education dIelartienit -at Northwvestcrn 'uinver- sitv. ill (liscuss, "The Bible in_ the Homes and, Sehobols. of the Past." WhIat wvas the place of the. Bible ini the home. and schôol life o. f te *past? " X'hîat factors gave it this piàce?" :l'isdisCussion x iii interest thlose wMio are teachin1g. Luther -W. Benson wvilreview Charles MoIrgani's great emotional *storv"-Thue 1Founttaini," for those who are interested nii literature. This is one of the "best sellers." The Pgev. Randali B. Harnrick, milI discluss before a group of young peo- ple. "Hlov Big is You.r World?" Chief Zibble Iniured Its Price ? The. regular Cool, counitv council mieeting is in the Red roomn of the La- Salle hotel li-30. p. Mi., Fridav, Febru- ary 3. Évanston unit invités members of al the units of the seventh district to be prescrit at. its national defense meceting, at the Hut Tuedav, Fehruary 7, at. 8 p. mi. Department President Mrs. 'Ada N[uftcklestoîîe. atil cot bers welI knc'n in Iegion and. Anx-ihiarv. circles ,milil sp àk. Rogers Park unit is giving an eve- ninig card party at the. Rogers Park Wronan's club, Wednesdav. Fehruary 8. Those intereqte( l lease cal Mrs. O0. G. Daily., \il. 1973, for further details. Mrs. 1-11ghi G. Peterseti, 212 Wa'r wick rnad, -,V11 e'ntertafi Friklav att Olie of dhe vanising lunicheons given for the heniefit of the Cradle ini Ev- anston. IWO $4 50ý Adyou Wear tis winsome vrino h Portftilt over the rght >.y.. This model is but on. of Our mfany irresistible bats of Cordeau Mat, contrvd in black end Spring shades... and lady, lady, how' tbey DO0.perk.up a languishing mid-season',wardrobefl MlirySalon-Seco,îid Floor WJinOLn'SmEVANSTJN On Davis Street 222Lcne, fenfllwortn avenue, Fnj ' ucySteaks and Fin. Siùnday nighit. The knce was wrench-1 Flavce,- Ju'1 ihe eçd. Althotighthie inijurv stihi. bothers avrd-Y'lLieTn himi, Chief.Zibble is able to go_ about Round. lb. 15c Swiss. .1b. 15e his wVork, as usuial. Sirlein lb. 18c Club ' lb. 18. The firemien were called- to the PORK LOIN' ROAST. £1. Winles. home abouit 7:15 o'clock. A SmailI ban loins. . l. yZ def ective fireplace is said to have been responlsible for' the blaze, which ROLLED ROAST BEEF. No was confined to two clothes closets, bornes, nioI l one on the first floor and. another up- waste ..ý- . lb. J2 ROGERS & TRACY 10S. La Salle st. State 4161- CHICAGO Al Service Store: 24 N. Sherida Road, H 'North Shore's Largest and Most Popular land Park esuers" Wilmet1, I1100

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