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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 20

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eve* u" m K MSOUTHf DAMCOA iv wldu.us0 bât.y kl moud.,oéi. .pend the winter in Chiccago. AMP' nýN R~DTHKt WA*T ADS Among the citations which corn- prised the lesson-sermon was the fol- lowing from the Bible- '"The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion;, slow to anger, and, of great mercy. The, Lord is good to-al:; and bis.ten- der mnercies are over al bis works. Thou openest ihine hand, and satis- fiest the desire of every. living thing"' (Psalms 145:-8-9, 16). The lesson-sermon alsào includéd the following passages from tbe Chyistian- Science textbook "'Science> and Healt h witb Key to the Scrip- tures," by Mary Baker Eddy- "Mor- taIs believe in a finite persotial. God'; while God i s infinite Love, which must be uinlimited" '.(P. 312). Summp1on Architeet to Public Works Positioni Arthur HoweII Knox,, distinguished north shore architect who designed anid st4$erhtended the consftrton of the Wilmette Masonic temple, bas been appointed by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes to head a group that will make dioramas for the department of !isuaI education under tbe Public Works administra- tion. Mr. Knox was the creator of tbat fascinating diorama of a field of derricks and a refinery in tbe Petrol- eum institute's exhibit in the Hall of Science at A Century of Progress, are the iavorites ru wu iiv Âne AoLI Shore Ten nis league championship. It was' the sixth defeat for the Winnetka team tbis season, but Skokie and In- dian Hill are the only. clubs that boast of winning ail tbree. matches. Dave Early, ,Dan Kreer,, and Bill Wade, .Who have* represented. tbe- Winnetka club this season have just graduated from the boys' division. Early and Kreer are also members of the champinnship New Trier Tennis team,. ,Because most of tbe team is as- yet inexperienced, 'Winnetka has made a credible sbOwing. Kaniralli Wl. Karl Kamrath, the, outstanding playe r on the north shore, captured' his match from Dr. George Eisen- brand but only after. a bard flrst set. Eisenbrand always seems to cause' bis. opponents a. bit of tro.tble witb, bis unorthodox grame, as seen by bis brilliant stand against AI Wibston last week, and' T<mrath this week. The score of 6-4, 6-1 is a good show- ing against a mani of Kamrath's cali- bre. H. L. Woolhiser played No. î and lost to A. N. Beattier,' of the Country club, the score being 6-3, 6-1. Dave Early and Dan Kreer, youth- fuI Winnetkans, played spectactilar tennis to down W. Allen and R. Beach, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. The match wvas featured by the spectacular volle)yinlg *Mrs. Thoma 's Kennedy and three children of Evanston, formerly~ of Kenilworth, left Thursday of last week to motor to Niagara Falls. NEW TORK-NEW EN0LÂ1IU NIAGARAÂ FALLS 12 Day-0114 (AU Expenses) 8 Day-$It Michigan Central .Ry.-1 Night on Lake Erie 1 Day onHu4dson River Meet ftavinia Next, Next week the Ravinia Countrv club will journey to Winnetka to end tbe season for both clubs.' This promises to be an exciting match, despite the fact tbat Ravinia is figbt- ing for first place and Winnetka is trying to keep out of the cellar., Mrs. David DeCamp, 615 Abbots- ford road. Kenilworth. entertained. ber expense tour $3.5 Write Evreff Vaenfine, Anderson, Hosiel Eplwaim, Wisc.nsim, eo elChicago oefie. 18N N. Michigan Av*, Franklin I1281. GOLF CLUB UMNY AND SANDERS ROAD

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