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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 50

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- the money youIlI save ini the i. The cast willini- om practically every ýool and the produic-, bc one of outstand- al/me mestfa ges.of. . e O0UR ýADVERTI:SERS ADVÈ!RTiSER PAGE ADVERTISER ArirowVenetian -Blinds....4 0 B.neys. Billards ........... 45 Billy Boy Nut Kitchen ... ... 44 Bismarck, Hotel .......... .22 Bonnem, The Tatilor .... ...... 8 Bhn niwell, Mliss Eunice.... 12 Book Nook. ...... 2 Boulevard Drug Store ...... 6. 8 1Brauch Stumber Shop........ 31 Ghandler's ............... 22 Chicago 011 Heat Committee.40 Chicago Titi. & Trust Co. 41 Ghief Wash Co .............. 12 Chucks....................A44 CoIony Hat Shop......... 33 Comniunity Theatre ..... ...45 Consumers Co......Cover IV Co-Op, Th............. 12 Davis Furniture Craftsmen _, 24 DeNelda Beauty Salon ...... 12 Dodge Motor CarCo. ..2 Double Kay:Nuts. ....6 Enyart, Van Camp.& Feu . .._40 Erickson, Ben ...........à..44 ch of Christ, ...........8, 31 agemIent Co'p . ..40 tor Sales ......... 19 andry ...........23 La Garita Beauty Salon....9 La Jeunesse In .......... 12 Lake View Quality.Markpt ..5 PAGE Lord's................ 2AS Lymnan-RItendeckar Pharmacy..7 Marshall Fielà & Co*...... .23ý Mercer Lumber Co... Cover IV Milburn's ........... :......3 Motors Service Inc... Cover 1IV Murine..... ...... ... 24, 49 Nelson Laundry ............. 9 North Shore Art Center ...... 6 Northf Shore Refrigeration . .. 24 Nufer's, Gene, Cafe ......... 4S Paigliarulo, D ................ 6 Pauling, E. G. & Co.........24 Peacock, C. D........... ... 31 Peacock Ice Cream......... 8 P~ool & Piper . .......-.,23 Publie Service Co......... ..SI Quinlan & Tyson......... 40,.A 2 Radiant Heat C .......... 43 Rensch .Warehoçuse.....9 Schloesser's........i Silent Burner & Air Conditioniug......... 8 Smiart & Golee ............. 42 Snider-CazeI Drug Co........ 4 Sports Sliop, The...........35 Teatro del Lago .. The Wonian's Guiid wili attend the H-oly Comm»union service every V'riday in, Lent (except Goo4 Friday) at 10:30) a. m. After the service they wiii ad- journ to the. Parlsh House for sewingi with luncheonaàt 12:30. The worid-wlde, Day of Prayer foi- 'the women of ail churches wiil be held this Frlday, February 28, at thé, Wii- mette Parlsh Methodist church at 2 1). ni. Our Guildý meeting will adjourn in dUe time to givè our worn an olportUiiit3l.N to attend. The Girls' Vested choir will sing ecdi Wednesda.y evenlng during Lent ut. the 8 P. m. service. INext Sunday being t.he first Sunday of the month there wili be Corporat e Coin- munion for both the Boys' and il' Communion leagues. Sundayî, March 1, *i11 begin Easternî Standard time in Chicago. Ail services will therefore be heid on. Eastern Stan- diard Unie begfinfng ixext Suniday. Clocks shouid be changed the night before. Bishop Stewart will be the speaker at the Lenten noonday services this week at the Harris theatre, Chicago, epon- sored by the Church Club of, Chicago. There wiil be an organ recital each day frorn 12 to 12 :10. The address wili last fromn 12:10 to 12:30. The Very Rev. Cathedral. Cleveland, wiii be the sp)eak-- er next wveek. St. Augustine's men wiii av charge of the ushering jit thefse lent*en services next week. Dr. Willett's subject for Sunday, I\L-teb. 1, wii be "The ExcePtiolnal Churches,-> lncludlng Christian Science, Unitarian- ismi, Adventlsm, Morrnonisin, etc. "The iast of a serles of sermons on "Chr-isten- dom." The chureh service 'is .at I 1 o'ciÔcI<. The Women's Guiid 1wiii mneet on Mon>- day morniing, March S, at 10 o'clock.. Luncheon will be served at this.meeting. The Sunday school will iec-tat 9 :45 a. in. with classes for chiidren fro'm fthe klndergarten through the higli school. Vi.sitors are welcorne. The end of an attempt at persecuý- tion :is observed by Jews ail1 overthe world with the feçstival *of> Purim,' the Feast of Lott, which begins this, year at sundown Saturday,. March 7. The celebration marks the.anniversary. of the loyalty: of: Qucen Esther, to her people and ber gallantry ini saving themff rom wanton destruction. Purim [has its historical roots in'the aàncient kingdom, of Persial four centuries be- fore the beginning of, the CoÎmmon111 E-ra. The> story is 'that Ahasuerus, King of the.Persians, displeased bc- cause his wife Vashti was disobedi- ent, deposed ber and married Esther, a Jewishý girl, cousin of M'ordecai, onxe of the important min in the kingdom. King' aursselected 1Hamnaai, favorite general, as his prime nlinittr and fromn that Urne on trouble threaa;tened the' Jews. Beèâuse hè had a quarî'èi with Mordecai, Haman plotted against ail the. Jews in the klngdom. He wvent to bis sovereigil wlth taise taies of Jewish di-, ioyalty and convlnced Ahasuerus that. he shouid Issue an ediet for the an nihila- dion of the Jewlsh people In his domnain, Arîned wlth this royal orderi, the Piatiie Minister, Haman, drew lots to decide on whlch day the massacre sbould orc(ur. Hence the name, Purim, Feast of Lots. When Mordecal heard of the irnpemding peril, he hastened to Esther and beggeîi her to lÈtercede with the king in behalf of her people. At first she denurred. 'fhe king did not know shti 'wits a knew sne woulQD beaoomnec toadie. LBut in the ciassie wox'ds of the B3ook of Esther which is read on every Purim in the Synagogue, Mordecai replied. "Thiiinfot within thyseif that thou shiait escape in the king's,.house, any More than ail the Jews. For If thou holdest thy peace at, this Utie, then will relief and deieýrance* -irise to thie Jews from another place, but thou and thy father's bouse w.111 i)eiish; andwho knoweth but, that thou art corne to royal 'estate for'Just suoh a timèe as this?". Sig Esther went to the king. He ex- tended the golden sceptre to ker and prornised ber' any favor she 'desired. She .45 Winter, Geo ............. 26, 27 Worthen's.................. 5 Zo-No Nos. Drops ......... 6 15 H0I4SE GUEST Misjean Seeley of Ann Arbor was the houseguest recently of Mr. and Mrs; Miles G. Seeley of 705 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley had a cocktail and supper party for her on. Saturday, Feb- ruary 15. RETURNS- TO PEORIA Mrs. Cleon Larsen of Pec daughiter of Mrs. C. A. Kcith, Warwick road, Kenilworth, who been at lier mother's home for ai since the first of December, is turning home to ber family the of thi's weck.

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