Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 18

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a~ gavitatl'n b>We cordially invite you and your friends to be our guests Thursday, Occober -i 9 th, at the re-opening of the Mezzanine Dining Room. Decorated Ti sthe cool, children.s version of tse 'parking lot at the Jose»p Sears school, Kettilworfh. Located in the rear of the buildimi the smail, Plot of ground.accomodates bicycles cnough, a.pparentlly, for every child ie, sch'ool. Staff photo IL, ristian &Sc#ience ChurchesJ "Probationi After Deathp" was the ribject of.the tesson-sermÉon in al liurcbes of Chr*st, Scientist, on Sunýay, October 25. The golden .text was, "The rightous aiso shall hold on bis way, and ýe that bath clean hands shall be Funeral services for Mrs. Lida'M. Reilly, 84 years old, mother of Mrs. Fred J. Stebbins, 329 Raleighi road, Ienilworth, wlio passed away early Tuesday morning after an illness of four montbs,. will be held this Tbursday afternoon at the Lain chapel, 316 West' Sixty-thircl street, Chicagoi the neighborhood in whicli Mrs. ibid -Sricesloz Aed Resident of Kenilworth bhas long been tamous. Dine in an atmosphere 01 quiet beauy enjoy a cuisine delightfully sugRestiv e of the best Arnerican and ýear nimn,unoon them tnat nope bins. mercy: To deliver their soul death, and to keep tlem al*ve nine. Our soul waiteth for the Armistice Day Observance lie is our help and our shield" Planned by French Consul ris 33:18-20). An Armistice day celebration, orThe le !sson-sermon, also. inciluddl ganized by "Les Camadades de ComIthe f folk iwinq., passares from theý bat de. Chicago" under the' presidency of Rene Weiller, French conàul-general i Chicago, will be lield on 1Sgturday evening, Nov. 7, in the Iler Iande :e, o en 'of ýsPark. 1fo Mr. 1ja t end the iaii game. stern-. k

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