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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1936, p. 6

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ALUMIt4UM $169 T ENAMEL $98 ý 9ScTro $1.O We col" Press Up Yonr Table g Thèse by Usitit Youll Ned One, of Tlwse ROAST MEAT TH ERMOM ETERS to properly roast, the0 Thanksgiving Fowlt Ring Moulds Cron.ber'ry MouIds JeIIo Mou ids and!Meats Cookie Sheels For TA.:. VWho "Pbuck"' TA.,, 0wn Cfl* ?Pont PouiIfry 'Shèar INC. :0of IReligion artne saine uiv t batur"Suppose we hiad lost our abillty to presenteil day evening, November 21. pporting power of Got's appreelate the suX T1hé casts of these elays are led revelations aboigt bhuman existence. We mean ln a wori &, suppose the Bible's by' jean Eversont,* Rosamnond Purdy Illumination, of, t the value of good .wl.1i and Dick Frazer in diQuality Street?' aniong man was à withdrawn. Suppose Its deciarations concérnlng mian's con- and Asbton, Taylor, Anne Musson, were denied (the eighth trol over nature,% Goodmn and Carol Letts in psaim la scientifli caly true) and suppose Clifford Hutsbanid." Quçen's "The iink beyond the grave.1 one dared not th Weil, If you have i resure ae csý'r svra.w he dpirig thec the distributionc of yeouree s dai bdptvhuexerecei întrping laait haif decade; rtif touae neart ngd shto Taylorwois esiden tiof honestly the effo] ail that it contali nos the servant of man; the Dramatic club, George Clabaugh and If you, have sjtood at the bier of a loved one whosel labor lt; over and whom and Fred Loco aIl had parts, in the God has received1 utHin I eif in heaven, "Goose H-angs Hisk'h."' Frank Broad, and Phil RoRers played iized that of which the Phil Kummer 1 then you have rei3 P Ilussian peasant has been deëprived in . the revoit of hie leaders agaînet the !in- in "Penlrod." From the cast of "4Tomý perlai regime.1 There is no* important Sawyer's Trelasure Hiunt7' corne Ban-, Lodwick,, Peter phase of' daiiy Il ife into çwhieh religion nie Lamb,n Seely iilr ihr does not seek to) penetrate In order, to Grad lër eniighten and suistain.*GehrtadRcadKx -"But any such: study of our times and Carol Letts, Draper Dayton and. of our circumsta nces leads toward the Dick Frazer took parts in last year's t.The sPel of Ch1rist the fields nor drop from opelra "The Mikado.". 'Te nanies of and preached from pulpîts, Fred- Loco, Bob Henderson y'and weekday schools, George Clabaugh appeared on the [se to hous e and to per- drarnatis y WoW&wu Formerly WOLFF-GRIFFIS,: INC. personnae of "Rebecca of Pei 1119-1121 Cenfrni Avenue WiImette 183-184 0»positu liImetteTheatre rnm-Sunnybrook Farm" and Bob Mathenerits very definite and son played in "Green Stockings." S op~ Thanksgiviflg Day. Far AJiove Average Christ owe their Lord This fund of dramatic experience of gratitude which of assemnbling on this aise and deVotion. Let in the casts of thetwo plays bids fair to churcli on Noveni- to put these plays, far abo've the average amateur productions. «M i s s. __________Elisabeth whoar chrc Stanwood is directing this 1."ea uyil> yw ' oeïng preparea py Robert Hr A surprise dinner in honor of Vil- per, in charge of the stage crew, and lage President Harry C. Kinne was C. Herbert Jones, ini charge of lightgiven at the Shawnee Country club ing. Mrs. jane Lighter is preparing Thursday evening of last week, by a the varied costumes necessary' for group of some fifty of bis men' the Napoleonic period and the uni-. friends. The committee in charge of formis to be worn by the courtiers the affair consisted of C. P. Dubbs, in "The Q.ueen's Husband." Due to the fact that two plays are 1004 Michigan avenue, R. E. Ricks, 1006 Michigan avenue, Myles J. being presented, the student deniand PhilV*ps, 1003' Michigan avenue, and for tickets is much. , greater this Walter C. Farrar, 1210 Greenwoody ear. However. an ample supply of 'are * Il a a~a~t-~a.-- a - tirne. beard the car being * eai nome, wno ven out at that -M Il Note: ducted by1 mette. Club of I

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