Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1936, p. 77

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ing n N_lqivi11caelr, __ 1l 15 i 1 .:) v£81 l -a i atking of Our eber19efers 'amverri 12 .556 nation andna the in nations of the world. John's Place, Schaefer's Tavern, M,1eter*s Tavern 14 3 14 .51 he celebrainasfrels ZtRvrInad ' ivr nnani hionk' Zeuscel's p ick's Tavern 13 11 hmnksKiCer's .481 sored by the Amnericani Bible Society 12 15 Service Station, the leading four Teatro Buffet .444 by whose :uninterrupted missionary del, Lago 12 ý 15 .444 tems etad ot9oSct'sMrt-Braun Bros. 0O1 co. il 16 .407 activities,.fno* in tbeir 120th year, cians, Teatro 'del Lago, Hick's TavRecause last week Thuýrsday was moetan 18000,00vlmso ern-, and Braun- Brothers Qil Com-. Thanksgiving the Knights of Colum-. Scriptures bave been distributed in pany-the four lowest, teahsý in theý bus bowling leagu fiesdclared more than forty countries«andm 7 standings. of the league. Ths p- a holiday i n- bowling and- added on languages. sets made qunte* a change in the More to the end of the scbedstandings. and made it a clôser race. ufle to night edrgep.Crniersa U Bil Sn mnake up for the lost fiime..The InedsigUieslBbeSThe lower teamfs have taken' a newboer in the Quilmette Kniights . da Gveno orner says: '"Ea lease on life while the upe bakt oubus bowlÀing. league expect to year the Amerîcan,.Bibleý society, teams to have been taken into camp send ail 10 teams to the National sPonsosUiesl unexpectedly. The resul1ts. of the eve- Knights of Columbus il bowling tour- which is1 to bé celebrated thisudy year ing's bowling were* nament in early spring 'of 1937. 'This on DcMbe ,On which day M1eler's Tavern 2-mKriers .Buffet1 bowling tournament will be held at thousands of churches throughout gcott'.c Morticians 3-Jo6hn'i Place «0. Toledo, Ohio. lLast Spring it was the United States Mill emphasize the Tetode ao -caee' Tv1el tDerî,-ihQilmetebing importance of the Holy -Bible in the ern 0. represented then 8-team league lie f the Ameriapep.Iar H-ick's Tavern 3-Z5eutschel's River thiat was bawIl by the atsao.Ti glad to give a whole-hearted endorse-, season the league gained two more netc Braun 'Bros. 011, Co. 3-Shlmhonek's teamls, but nevertheless wiIl send ail worthwhile hsosrac n t purposes, and I urge Se r v i ce 0 . the o . T l d .c Thé,h bi bowlers for the evéntng: tie t z n of I l n i eTId.~o r i pa AI Schaefer, 211: Hub Hloffnian, 201; i I1o~~co patcpt i tjniversal Paul, Bleser, 216; Harry Lels, 206 Bible Sunday by attending their various places of worship on Phil Bleser, 202.and 232; John Ludo.: Skiïp vice, 212; Bill Ferrarini, 210 and 214: that day. Larry Schaefer, 206; Joe Lechner, 221:; .' VIl~~U ~Most Ray Bartel, 200; George Selherzer, 212. PopularBook .JLuUenLs '0Of the hundreds of thousands of The averages, numbher of gamnes Caustic call-downsi for motorists, books issued bowled and high scores of the top, 30 'unlicensed and distributed eacb Mien in the Knights of Columbus will soon. drivers, and ticket fixing year, the Bible remains' the Most be on their way out in popular vital of them al. For league are as follows:Amnerican cities-at least if the re- centuries and Narne before it was translated and <Camnes Avc-rage High Solves of seventy-ffyetraffic officiais printed in the English language, more Paul Bleser 27 18ý4 222 who have just completed a two weeks', than four hundred years ago, the vPhil~ Bleser 27 1.79 2.2 course of study at Northwvestern Uni- Bible (hoth - ed. mirctin. A~n electric score board! and new banging baskets. have aiso. been. installed. Ten lettermen, plus several promising sophomores, are waging, a spirited fight for ositions oni thi' year's. Wildcat quinte. The only losses. sustaineçi through graduation were Del, Pendergrast, fcrward, Paut ýJones, guard;ý both of whom.and were reSerVes last season. awln9O - Sa1Oy '.op Ray Bartel 7, 177, 99 Oldand 'T Mpw ----- ~ Roi),Braun. Joe Lc'hlner 3n(e Solîitz Ed Cunningham Matt ThuiImann Pfete 'Thai an AI Sphaefer Bill Ferrarini 'J'<» Ludovive Joe BIeier 1~ffk Trt~eh (leorge -ýScerzer 2 2 27 21 27ý 21 1 n:. 167* 165 164 164 16.1 27 27 -2)4 2 24 27 162 161 161 160 16fl 159 forty-eight living literature,' its combined beauty, cities in twty3-four Staites, jotted philosophy and. clarity Surpassing down their plans for improi'ving traffic subsequent writings. Indeed, the Conditions ini their hion ne t s reli gious significance of the Bible, its Among them were these: value as an historical and spiritual Have all bawling-OutL by rafi 'document, and its influence upon by ti Officers stopped. n odern literature combine to. Iak sure the motorey ycl. en hi essential to world culture." make, ;e School .hcers, Who represcnted [IV oi in 1nuc* ouyii îîuainîiî a work of0 157 136 Eddie Sutherland, direcnr, has What 'have you?,WlII cal!. Book Exchange. Wil. 3214. from Bh Rihbst market prices for paper, mnag. turn'ed they were- cailI 1 recently byý the Rage $1 per 100 b.Alsbu furn1; deatb of Mrs. ]h bathubp nd od Irn. 32Ijr4I-4tp L. Von Guinten. ll's father, Charles sIt., Wllmette junk ealerPhîlDr. JunkDeaerhilSchuman Mrs. D*avid F 132LTTq28-4tP avenue, Wilnietti 8K Carl Hall ai wgýpArm,32ýý PhUesSM UNIVUUTY

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