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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1939, p. 56

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VACATIONING Andrew R Park of Park and Ab- * bott , Plumbers, 554 Green Bay road. Wlnnetka, left Monday morning with Mrs. Park for * Springfield, where h e i s attending t h e sessions.o01 the Illinois Mas- ter Plumbers' as- sociation b e i n g. held t h e r.e this week. He is serv- ing on th e nom- . inatiflg commilt-ý tee* of mnake se- lections f o r the annual electiori. From- Springfteld, Mr. a, n d M vrs., Andrew Park Park plan to drive on through the Ozarks, to' Hot Sprinlgs, Ark, and perhaps through Texas, for a winter vacation. CAMERAMAN BOB Robert F. (Bob) Doepei, secretary- treasurer. of Braun Brothers Oul company, has, in recent months, blossomed out as one of the niost ambitious and successful amateur motion picture pho tographerS 'n the North Shore area. Attending a Rotary convention in San Franico last June, Bob, in company with Mrs, Doepel, engaged are requirea. Certin gr~actuate study mnay be substituted for the ex- perience. Applicants must not have passed their'fortieth birthday. Clos- ing-date: F'ebruary 13. Senior field representative, $3,800 a year; field representativeé, $3,200 a year, Apprenticeship, Service, De- partment of Labor. Experience in- volving the development and Pro- *motion of. improved labor standards... or the'administration of labor laws, is re quired. Applican ts must .not have passed their fifty-third. birth- day. Closing date: February14 Ful Information may be obtainied frmthe Secretary of-the U.S. Civil Service Board of Examiners. at the local post office. BOOK NNrGHTS Great faviorable publie response to. the book night p rogràrns held twice weekly was announced this week by the management of Teatro del La go, movie theater ir No Man's Land. Each person purchasing an adult ticket on the Monday and Thurs- day book nights receives a coupon. Two coupons entitie the holder to select a book from the library in the lobby. atndgthtear TPwo aduits tednthtear Joyce, who leave ' atura away on a West Indies cruise. VISIT IN VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. William Mil of Grant9n, Ontario, Canac spending severai weeks wil and Mrs. Fred M. Coxon, 151 tral avenue. Mr. Middleton Coxonsilncle. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Armand Belo: Third street, announce the bii daughter, 'Judith Ann, on.Jai at the Martha Washington b They also have .a daughter,1 years old. HOSTESS TO CLUB The Ttresday club of Wilim for luncheon this week wil John E. Sutton at her hoi Chatfield road, Winnetka. Principal ýo Wil On a~ certain beautiful surnmer d, re , ornmng in the year 1905,. a man yaesat on the broad veranda of an old- * fashioned hotel in the deep South, immIersed in the pages of a book.. The Volume, known as thée-Christian Iddleton Science text-book and entitled, "ýSci- La, are :ence. and. Health with, Key to thé. [th Mr. Scriptures," was the product of the 38 Cen- inspired- pen of ,its author, qMary. is Mr.. Baker Eddy,. ' the Di -s c over er,ý Founder and Leader of Christiani Science. Only à few days before. while reading this book with its, deeply religious theme of God as ian, 3111 Divine 'Mind, Spirit,, and-, man as rth of a Grod's' likeness. and image, spirit- nuary 5 :ual, not- material, this man had. iospitàl. found complete healing of body and Doris, 4 a reinarkable change of heart.. He had experienced the, end of chronic eye disability, a long continued stomach disorder, and other de- 2ýtre rangements, ail in the glorious hours th rs.of his first session With this get, 185rs shail we say, even greater work. He mel~knew he had been healed but he did not know how the new freedom of body and thought liad corne. Seeking relief from these very ills, he had studied and practicêd material medi- cine; and for years he had tried in vain both material and mental methods. In desperation he had turned to Christian Science, and the Shealing care with breath-taking iea that lie had hit upon a pleasant hobby. Returning home he iimnedi- ately proceeded to augment his equipment, with the resuit that he is now delighting friends with an arnazing variety' of excellent natural color picturýes,,many of which were "ýshot"~ right on the North Shore. Amnong these gems are views; takeni with a telescopic lens, of the North- western-Notre Damne garne last No- T he old fashioned Square Dance was revived at the Wilmette Ma- sonîc temple Wednesday evening of this week, the occasion being an entertaînment sponsored by The One Thousand club, organization of Wîl-- mette business and professional peo- ple. I charge of the event was Guy Colby of. WLS Barn Dance fame. . Refreshments were served and awards given. rHe was very closetô m -LiU ia maketh ail things new." As. he read t here came to him a realization of the opposite natures of Spirit and. matter; he saw that if Spirit is true and real, its opposite must be untrue and unreal.. Then, as the existence and presence. of spiritual good was aécepted, he saw the things of matter, anQ,.ýll evil, as separate from reality, as* non-exist- ent; and he was able to gather to- gether, that is., in his vision he was test. ApicrLi Iiý i - - - c--t-swe<anone teQ~ ed their tortieth birthday. Closing lb hswe none h pn date February 13.g ing of bis golf sehool at 1811 Central Assistant wool tecbiologist, $2,6W0 street, Evanston, opposite the Stad-t a year, Bureau of Agricultral Econ- iumn theater. i of his1 lives at1 àethird, genera-IalU te prayer and effort to realize hold that office.1 the_ heavenly intuition, to- make it. Street, Evanston. meal in my daily experience..

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