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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 56

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Thre MM.nt4*Oait thtie r.cently ope"edShort Line Molori slesroom ait66 Cmmu tete, Wnnetka, ~r comm.enting not only on the, new Dodge and Plymnotis tors but ulso on thse dignified and iwjessive a>Ioitments Oft Me re.uus ýsnla lcd a ratcVç points Mad to he Silvetr draperies, festoons ofc ila attractiveness of the room. Jack Stin- and baskets of Aieriçan Beauty rouss1 son aud Walter Hustlng are the owners. With ERS riage Mns. Steffens was M arv Schoeuborn. Eleven children were boïn to M r. sud 'Mrs. Steffens, nine of: wbom are living, and they ail reside in Wl!- mette. Tbey are Mrs.. Daniel -Feit-. man, Mr&. Nîck Sehopeu, joseph F., Mrs. William Poli, George'W. Stef- feus-aud'Mrs. Henry 3rautigarn, who are twins, John Peter, Mrs.- Frank Zeutschel, sud Peter John Steieus. There, are tw enty-five grandcbildireu aud six -great graudchildren.. Miss Katherine El lis, daughter, of Mr. aud, Mrs. William' H. Ehi823 Greenwood avenue, bais returued to her dusties, as rnusic instructor lun the 'schools at South Haven, Micb., afteé speudiug tire Christmas hiol- days with lber family. lier sister, Miss Yrances Ellisi bas retuirned to, Carleton colege at Nortbhfeld1, Minu. Mrs. Frank Ketcharn,, 40 Devôn- sbire lane, Kenilworth, entertained ber bridge club at luncbeon Tuesday of last week. 0o Mrs. Percy Cutier, 207 Woodstock aveuue, Kenilwortb, will be hostess to ber bridge club_ at luncheon Fni- you, that ye a150 love oue anotner. By this shall ail men know that ye are miy disciples, if -je have lve one to another" (John 13:34, 35), Among the citations wbich coin- prsdthe lesson-sermon was the following. from the Bible: "Now. when the even was corne, hesat down with the twelve. And 'as they were eatiug, Jesus took bread, and. blessed it,, sud brake it, aud gave it to the disciples, .and said, Take, est; this is 1MY body', (M attbew 26:20, 26). The lesson.;sermou also included the followiug -passages from the Christian Science textboôk, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by ýMary Baker 'Eddy: "Their bread in deed carne, down from heaven. it was thé great truth of spiritual being, healiig the sick aud casting outerob-bf Master. had explaiued it ail before, aud now this bread was feediug and sustaining tbem. They had borne this bread front bouse to bouse, breaking (explaining) it to others, and now it comftorted'tfhénià,lvê (p. 33). Ruth Zibble, daughter of Mr., snd Mrs. W. H. Zibble, 1225 Washington avenue, eutertaiued twelve girls last Sunday on thre occasion of ber twelfih birtbday. Mrs. Harvey Craig, 716 Lake ave- nue, entertaiued at three tables of lunc~heoun and bridge last Tuesday.ý £n 8 villa won tir c a sa&I *Inn, which has a strangle hold on last Tis,is 1Joe's . irst 600 series t place, while the Krier boys dropped season, and bis good steady bowl .one ocf their tbree garnes with the was respousible for the K'uss jew WMinette Tailons. ens t7t-oris Hugo snd Bingo of Winnetka ,nové'd ahead of Bleser's in the battle Johu Schopen, anchor man for1 for third place by winniug two out Whealan team, surpnised al of three froin Edelweiss, wbile bwlers ou the .alley, includiug hi Blcsers were, able to win only one of self, by. bowling high gainte for1 thein three gantes with. Harry's Bud- ýnight with 232 pins. A tap in1 'rà-imte-àier iw -r hdlast franie cost John high gaine Drmg -Tomut el Wonrie tea PUlILIAUN Mme .WliiU.wf831E UST. Y. DOZPEL OÂUL LENATJN legis

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