Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Dec 1937, p. 33

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Baptifl e an be arranged for any I Sunday after the morning service. Pennsylvonia Has Fast Trýain Trips to,,Florida. Points i hiLcc trains, to Flori da, hcadrd b% the 1It,'.rida Arrow and providjng de- partures fromn Chicago at thrce con- t-eieilitihors-iîiday, evening and near tnidiight-are announced fýr the Notitert winter. resûrt seasion bvI the, Peit> sIvainia railroad., Coinîplutely air -conditioned. the Plonda: Arrow will have a runingihý tint e of les, than 26 bours betwce Chicago atnd Jacksonville aind .34 hôturs and 4,; minutes to Miami, witii W\e>t Coait andi Central Lakes Re- gion. The northward schedule. oi the Fiorida. Arrowvfrôm Niai to Ch t~ao. hîc wil feature ,ole- ~îihî-oIt~evie.lvIIbe operated ini 34 houir> ald 15*xminutes and f romn Jac'.nvileto (ihitcago(, 26 houir: Swifî seviceifro ni C Ili cago *hirotigl ianp and ILouisvile. Miss. Ethel e.For a titimber Mr untlermeéyer is a poet, critic, essayvist. -editor and -master of 'wit. He ýiî;onýe of the few literaryfigures who hias inade a succcss, In both the business and artistie wvorlds. He re- tird roi',*-a. large nmanuf acturing jewelrvý business. of which he was vice-president and factory manager- lîaing been. one of the first men in tbe -country volutitarily to reduce j working hours-and bis mnany col- lections and original volumes are i everY public library. His anthologies have been adopted as text books in high schools and uniiversities through- out the* country., Hîs famous trans-I lations of Heine have become -stand- ard. Jaies Bratich Cabeil acclaimed his *Hea%'ens" as one' of the most brilliant critical works ini recent Ainrianliterasure William Roft -Bliet wrote iie is entitled' to be caeid the Aniericani Heine," and Amy Lowell said he was 'the most ver- satile genius of the period in Amer- ica." Mnr. Unternicyer is known as - an eloquent speaker whose critical Affelà Photo, coinment s on modern literature are vin ~as sp),rklinig as bis wit. ~ars~he vas There, are a few ticket.s for this ears ic ws letu,-tre nt b»1l iv seasn usrbs Dean, Robert G. McCulchan, a upidely: recognized leader i hyvmn mnswc for more thon ftwenly-fa** Yrars, cones to tise Wilmette Parish Jfctodis Eit#opoehir hr~h Si*ay1 morninq, Japiuary 2. et il o'ctock, to dernonstrate the oablttf the Neu' Hymnal. Tker entire morning service of z'orshi> will b., dedicated to thse torship of God as made l'os- sible by Christian hyrnnodyv. 'l' ouhan 1 l Pnsii- Eiiage andIm i cd their parent.' F " b ' ebf vala ailoa, wtî thouli cricç' the tzuidancc of these cil1drûin. Y ear's Broai to t1e Florida East and Wcst coasts New1I Knpwm Ant1938., and uitl1 convenient connections to She is the author of tuwobooks, Y-CDy.13$ regonleaes hi.PIIliht'l h tu Luveritv Ci-1 wiihl the yean of the Tric ci.>Uniion Station at Il :40 l).ml. eago Pre.,s : Children of Parcol fe arriai Lthe rate ist 'i'tu lamngo th Pensyvana' gc" and \ih Vise Chloice of Tv7ae 1WteUie t The daFlail- t'a*oundhe eas wrttelnhuorous jouriial the 2Oth aniniversay of th leave-s Çhicago V nion Station at 1 parative tnvofaNusryShot eocainon the ar. ci tmIas vac watt cawvn'aopen for i the afternoon of the jai the sud iited repre- 1-nomi- 'With e coicters.a

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