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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1938, p. 11

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The Njorthwest c Ircle Winl hold a din- ner Party for their husbands Saturday, February .-26,. at 7 ;30 o'clock, le the home of ýMr. A.. G. Stant6on,.1014 -Pol- tiac road. The assisting hùstëeies will be Mmir. A.- L. Grinnelli Mrs. R. E. 3Mc- Ilratli, and, Mrs. Spencer deMille. KAPPA Pl PRr The new officers of' the group- were elected. and the "committees appointed laut, Sünday evrenlng at the regular * meeting of the young people'à group. They are as follows:- president, Jack Chronfic; vike-Qresident, Minnette *Car- niey; secretary, Nxadine Browný; treas-, * urer, 13etty Bruce; social. commttee: George Redding, Nancy Berblinger, Mamnie Keller,. and Jim Mahle;: re- freshment commttee:- Marilyn Myr- land, Elleen Johannson, àand Marilyn Prusslng; membemshlp cômmittee:. WiI- lard Jamchow,. George Putnam, Sally ,Edwards, and Nancy.Pierson.; pogram commttee: Bob Bartlett, Suzanne Lyon, and Peg Plerson; drama tic comfmittee: Dale Chronic and Bud Fifer. The W.imte y»aang peoples #roupI wlll be hosts to the Winnetka group *Sunday evening at 5 :30 o'clock. The' speaker wIll be Edward Mant-bei. who w.ilI1 give an lllustrated talk on "Crea- Si, Job n's Lutheran Wllmette and, Park avenues J.. H. Gockel, pastor 9 :15am-Frtsrie 9 :30 a.m.-Sunday: sehool and B 10:5a.m.-Sunday sohool classu chlldren of tÉree to five years. il a.m.-Second service. 8 p.m.-Monthly evenlnfg service. ible1 MEETINiGS Social circle, todaY, 1 p.m., with Mrs. Fred Wlese, 1530 Wllmette avenue. Open house, today, 8 to il p.m. Prlendshlp, circle, Friday, 8 p.m., wlthl Mrs. John Brauer, 1530, Deinpster. Chlldren's Christian education clask- es, Saturday, 9,~30 a.m.; Wednesday, 4 p.m. The order Ôf service at il o'clock on Sunday *11.1 include t4ie followig:. * Prelude-Impromptu in D Fiat. Schubert Anthem-"He, Watching Over Israel" <Eljah)........ Mendelssohn Offertory-Pastorale .;.....Rogers The Sermon-GCod's Strength in 1.1 7y>ur £IV. ROB TRUCK DRIVER Wednesday afternoon of.last week Carl Pizzutô, 2043 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, a' driver fo r a beverage: comnpanyr, reported to Wilmette po-, lice that hie had been held up near bis, home by three *mien, who com- pelled him to drive -his truck to UPHOLSTE 1 1- Fibeut Wrum iambi vo MI ais et., EvmmU> n l. lo* Orne lwuit rau on for over tw.uty years, cost thousands of dolars, and created ouie trouble--ovér the ownei- ipof a cali.The calS greviup muad, djed of old mue, but the trouble vent on li court. Pride often findu offense vhere noue W&s imeant, or..vbëeo hi.sof, no'importance. In hshid-to aud couabat, a mn couldl * vanqulsh a skunk, ýbuit l ould ho much viser net to'Jet sucb a tnu. go, tu trial!1 *Wby flot do aUl our fLghting for smre- thlng, vorthwbile? Iu ibis business wvolio te bat daily for, the more complet. satis- faction oftal o ur customers. L C. C.zsi J.S. Seyier of ilie Speci Stbick Mople Pec... Orange Ic. andVaie 9 AND il A. M.-2 AND 4 P. MM.-DAILY W. are selling ANOTHER CARLOAD of ORANGES amd GRAPEFRUIT this week at the.»Mre pn*ce. as you pay at the groves in Florida.. Weekly cawltaal mhipmemtm direct from. Flori<Ia enàbIe us to seli at groWprs' prie.. ~~"~' I17 i 70Ô"aiAv o. Truse l - Uni. 8182 Or. am wili. 525 i l "a - UEVANSTON-.'WWTIq...uI AT NEW ICE POND

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