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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1921, p. 6

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 The Very life of Your Trees Dep Up Car e. Give them a chance to live-watch them close- ly for fissures-for they must have care as well as worn out bodies. We are experts in the diagnosis of tree ills, and expert in their cures as well. No matter what the trouble, if the tree is savable we can save it. Dead limbs should be trimmed off. Heavy branches should be pruned. Our machinery is adapted to its work and our men are efficient. Allow us to estimate, on your work without obligation to yott. Many a tree with a healthy look will be sickly next year ^f not at- tended to. We Make a Flat Rate Of $1.00 Per Tree For Spraying OFFICEâ€"2 Prouty Building < Phone Win. 1294 Winnetka Tree Surgeon NURSERYâ€"1131 Green Bay Road Phone Glencoe 514 Glencoe y/////////. 1 ' Banker's Association Invites Minister To Talk To Them About God A few weeks ago a New York minister was invited to speak at weekly lunchon of the Banker's Association of Helena, Mont., and was requested to talk about God. The Chicago Evening Post says: "The sense of the need of God is growing mightily in the life of Ameri- ca. Religion must come back into the mart and the factory if America is to be saved. Men must bring it back. The Helena Bankers are helping." The citizens of Wilmette can help by taking their places as workers and wor- shippers in the various churches. . St. John's Lutheran Church The Wilmette Baptist Church The First Congregational Church Wilmette English Lutheran Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church The First Methodist Church â€"â€"] The First Presbyterian Church 4 "^

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