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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1931, p. 14

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Tentb Street and Central Avenue Wi1mertei Ill. SUNDAY SERVICES- i A. M. WEDNESDAY - TESTIMONIAL MEETING.- 8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-.9:45 A. M. NVMBER- 29, 1931 Subj*ect: Ancient and Modemn Necromancy, A.lias Mesmierism and Hypnotismù, Denounced READING ROOM-ýx 14 8 Central, Avenue Open.Daily (excepting Wedn.esday) 'qA. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday, 9 A. M. 9o 7:45 P. M. Saturdirg 9 A. M. to 9 P.. M. The: Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and ail other andior ized Chrisuian Science Littrature may be read, borrowed or purchased aut te Reading Room. TIS PUBLIC 15 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE,! CHURCH'SERVICES AND VISIT THE! READING ROOM Reserve your .diamond gîft' NQOW! ADIAMOND-soarHlinq with A the vert spnrt ot Ch, stmas imperýshabtè as the 1ove or admiration .vhich pomt0 vu givin4 Now «s the ,turne ta select ti ou, cases gleam with diamonds ot the utmiost our'ty and finest cut n the verv Iatest, nountengs. W&I l ldIV assist you n making in approibriate selection and set isde vou' choice on paypernt el &q, Bernie Photo j aois Ileaso a, six ano ths aid dgughter of ,Agr. ami 'Mrs. John Gicasoit, 215 Ridge avenue, Ev- 1aiston. a'as avarded second prize in the recent baby- contest Cof&- ductcd bv Wiebitsdprm t Stnres. The contest wicas. open to all babies in the imetropolitait arc*a and zoa.s ointly sponsoired, by al five W. ieboIdt stores. Phogtlgrapkis of the. babies were suibmtitted bi, pa re nts and a cornmittee composed of 'Chicago and Evanston health and zeIf are officiais selccted the ans oit stan.d'inq candidates fromn ahealth.ful appearance vieîwpoint. persons iteeto ugive instructions on the playing of the gaine. The Girls' club, wbose membership includes every girl in the high .school. 18s co.ncentrati1ng its efforts on plans for the bridge benefit.. Frorn this source alone the NewTrier girls hope to, raise the major portion' of the funld which they use to, help worth,% girls throughi college who wotilà otherwisc be. unable to continue thucir educati'on. Several surprises are proiinised. at the, combined bridge and tea. Re- freshme-nts- wil be served, including sanidwiches, home-made cake and tea or coffeée. One ticket pays for both bridge and luncheon, it is announiced. -The tickets inay be obtained froam any high. school girl iii the township. or by calling.-Miss Lulu Wri*ght. fac- ulty sponsor of the Girls' club, atthe high school, Winnetka 2400. Eachi year- the women of the lotir New Trier villages-Wilmette, Ken - ilworth., Winnietka andGlencoe :sup- port. genierously the efforts of -thie Girls' club to ralçs tnoney to be usedi ini lielping nieedy girls continue thelir edu-cation. Last year the club ga"e' a bazaar inistead of a bridge, but there wilI be no bazaar this year. The: Leonard Christophers. 1205 Linden. avenue, will have thei r Thaniksgiving dinner with Mr,». Christopher's sister's family in 1Elm- hurst. 111. 12a Carita Salont PERFECT. groorning, always. im- portant, gains emphasis, i durinà the holidây sea- * son. A visit to our well-appointed salon is suggested -u ur oper- Ç~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ - VIS Lt*88t a.. At Rear of [417 Lindei Avi WJNBERG'S Drug Store re. Phone Wil. 1133-1911 I & i

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