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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1932, p. 6

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ISIX TELEPHONES FOR - WIL. 40134-e*5 TUEURS., VmLieSA!?.i. agiMN Pot Rosat %hulder eslt$Otl0.2 Stewlsg Hens Fresh lb29 OMM m'ait re n 29 DosE TupiesIbo 220 311»t Loaf round Calves' awe..t......... lbo 9 FRUITS AND VEGRTADLUCS Asparagus p*55 Pods 2 ILs. 35e New P@tat@es ce 5 ILs 250 Fine tfor npftult e di 6 for 39o Navel Oranges Fousae dJz.390 Cooklug AppIes Cholce. 6 lhs. 290 GIROCERIESý, 1 pesehes Contreila Brand Large tan, Revue in wbich the Logan-Howard Pa relit lcacher association is promis- ing its mnembers and f riends an e- ning of inclody and mirth at a price fliat. sets a record in valie-giving., en- tertainmenit." The .Male éCitv Four, wbo proved highly entertitining at -tbe January mieet- ing ofth association,, are to play a return engagement., Other headliners ar, the Cumerland Ridge Runners, wbo loo k like rail. splitters but are side' splitters'; Hugh'Cross, with bis 'houn', dog gitar"; Thrree Littieý Maids, devotees of close . harmony, and "'jim and Bob," who. bring into this evening of funa. bit of'the temper and tempera- ture of old Hawaii. Radio enthusiasts who have heard Lese artists in their Saturday night pro grtni over WLS when.tbey are at thei r best in the National'Barn Dance, wiIl want to witness this piersonal ap- pearance prograin o«fered by the Logan- -Howard1 Parerit-Teacher association,, te sponsors of the Radio Revue feel. A "seil out" of the 365 available tickets, is confidently, expected. 3 fer 790 ýî] Ail White Strietly Fresh 2< Oas ...s............... II.z e 3M3 Ridge Road Phono Wilneltte 757 I s PAUL KRUPPA, Painting - Decorating 1412 EImwooâ .fuu% ,WUmtti v Dvy Aie 'R j seminary and pastor emeritus of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chicago, will be the speaker at the ýVilnmette Sunday Evening club on March 20. He wilI -give an address appropriate- for Palni Sundaky. Dr. -Stone is'one ,of America's, most 1distinguished clergymen. Boru in- a suburb of Boston in 1868 he received his Bachelor of Arts degref r.om Arn- herst collegein 1891,and was grad- uated f rom Auburn Theological, sei- na-ry in 1894. He Wei ordained to the Presbyterian ministry at' Utica, N. Y., in june, 1894. Before becoming, president of ýthe ?resbyterian Theological.seminàry in Chicago, lhe held pastorates at Olivet churcli, Utica, -from, 1894 to 1896, Cortland, N. Y., fromi 1896 to 1900, the. Brown Memorial church, Balti-, more, Md., froni 1900 to 1909, and the, Fourth Présbyterian church, Chicago, from 1909 to, 1930., He d-eclined acai- to the First Presbyterian churcli ?A New York City in 1918. Forumer Clureli Modorator Dr. Stone was moderator of the Presbyterian church in the United States in 1913-1914. He is director of the Chicago Bible society, the Pres- byterian Ministers' fund and the Presbyterian hospital. SIn addition to his activities*as..head of the theological seminary, Dr. Stone devotes somne time to writing. He is. the author of several books on religious subjccts and of many mono- graplis on educational and religious themnes, as well as a frequent contri- butor to the religious'. press. He is well known throughout the east and. middle west as a university preaclier. "Church Night" Suppersý Get, Large Attendance T1he liursday evening, suppers held by the First Presbytérien church of Wrilfmette. known. as "Churcli Night," are Provitig.very successfiil. it is re-ý ported.. .These suppers are beld ini the Church, WOOM

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