, 1 1 IRST CHURCII 0F CIjRIST, SCIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue WiLM RITEP ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wednesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 pà.. Sunday School Exercises-9:45 a.m. APiRIL 25, 1937 Subject: PROBATION APTER DEATH Open Daily (except Wedocaday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. Ni. Wedocsday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Blible and Works of Mary Bakoer Eddy, and ail other authorized Christiani Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchamed at thteReading Room. CORDIALLY INVITED CES, AND VISIT THE W. B. Robiqise, Jr., wlsi zveek elected president of thw Wil- mette Optimùrt club. Other officers- elect are: Tom Klehm, jlrst Wie- president; Frank Watt, second vice- president; Arthur Borre, treasurer; Curt Gottschalk, secretary;- Clyde Winter, sergeant-at-armI; and Ed- mumd H. Kerr, cluaplain. Thw retir- ing president j, James Mogili. #âýëMiýA *àâ* famuly are as toUiows: Wvarren. ~ Fifer, Christian E. Jarchow, Paul C.. Lang, George. H. Redding, and jû. sep F.. Rossberger. Under a p ro- vision, of the new election law, the six trustees wiill'.dra w lots for. two- year and four-year terms, while the president and clerk will serve for four ycars. The inauguration will take place on Tueýsday evening, May 4. The vote for the varioûs candidat es was as follows: For Village, preident-Hiarry C. Kinne, 569i For Village clerk-N. P. Miller, 575. For Village Treasurer-Hlarry W, Miller, 569. For Village 'trustees-Warren T. Fifer, 566;_James B. Hoffman, 569-, niagistrate-John J. board-J. Robb Harp- a F. Gullickson, 568; , 56; Luther W. Ben-, TH~ ROQM Kemdlwoerth Vote olling place, th re sworn into o ice u-esciay, The only new official is Courtenay C. Davis who replaces Wendell H. Clark as village clerk. Mr. Clark, declined to seek another terrn. The six- trusteesar PrerFA. I ( ( c t f 1