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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jul 1938, p. 6

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Wl'..,.. 5210 'J I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, CETS I Tcnth Street and Central Avenue IWIL.METrTE, ItLi NOUS Sunday Servics-I ia.ni. Wédnesday t-ýTetimOflaL Meetig-S p. m. Sunday SchQoolExercses-9 :45 9-m 'telligent and seils ccuv m 5 lative d.oings without in any wav seemning to propagandize either hier- self or hier party. As you know, Mr 7an &der Vris is conisideredbv. the other legisiators- one 'of the hardest working and. co- operative niembers of the body, wmork- inig diligently.. on a1l comm;itteeS where ýshe bas a partý and attending ail sessions of the, legisiature vvith, single bearted purpose.. W'e. of the North.Shore, niay be very proud of our representative and .very grateful for ber industrv and îintelligence! Mary L. Langwortby Doepels Entertain, on lecture- to be given by Alfred Lari. Hottes, associate garden editor of the magazgine, "Better. Homes and Gar- dens," before the' meeing; of the Wilmeétte. evening garden club, to be beld at the Wilmette Xopan's club, Saturday evening. Program chairman-for ýthe eve- ning s entertainment is Mrs. 'C.- D. Ever of, 1111 Ashland avenue., Vil- mette. Arrangements have also been made to bring LinsyFeleient painter and illustrator, in addition to, Mr. Hottes for the-club's meeting on July 9. M\r.. Hottes, a, gradiuate of Corneli, uiversity, spent 12 years as a pro- fessor of floriculture at Ohio, State niversity before accepting the asso- JULY 10, 1938 Sùbject-,SACRA-MENT READING ROOM l- Il 3 - Central Avenue Open Daily <except Wednesday) 9 A.Mý%. to 6 P.M. ednesday 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and l other authorized Christian Science Literature niay be read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Roor. THIE PUBLIC IS CORDIAI.LY I2NVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICE AND VISIT THE READING PDOM -~ % I~ j U ESiIk Stockings #Aosuare Up to Tour Needs! '2Block North .of Ctr~'al v f7c ~Phone: Wilmette 987 " 9 CFive free Daily Deliveries o returned Friday ight froni a He is well known for bis lectures ee weks'wesern np, 'ntrt~ qiiad abilitN to make friends. He bas at dinner the following evening. written several leading books, among r. and M.\rs., George E.' Paul of wbkèh are: "1001 Cbristmias Facts and asgow, Scotland, who, like the Fancies," "Book of Perennials," iepels, were recently ini San Frail Practical Plant Propagation," "1001 ýo for. the Rotary International Garden Questions Answered," and rivention. Before going to that city, numnerous others. r. and Mrs. Doepel visited Los Mr. Field bas illustrated mnain of igeles, and they returned by ivay of NrHtesbos i cac or eCzinadan Rockies, stopping at turned to tbe village with ber for thei wee-ed.NEW ELECTRIC SHOP' The United Electric Shop, a home Bob Burlingame, 812 Greenleaf appliance and vacuum cleaner repair avenue, is spending eigbt weeks at has, started business at 407 Linden tbe Culver s umm ier naval scbool. avenue, Wilmette, under the man- wbere he is a midsipman. agership of Edward J. Bristol, a \Vil- 1 - mette resident. The shop is equipped M /TIY Th.ie with a cotnplete line of parts for re- SThrifin Nlaparng any type of vacuum cleaner, mette 1160 2 Wilmette Avenue I ýil ýz

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