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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 6

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"Economy Package' 34.11 At Our Two Dependable Stores Ride ve. Pharmacy, Lae. and- RidgeRoad Cati Wflm.t1. 316 Snider-Cazel Du AND Wiimettéeand Central ÀAND ~Col -lWýiit-te 40Ô FIST CMIJCH 0F CHRIT,SCETT Tenth Street and Central: Avenue WILMETTE, >ILLINOIS Sà nday Services-il1 a.m., Wednesday-Testimionial Meeting-8 pm Sunday Sehool Exerises-9:45 ar.. JM<tTAtY -211)1940 Sublect: LIFE READING ROOM-1133 Central Avenue Openl Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased nt the Reading Room. MIS.KATIfiYN MOULI)INGý NAMED: DISTRISLDTOR FO* <C H.MUi, D fWAV If ,F0 ItJ f A TI l..u CHARI c ORP'N *ALLENTOWN*PA READ THE WANT ADS Jane, PrIddày Pho0to Rabbi Albert M. Slzulman of South ,Bendl, md., will Occupy the pulpf t of the North Shore, Con- pregaticn Israel, Glencoe, Sun- dagj morning. Januari, 21, in the', absence of his brother, Rabbi Charles E. 'Shulman, who, in company with F'ather Vincent Donovan of New York and the Reft: Rolland Schlôerb 'of Chi- cago-. is tvisiting the universities of the far u'est and Pacifie Coast tnder the auspices of the Nation- al Conference of Christians an d Jews. Rabbi Albert Shulman has occu- pied the pulpit of Temple Beth El in South Bend for the past five years. He is well. known for bis civic and Jewish labors and has enjoyed amnong other honors the unusual dis- introduces an analysis of the man- ner in which man has advanced throughout the ages and offers a new note of hope in a world confused by contem)porary events. Services are held at >the North Shore Congregation Israel every Sunday morning at Il oclock and guests are welcome. The temple is located at Lincoln and Vernon ave- nues.,. Mur. and Mrs. F.' JEvanston, formerly, He- was taken: to. Evanston hosoital by F'iremnan Ward and Oftcer John Voss,, but was pronounced dead& wihen the ambulan ce reached1 the. hospital at 5:40 o*clock. The, fatal accident occurred on Lake avenue, 100 feet east of Semninole road. Ani inquest *was set for Monday. but was continued to January 25, at 1 p.m.,- to give. opportunity for further inve stigation .by the police. How the accident happened is'cloud- ed in mystery. Mr. Bosch stated, that Murr ay was riding his bicycle. but *other witnesses who-saw him but a few minutes before stated that he was walkingý and pushing the bicycle. Chief of Police Cloyd C. McGuire has 'Made a request that any wit-* nesses to the tragedy who mnight Ihelp to >elear '<p the ffystery comT- municate with him at the police de- partment. This was the first traffie fatality to occur in Wilmette in more than a year. Aged Won fFractures IIip in Fali; Lies on Cellar Floor 24 Hours from 1942 uircnwoocs avenue, homne of Mrs. Margaret Sehulien,' 87 years. of age, who lived alone at the ad- dress, found the aged woan ser- iously injured as the. result of fall. The officers had been informed by Mrs. C. Zweig, a, neighbor liv;- ing at 1932 Birchwood, that Mrs. Schulien was lying on the basemnent floor. Mrs. Schulien explained that she had fallen down the. basement. stairs at 11,30 Thursdav morning. piay to Ue rth Shore, ings at 007 tka, Mon:ý B, January Iton ofdyad' )rth. 122 and 23.

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