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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1938, p. 31

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gregatioIu'sraeliWlcII 5isocated at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon avenues, 'Glencoe, are held every Sunday morning at Il o'clock and visitors are, always welcoiue. On Sunday morning, February 20, Dr. Hiarris Franklin Rail, professor atthe Garrett Biblical1institute, wil be the, guest minister at the North, Shore. Congregation Israel 'whilè Rabbi Shulman will ýoccupy the. pulpit of.-Dr.. Ernest Fremont Tittie at-the First Methodist church in Evanston. Hold Motor Salon at Edge-Watr Beach Plans for the first 1938 automobile Dr. Frederick Stock (right),, coc 'classic in, Chicago. have- been com- ýchestra,'will direct, the revived )Evat Pleted and the spaces for the showinig eveltùtgç ofMiaY 17, 19 and 21. Ha of sîxty-four new models have been the Sývmphony orchestra, wîill be açsi distributied to the dealers reprsetd eearsals, are tloow ji progress. in the Fifteenth Annual Motor'Salon at the Edgewater Beach hotel, ac- WVe tk hp~ Tn cording to Curtis M. Betts, shovt in taShpwn. chairman. Sea Scout Tourney The show, the largest of its kind ever held on the North, Side, will Sea Scouts of the North Shore .occupy most of the exhibition space Particip)ated in a swimming meet last on, the main flooï of the Edgewater Tuesday nighit at the New Trier Hligh Beach hotel, Mr.r Betts- said. The school pool. dates have been set for.Februarv, 12 The events -and. the winners were t9-0, inclusive, as foliows: -Fourteen more models than were Free style: Craddock, Great Lakes, displayed last year will be shown at first, Reading, THighland Park,. sec- this Salon," Mr. Betts said. "Last onie; Kiddoo, Winnetka, third. year's record-breaking crowd of more Breaststroke: Smith, Wilmette'. *."Almost everypopular make of car in America wil lb e shown in several of its newést models, some of which have not yet left the factories." Representation in the salon has been confin ed, to North Sidedealers and.distributorsand to one au to ac- cessory company., .Mr. Betts announced thaf the re will be no admission charge and that the show will be open from early rnorning until late each. nilzbt. FURS BLUE PARROT bai ainl selbcted fi.. es lis beadiquart.rs end prises for valeni,. parties wbicl carryfthe. speclal sentinuts Of tipis day andw onductor of the Chicago Symphony or1- iston Music Festival schedluled for the ans Lange.(lef t), associate conductor of, dtedirector of the festival, for which modore W. C. Huggins, F. P. Maas, E. Colegrove, W.' Pavy, E. Boehm~, J. Danley, A. Zabôrski. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS "The Birds of the World" will be the subject of the first of next week's guide-lecture tours for the general public at Field Museum of Natural History, and will be presented at 3 P. m. Monday, February 14. On other days at the same hour subjects will be: Tuesday, "American Trees" ' C andle race: Carpentier, Winnetka, 'b lu;cnace Y stnIc- 1 irst; lHarvey, Winnetka, 'second;turersar open to ail museumn vis: Schwandt, Highland Park, third. ' trs arties assemble inside the IRelay race: Great Lakes, first: north entrance. Winnetka, second; Highland Park, third. HOME FROM TRIP The Winnetka ship won the meet Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Oleson of 525 with a score of 20 points, the Great Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, came Lakes ship was second with 14 points, home . Monday after spending a and the Wilmette ship was third with month at Miami Beach, Fia. Be- 6 points. fore returning home, the Olesoris Officials at the meet were ÇCnm- tnnLa.bathrin fn th~.- -. .. hert shap.d 1551. SHERMAN AVE. EVANHSTON Uft;vMSifyj 2268 LQW MIMUERSHIP RATES, Include Alilinstruction, Physicai and Social Privileges. ÀNNIJAL RATES.: Boys $104$12, Girls $10, Wornen $16. Men $144$28 Evanston Y. M. C.A 1000 Grove St. (Greeneaf 7400) ýT . E

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