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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1938, p. 8

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'LA, -Quiiekly, safély rn- lieved with ]Dr. Schol'lé Zigo-pads.. Theme thia, uoft, pais revntfceon. ads prevuetof ictom --the cauise ofCtn"SpecialM«Ecattd, Diai.remove coriu, root md, &L .Will preven .tI CM" - fomibg if used at £Init skgn of irritatior0. wnenem Ilu wmeueÂve. Wilmette194 Acrosu rom VillageàHall Fr thé Ltest RICORDINOS by Victor Blue-Bird Decca Brunswick Columbia Coma M. QUItdLAN RECORD SEt VICE 1131 Central-Wilm.ffe -Your > phione Ackermann Photo, The Rer'. Amos Thornberg lef t).pastor of t/he Wilmeute Parish"Meth- odu hurch; and u4eu'ly elecied president ý of the Wilmette Protestalit Mi)tis- 1er> association; 'chats with th7ee of thte Mehodist leàders att/te meeting of' Sunday school teacherýs for the northern district,: held at the Wilmette. parish on Monda y of Ilast. wueek. Ralph N. McEntire, 'secretary of the' First ýMethodist bugrch of' Topekca, Kan.,- and a fellow church member of, Former Governor Alfred M. Landon, main speaker of -the eveniag;, Frank A.: Lindhorst, Midwest regional director of Christian education for the Method- ist, and Thomas A. West, superintend- ent of the Wilmette. church Sunday school, are the others in the photograph.. About 200 teachers attended. Those from Wilmette included Miss Zella Helnderson, Bert Hamniond, Albert G. Ackermann, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lord, Mrs. Thornberg, Miss, Ethyl Drynan, Mrs. C. Rollin Smith, Mrs. Clifford Ives, Miss Isabel Haskins, George Rigjan, Mrs. Clinton B. Coch- ran, and Mrs. Daniel P. Stecker. Township Relief Head Gives February Reports Seymour H. Olmsted, New Trier township relief administrator, re- p orted 108 families on relief in New Trier as of March 1, an increase of 12, since February 1.. *The March 1 figure, it is anticipated, will remain about the same through- out the month, after which, with the advent of spring, a rapid decline is anticipated, bp said. -BETERFILMS GUI-DE (Contributed by the North Shore. Be~tter Filnts Couincil) Key: A-Adults; Y-Youth, 13 to 18 years of age; C-Children,. 8 to 12 years of age; F-Entire family. Connuunity Ifouse March 4 and 5-"The Awful Truthi," for A and Young A. Teatro del Lago March 4, 5, 6, 7-"Hollywood Hotel," for A and Young A. March 8, 9, 19, 11, 12-1"Rosalie," for F. Wilimette Thmater March 3, 4, 5-"ýThe Firefly," fo~r A and Young A. March 6, 7, 8-"Love and Hisses," for F. "Beg, Borrow or Steal,"-for A. March 9 and 1-"Every Day's a, Holiday" for A. "Dinner at the Ritz," for A and Young A. Hayes McKinneys Cruise to South Ainerican Points Mr.. and-Mrs. Hayes McKinnéy, 1035 Chestnut avenue., Wilmette left "Bishop. Cross' mission, starting Suinday, March 6, should prove a vital experience to every Christian-minded' person in the.com'munity," Mr. Ger-. bard said. *"6The subject of the stries of religiîous discussions will be 'Christianity, Now!l' They are to ýbe conducted in an informai niainner, with members of the audience presenting questions in writing as the thought of, the mission- as a. whole. develops. It is to hbc a personalized presenta- tion, the purpose of which, will be. to.develop i the mind.of'.the côn- gregation a realization of how. to' aPppy Christian principles te the so- cial, economic and individual prob- lems of the .day." "Bishop Cross doessînot intend to prescribe a. panacea," Mr. Gerhard. said. "He simiply. wants'to awakeniii the individual an idea of1 the problems, which face the world, anid,. through instilling in himf a feeling' of the Christia~n answer, offer a means of handling those problems." The mission is to open SutndaN. Mardi 6, in the church at Sheridani road and Humboldt avenue at Il a. m. There will be, a meeting at 8 o'clock that evening at the chuirch. During the week, meetings will be 'held 'at 7:45 and 10 a. m. and 8 p. mnii the chape! on Maple avenue. On Sunday, March l3th, there will be services at 7 :30 a. m. in the chape] and at Il a. m-. and 8 p. m. in the churçh, on Sheridan road. On Thur.sday, March 10, Bishop Cross wilI address the Juniors and Seniors of New Trier Hi1gb school at an assembly in,. the afternoon, and on the following day, Friday, there will bc a special service at 4 p. mi. in the chape! on 'Maple avenue for yotung people. Mrs. Vanà der Vries, 1s Civid* Group Speaker Mrs. Bernice T. Van der Vries, 968 Pine street, Winnetka, member of the Illinois legisature from the Cook County suburban district, spoke be iledinth mstpansakngBill Benner,-arlyn-epie-.' I way by a qualified pharmaci st. Mr. and- Mrs. A. L. Christy of Win- ndBbbpCaesMaryn Bset Dalstom Th i led the osnth pfasiskon netka returned Iast Saturday froni an Barbara Dowd,ariL-awrenice Jones, Thisle he frtysevnth f aserls c aipian tn to ew ork They Ernest KuhnMra McLeod, Peg 858 itortal Advertisements. appearlng left the north shore the Tuesday gy Rye, Paul, Billy and Arthur Stade, In this paper each week. (Copyright) previous. Mr. Christy. went east on Bill urgeon,-and Barbara Jean Van' ýll of

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