Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1924, p. 3

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WILMETTE VILLAGE OF WILM&TTE FRIDAY AUGUST CHURCH NOTICES ;;__ _ _ _ _ _..;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _· contra ct will be made to M. Foley Company for the Improvement of Third Street. lying north of the north line of Greenleaf aile! Seventh Maple Street. except the Intersection William Gulae, paator of Linden Avenue, Greenleaf Avenue, ~ e rvlces for Aguat 3: Central Avenue li.nd Sheridan Road, ::Dead Unto Bin but Alive Unto God" which are already paved, together lll b e the theme of the mei!Bage for with that part of Laurel Avenue lying t sunday. This sermon will be bas- between tjle weat right-of-way line of upon a timely and practical text the Sanitary District of Chicago, Paul's EplstJe to the Roman11. where It crosses Laurel Avenue, and Chapter 6 for true preparation. the eaat right-of-way line of th e Chi11 111 the text "Likewise reckon cago, North Shore & Milwaukee Ra.llrselves to be dead unto aln, but road where It croasea Laurel Avenue, to God through our Lord Jesus together with that part of Washington The c hurch service begins Avenue, lying between the aouthwestat 11 o'clock. erly line of Michigan Avenue and a line thirteen and one-half (13%) feet School at 9:46. We gladly an- west of the center line of Fourth e the return of several families Street. except the tntenectlon of Sherhave been away on their vaca- Idan Road, which Is already paved, by Last Sunday was an unusual grading, curbing, and pa.vlng with from the viewpoint of birthday reinforced concrete pa.vement and ngs. Mr. and junior Homrlghaus, otherwise Improving a roadway In Irene Liddell, Pastor and Mrs. said street, a.ll In the VIllage of Wilh el to awell the fund . Busl- mette, County of Cook and State of _ ng next Sunday. Illinois, as provided for by ordinance. unlesa the owners of a majority of the Missionary society will hold Ita frontage of the lots or Ianda abutting business meeting and annual sa.ld proposed Improvement, or at the beautiful lake front park upon their agents, shall enter Into a written the seventh, at 4 o'clock. within 'ten daya after the ftrst ·n be the uaual contests and contract posting and publlshlng hereof to do time tor all. Dinner will be servwork and make said Improvement at 6 P. M. All famllles belonging said ten per centum less than the price the Church and Bible school are al- at a.t which the same ha.s been awarded, lnvlted to come. which Is as followa: 1100 cu. yda. park excavation @ $1.80 per yard. ' 1780.00 3500 Cubic yards of excatlon @ $1.70 per yard. 5950.00 During the ftret three Sundays of 7500 Lineal teet of old the pulpit of the Wilmette sandstone and old curb church wJ~l :Ji~P~cc:f~~~eb)..i~~~ and gutter removed @ . 25 per ft . . . . . . . . . 1875.00 of Media, Pennsylvania. 7500 Lineal teet of Integral will be on his vacation durconcrete curb @ .55 month of Agust. per ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H25.00 Bible school convenea by de- 10500 ~~lr~~!s or r;!.~~%~~~ A~~~~t~o:n~t~~Yr!:o:g ::~\0 ~~ :~~t seven (7) Inches thick, Individual attendance. ~e!'h 8r~!~or~5e!~n~ 1 ~ Inch expansion joints TherP wlll be no Mid-week meetevery 40 feet 0 U.6o 4ngs during August, and the church ofper yard .. .. .. .. .. .. 36750.00 fice will be closed from August 4 to 11 manholes, adJusted 18, when Miss Badger will be at camp @ UO.OO each . ...... . 110.00 with the Camp Fire Girls, and on her 10 Catch Basin inlets vacation. adjusted @ $20.00 each 200.00 2 New Brick Catch The Wilmette Baptist church is loBaslna, 4 feet diameter at Wllmete and Forest avenues, 6 lril feet deep. Trapped welcomes all to all of Its services. and connected to sewer pastor, Rev. Francia C. SUtler, may 0 $100.00 each ··· · ··· 200.00 reached a.t his study during the gs o· by appointment. The Total ·50970.00 office is open dally except SatDated at Wilmette, Illinois, this from 9-5 and from 9-12 on Saturdays. The church telephone Is Seventeenth day of July, A. D., 1924. EDWARD ZIPF Wilmette 2235. PAUL A. HOFFMAN ALBERT N. PAGE FREDERICK TILT Members of the Board of Local Improvements. The attendance and the comments LH-ltc indicate that the "appropriate summer-time sermons" are being received with approval. English Lutheran I ~u:;:a~~~ ~ro~~ed~a~~e a~a::c~f c~h: NoTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Public notice Is hereby given that In CITY WHOLESALE Broilers Fresh Killed. 627 MAIN ST. AR l -:- MEATS Routin· Chickens Youn· and Tender PHONE WILMETTE 1870· RETAIL Do Not Overlook 'l1lis Fad: Friday ...t SatarU,, A11P1l 1-2 Are Our Sale DaJS 'On these days we offer you unusual values in all of our . Quality Meats Pot Rout Native Beef 48c Rib Rout Native Beef 39c Hama Armour's Star half or whole 21c 30C · Le·s of Veal Special-Armour'· Star Bacon-Half or whole aide Lb. ··························································· Milk Feel 3Sc 26lc SUMMER SUGGESTIONS 30c Cold Boiled Ham, aliced, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISc Veal Loaf, sliced, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Luncheon RoD, special, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41c Minced Ham, Liver Sauaaae, Dewey Ham, Etc. ---- WILMETIE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA · FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES-I A.M. -11 A.M.-% P. M.--4 P.M. First Presbyterian Church The aubject tor next Sunday mol'ntng ls-"A Mid-Summer Medttatlon." Yes, It is found In the Bible and will terest all lovers ot Nature and God's ut-of-Doors." ' Th our ~ ~ lee 11 o'clock. Go4ct musrc an a cordiwelcome. Sunday school 9:30 ock. SU~D~Der Fluffy for the hot l>resses July days. They're attractive and moderately priced. li~ht susap1er £roc.ka 5DUbJD VA -nn'""" morning at the P'reebyterlan avenue, tion." others tliat the aubJect n·xt Ninth street and Greenleaf le--"A Mid-Summer Medita- Unique Style Shop Uzt CENTRAL AVE. Sound prociucts evolve from sound principles. Dodge Brothers Motor Car is the product of an institution whose principles have always been conceded to be pre-eminently sound Sound manufacturing methods that place infinitely more importance on qu~ity than quantity. Sound financial standing, which permits uninterrupted development and adherence to thP policy of constan~ improvementA sound method of selecting dealers, from which an organization has grown that enjoys the complete confidence of the publicA sound sales and service policy, through which buyers are assured full value for their investmentThese basic principles being sound, it follows as an obvious consequen~ that Dodge Brothers Motor Car represents sound value. "Religion Ia Hke a bicycle, when it atops going It falls over." Pia. Wil Ul3 For Yoar Drag Store Need. CGll Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Phones Wilmette 400-401 Wilmette and Central Aves. Taccd and Lilted as Standard ~ Underwrlkra' Laboracaria your oU heater beguldedby eCOIIOIIIJ' Nokol is fully automatic and noted for its simplicity of construction and the absence of complicated electrical and mechanical devices. Nokol is dependable. Ita performance is guaranteed, and has been proved in more than 18,000 homes. Nokol is economical. 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