Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 33

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December 18, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 33 plcu: - Mrs. Alh('rt Loth. who i~ the mother of Mr . . L. E. Youngqui st, 2ll Fourth street, ha s returned to thi~ cou ntrv aft~r six month:-. abroad. She was i~ and a·round J <·ru a! ·m. She is now J >1 Harry F. \Vard of New York , staying- at th · F\·an..,hire hotel. q·t, ··.t ly returned from a year' · ~tudy o i L·o mlit ions in Asia and Rus sia , \Viii . , 1t·; I· on "The Awakening- in China" I ; 1: 1,,. Chicago Forum in the Apollo 11,-.,rr c. Sunday after·noon. Dt·ce mb t·r 211. t1. 3 o'c lock. 1 )··. \\'anl. an alumnus of Northwestc·· , tl ltin·r:-ity and a former mini~tt·r j 1! ' )a k Park. is a profcs~or ~t L'nion li, ,.J o!.!ica l Seminary, head of the ~ fv·lw dist Federation for Social .'en - ' 111 ,t nd one of the co untry \., ion·:nu-.t :, ,,·,· r-. in progrc~ ivc mo,·ement-, for ,(,, .tl justice, as for example the Amer li ·, Civi l Liberties Union. \·n ong other pha ses of tlt e '> ituation ' ll ina, he \\'ill di~ c u so.; frankly th e ·, · t · ( J!l-. bet \\' l't.'ll the forei'Tner. and . 'l .ttin.~.., in China and th pos~ihlt· ; · ·:: ,. rclat inth oi China to the re . . t j · .:.l. world \\'ith particul ar reference · r ·' tt..,<.ia and Japan . Thi.., IlH:eting '· .;· iltHio uhtedly dc\·clop an unu . . uall y · ··· 't·rl que . . tic·n period , \\hirh j.., a Santa Claus "l. tr it"at.trt' oi tht' Forum Jl1(·t'tin~" Dr. Harry F~ Ward Is Next Speaker at Forum Meeting I MILLED FRESH DAILY also WHOLE RYE FLOUR WHOLE BUCKWHEAT WHOLE CORN MEAL FLOUR GRAHAM FLOUR NATURAL BROWN RICE STEEL CUT OAT MEAL 2 pounds 36c . CRACKED WHEAT PARCEL POST PAID ON 2 pounds 25c ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE. ROGERS PARK WHOLE WHEAT PLOUR NORTH SHORE "GRAINERY" HEALTH FOODS 1754 Ltint Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Rogers Park 4438 Agency Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods. 1 WEST INDIES z Cruises S. S. MONTBO~ AL from /¥ew forlc Only a month from home visitiq 15 ports under 8 different flags. Enjoy a tropical springtime, with the thermometer steady between 70 and 80 while winter ia doing ita worst back home. rar- $2150 up. Experienced travelers say that this cruise gives wonderful value for the money. Write for literature today. .Jaa. Z8 aad Marcb :a, 19Z6 A Gift for This Year and the Years to Come! : LET come down your Let there be a BUILDS NEW HOME \t tllur Luke. <.'hicag<J hu ildl'r. ha:, ... , ha ('d a lot on CIH.: -,tnut an:ll U (' 1 · ,r Thirteenth ~ trect. Cruttnd ha-. · ·t broken ior a fin(' brick re . . ideJlCc \ iti d1 will be completed within the \ in,· month:-\. R. ~1. I ohrhton and 1 , , ... pany. real <:~tatt' dtal<:r :-. . \n:n: the ;_,, kt·r'. - chimney and leave a splendid big gift at the business end of your home heating system. ,.lnflaer in/ormation lrom H. S. Elworthy, Steam- s hip 71 General Agent, E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone: Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill. I 1 1 HARDINGE Oil Burner installed in your basement to bri ng to you and yours toe supreme comfort in heating that only the Hardinge can give. The Hardinge burns any oil from 24 -g ravity fuel oil to kerosene. At 1 o degrees below outside you'll have an even of 70 degrees. temperature assuru Thermostatic control constant comfort. No noise, no smoke, no soot-utmost economy of installation and op~ ~ration. Give a Hardinge ! Canadian Paelllo .lr ' . l. 0. t 'on\Tr:-(· ;tnd . . c,n. joc. j · :" HCghtand ~\ ('Jl tll' , tea\ c Frid.ay . .\f ~·!bo urne:. l· la .. to "Pl'lld the wm - ~ · \\ tth ltt·r pare.nb. ~I r. and ~Ir s. I . ··d <:. Tr\\'in. iCJrmrrl~· rnidt·nb of \' ·: 111l't lt' · !)! I own Do you know that you can a H A R T 0 IL ! BURNER as low as $50.00 I· down and about $2 5.00 per I' month? Frederick E. Lewis Resident li ' lj' 11 1 1'1 HART OIL BURNER CO. 15 14 Sherman Ave. North Shore 508 Davis St., Evanston U oiversity 213 2 Funeral Director Mr. Frederick E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, ruiding in Wilmette, will direct funerals in a manner to meet the most exacting requirtments. They have bad twenty-one years of successful professional service in this field. Personally recommended by Mr. Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others. They come to the North Shore rudy to render the most careful, courteous, conscientious service. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis. who is the only funeral director residing in New Trier Township. EVANSTON Greenleaf 17 52 742 Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 1146 \sa as ssssc ;ace: ~~]~I """f JC HUDSOM·ESSEX ... I Very Latest in M odttn Limou1ine Equipment Mr. frederick E. Lewis aaaiated bg SALES AND SERVICE J. MRS. F. E~ LEWIS Phone Wilmette 3552 1120 Central Avi. WILMETTE F~ DAVIS TEL. WINN. 2268 - 911 LINDEN AVE.

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