·.COfiiEGATIOi · . ~e~·~IION ···,. 2: DED ft BUII\"D ··Best DollarN ·D·;ps of. greetmg by the !lev. James Aus tan ~achards of the W annetka Congreg~t1onal church, and addresses by Rabba~ So~omon . B. Freehof, Gerso~ '!J. Leya and LoUJs L. Mann. Admassaon wdl be by card ~nly. . . . The ~pemng sess1o!l ~f th«: relagaous school 10 the n~w buddmg ~·II b.e held S,unday mormng,. March ~. at 10 o_cloc~. T~ere wdl .be specaal exercases, m wh1c~ the ~h~ldren and graduate groups wdl part1c1p:'te. ~ pageant prepared for the occasaon wall be presented. PNMat Pia~ March 4 The use of the structure · for infonnal social activities will be inaugurated Sunday evening, March 4, at 6 :JO o'clock. The Congregational Sisterhood will be in charge of the arrangements for the evening. A supper will be served, and. the Temple Players will present "The . Youngest," by Philip Barry. On account of limited capacity, the exercises on Friday evening, March 2, and Sunday morning and Sunday evening, March 4. will be only for members and their families and specially invited guests. All interested, however, are always welcome at the regular services of the Congregation. now held each ¥ri~ay evening at 8 :15 o'clock, and it 1s mtended to render the facilities of the building available for appropriate «~~~~~a~·~~~~h~~~~~~~~-~K~~~i~~~M~~~·~T~.~V~a~n~d~e~r~N~o~rt~h~,~M~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~; two big bargain days attracted· an unexpectedly large attendance of shoppers, . in spite of rather cold weather and none too good footing 011 the ice and snow-coated streets. lnfom1ation frorp all the merchants participating in the Dollar Days elicited the good news that, almost without exception, the sales this year topped those of February 1927, when weather conditions were ideal for shopping. Better values were offered than on previous Dollar Days and the apparent augmented interest shown by the buying public augurs well for even more favorable values whm the passing months bring other editions of the notable bargain project. · · The dedication service of h . . t. e n.ew temple of North S~ore Congrega.t10n Israt:l at Glencoe wdl be held Fraday ev~nmg, .March 2, at. 8:15 ~'clock. There '!dl be appropra~te dedacatory Bany, Mrs. F. Rothing,. Mrs. .c. Weirand, · Mrs. A. Robol,· and Mrs·. G. Schilbach. Those interested are in.. \Vilmette Dollar Days, observed by arrangements for a bridge and aapper vited to attend, regardless of whether the merchants of the village last Mon- party March 17, at 8 o'clock, at the or not they are members of the club. day and Tuesday, proved the most Woman's club, which is located on the r===:::;;::;:=:::;;::;;;:::;:;==::;::.:;::::;. successful of this type of local bargain 'c orner of "Tenth. street and Greenleaf enterprises since the inception of the Charles E. Geisse idea several years ago. . avenue. Announced with banners and plac· In the absence of the chairman of OSTEOPAfiuc . PHYSICIAN ards provided through the · medium . .the committee, Mrs. R. E. Fontham, · of the Chamber of Commerce, which ~ho is· now in California, Mrs. 'George 1150 WUIMat AYeaae sponsors t-hese semi-annual events, and Ludwig is in charge, assisted by Mrs. Phone ~-.,11. 2q52 4 ·: Catholic auh AinDtial in Local History · for Larae suppar Briclae E d T'1.. W k The ways and means .committee of . njoye niS BB . the Woman·s Catholic club is making J, Tarleton, Mrs. C. Bunte,' lira,, ~~· C. Scliaefter, Mrs. G. Tarnow, lin. '. BOT C:ROSI UM (fwice Daily) Delicious Hot Cross Buns for the Lenten season. Made tWice daily.' SANDBURY LECTURE TONIGHT This evening t.he Kenilworth elub presents Carl Sandburg, poet, historian, artist. musician, in a unique program. These artist-lectures and recitals have proven of great popularity this season and the social hour which has followed each one has brought the members together in a very informal and pleasant way. civic and communit}~ purposes. The building will be open for public inspection Sunday afternoon, March 4, from 3 to 5 o'clock. 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