Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 34

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34 Kiss LWian Fitch, daughter of Mr. and l{,rs. Claude E. Fitch of 1033 Elm .. wood street, is going to the Pennsylvania Acade111y ..of Fin~ Arts for the summer. She will leave tomorrow for Chestnut springs where the school will be held, WILM ·E TTE LIFE . July 13, 1928 the ~ameronia June 30 to sp~nd the summer in Europe. Charles Troy has returned to his home in Scardale after completing his -- sophomore year at "Sacrament" was the sub;ect of the Syracuse univer.lity. lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, July 8. The golden text was from Psalms 116:12, 17, "What shall .I render unto the L_ord for all his benefits toward me? I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and ~ill call upon the name of the Lord." Fencing, Furniture and Garden Appointments Among the citations which comprised. of Cedar, Hand Made in Various Designs the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, hqly, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, wilJ of God" (Romans 12: 1, 2). The lesson-sermon also included the fotlowjng passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Sniritual sense of truth must be gained before Truth can be understood. This sense is Estimates, Photos, Etc., Gladly Furnished assimilated Qnly as we are honest, unselfish, loving, and meek" (p. 272). I, Miss Dorothy Troy of Scarsdale, N. Y., fqrmerJy of Wilmette, sailed on Christian Science Appeal to Public to . Help "Preserve" Forest Preserves A general . appeal comes from the Board of Forest Preserve commissioners to the public for co-operation in preserving pf trees of Cook county. "We have not the ·necessary facili- · ties nor the necessary number of employes on account of inadequate funns to cope with the proposition," reads a statement issued by the board this week. "To properly maintain 32,000 acres of land requires much more money and much greater facilities than we · have at our disposal. Many thousands of people visit the Preserves each day. especially in the summer months. Sund~ys and holidays see vast crowds swarming into the Preserves. "We appeal to the~e ·vast crowds of people who visit the Preserves and enjov them to remember that after all these forests must be maintained and preserved for futur'e generations. "Destruction of anv and all nature not only harms the present generation and all of the people of Cook county but it harms many generations y_et tn come. "We therefore appeal to, the people to help us to keep the Fore~t Preserves clean ; we appeal to the people not to dump any debris or refuse material in the Forest · Preserves; we appeal to the pe_ople not to destroy the trees, shrubs, grass, tables, benches, comfort stations, wells and the man:v other improvements in the Preserves. "Please help us maintain and preserve the 32,000 acres of Forest Preserve land." 14 HABI.T.ANT · I JOHN WYNNE, 2229 Touhy Avenue Phone: Rogers Park 6679 Rogers .Park Chicago SUMMER SESSION DANCE An informal dance for the Northwestern university summer session students wilt be given Saturday at 9 at the university gymnasium. Husk O'Hare's orchestra is to play. No Matter How Hot the Weather Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis and family, of 823 Greenwood avenue, have gone to their summer home at Waupaca, Wi~ .· for the remainder of the There are 27 legal reserve life insurseason. ance companr.es in Illinois. It's Always Cool at the Plaza How delightful these warm Summer days to enjoy your meals in a pleasant environment, where it is always cool and comfortable. Here - at the Plaza - we have a special ventilating system, which keeps the air cool, pure and wholesome-no matter how hot and sultry the weather outside. Besides the food is always delicious at the Plaza. The prices reasonable. Service prompt. Come for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. Be Sure You Reeeive Geauiae Quaker State Oils G Per Quart -ts a fair retail price for Quaker State Medium Oil when served from bulk. Cut prices encourage substitution. · Ll a·R ARY · PLAZA CAFETERIA IN THE LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL Braua Bros. Oil Co. Distributors of Quaker State Products from Wilmette to Lake Bluff Inclusive. Orrington Avenue just South of Church Street Open 6 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. including Sundays General Offices 725 Oak St., Winnetka Telephones Winnetka 3020-21-22

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