Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 48

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First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central·Avenue SERVICES ·· Wilmette, Dl. SUNDAY SERVICES - I I A. .~ . Wt&tadaf T.U.onial Mectina--1 P. M. Sancby Sdaool Exe"isct-9:4J A... M. NOVBMBBR Subject: i MORTAI.~S 18, 1928 AND IMMORTALS R_,ing ,Room-116 J Vlbtte A11trJU1 HOURS: Daily (except Wrdntsday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wtdneeday 9 A.M . . to 7:45P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tbt Bible and Worka of Mary Baku Eddy and all oth« autboriztd Cbriatitm Scimce Literature mtlJI bt read. borrowed or purcba.d. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Claiming the aU-time transcontinental record for an automobile driven by a woman, Miss felle Glyndon of Atlantic City drove a Chevrolet sedan from her home to San Francisco, a distance of 3,468 miles, in 8 days, 8 hours, _ 15 minutes. The trip W~$ literally "non-stop," and Miss Glyndon drove every inch ofthe way. Sht was accompanied by her brother-in-law and a 'friend, neither e:f whom had ever driven a car, so she was the only person to handle the wheel on the .trip. "It was an endurance trip in every sense," reports Miss Glyndon. "I undertook it to demonstrate that a woman's endurance is just as great as a man's-and I think that the result of the trip proves this." HutJmobile De11ler . Says It's Time to -. Visit Service Man With winter almost here, the careful motorist is thinking of ways and means for protecting his car against the effects of freezing temperatures. "Timely ·precautions, · prevent many annoyances, such as hard starting, frozen radiators and other ·cold weather troubles, nothing of heavy repair bills that may follow neglect . of a car in JVinter," says Gould C. Davis, Winnetka Hupmobile dealer. "All Hupmobile o-wners should take their cars to their nearest authorized service station at this season of the year and get the ben~fit of the skill and knowledge of experts to be found there. Even when an owner plans to make winter provision himself for his car, it is prudent for him to consult the service representatives. There are a large number of ClCCessories on th\! market which owners may consider purchasing and installing to increase engine efficiency during the winter and a wide variety .of choice is offered even in such simple aids as anti-freeze solutions and other winter provisions. Some of these are good. Some are not so good. The Hupmbile service man can give advice on this point. - . ' CHuaQI SEJlVICBI AND VIlli' THB READING ROOII ----llllutiiiUIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIUUUIIIIIIIUUIIIIHIUIIIUIIDUiiiiiiUDIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIJI'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll~ a ban on solid tires used by motor ~ Stop Use of Solid Tires- · · To Save Germany's Roads Berlin, Germany, is shortly to place trucks. Complete prohibition will take -effect on July 1, 1929. The measure has been passed in the hope of saving that country's highways. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Se~ice Stations Adopt Signs of Powerless Type GIVE YOUR CAR A CHANCE! The approaching cold weather will take its quota of unprepared automobiles. Do not be caught unawares. Before the snow and sleet becorr1e an actual fact let us supply you with winter safeguards. Our alcohol, glycerine, and Everready Prestone will protect your radiator and cylinder head against the ravages of below freezing temperature. Fill your radiator now and play safe. In order to feel absolutely secure against skidding on wet, frozen or slippery pavement equip your car with Goodyear Rubber Tire Chains. These chains will withstand the wear of dry pavement and outlast several sets of steel chains. · A large number of the official service stations of the Motorists association of Illinois have adopted the new Rav0-Lyte signs which use light without power for their rays . These signs are made of strongly design ed frames, stippolite glass and a mirror. Stippolite glass originally came from England but is now made in this countt:y in a variety of colors. One side is roug h .9r stippled, and the other is smooth. The rough side acts as a catch all for rays of light from the sun or any other illuminant and transmits them at a fixed focus to a mirror. There are no wires, no electric currents, no gas; nothing but outside · light rays. NEW STYLE BATTERY MADE The Camel Chemical and Battery Corporation has been organized here for the production of a new style battery for general use. The factory will be located at 1318 Daisy avenue. Machinery is being brought from the East to manufacture batteries to fill orders now on hand. The battery will be custom built and almost dry. SECOND MORTGAGE We specialize in negotiating Second Mortgage Loans on North Shore real estate at regular inter· eat ntea, and we make promptness and courteay prime features of our service. WILMETTE MOTOR SALES 515 Fourth Street Phone Wilmette 636 The Wilshore Bond and Mortgage Co. 1 15 o Wilmttte Avt. Phone Wil. 2 18 1

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