Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 11

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November 15, l929 WIL dETTE LIFE 11 Health and Religions ·Mother of A. J. Kuelzow I ·Will Be Observed on. I Taken by Deaath Nov. 7. Beck's W eedend Trip A~!~~·t f.a~~~~z!u~;o~;ilt~e~~~~rdi~J Two weekend trips are in store for at her home, 339 South Harvey aveparties which Dr Frank Orman Beck nue, Oak Park, Thursda}', November will conduct on the next reconciliation 7. Mrs. Kuelzow was born in Baden, tours to points of particular interest in Germany ,in 1851, came to Chicago in ; Chicago. 1855 and has lived there and in subSat~rday the group win visit institu- urbs since that time. She was the tions and organizations that study, pre- daughter of Baldosar Hallbauer, a nnt and treat important diseases. The prominent physician in the early days group will meet at 9 at the Public of Chicago. Health institute, f59 N. Dearborn street, Desides the son in \Yilmette, Mrs. to inspect the largest venereal disease Kuelzow is survived by t\vo other sons, clinic in the world. At 10 there will be John P. Kuelzow of ?\faywood, and a visit to the American College of Sur- Archibald V. Kuelzow of Oak Park; g-eons. 40 E. Erie street, where Dr. \V . two daughters, Minnie and Frances . A. Evans will speak on "Disease and Kuelzow of Oak Park, and nine grandDeath." At 10:45 Dr. Franklin H. Mar- children. · 1in. director of the General An·.erican Funeral services were held Mondav College of Surgeons. will speak on afternoon at 2 o'clock from Mrs. Kuel: "Surgery with Special Reference to zow's late residence in Oak Park, with ; Cancer" Both lectures will be in the the Rev. James T. Venek~asen, of the John B. ~iurphy memorial rooms. Thl' Second Presbyterian church of Oak remainder of the trip will be as fnl - Park officiating. Burial \\·as at Forlows: . 2-Chicago State Hospital for est Home cemetery. the: 1nsane, 6400 Irving Park boulevard. Clinic conducted by Dr. Dan Coffey, Mrs. H. G. Nevins, 1532 Lake avesuperintendent. 4 - Municipal · Tu- nue, was hostess to eight of her friends herculosis sanitarium, 5601 N. Crawforrt at luncheon and bridge at Shawnee avenue. Lecture bv Dr. BeniaJllin Country club \Vednesda.r of last week. Goldberg, director. 6-Dinner, Y. M. C. A. cafeteria, 19 S. LaSalle. 6:45Talk by Bernard Roloff, director health . education. Chicago Department of Health. "Looking After the Health of 500,000 School Children." Dr. Vance H.awson, Chicago Heart Disease Association. "Holding Back the Captain of the Death Ar.mv." T. Stannard Rawson-, Chicago Heart Disease as5oto Avoid Dying with Your Boots On." R:30-Rlackstone theater, "Major Rarhara." Bernard Shaw's social -drama. Sunday's trip, for which the group will leave the Davis street "L" station at 10. witt be given to "LiYing \\'orld Religions." Service~ will be nttend t-d nt 11 :4:1 :-~t the Church of Rt. Thomas. Kimbark nt S5th ::;treet. AftE"r service Fr. LaRalle will answer questions and t>xplain th <' church symboli~m. At 1 :30 th ere will b -a ,· i~it to I~aiah temple. Greenwood at r.t~t. the building which Indian theosophist~ have copied as being th e most ~p:ritu.al architecture in the west. Rabbi Ger~on T.t> vi wiJJ ~peak on "Modern Trend~ i" Judaism." At 3:15 at Graham Taylor hnll . Chicago Theological seminary, E. Sub· hukrishna of Madras. India, missionnr,· r.f Brahmo Samaj. will discuss "Hindui~ · and Modern India." At 4 :30 the groun will attend vespers at the new Universit' of Chicago chapel. At 7 there will be a Turkish dinner at Old Stamboul cluh ::9 S. State street, and at 8 there will he the Muezzin call to prayer, and dis(·u~Rion of "The Faith of Islam" by Sufi :\f. R. Bengalle. Almadi Moslem missionao· in Chicago. At 9 there will be <~ gTuup discussion of the day's trip and th t> r eligion of tomorrow. Xov. 23 the trip will conc~>rn "Ja))anese Life and Culture," and NoY. 30, "Some Types of Radicals." All interel'ted are invited to join thest> tt·ips. Arrangements ' may be made through J )r. Beck. Whetlier it's for a month or a year-just a few knicknacks or a houseful of furniture, you'll find our storage warehouse a safe, economical place f o r y o u r . household belongings. MOVING · PACKING · SHIPPING LoNG DtsTANCE HA ULL'IG ('hairs a1Hl 'fahh·s to Rl'nt FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE STORAGE 521 MAIN STREET Wilmette 32 PAUL A. RENSCH WILMETTE, ILL. University 7311 President PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ..,. I SPECIAL for TWO WEEKS A real opportunity to save. on your dry cleaning. All ladies' fancy pleated dresses, dainty ·evening gowns, and afternoon frocks, etc., specially pricedour highest price. being $2.75. ALL OF OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED 1\ltn's Suits thoroughly dry C'lt·nnttl nntl prt'sst·d .. . ... . )lt>n's Ol·ereoats or Top Coats dry cleaned and pressed ; · .Xecktics cleaned and pressctl ...... . J,ndlts' Plnln Silk or Wool JlrtSS('S dr;r (')eantd and })ft'SSCtl $100 $1.00 $1.00 $1 · SO Ladit's' Coats thoroughly dry elt'Unt'd and finisht'd · Comforter~ u IHl Drapes dry c·leaned and tinlsht'tl lllnnkets· dry ciNtnNl and rarded .... .\ uto Robes dry rlt>anl'cl nnd rnrcli'll . . . $1 SO and up $1 00 · $1.00 7Sc For your convenience we maintain an Alterations and Repair Department . HEAR MESOPOTAMIA ( ~eorgc Elias, a native of Me sol 10tamia who served with the British forces in Arabia during the \Vorld \\'ar, will speak at an all-school as.;e mbh· at New Trier High school :\f on&ty inorning, November 18, at 9 o'clock. His subject will he, "The Hevolt in the Desert." ).[ r-.. . Phi'lip E. DeBcrard \\"ith l)er three chi ldren, who have been passingthree " ·eeks with her parl'nts-in-la\\', .l\1 r. and 1Irs. A. ]. DeBerard, 1220 Grecn\\"ood aVl'nue, returned la st Sunday t11 her home in Rockford. ).( r. Ocf.krard \Yho came down for the week-et'Hl, rt· turned ,,·ith his wife and children. Established 19 21 OTTO F. FISHER, President Members National Association of Dyers and Cleaners Members Master Cleaners and Dyers Association· of the North Shore The first dry cleaning plant with the chain store system Main Office f1 Plant- WAUKEGAN ~ WEBSTER AVES., HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS Phone Highland Park 3 71 0 -o1fr:-;. \Villiam A. Mann will entertain memhtr:-i of the Drama Study club next Tuesday at her home, 1121 Greenwood a\·enm·. SERVICE STATIONS WILMETTE -oMrs. avenue, friends day of Albert G. Ackermann, 811 Park was hostess to -several oi her at luncheon and hridge on Tut·slast week at her home. 6 53 Vern on A venue 10 7 S. Genesee Street 1150 Central Avenue 57 8 Lincoln Avenue Phone Wilmette 704 Phone Winnetka 638 Phone Glencoe 865 Phone Majestic 1675 Phone Wilmette 748 Please call the branch in your community and our courteous service man will call. WINNETKA GLENCOE WAUKEGAN

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