Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 26

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26 W 1.L M E T T E LIFE Novetil·b er 22; ' 1929 .Aime Palliere Speaks at Bernard Abbink, Pioneer Resident, Taken by Death Congregation Israel Today .. "saze ... Opening Day 8th Anniversary November 21 to 31 The most cotnplete stock of furniture on the North Shore ~1. Aimc Pall icre, the Catholic - Jc"· of Paris, who is to speak on "H ·,,,. l Found My Way to Judaism" at :\urth Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vcrnon avenues. Glencoe this evening at H:15 o'clock, delivered his first Icctun.· in America recently hefore the Free Synagogue at Carnegit hall in ?\ l ' \\. York Citv in the presence of a mammoth congregation. Christian and )c\\' alike flocked to Dr. \Vise's service t" look upon and he~r the word of this <li~ting uishcd French writer; : holar. Habhi and lover of mankind. who is acclaimed r~.lih hY Catholic and Jew for the trenH.'tHlou s~·nicc he has rendered to the cause oi gond wi II bet ,~· cen Christian and Jc\\' . Pallitrl' ha<l expected to deliver lntt tl'll nr t \\T lvc lectures while in AnH:rict. but the <kmand for his apJX:aranr<: i~ '" great that he is compelled now tn n ·main until tht middle of Tanuan. dL· lin~ ring addresses in every· sectio;l and before ever~· type of auclienc<: in t lH· CHAIRMAN OF TEA DA NCE country. ~farion t·:ckhart, 20(1 Cumhtrland Palliere will speak in English. Tick road, 1\:tnilworth, is chairman oi tht !'h ma)· hl' available at the donr . annual "Sdtlemeut' night" tea dance, \\·hich is to bt held on Friday after KE NI LWOR T H P . 0 . CLOSES noon, Xm·cmber .22. itf the Reynold~ The Kenilworth post office '"'ill be club at the C'nin:rsitv oi Chicago. rluscd all day next Thursday, Thank~ Pro~eeds oi this affair ~;~ wt:ll as those of a subscription dri\'(~. a "campu~ tag giving day. Postmaster Douglas , . day" and a gala "Sctth:nJcnt night" Crooks announced this week. The program t111 Decem her r1 and i. \\'ill go usual Sunday schedule will be followed. \\'ith no dclin·rics or collections. to the Unin·rsity of ChicagCl . l't t ktnttlt in the Stockyards district. \'at Smith, son of ~~ r . and \l r:-. ::\1r. and \f rs. Sidm·,· Y. Hal l. \\ ith Yalentine Smith, 1309 Che tnut ave their daughters, Paislt;· attd :\delaide. nue, Kenil\\'orth, is entertaining ~tveral 936 Hill road. Indian Hill, \\Tilt to ::\c,,· of his hoy classmates at dinner SattJr York last Thmsda\' to attt:nd the Yale- day evening, November .23.· afterward' Princeton foothafl game which was taking his guests to the movie!' . -oheld at New Han·n this \'tar. Their son. \Vebster. \Yho is a sc.1phomore at ~1r. and \frs. ~lark Cre~ap, 535 \\' arPrinceton, joined thrm in ~ew \'or~.: . wick road. Kenilworth, have gOtH· to \f r. and ::\1 rs. nail returned home 011 Bermuda. They expect t< ' he ~nnt Tuesda~· . three weeks. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church, Ridge road and Lake avenue last Friday morning for Bernard Abbink, who d.ied Tuesday, November 12 at the age of 75 years. Mr . Abbink h~d spent his entire liietime in \Vilmette. He had been failing- 111 health for the past six months. Mr. Abbink is sun·ived by thrtc sous and three daughters. Two sons, Frank and John, live at home. \\'hile the othrr son, Matthew, lives in '£,·anston. The daughters are Mrs. Frank Mtycr and Mrs. P. ]. Borre, of \Vilmette, and ~lr;; Minnie Luchs · of Evanston. The pallbearer:-; were Albert, Frank, and Ravmond Meyer. threr of ~fr. Abbink;s grandchildrtn, Lawrence Dahm, a ncphr\\', ] oe ~chmitt, son-inlaw of Mr'. Luchs. and Joe h.o~sherger, son-in-la\Y nf :\lrs. Meyer. Every item reduced 20 to 40% . .. · Open every evening during the sale until 9:30 p. m. ·' f<>r.> +1->o.Fe who take the teo() u l> I e to .rte p i n-to C,vrr,~S~ ... fof? a comprehenrive choice of tbe .f'earon:r .rmariut .rtyler. FURNITURE CO. 1460 Sherman A venue, Evanston University 6300 Eva Karon Schur, Inc. North Shore Hotel Building EVANSTON I ..4.

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