Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1930, p. 20

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Itis flot so mucb tbe number of clothes. in' your Wardrobe, lbut the care yo6u take of those you bhave that insures a good appearance. Clothes fegularly cleanéd and pres.sed, by aur'staff of professional -tailors will guarantee you a smart turnt-out for a very smnall cost. SCHULTZ & NORD Cleanets tao the: Discriminating 11152 Central- Avenue, Wilmette Phones 320-321 Eainston Phone. Geenleaf 6660 Don't Forget. Your Camera!. *No. 1A Pocket. *Junior, $10. Simlple in, operation, this junlior kodak ýis Of the -self- erectinig, folding type with artificia1 grain leather case ini green, rose or blue. the 'Lord the Ksing of Israea, anUu mIS redeemer the Lord, of bosts; 1 amn the first, and 1 arn the last ; and beside me, there is no God" (IsaÂaah 44:6). Among the citations which coinprised the lesson-sermion wýas the. iollowing f rom the Bible: "éHear, 0 Israei: the Lord our God is .one, Lord: And thou shait love the Lord thy God vith. ail thine heart, and with ail thy soul, and with ail thy, Might" (Deut. 6i4,, 5). Theý lesson-sernion aiso included -the foloôwing pa-ssages f rom the Christian * Science textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "GoôI is infinite, the oniy Lif e, substance, Sýpirit, or, Soni, the oôniy intelligjence. of the. universe, inclnding man" (p. 330). Arthur Pro 1chnow, Leon Steffens, and john Kalmes, of Wilniette left Tuesday on a fishing trip lear Marceline, Ind. They plan to -bc gonle two, weeks, $99' TO TH E of South Dakota From Ch icago to, and return ... a tour for only $9 Black His rous week's il, a water sporspit>giam o u W eC at the Wilmette beach Sunday after- îîooni, July 13, at 3. o'clock. The pro- gramn is being sponsored by the B~. V. D. Swim club. The program- will also inclnde div-' ing and swinIming, exhibitions by other wel known. stars. In addition .ý to the exhibitions there » will be four swim- Ming 'contests, two 50-yard races for b)oys and girls ti-nder-14 years of age and two 100-yard races for boys and girls over -14 years. Prizes will be awvarded. Entries wvill. be ýaccepted L.t the \Vil-ý mette beach bath house. No iregistra- tion 'fec will be required. J. Wren-, shav , Wilmnette beachdirector,,is orie of those in ccharge.of. the event. The program is.%brouglit to the north shore through the instrumentality of Taylo's -Dry Goods store, 1125 Central avelne. Fire-Safe HonieContains Latest ConstiructioKi Ideas F. H. Gathercoal broke ground Th'lursday.,Julyý 3, for the construction of a Fire-Safe home at theý corner. of Lake venueand Sixteenth street, Wilniette, for .Wilmette's Stiperinteild- ent of Public Works, C. C. Schultz.. The Fit:e-ýsafe home,-Mr. ýGathercoa1 explains, is an advanced idea that vvil eliminate a .number of c.hjectionable featuresq as'comipared with other con- structionl and çonisists of wide con'crete footings with either cincrete blocks or ponred conicrete basemient walls. Oliter walls to be of face brick backed up with cinicrete blocks, with steel case-. mient w indows and rolI-up scrcens. Floors to have steel joist .vith rein- forced concrete sulAHoors, to be fin shed, with. oak, mapfle Or other flooning. lu-- sîde p)artition.s to be. aIl masonry 'ý7itlî furniture steel door frames and.* trim., doors, b1ase 'and window .stools to, be. birch. The- roof is to ha've .2x8 rafters covered with th-irty-pouiid siaters' felt aud asbestos shingles. Outstanding features include electric refrigeration, oilburmer, incinerator,. vapor steani heat, tile bath and lava- tory. Copper metal work throughout, and attached garage. mon picture-making faults. It will pay you to use this de- pendable, yellow-box film in your caniera. Ail sizes are here. WIEBOLDT'S -EVANSTON. Formerly Rosenberg's lu'. WEsT .w meW2 Mfr. and Mrs. Everett Trankier and their daughiter, Ruth, former residents of Wilmette, have 'been visiting Dr.- and Mrs. Walter K. Fisher of Evans- ton, while'.en route from'their homie in Oakland, Cal., to visit relatives in Grand Rapids and Detroit mi'i. ET> QUALITY. CLUZANING TAKE FIRST lPLACE Méï's Suits $1.25 Ladies' Garments $1.50 and up

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