Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1930, p. 19

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the ties jiaving to play nine more holes,.the total for twenty-seven holes counitiiig. B ronze medals will be given players winning the team championship and a gold miedal to the Winner of the indi- vidual event., Therewill beetwo prîzes b for the two. first boys in the'. ighteen hole event under 16 years of 'age. An- event for caddyv masters at eighteen holes will be held: in the af ter- noon, but no one wi l .be eligible unlcss hee bas scored for a, foursome in, the mnorning. Play will,,start at 8 'clock. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS. Fr ee guide-lecture tours for the: gen- eral public at'Field Museum, of Na- turalý History wil begini next wcek withi "Coal, Peat and Petroleurn" and "Sumatra, java and Borneo" at Il and 3 ,o'clock, respectively., on Monday, *August 4. On Wednesday at the sanie hours subjects, will be "Chintse Art" 0 and "Asiatic AnimaIs," and on Friday "Primitive African Art"ý and 'Svs;tc- niatic Birds.'> On Tuesday and Thurs- day general tours of 'anthropological. ,botanical, geological. and zoological, e 'xhibits will be giveni.*Tours are con- ducted by staff lecturers. Persans wishingto participate should apply at north ent rance of the museum. Daniel Ijuguenini of San Francisco is visiting his mother, .Mrs. Phil Hîugnenin, 506 Lake aveinute. Wilmette. thee, U0ILord, amnong the people: and 1 will sing praises unto thee among the nations. For thy mercy is great above the heavens: and thy truth reacheth unto the clouds'.7 (Psalnis 108:3, 4). Among the citations which comçfrised the tesson-sermoi.ýn was the followinig from the ible: "Then said jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in nmy Word, then. are,,ye niy disciples indeed; And ye shall kriow the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (John 8:31, 32). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook-, "Science antd Health with Key.to the Scripitures," 'by Mary, Baker Eddy:. "Truth is revealed. It needs only to be practiced"ý (p. 174). John 'S6 -Seweil Goes. to Euirope for World's Fair John Stephen Sewell, president of the Alabama Marbie company, -a $2,250,000 corporationi, with its .çrlndipal' sales office ini Chicago, lias joined the staff of the Chicago World's Fair to take -charge of ail foreign. participa- tion in the 1933 exposition. Mr. Sewell,. who is a close personal friend of Arai- hanssador Charles G. Dawes, having at one time been his conîmanding officer ini the army, wiil go to Europe late in August to manage the office which a Century of Progress exposition is soon to open in London. Emnerson of Rockford, Ill.- - E. H. Lothian, manager of the Na- Miss Eva Townsend of Snow Hill, tional Credit association, bas rented M. ssedn e aswt e the two-story residence at 2152 Grey ,d. rs.Wen inafda y oms ofth62e avenue, Evanston, from Stanley John- cousinMsWila Hoe f62 soin of St. joseph,, Mich. Mr. LothianI Central avenue, Wilmette. Mticaroon, Strawberry Sherbet, and New York Ice Crecam fuolOmi B"ic Tm oséHvànA j iMcy Newi Yow Home R HAVE YOU DROPPED IN AT MAIN ST. LATELY?: *No'matter what the temperature outside, Sit's alW.ays de- I-. igbfful, inithe two "Ail, «Better Pictures VIERA.4 HEGOWIEN .TIEA >HOPSý Extremely ýeffiient ve-itilation systems (witbout drafts or damnpness) inboth.sbops. SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE you founla*-n service. 1623 Sherman Ave., Evanston UDIO Tel. Uniýv. 8998 deIect'ab le. French Provencal Rpom Early American Room 514 MAIN STREET 501 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON Bernie' s Special

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