Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 8

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A community eyant!1 As a part of y our. community we take pleasure in- joining in this Dollar Day Event. Dollar Dayvalue Canpbeil'a AT A SA VIN« PORKý' and BRANS. 15 CANS$10 SIFTED CCOUNTRY P«SUEA RLY JUNE OrI GENTLEMAN AMERICAN HOME NO. BRAND CAN. IvoI'7 Flakesî FOR WASHING LE.PKS IE00 FINE THINGS LE KS Pahuolive Soap BEA UTY EXPERTS g]LE000 RECOMMEND JT A CAKES AW Aumuwft.n Waauly Boss, PRICED L 0W BARS$10 FOR THIS SA LE IL V7 swanudown. CAKE 4,234 LB.$ 0 AMEICAN HOME' .00L FA4NCYALASICA CANS *0A Republic. for twenty-nine years. Mr. Hall' is a member of the Lake Shore Athletic, the Midland, and the Mid- dlebrook Country clubs. IN THE ARMY NOW Major 'W. C. Bechtold, president of the North Shore' Reserve Officers' asso ciation, is.stationed at Camp Spar- ta, Wis., for two weeks. He is serving as regimental executive o0ierWit the,5Slst field artillery. Mrs. N. P. Zech, 918 Forest avenue, and sons, Robert, Donald, Arthur, and Raymond, have returned after. several. weeks' stay, at the, FourSeasons club, of America, ýon Miscauine island near Pemfbine, Wis. -o- Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Lake favenue, and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Knapp anddaughter. Miss Jessie Knap)p of Ev rso, took a motor trip to Estes Park, Col. Mrs. N. P. 'Zech, 918 Forest avenue entertained her sister-in-law; Mrs. E. A. Boîl, and brother, .Wilmier Boli, both from Milwaukee, last week, -o- Miss Madge Win slow of Portsmnouth, Va., was the week-en~d guest of -MÉs. Grace H. Todd, 622 Central avenue. 0o Miss Grace Quigg of 622 Central avenue leaves this week foQr two monthis' visit in Pawtucket, R. I. and New York City. .Construction of the superstructure of the Baha'i temple at Sheridan road and Linden avenue, Wilniette, will lie- gin probably in September, accord.ing to Allen É. McDaniel of Research Service, nc., engineers of Washing-, ton,' D. C., who ânhnôunced Wednesday Of this. week, that bids for- completion o f the structure 'had been asked. Louis Jean, Bourgeois, ven erable. architect.who conceived'the design7for the temple,,has had his homne directly. across *thé Street f rom ithe--structure on Sheridan,.road for several years. He recently has been in ýfailing health but was ,said .to have revived his energy, perceptibly when word. was received this week promising. actual resumtption of work on :the edifice in the ývery near future. Construction. of the temple, was halted several years ago,,because, of scarcity of funds., Al contributions for the building."are voluntary, it is .explaincd, no funds 7being, solicited and no debts, or mortgages permnitted. The f oIoweirs, of the Baha'i faith encornpass the globe, numbering malny millions of souls, it is claimed. The rnovoment was found by the Persiani teacher, Baba Ullah. 1Thé foundation and' baserniet of the Xilmette teipèe-termed "The Mash- req U1-Azhar," was buiît in 1922., The, completedl structure will app roximate $2,000,000 in cost, is is said. In his design Bourgeois embodied the architecture of thé' Egyptian and Greek, Romian, Arabic, gothîc, renaissance and mîodern. His decorative motif inter- weaves the symbolism' of mankind's religions. His t emple as a finished unit will represent the principles of the Baha.'i movement - universal religion, universal brotherhood, univérsal educa- tion, the union of. science and religion. Peter Schopen,.sQn of Mr. and Mrs. -Nick P. Scbopen, 1151 Wilmpette avne and john Castie of Wilmetté are leav- ing Sunday to drive toý Yellowstone park.' Theyý will be gone, for two: weeks,. Mrs. Ernest C. Cazel, 723 Tenth street, bas taken a eottage at -Three Winberg's Drug Store 417 LINDEN AVENUE The Dra g Store in ÏA. ýMidl* ii. 1SBlock conncïn witn any other Fe fiof sitnijiar naine. Look foror# Day Special WIImett e acle) L

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