Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1931, p. 6

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Undergarments wilmette 4370 PATRONIZE. OUR ADVERTISERS T' CO. c-M" Flow2 mtOi&19c Cè» um"'21c Photo by 'Carlos Mr. and Mrs. William 'Hunter Scott of 917 Greenleaf avenue dftnOtnee the morapfe of thcir daughter, Jeannette Mari., to Wi!- Iiam Vincçent Owens, son of Me,- and Mars. John earry Owtens of Iitdiayapolis. Mr. Owenç is a graditate of Indianta universitvý Ulhere he was a memtber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. andl Mrs. Jacob lark avenue entertaine Weis of 506. d their Sat- arv, 10. syear, talka $1.00 Bandeau to match, 75c .Grap J' Oro& Apple Jkfly ~IKo .é* id P*O pm =a.coe 2 Jel%-P«l 19e 25c 27o I lji of God.7 Mr. VaiI's subject for this Sunday will be-- -The Humanist and the Divine Solution of the Problem of Evil." These lectures are held each Sunday- afternoon at 3:30. No collections or solicitations for. funds are made at Baha'i meetings or serv- ices,, it is explained., A study- c lass under the direction of Mrj. Vail, will be started Tuesday eveninig, January 20, at 8 o'clock ini the Baha'j Temple Foundation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bach of 1241 Greenwood avenue witl enter- tain twelve of their friends at dinner and bridge tomorrow evening,. cel-; ebaigtheir thirteenth weding an- =vrsaY. After a clearly drawn picture of geographi cal Greece, Doctor Willett broùght a vivid story of artistic and' iterary Greece,* -following through the, lives and achievemnents of the great men. of Athens and êWata, until Solon and Socrates, .An'stotie, and Plato Iived again1 in the minds of bis listeners. Doctor Wîllett visited that cou' Iast summer, so could give a veà,. enthusiastic and personal account' of the -splendid, reconstruction, work now bëing done at Athens, by Amer-» icans.. Professor Capps, of Chicago,' -is head of the Athens Sthool7 of. Archaeological Reseaîch, and work.- ing' together with affiliated schools and: interests,' the glorious Parthénon is now being rebuilt on the Acropolisý and many other excavations of fame are being reassenibled. 1Toctor Willett said that he had noted ini a newspaper article of re.- cent daté that there was an effort. being macle to gather to Greece some *of the wonderful pieces of sculpture now in museums of other countries. The next meeting will occur in two, weeks, when Doctor Willett wiIl dis- cuss "India." BAItA'I LECTURES Albert Vail will continue his series Asta-Siarme Houiery, Glwes and: 1139 Central, Ave. Peents AMui v167

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