Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1931, p. 25

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D., Fales otfiLos Angeles, Cal., will bring to the congregetion a series of 'lustrated lectures covering the entire Bible. Two hundred leading questions on tbe Bible will be mas- tered in Six hours, and the study wilI be pleasant and inepirîng. 'In order to cover the.entire Bbe in six evenings, each lecture will te illustrated by actual photos from the Holyland ýand by reproductions of the great masterpieces," reads a state- mn."Wbat led 0ptoChist and His death on the. cross is a revela-, tion solved graphically by most marvelous messianic evidences-and Most..ingenions dissolving devices ever shown uùpon',the sWeen. -The congegaionwill help to fix, in mind the climaxes of each lecture through * the singing of appropriate hymns. The choir, under the direction-of * Charles A.. Dobson,. will furnisb spe-. cialmusic each evening. The lectures will be given every Tuesday evening for six- weeks. Ail services at this chtrdi are open' to the public. Na admission is charged for these lec- tures. An off ering wilI be received on any. night." Fred Otte New President of ýWihnette Golf Club Fred Otte, Jr., of Evanston lias been elected president of the Wil- mette Golf club for the 1931 season. Other officers for the year are,: Les- lie H. Kerr of Evanston, vice-presi- dent; H. J. MacNeill of Chicago, sec- retary, and Ralph H. Pierce of Ev- anstqi,. treasurer. The club directors 1 or 1931 are: 0. A. Bestel of Chicago, chairman, and J. H. Milliken and J; H. Cartwright, Jr., both cf Evans-. ton. The club is now building a new, Joker room and pro shop addition to replace that portion of the clubhouse whîch was destroyed by fire last Thanksgiving day. Realtors Compete in Letter-Writing Contest whicfl terminated atter its mun of three weeks. "Rebound!" will close after three weeks, the last perform- ance coming Saturday night, Feb- ruary 14. The readjustment wili ne- cessitate realloting season subscribers' seats. Ail present subscription ýtickets will be cancelled and new tickets WilI -le issued. If tbe tickets sent out are not satisfacto ry or conflict with oth- er. engageme nts by communicating witb tbe- theatre satisfactorv changes will be. made. Mrs., Katberine Foster of Minne- apolis bas been the bouse guest tbis week of. Mrs. George P. Magill, 1011 Lake avenue. For the convenience of our patrons, we have a Loopee o office wh.r yu an place your Want 'Ad., SUITE 1212-1213 TOWER BLDG. 6ow OTHMICHiGAN AVENUE' CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COR. mi.CHiGAN AT MADISON STRET - - - - - - - The Greatest.Millinery.Sale EVER HELD We, Plaîrned This Sale of Hats Just for Tel'. l9th-Dodlr Day! Our policy neyer to- carry over any mer- chandise makes this sale a great opportun- ity for the tbrifty shopp er of the North, Shore District.' s u oo. Every Fali and -Winter Ha Iü Our ý'Stock Is Iniclutded,, In Tis One Day.Sale Former Selin~g Y'dce $ 5.00 to $20-00, Seeto chi proved as a result tion. Miss Shantz left r Califonnia lat Novem- ss Aunme W. Dimgee who 1607 ORRINGTON AVE. (3reenleaf 9700 State. Bank 18 Trust Co. Building StoresAil Over Chicago Every Ftock, I from Calil duties at t] health isi of the va Wilmette: ber with1 remiainied, - -- -- - -44 44 4- -

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