Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Apr 1931, p. 37

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ate 0f' the rirsr '..ongregatioIîal cburch at Pontiac, Micb., bas been appoint'ed superintendent 'of the Con- gregational churches in Michigan. In bis new position -Dr. Lloyd will be directiig bead of 257 churches ini the staté of Michigan. He 'will make bis headqùarters. and bis home at Lansing, and -will go to'bis ne'ýV posi- tion-on Jule 1 Sinéce leaving Wilmette three years ago Dr. Lloyd ,has won for, himiself a: place, of 'distinction, flot only at Pontiac but in cburch circles thr .ough- ont Michigan.HJe is recognized as one of the leading ministers'of the state. Dr.. Lloyd, was pastor of the First Congregational churcb of Wilmette for ten years, during. whicb timie al1 departments of the icburch enjoyed s1lendid growth.. He was interested in civýic affairs and wasapast .presi- dent of the Wilniette Rotary club>. PraieftHie Work: In commenting on bis resignation. f rom the Pontiac churchi the Pontiac Daily Press says, in part: 'Hiis appointment as superintcnideîît of the Congregational churches iii, Michigan is a remarkable. tribute to his ability ýand bis capacity for serv- ice..H li as been. in M ichigan, but tbree var.Yet bis persohality', bis sinceritv. biis entbhusiasm. an>d, ab)oveý aIl, bis capabilitîes, bave already been. "He. goes to bis inew post' with a 'splendid background-- of experience, the regrets of tbe members of bis congregation here anid the best wishces of the bundreds of Pontiac friçnds lie bas made in three short years. Dr. Lloyd's personiality was mnaking ii an outstanding man iii the coni-ý munity and one tbe city relinqtîiuishes witb reluctance." LECTURE ON AFRICA "Three-wbeèeling 1Thirough Africa" is the title' of an illustrated lecture to be given;for the general public Saturday afterniooni, April Z5. at Field Museumi of'Natural' Histci)ry. Admission is free, and no tickets are necessary. James C. Wilson of Iowa *ter's family, the J. Frank., augii, 812 Asbland avenue. -o-- Mrs. George Edward Walk, wbo bas been visiting. ber mother, Mrs. J.W, Lawson, of Lawrence, Kans. for 'two montbs, returned to ber hom e at 1240 Lake avenue, last week Thursday., io~yment, ~ iL wa154IIanoIJIuncea Dy rres ident Harris W. McClain of the so- ciety. The society bas a large mei-' bersbip on the nortb shore. While Patients were accredited to the. clinic by twenty-eigbt recog- nized aggencies, the. bulk were sent by six organizations.. The- United Charities of Chicago sent 441 ; the gôvernor's commission sent 305; the. Salvation Army was third 'Witb 291; Northwestern university ,medical clinic was fourtb with 264; the Municipal. Tuberculosis sanitarivm i:was fiftli wvith 240 patients and 171. came f rom the Cook County Bureau of Public Welf are. Among the.other agencies that sent patients were the American Red Cross, the' Chicago Health- *depart- ment, juvenile Court, Y.W.C.A. Service d epartment, Central Charity bureau, Inf ant Welfare society, and Church Mission of Help. Of -the, total numiber of patient", 1,35Q were menl, 700 were women . and, theç rest were chilciren. The afternoon bridge club met on 'rhursdav- of thiýs week at the home of Mr.Carl. Kelth. iii Keziilworth. WOME N WHO CARE .Watel1r Wavimt &air Clbtird eei.t ultuire HAtR CUTTIN&r Mjnmer and Chilcdrr- WIDDOP TeIepbone' COUR' UNI. 005 Mllowance for Your Old Radio or Phonograph On This NEW 1931 RADIO PH NOG RAP H. COMBINATION Aunloatroductory Offer, For a iliited tinte only we wiII allow yôu4.O for your old. *'radio or phonograph on thé Pur-, - chase of this, NEW 1931 Philco *Radio-Phonograph Combination. Here is tii. whole world of radio and ph.nograph enter- tainmeflt brougtat within the. reach of every homo! Why not, have, both? It çosts so 1ittIe. 'AilElectricl The. phonograph is 100% ec- tric'! Electrically drives, motor, self-starting turntable, amdelec- trical pickupl. And thisi ithe. jlrst, fuII-fi edged, big-toned radio ever copibined with a fine phonograph at suci, an arnazing prico. *Wonder fui Performance Here 'ils great distance kbility; t'emarkable '.solectivity and sen- sitivity. Open Evenings 'w Ail Electric Rdi*Phoi.ograPh. Pr1 ce Complete witIs Tubes $111 A llowance $40 Balancs78 00. Convenient Terms CGHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SE TICKETS $1 6.00 $ 14.00.> $11 .00, $7.00, $5.00-NOW ON SALE S I YON& HEALY'S-EVANSTONý ORDER COURSE' TICKETS NOW-Soloist Lis* Neesitaias a. Marl.dý Inc.rease in Singi. Admision Pic.s-SUY NOWnd SAVE MsONEY SHE., 3.122

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