Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 27

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iniproved and fully equipped with stock and niachinery; subject to an enicunibrance of $18,000, the farni liaving been held at $125,000., .Mr.. Glaeser took in exchaiige a. 400-acre improved and stocked farn locatedl onEagle Lake,.Eagle, Wis., also 100 feet of. vacant on Sheridan; road, Winnetka, together with a ten- acre timbered -tract on, Willow road, just 'West of.Northfield, 111. Mr. Hedman expects to -develop the Barrington fanm as an estate for a sumûmer home. Elmer E. Stuits- of, E. E. Stuits Realty comnpany, wag the.only broker representing ail parties to the.trans- actioiO,',and will continue in. chargeof the properties involved.- MiIItary ýSehool Honors- W. Lucke of. Winnetka WVilliam F. Lucke, of 394 Eider lane, Winnetka, a cadet at St. John's Military, academy, Delafield, Wis., hsrecently been appoffite4 to duty as color sergeant at the academy. He formerly held the rank of ser- geant on the staff. The position, of, color sergeant is a high niilitary hon- or. Only those cadets who are espé"- cially good soldiers can hope to be- long to the color guard, and Lucke is to be congratulated on his appoint- ment. Francis A. Groves, Jr., of ,Rochiester,. N. Y., was appointed to *duty as the other color sergeant. good, shall be repayed" <t'roverbs 13 :21).' Arnong the citations which com- prised the lesson-sermon was the' folwing froni the Blible:, "Thus saith the Lord. Stand ye in the ways, and see, andý ask for the old paths, Where js the .good way, and walk therein,. and. ye shahl find rest for your souls., But they said, We wil'l not walk therein.. Hear, 0 earth-: behold, I will bring evil' upon this people,, evren -the fruit of their thoughts, because they have not hiearkened unto my wôrds, nor to my la w, but rejected. it" (Jeremiah 6:16, 19). buf you payi only f or shoes 1-il The' lesson-sermon also. included 9 the following passages from the, Christian Science text.book,-"Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: ...rhe V purpose and m otive to byve aright can- be gained now. This point.won, you have started as 'you should. You have begun at the. n umera tion-6table of Christ ian Science, and nothing but wrong intention can hinder your ad- vanicement. Working, and praying O with -true motives, your Father will openx 'the way" (p.,326). The -Alumnae association of .Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, held à' card party at the school last Tuesday. afternopon. Mrs. H. A. LaRoy, 1746 Washington avenue, Minmette, au alumna, at- tetided the affair~ withtseveral.ktuests. "61v. my child a pair of shoes; that will a.llow him to walk. naturally and'comfortabty;. that will save him from' foot torture in his growing- years .. and 1 wflt b. wifing to PbA atost any price you, aski'. Our answer is: "Prom our *xtraordinarýyrange of mes and widtks in stock, we can--with. our expert kniowledg. of what -the' growing young foot edsftyour child w ith shoos that wilI attain the. al-important resuit. The Pr'ceyou Pay k the. price of a good pair of shos.s- nothiong more I SERVICE OXFORDS: Chiddren's, sizes 8 V2z to 'I. In tan (illUSttated), $5.oo;,Misses', Sizes 'li1/* to 2, Inl black or tan, S$6.o a. STORE ROURS%: 8 :30 to 6:00 -PCDEL ýiPIPERp CHfILDREN'S SHOW $' PECIALUSTS 16o8, CHICAQO' .AVENUE i EVANSTON. ~*'TTTTTTTTT1T4~O 000 O O O~ FREE While .the replies hIave, -been many since announc- ing this contest last week, we frankly admit that no, 1209 Washington Evanston Phonê--Greeleaf 7441 Glencci 4* Brie fly - ere 15 a Description of Our Marvelous NewPro ces The first stoep in this ncwV procs sulphur end other impurities from the naphtha.. This is donc in thre scientific operations First tenaphtha subetdoa filtration procesa, then it is pasd tr n *La ude tilllan fiall, ve, Wilmette Wilmette Phone-Wilmftte 781 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. t :e Phone-Glencoe 634 14pie inq priços

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