Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jan 1932, p. 29

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aerVrîes, Charles Birown, Arthur Hieu- richs. Honorable Mention William Blair, Lawrence Buckmaste'r, Victor Hanson, Burt Faikenberg, Wil- liam Jackson, Charles Leonard, John Lurke James MeNeil, Norman Rugen, Bd Schmidt, Bd Slomon, Bob Thorsen, Bob Werden. SOPHOMOJUE BOYS Roor Rol Bill Bowen, Burrage Farwell, George Mfaxwell, John Mathison, Locke Rogers. JohnConrad, Paul Gilett, Richard Hall, Harry Hughes, BillY Katz, Richard'01- son, Peter Gilbert, Bd Warshawsky, John GriMfth, Dan Needham, Wallace Crawford, John'Beam, Eiwood Glass, David Ja.sper, James Xingery, Lester Kornblith, Jack Long,. Cy MacKinnon, Jéhn, Phillips, Vernon Rugen, Melvir Silverman, GYoss Williams, Henry Wol- denberg. Honorable Mention Laury Botthof, Perry Crawford, Sher- man Ellis, Howard Fogg, Joe Harrison. Bob Hermanson, Louis Klein, Roger Pedersen, Jack Sinding, Warren Young. FRESHMEN Boys* Honor Roll (Charles Broad,, Harry Gottlieb, Paul Dempsey, Walker Jensen, John Ad«ams, Jerry Born. James Christensen, -George Friestadt, Rober t Garretson, David Goffoder, Alan flenrek"on, Gordon Mlit- thews, Lawrenee Schwall, Bill Zimmer- man, Ellis Ballard, Arthur Adler, Jameý Barnard, Robert Coffin, Bill Crawlford, James Gerrard, Tom Hildebrand, Fred 'Homann, Douglas Loper, William.M'- fin., Edward Mée, James Meigs,> Joseph Sacceo, Theodolte Smith, Robert Wetzler. Honorable Me*tioa Marvini Brand, Robert Camipbell, Roy * Demmon, Aphonse Dents, James Don- ovan, Bob Eastman, Dave Elmgren, Bill Faymionville, William Fischer, Rich- ard .tullank, Fred Kaspar, Herbert. Meyer, Charies 'Moreau, Gordon Refoy, Theron Smith, George TayloYr, Don Toeppen, William Wagner~, Gordon Welle: - Olympie Winter Qames *Beckon to Local Fans VVhen the Olymnpie w inter gailne% are held at Lake Placid. N. Y., next mlonth.the Chicago area ,%\ill be well repre sented 1w a largýe ideIegation ôf wÏ'nter sports fans and especially% the ice skating and ski. fans. A -special tra in lias beeit arranged by' the leaders of -ice skating sports consstmng ot julian Fïtzgerald. Frank 'M. KalteilN and Raymond, L Simnions of NNVi- mette., special Chicago representative of the Lake Placid Olympic 'Winter services in First Churchi of Chrisl. Scientist, ini Wilmette, Sunday rnorni- ing, january 31, at Il o'clock. Sun- day school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Otis L. Heath, 1426 Asbury "avenue, Winnetka enter- tained twelve friends at a dinner party Saturday, January 23. The golden text was, "God shal send forth his mercy and bis truth" (Psaln 57:3). 1Among the citations which coni- prised the lesson-sermon was the following f rom the Bible: 4'Fôr we can doý nothing against the trutli, but for the truth" (II Cor. 13:8). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science texbook, "Science and' Healthý with Key to. the Scrip-, tures," by Mà'ry BakerEddy:- "Truth' destroys falsity and error,' for light, and darkness cannot, dwell together. Light extinguishes the darkness, anud the Scr ipture declares that there is 'no nighit there.' To Truth there is no, error,-7al is truth" (p. 474). Mrs. joseph Schmitz, 1936 Schiller stree t. entertained a group of friends osuoe cie«. 1z au mm ur vUNuI.gW Worth- conid 1nO e offer a thor. everyone shouldhave. Tis ii.tring. Wini aso mkeyu df-aupporting, sud Wini carry you as fer a» you have the ambition to go. flli new tern Logis. MONDAY, FEBRUARY EVAN sTONBUSINESS COLLEG Studio Building' 178ShermianAve. iast Mondayafternoon. __________________________________ The . . . e * HOMESTE AD Is a Safe Place to'Li*ve!1 if you are left atone, a tramned staff looks aiter you Telephone Greenleaf 3300 ".'Where every meal is a pleasant memory"- Il

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