Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1932, p. 23

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..- --..........-'uuccuoni* imiLUUj1 The golden text was, " Man that trains operating between the hiearts jsbr fawmni ffwdy or'Chiag, KnosaRacne ndNil- and full of trouble. He coineth. fortlh %vaukee on a bigh-speed scheduiv of like a flower, and is cut down: he oze hu 5minuts etee fleeth also as a shadom, and contin- termiais. eth not" (job. 14:12). *A complete table d'bîote mieal- brekfat, unceo orclineris Amnong. the citations ýwbich coin. servedthe traveler while seated ini a Irsdte eso-emnýa comfortable plush upbolstered chair fîoigfoiteBbe Cei at modest cost. Further carrying 'ont,1 iii nie a deanspert, O G>d;1p n. and the novel idea, the passenger ils cîîarg- ie arihsiit itntu.Ct ed for chair accommodations >on a l o wyfruilh rsne pay'.only wvhen not eating" platn. and take ixot 'tliv, holy spirit froni The cars used 1in this* ne' service tie. Restore unto mie the joy of th3 are the regular de luxe diners of th fesa rition; ain 1o1dme1with2th road, wbich have. been equipped, %vithlfresii"(sam 11,I,1) parlor-car chairs. Movable tables,, The lesson-sermon ,also includedi wvhîch are attached to the chair amnis the' followiog passages. fromtht.l durinig the meal and removed when Christian Science textbook, -Sciencel the diner, bas. finished, comùplete the anîd Health with, Key to the Scrip- picture. This equipment %vas "i nvent- ttires" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Therè i ed" in the North Shore line shops, is but one. way to b.eaven. harmnoniv and is -the first of its kind to eadCrs i iieSincshw used o Amerian rai unes. The us this way. It is toknw oote chairs may be faced in any direction. I reality-tco. have no other' consciou- iuaking it possible for a diner to iew ness of life-than good. God and His the scenery, if he desires, or face. a Ire flection, and to rise 1superiQr to the ctIl!panlioni in comfortable tete-a-tete so-called pain and pleasure of the Casition.. ese"(P.24. at $3,50 Mr. Anderson, at the pres- ent time, is president of the North- western university alumni association, and is very active in Northwestern university affairs. Mr. Anderson and bis family will occupy the house- as their home. Roland.H. Peterson -of the Evanston office, of Quinlani and Tyson, Imc, was the broker represent- ingý both parties. Russell Wbitman and 'Claude H. Coon, of Whitman, Miller and Coon, were attorneys for Mrs. Raiston,, and Hargrave A. Long. of Castle, Williams, Long and Mca Cartby, ivas the attorney for Mr. An- Iderson. Mrs. John Sykes of the Kenivot inn speut the week-end with ber son. John E. Sykes, Jr., at the University; of Illinois., She wvent downi for the cele-. l)ration of Mother's day. iMNr. aud Mrs. Guy S. Osborn, 330 Cuminor road, Kenilworthi. gave a dà- iter party ~for Miss Theodora Wagner and their son, Guy, on WVednesday eve- ning of Iast week. o o o e o o MIW YOUR MEALS Ail* à foi 1 lie*eo GINGER ALES AND: MINERAL WATERS, N.iOextra <large lot emrborbae deIiverie.. PHONE: CALUMet 4230 aIIcMo WSANII*U Read the Want Ada WIEoLDT'S-E VAN STON: On Davis Street When You Order by 'Phone Ask for "Shoppng Service" Wilmette 11I00 NOT "Just Another Sale" BUT CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS 0f Fine Madras and Broadclt Beautifally TailoredandWeau Cut Our $1.95 and $2.45 Values at Our 1 Mes', Shbp--)irst Floor, East Room

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