Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1932, p. 17

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them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul" (Hebrewvs 10:38, 39). Among the citations Nvhich coniprised the lesson-sermon wvas the following ftom the' Bible: "Truly my soul waiteth. upon God: f rom. him comet h my.salvation. He. only -is my rock and mysalvation: lie is my.defense; I shall tiot be greatly moved., My soul,> wait thou only upon God; for my expecta- tion is from him" '(]Psalms 62:1, 2, 5)», The tesson-sermon also included the following passages f rom the Christianl Science textbook, "Science and Healtb with Key.to the Scriptures," by.Mary Baker Eddy:."The divine Mitd is the Soul of mi; and gives man dominion over all things. (p. 307)., Tom -Dix and, bis daughter, Lucie, of Seville, Ohio, formerly of Kenil- wvorth,. returned Friday after. visiting. f riends.in Kenilworth. They. were ac- compallied by Bobby Cutler, son. of the Percv Cutiers of Kenilvorth,> who went, tdu) visit John Dix. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders, 7,17 Kent road, Kenilworth, with their two sons,' David and Bob, have had a cottage for a short time at one of the lake resorts near Milwaukee. Tbey are returning the ast of this wveek. Miss Margaret Bickham of 429 Nintb street, returned home Monday after being a counselor at Camp AI- gonquin, Algonquin, Ill., for six weeks. Frances Bickham is one of the Wil- mette Girl Scouts wvho attended Camp Hickory H-ill August 1-15. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McArthur of Bridgeport, Conn.. formerhv ofý Ken- ilworth, bave been En van ston. They now are at Elkbart Lake, Wis., visit- ing Mrs. McArthti's* brother,- but will spend some tirne with their, Ken- ilworth friends later. Mrs. John T. Ling and son. Mar- shahl, 506 Fifth street, are spending their vacation. in tbe Eagle, River country ini Wisconsin. ýThey have also been visiting in Tomahawk, and ex- pect to return soon. -o- Selim Tideman, son of Mr. zind Mrs. S. N. Tideman, 1025 Linden avenue, returned to bis home Sunday to con- vahesce f rom bhis recent accident. He is reported to be progressing' nicely. Amemorial to Lewis Carrol the creator of 'Alice in W\oniderlandà," is to be erected at Rugby Schooh, where lie wtas, educated. - Mrs. George M.-Cah,332 worth avenue, entertained ber: ,club at luncheon Friday. Kenil- bridge Mrs. Cifford E. Ives, 1630 Washi- ington avenue, entertained ber bridge club Tuesday afternoon, August 9. The members of the club had lunch- eon at the Chimneys in celebration of Mrs.. Foster E. Fike' birthday. IVANEPPINOFF Ana Hum Dance Orchestra Plaoylng Noghtay n dbm Aie.cooled Wainut Room Dinner .$l M NuOCoveCharge OTTO:, Ke LITE M61R. SIIMAR(K HOTEL a- BAN DOLPH AT tA SLECIA lWITN OUR MIALS Aimet * fIl lie* el e GINGER AL ES AND. * MINERAL WATERS No euru liurle for ismbeubon dlivoti.ui. OrIçwm ore 10Oa. mear dslivmd t6 $a e. PHONE: CALumet 4230 Neçw Yom CHICAGO, SL AfEEluE ________________ i ________________ I _________________________________ I I DAGUERREOTYPE PRINTING... YUM AY DRIVE, AN AUTO:...LISTEN -TO, YOUR' RADIO -and STILL USE DAGUERREO TYPE PRINTING If you stili drive a horse and buggy, or printing in- keeplng with these limes. ride a "step-ladder" bike . . . you're It's operating daily right here at Lloyd hopeless . . . this ad is flot for you, Hollister Inc. turnitul out work as up- s1232 0 WILMETTE CENTRAL AVENUE eILLINOIS

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