Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1932, p. 5

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u"~ ~for the opening of thie joseph ber Dr.Oisn i th auhorof Som ~ '~'school in Kenilworth Monday of this V'alues for Today," a series of lec SWwe.Tepvn fGenByra tures and Themor rentfcGrenpBaytio o trsgiven for the Simpson Founda- 9 n of tion at D)e Pauw university. Hi-Jt. 4. . .. the link connecting it withi south aliso the author. of "The Sig.nifican"^e Cne teti intagetly of Jesus Christ in the MNodem nrae hetafchzadfrKn ord"This book formed the basis nraetht chzrdfrK - "Od of ervice lworth children Who cross Green of onenen rrsBav road. on their wav to school. whicli hiearranged, and .which..were effectively used at the..Delaware Con- Cmlto ftesdwl m erence, h.d.t e...re O.oinprovemient decreases the danger, in- asmuch as, children no longer have to 1931; at the Ecumenical Conference ~walkon the street, iîu.At!anta, Ga., and at the General___________ Conf erencé at Atlantic City' N. J., in as,1932. These "Orders of.Serv- HAVE INTERESTING EVENING ic"are now widely used. The Rev. George D. Allison of the De). Oison has taee extensively Wilmette Baptist church in Wil- in Europe and the Near East. Hel mette, With.about twenty-five young Nvas a meinber of, the Americatn Sein-, people, called, on the Rev. Leland H. i1a in Europe in M1y2S , and while Su qei Rachpiait;o f, cmtniet Danforth, recto r of the, Church of al)rad t seakr i a' an oe u~îîîna~g- the Ho'ly Comiforter. in Kenilworth on nun var f ues He wascampsr , Sunday evening. Mr. Danforth, ex- nunibr ofchurces. ie wa a mm1 iratc ic h Wzn>itka .Musiccuitb s paietohe hsunqerlfmp ber of the Ecumenical Conference,lieothi i nqu eilra at Atianta, where he spoke on 17hel. Artist-Rccit ai çeries at the New of Palestine in the garden of the rec- Basis of Modern Worship." 'fe was T'rier High .chool aiditortuiu on- tryad poemns written by Eugene aci aý member of the last General dyc'ng coe 1Ti ra Field were read at the tomb of the Con ference. ' soe ftefvel poet and short service. *as field in .ebrso He iJone.Cofmllmision of aist's firograpetil.bethe first of !the church. the M,\etho'dist Episcopal Churches, (711 .-rptionally brillit series ar- - North and South, to revise the hyrin- raaiicd 1)y the recital coimiittec of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cornell, 1110' nal of both churches.. fe is also a 1/le chffb for the current .seasoen Ashlandl avenue, had as their guest inenmber of the Com-missi>oai on\V'or- over the week-end, James D. Phillips ship of 'the Federal Counicl of t'.< lof Madison, who is business manager 1 Churchies of Christ in Amerir.a. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rose who havei or the University of Wiscons in. D)r. anci M rs.- OIson« and thieir two been xith Mrs.' Rose's mother, Mis. -- sou., will take up their residence in Elmor Davies of 721 Maclen avenue, Claude Hamilton, 430Wostc thie parsonage of the Wilinette Kenilwvorth, are moving to Pittsburgh avenue, left. Kenilworth Iast Friday churchi next wveek. !or) October 1. for Purdue. Including Orange Peel, Totfee, Fruit Cordials, Creams and a. hundred and one other varieties. Regular $1.50 and $2 value. 2-lb $1W.02 Includin)g Gov't Tax NOW ONÉy 5 Oc A QUART ..... SPECIAL DOUBLE CONES ORDIXIE CUPS Sc, Your Choice of These Delicious iFlavors Banana, Toffee, French Lemon Custard, Chocolate Chip, Choc- olate,. Vanilla,- Strawberry, Ma- p lenut, Peppermint, Orange Ice. DUTCH 1187 WILMEI Stores in Evanul. Lake ,Fo Yes, 7e .B MILL TTE AVE. ton, Glencoe prest )elivet' IThere's Nothing Like An Open Fire ..for CHEER and WARMTH Jf Andirons.. Baskets for. Wood or Coal, Screens.. Fireplae Tools GUTTERS GLAS and dow ti- Now is spouts repair- tmb roel RFP IRSed or ,replaced WVe e dop "0"Floor Énametiqt. $l3 SHELLAC, BRUSHES 14. TURPENTINE, IÇALSOMiNE PUR màwmmüomm. , , ý ;m-

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