Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1933, p. 21

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mnere wiII De opportunity at this and all serv'ices for written questions, the answers to which will bc given, at the service. following. .Miother series of ýservices is to be held at St. Andrew's «hrc. fiaîs ton, the Rev. 1F. L. Braithwaite, pastor. The mission will be *preceded. by a service on Sunday-evening. March 5. the preacher being the Very Rev. Ger- aid G. M4oore, ýDean of St. I.ukes Pro-, Cathédral, :Evaniston.; l'lié mission preachers are the.Rev. Jos. F. liîggiis, % i i the> Cathedral Shelter staff, and the krv. A. E. Johnistoneý, of the. city ms s.ios, :ta ff. Services are. to continue frorn March 6 to 12, at 8 o .cltock, ex- cept Saturday. Beriedicion -of the Blessed' Sacrament will he offered on, hoth Sunday.-evenings. Other missions to be lield arc at the Church of Our Savjour, 30 Fullio4on» avenue, March 15 to 17, St. Mark's, 4427 Drexet boulevard, . Mardi 22 to 24. and Calvary church, Monroc street ilear Kedzie, March 29 to 31. The officers of the club are: l)resi- dent. Royal D. Smith of St. Augus- tines church, Wilmette; vice-president, John P. Crampton, Chutrdli of the Atonement, and secretary, Victor D. Cronk, Emmanuel churcli. a Grange. Pie Catholic Club of Chicago is a .AHA'I LECTURE There will be the ustual Suldaiy ftjernoon. semrvk-e-t--wb%-icb tue public' is invitedi Wthe :Baha'i House of %Vorship, Linden avenuie'and Sher- idan road, WiInette. Sunidaý7 after- noon, 'March 5. at 3 :30 o'clock,, MNrs. Corinnie Prue of 41w Forest avenue. WVilmette, ivili bethe speaker, with -The Golden * Age of the Cause Of Bah a'ti'll;alV a-ws ber stibject. Mrs. 'Arthur Wakeley, 234 Lie. ter road.i Kenilworth, entertained -ler bridge club at luncheniNonday. Mrs. Alert Housewïife Pauses to Consider 0N W here's the, Blank Cleaners telling me their best cleaning may be had at these SPECARor FM*ai AT Lg off LA~ Gefluhimc ~prIrng F0-K LOIN RIiib or Loin IL 61/2e rSATURDAY SLICED VIRGINIA STYLIE, BAIKE prspa&red ,a ttrtttyLf&ehion, hét from our aon moud BOAS? Nro0 Bou$, No walitc ib.19 LD ib. ýpg. tXperimient of f aith, and this Religion ,ithe inheritànce of the. Church of F.ngland, as welI as of the Churches in, c->immuniiion m-ith her; such as the Epis- copal Church in America. N.eT. Graduates Win esiI *price lor the* sa couple of years ,'Guess l'Il stick to Shoreline, whichi confesses to two grades of work-one the old standard called Standard Mi ra cle a n Service for the finer things; and the other calledT h r ift Service for the simpler things that I don't believe require hand finishing and minute Flakes, large package. 2 for 23C TOMCATO JUIVE Pick of the crop, fancy. Large cans,- each ..... 4lc FRIDAY-SATURDAY New Laid, Guaranted4 Stity2 o an luuin uDebers, wiiu is uuicun wor> at Deep Spring.;, Calif., in connection witli a schoiarship granted iîn by the Telluride foundation. It was stated at the high schol this week that so far as is known no Froali Blue Fin HeuWng 2b~ 5 113 £ IFreuli JulioGreen Sbriuaps Z ib. 27i<

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