Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1934, p. 6

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First Churcli of Christ, Scienitist renth Street and Central Avenue WilmetteIi SUNDAY SERVICES--11 A.M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONJAL MEETING-S8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES--9-:45 A.,M. Su3-;bject: ANCIENT and MODERN NECRO- MANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM aind HYPNOTISM, -DENOUNCED >READING ROOM 1148C.Goutrai Avenue open Duiy (excéept Wednesday> 9 A. M., to 6 -P. M. Wedcesday 9 A. M. te 7:45 P. M Saturdoy 9 -A. M. te 9 P. M.. l'h. Bible end Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorited Chritian Soience Lîterature may he mail, borrowedor purchased aet the Reading Room. TUE 1PUBLIC IS COSDLLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE RADIN~G iIO0I E I E E I E g I ,gl.uaII Phoneo Wilmette The cereniony attendant upon the placing of the body ini its niche was simple and inipressive, indicative of the attachment feit by ail the regi- ment 'forthe lovable dog hero, that had sbared their dangers and liard- .sbip!s tliroughout the late 'mar. To the strains of a dirge by the reginiental band the glass casket. For ORN assd Old, Fashioned Candies, Corne go the KANDY KUPBOARD 924 Spanish Court la Ne-M <ms Laud Wilmette 5423 Phone, Winftetka 3796 ANNOTJNCES THE OPENING FRIDAY, JIJNE st OF A NEw AND MODERN BAKEIIY SHOP 1175' AvE., WILMETTE 1 ed and frôsted J wvttb a.varlety of, IrIng%. chapter of the National Forensic league by participating in the Lane debates. Tbey were jean Spanuth,. William Buge and Frank Randaîl. The chapter held its initiation Tues- day nigbt. IAC U IDW FRORDIYS flag draped -and, with a iguard of honor ini full uniform~, was placed in position,. and William .McKeighanl. Jr., 1ois Walnut avenue, Wilmette, committed the -moufited body to tlie future ýcare of the, regiment. Mrf. McKeighan had cared for "IGoldhergI" during the later years of bis Ji .fe. Col. Samuel T. Lawton, present colonel of the regiment, accepted the trust. in words that. exhibited liis fondness for the müascot. *Lieut. General Milton J. Forenmal. .-Who commianded the regiment over- seas, paid a fin e tribute to the loyalty of the dog. "The story of.,Goldberg," lie said, "is the history of the regi- Within the glass case were place<l Goldberg's enistmnent and.disclîargv papers, a history of. the dog's niilitary career as pul)lished ini\IETE1î- and other memnentoes of his war ex- periences. The Animal Pet Cenetery asso- ciation at Hinsdale, had presetîted a grave ini its animal 'hero section, to- gether %vith casket, miarker and al expenses of burial, but the o-verscaý, veterans feit that preservation wvithin their armory of ail that was niortal of Goldberg wouild be a more suitable dispositio11. New Trier Debaters Join BigdI2 League N#q%% Trier High school next' year' %Vill. be a member of the. Big Twelvc Debating, league,, plans for the or- ganization of ýwhiçh were completed last Saturday. Other schools iii the-, league %vill be Lane Tech, 'McKinley. Proviso, Maine Township, Tilden -Tech, Hinsdale, Bloom, Waukegan, Morton, Thornton Township and IlIUM #Q Ili mugi iiiiiii illi iiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIRHIl 1 q -, ý, ý , , ' " . i ý, ' m, .i-J ý k

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