Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 55

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*1340 Q;reenwood avenue,, at 2 o'clock Tomorrow (Frlday> Link One, Mrs. Scott, leader, wlll have luncheon' at Mrs. 1Harry Davisson's. Wagner road, Glen- view, at 1 o'clock. Miss, Annie Beach and Mrs. C. V. Clark are the assIsting hostesses. On PrIday, Link Three will have dessert and coffee at 1 :30 at the home of Mrs. J. R. Gathercoal, 637 111i- nois road.. Mrs. Gien W. Grathercni assisting. On Friday evening occurs one 0f the delightful ."Clasa Parties",of the Cou- ples',class, of which C. Herbert Jones Is president end George B. Williamis and Dr. George Allison are teachers. Trhis occasion willicel ebrate the vietory of the Whites over the 'reens ln the recent contest for attendance, and will be held ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hug- gins, .10Ô Thiýrteenth >'street, at 8 O'Oclock. Girl Scouts. Junior choir and, Senior choir will meet at the regular hours on Thurs4day. The'attention of parents is <aUilld'ton nurnew 'SindaN,,sehool campsq <iri Lake GenteVa for the week of July 20 to 27. Boys, cafi p and1Girks' camp wilI .e separately conducted by young minis- ters and workers of our Chicago Baptist seoos.'reag lmiaare 12 to 15, inclus.ive. Those over stzteen are ei- gible to our long-establishéM Youth ts sembl.v, meeting ln its own'quartera at the same pe-riod. The B. Y. P. 17. will meet at 6 on Sunday e%,eninig under the direction of Kelth Jones, counselor. In the morning worship Sunday atil o'clock,: anticipations of Memorial day will influence the program. Dr. Allison, stili following the series of Old Testa- ment atudies, wll discuss "Religion and Patriotism, .Today." The choir and orgar>Jat will have suitable musical numbers. An the Church school, at 9:30 special attention wilI be given to the pageant, "The King of Glory," which ia in preparation for Children's day. rie iurn.- &uer the business meet- ing was adjourned, the 'girls' madle scrapbooks which are to go to On- ward Settlement house in Chicago. These scrapbooks wilI be completed' nexçt Sunday.' Atý 4:30 o'clock the meeting *as adjourned >and the girls went down to. the beach to bave their dinnr.-Valerie Adamns. MARRIED 49, YEARS ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ma..xwell, 728 Eleventh street, celebrâted' their fortv-inth wedding 'anniiversarylast Sunday,. Their daughter. and. son-mn- IaW, the' Terry john Millers :ofj Denver,ý came to Wilmette-for the occasion ,-and a fewi days' visit. Mr. Miller alsocame o bsnes I4ANOR H09SE! Cuiwewr0Canks a«m el mine.li W.F.MLeughil. C. 610' N. IL& Sale St. Chimigo 3-LE. CAMÉ 91c, Hi h - est va cuum p acke4. Thrlfty homemakers can use these vacuum, lare for maiiy oui'Doses. on sa## al AU1.CeuIreu a a" Ogieà, QuUs oouiÇtor.é read y at t hat ti me. Crisis in Sehools,ý Is-Lecture Subjeçt "What is-the Present Crisis 1ini Public'School Education in lliînois," will.be the subjectof an address to be given by Prof. Eugene S. Lawler, at a meeting to be held in Great hall of the First Methodist church of Ev- ANS WERING one of the mostpeleighm prblm iere is a great degre. of "saction knowing that when nDdt wnter matter of a warm, wife and kiddies al h.aithful house for winter long. of ber seventeentfl birtnUay ls month. .r and Mrs. B. H. Miller, 1117 Ashland avenue,, returned to WilmetteI last Sundy, after a week spent at, White Sulphur 'Springs, W.. Va. Executive O0ices, 1801 Fullerton Avq SIXPLANTS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED T'HE CHICAGO ARIA,

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