Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1935, p. 17

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* Psaimns 3 :) Among the citations whkh com- prised the lesson-sermon was the fol- lowing from the Bible.: "Blessed are the undefi1ed in the way, who walk in the Iaw of the 'Lord. I? have chosen the way of truth: thy judgments have I laid. before me" (Psalms, 119:1, 30). The lesson-sermon ,also includedthe foliowin g passages from the Christian Science. text book,, "Science and Health witb Key to the Scrîptures," by Mary Baker.Eddy: "T7he purpose and, motive to live aright ican be gained now. Tbis point won, you have started as you shouild. Yau have begun at the numnerationtable of Christian Science, and. nothing but wrong intention can. hinder your ad-. vancement. Working and praying with true motives, your Father will open the way. 'Who did binder you, that ye sbouid flot obey the truth ?" (p. 326). Announce Exams for Civil Service Jobs The United S t a t e s Civil Service commission has announced open com- petiive examinations asfoliows: S pecialists in mraternai and chiid hcalth, $3,800 -a year to $5,600 a yeaàr; associate in maternai and child heàlth, $3,200 a year; .assistant in ,maternai, and chiid health,, $2,600 a year, Chul- dren's bure,-iu, DepartmÈent,.of* Labor. Optional subjects are: Pediatrics, ob- *stetrivs, orthopedics and g e n e r a 1 (maternai and child beaith). Pathologist (rice investigations). $3,F00 a year; associate pathologist (cereal smnuts), $3,200,a year, assistant agronornist (forage crops and dis- eases), $2,600 a year; assistant agron- * ornist (sugar plant investigations), $2,600 a y e ar, assistant geneticist (to b.a c co investigations), $2,600 a year, Bureau -of ePlant Jndustry,, De- partmnent of Agriculture.- Alpbabetic accounitingk m a c h i n e operator, $1,440 a year. Appicants mnust show that tbey have had at least three months' fuil-timie experience in the operation of an electric alphabetic accounting machine which carnies an gueste of dance at club. omington, Ill., formerly I On Saturday they were -Davises at the dinner * Bloomington Country I1 NOWý-he Eb'sM Annual'COat Caac AUGUST SALE TOWNLE $48 * ~68 luxurious furs . . . the 1936t silhouettes ... and to feel the incomparable comfort that only masterly tailoring cari give, is Sto want your new Townley Coat NOW. . from fresh, unhandled. selections, at enormous August Sale Savings impossible to du- AR riaveu ona reccviubaturday atter- noon to visit their daughter, Vaierie, while she was at Camp Nawakwa. ffi Alrçd 3McDougal,. Jr., of Gencoe, wjio heç. bpn staying with his mother,- Mr.41Jtç4 McDougal in Kenilworth, wil, ýhit famiily are in Ludington, M ich».spent the week-end with them. end USE. OUR CONMMNENT LAY-AWA&Y. PLAN 1718 Sheman Avenue 6F COATS >presenting a. coat collection of such A SSURED fashion . ASSURED quality ..A SSURED. value... as onlyo Towùnley cati achieve at * $58 .s88 ýue m

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