Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1936, p. 39

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founding ot the Sisterhood of this institution and the fifth year of the incumbency of its minister, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman. The triple celebration will be mark- ed by a special. service in the morne~ mg, and by a b.anquet to be held at the temple in. the: eveinfg at Which distinguished. Jewish. leaders of the, country will be present. Dr. ýSolomon B. Freehof,, formerly, Rabbi of K. A. M. Temple in Chicago -and nôw Io- cated in Pittsburgh, will deliver the principal. address in, the . vening; Others on the program will. include Dr. Solomon Goidman of Chicago, Dr. Gerson -B. Levi of Chicago, Harry N.ý Gottlieb,, honiorary president of the congregation, and- Alfred S. AI- schuler, ,its present bead. The North Shore Congregation Is- rael has rapidly achieved a position of. eminence among the, Jewish temples of Chicago. Organized ini 1920 under the influence of the late Emil G. Eirscb, i1lustrlous Rabbi of Sinai temple, it maintained a modest identity in its first years of life. The co ngregation worshiped, in public school auditoriums in ýWinnetka and in %the Masonic hall in , Glencoe for some time. In. 1928 the beautiful edifice at Lincoln and Vc 1rnon ave- C. and N. W. Speeds Up North Service Faster service between Chicago and the Fox River Valley district of Wis- consin, including. a cut in running titue of 34 minutes and 30 minutes on two northbound trains and 20 minutes on a southbound train, will be put in _effect by the Chicago and North Western railway April 26, R. Thom- son, passenger traffic manager of the road, statesi "the Shoreland" will leave Chicago at 11 a. m. Central Standard time, one hour and one minute sooner than heretofore, making a "mile a minute" run to Milwaukee, arriving there at 12:30. It wift reach Sheboygan at,, Ji m4 the eh and in fuil xe tflnity $65,00- pe., fio « f"u (Subject t. cange without notice) 140 Center. Street, Winnetka Wiametka 3250 Dr~ .o w &nB.Ftekf has been served by four Rabbis: Louis A. Mischkind,. Harvey E.* Wessel, Louis Kopald, and its present rabbi, Charles E. Shulman. The growth of the congregation has been phenomenal in the past few years. It bas been an important center of cultural and religions life on the north shore. Its religious services, its forums, and its lectures have attracted people from ail parts of the Chicago area. In addition, its membership bas constantly grown to. embrace many of the leading Jewish families of the greater Chicago area. Its present officers are: Alfred S. Alschuler .... President james 1. Loeb . ... Vice-President J; E. Michaeis .. ý... Treasurer MIrs. Simon Ruwitch.. Secretary 3,500 to Attend Standard OiI's Training Courses Thirty-five hundred service men and dealers of the Chicago division LINCUIN The Open Road Beginseat the Open Door of our Lincoin ,Zephyr~ il p. Mi. v itr i No. 210 soutlhbound, arrlvlne Chicago "'" at 4 o'cloc from Menomlnee anid Gree of theti ]Bay, wfil be nanmed -"The Valley." No. .other poiri 216, arrlvlflg Chicago at 9:06 p. m. fromn way home Ishpemlng, Michigan~, and the Fox River gardens in Vafley terrltory, wifl:b. oalled "Thçstpeda WinnebaLgo." sopda ,eu the iam S. C., and' LINCOLN ZÉPHYR -12 tdelay. A t t

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