Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1936, p. 10

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Sanday evcs ant'ue Canabile" Iam (Flfth Symiphony) ..... eethoven Esirly service.... .......... ('hurc~h school ............... 9 a.,». Jnt~ît Marie Brie1 Second service................ Il a.,». The music for the services of worship "'l'h. Lord la ln His Holy Temple".. wpxt Sundav mornlng Io as follows:, Omaan Prelude Aàthem by tii. Quatette:' Ode to St. Cecela......... 3ounod -0. Love Iivisible.,........ Màttbews mi"s May n.t rong lesIde Stili wqltprs ..... Hamblen O r"a stinde: Joy Wilson Dresaler. "I %Tee tri loyP...... ......... Bach -- I Mr. Clinton B. Cochran, AmericanLegion Auxiliary. Safe Stolen et W.U. ~<h~~.t<'~-'~ i~thg la Dow Popitude Allezroý, Sonata 2'Gimn at the Des Plines Camn Vieori MceodMtnutr ofMueic o'Owi.a a vg dt The Wonmin Who ru--d n a-k" *811 h- prdmsentod bv the The eub'iect of theipletureqto be ghnwn Irmie114 e eh,,rih. JUlY 25 te 27 ia <'urnc the Church ->school hour next ikunday mnrninoe Il>#' " ounitr3y-sIde fl. @....~,, ~IV 45$7 P m. there wlil Teacher.".This fi tIi" seventh epiqodle In IS uing Peop1elbsOt-ot-Doorve-op'r a q.-rips o! movinig piettures.oni the Lite % 1, 'e I l bv Dr.1. FS. corn. At 8S».m. of Chr'ut. Ail ore invftedto. view these, BnhAaY Dr. A. 9, Mnor" wel b. ln chgrcé fine pictures.. The Church, achool conof "-%~~qCçtv mi*pionar>' Serv4ce. venes each Sunday morning at 9,o'clock. S The. Womven'« rnpttlite pýrb4-'m will be bel« July 27 to Auguat 2. The Mils-. Manv havA textre.used -thefr appreciasIonar>' flotreat for' Queen ,Eltthers, tion of the E-i rl*.- service. This service Sftbréard Boarerp and Yoiinn Women makes lt convenient to Attend rhurch ' w-, wIl be helil .TnW 30 tob Auguat 2., fore th- dav's outin-. W" sàhalh 'ontinue .The Pr.ýachers fobr the evenfnr eise,ee this earlv.>segrvioeë throuzhout thp sumhext week are as fntlowiq: M'wd'v-Dr. mpr monthýs.' This service lu held at 8. R. W Hlivoton: T'îesday. We4lnosday, o'elkkin addition to the regular Il olêeltservice. son; Fricay-Blshop . p-R.Chitambar; et'tgv'-Dr. Oe'rge Wood Av'idersôn. On The pastor ls servlnir " dean o! the Baturday eveninir the.ii~wIll be a Re- Long Lake Summer school which ta ln ligions Draina Presestation. session this week at Lnng Lake. This lu a schaol for church workers wlth courses for Church sehool teachers. leaders ln the women's and young peopie's organizations, and pastors. la 598081 Office Found hi Field The safé stèlen fromn the Western U7nion Telegraph company's office at' 1137 iGreen leaf. avenueon Iast june' 20, wasairecovered by Wilmette police this week. It was f«iund in; a field in Nules Center by a small boy, 'who reported to the.police of that village. The door of the safe had been blown1 open with dynamite 'and completely wrecked. The contents, . with the exception -of $106.27 in cash, were found intact. No clew to, theidentity, of- thé safeblowers bas been idîst-overed. M. i nurston anG eovI.u' iwho, with the.assistance of an advisrIry committee headed by StanleyP. "1arweillbare.,adiinistering the Work,' 're carefuilly chec king each family re-. 'ief case with the determination thet *hose who, are worthy May receive the, MUc& needed assistanOce. '."...és I On the other hand. and by the ýsame method, it:is explained. any wl'o re int, entitled to sncb aid are beirîg eliminated. Carl Hotze. 749 Twelfth street. Wilmette, and Fred Bird, 1077 Westmoor road,. Winnetka, left Tuesday of fhis week on a 20-day bicycle trip Attend church regularly. If you have to nortbern - isconsin, with Duluth. no chur-h home we Invite you to wor- Minn., announced as their ultimate ship wlth us. destination. Planning to go about 010 miles every day, they are carrying with tbem their own. cooking equipment, t en t, blanicets, and clothing.. Two North Shore Boys Leave on Bicycle Trip CIVIL SERVICE EXA?43 Aivnne Who' ls w"lf nîr to Place garelen llnw-ms ln the pulpit on anv Sundav mnr'ifng lQ -QqkAd it% 'tify Mrs. S. E. Leemnan, Wilmette 2434. rhe Gondwill lndu-trit-u truck istops at the "-hurrh offiee. eaeh Frtday. for Infor-j mation tn regard to elothiniz. furniture, etc., to be dispnsed of. If YAu have any sich artfrles. Pl~a ne nhone the office and they wIll be called for. St. Jlokn's Lu.thIeran 1 Thew publiceflot otherwise tion, $4.600 a year, Department of ivtted to Join the union Agriculture. io., Strangers visittnz ln the Junior home econnmicu sperlaliRt. vwilIl be miade cordially welvai, optionals, $2.000 a year, Bureau of Home Economics, Department o!f Dr. lmn is in reQidence at the atgriculture. Fire prevention officer, $1.200 a year. Manethrc h August 2. and wilI be Forest glad to resl d to requests for pastoral culture. Service. Departnment of Agrierieinf er church or ln the coinLegisative reference assistant, $2,30n nîullnity at Isln The United States Civil Service s preisfent course o! sermons: commission bas an.nounced oper Faiti hiln the Nepw Modles" and examinatioris as follows: tch o,n "The Achievenient of comnpetitive Exten'ýinn specialist in parent educa- 0f -the latter élass. it is 'zaid. th-r<, 'ire. comparatively f ew'1in New Trier &nwnship., as comnared with some 'ther si-ctions. :Mrs. Thurston and1 Mn. Olmstead said the>' welcomed .- qintihutory information relative te squch cases. The sixty-one. New Trier: families -'ho were receiving relief throu<-h the IEPC at the en of June. have been tiunned over to the New Trier relief -wrganization and are being re-con1'acted as rapidly as possible. Relief -hecks. however. are flot beingý auto-nàti'-ally sent out to aIl transfer cases 'intil they have either' been checkecl. -ir assurinz information received as t<i actual needs. Co-operative ProW.t Another helpftl function of the new lownship relief orp'anization is its co-operation with private relief agen'-ies in. th~e township. These agencies rnaintain eniployment reference bu"eaus with which the New Trier relief -iri'aniizationi is r.egistering its employable persons, by which it is honed te -radually find work for those who are -Ible to accept it. Tentative plans also are under con-. ;ideration for a local work relief.pro'yram, whereby it 'is hoped ýto find leork for somne.wbo are now on relief. This, likewise, applies to those* who ire physically able to do such work. W5il Sel! Warrants *A tax levv of one and nne-half mills w Have yen been of the opinion t Christlan faith la concerned only m, SoIoi, Edward -hip msu' olo, e," ýckide, US. Mr-. an Mrs. L. J. Mensch, 155 Next Sunda>', July 26, wi,11 be the M\elrose avenue, Kenilworth, left yesseyenth Sunday after Trinity. There terdav for a trip toMinaosad wlll Pe Hol>' Communion at 8 a. m., and Miaepoisan shortened Morning Prayer with sermon St. Pau. They expect to be away at Il a. m. about two weeks. Dr. Hubert Carleton,- rector .ad

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