Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 32

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*tions, situated at West Chicago, Downers Grove and,,Elmhlurst. The Lake1 Countv station is in Lake Forand Luncheons est. "Stations are designed to provide See lusade Racl Cover, dayr and night emergency first aid treatment for accidents-'victimis. 'Pati-' ents are. cared for ýuntil a physician can be secured and ambulance trans-, North "ma Afflt portation to a bospital arranged,. 'RSte at. FMatumi Auto lu&. C. ports from stations ini operation 'show ontEoUSPol l07plan Rave m n dyom bey tini that this emergency. treatmient precee. laurace çaat abornt40%. Legul merm. #Ma dA-nu s7Dues. Coaae-eo.coat sri. vent s minor injuriesý from, becoming serious and major. injuries froin AuaméuPeeeau mMd aeim cel. . 0... causing death.» IA Treaf for Parfies, il association gamnes will 'bé played. WIII play Chicagmon The. three north shore clubs w~iliî -play the Midway, Northwest a nd the. Applebee clubs of the Chicago asso-' c iation at jackson park, October Il. and on the eighteenth wîll meetthe three Wétomacheck. clubs at* WNashl-> Trhe Wetomachieek ington ýpark. group -is entertaining and plaving against the Welsh. hockey- teanu. which is tourinig the country for, the Internationmal tournarnent. Borndé photo and the north .Hockey shore clubs wil la., Paul F., 1)e»tpse.-, formrly -oP the beniefit of coaching. by the Welshl Wilmette,* New Trier '35, and the team on that day. Scotch, Englislî. UI. S. Naval Academy, has pledgedi Australian and ôther, teams are coinpeting ift- the international events. Phi' Delta Theta «t Amherst colInvite New Racruits /cge, wliherg' he is /isted as C/as: of The end of October, the N1orth1 190, wîvtii tbrce. avan&ced credits. Shiore~ asocation wifl ho~os its ftrs't. >ntaking possible his 'gradu<ation in second and- third teams, and ail tliosc interested ini playing with the orthrec vears with the chuss of 1939. ganization or niaking one of flic teatis are urged to coine out or, practice at the earliest possible (late ChritianScience Additional information mnay bc ohtained fromn Miss Margot Atkin [Church (Winnetka 1353). or Miss Eev WVienecke (Glencoe 1260). *Kealty' 'was the 0f the1 The season opened the first vk ini Stptember, and since then t1i . . on October Il and J~UCtJVer 10 inter- tnengs which <joc hath prepared for them that love him" (1 Cor. 2:9). SAznong the citations which colinprised the Lesson- Sermon was thv, following frorn the Bible: "'Lord. thou hast been our dwelling place in ail 1 generations. Before the inountans were. brought forth, or eVer thou hadst formed the earth and thc world, ever, from everlasting to ev- eignrtecn încnes uncier water. ntil the water rececles and the Viek field i icondition, garnels arc bcing pl ayed at the public field at I)odgu avenue and Main street in Evanston. Practice ks held each Saturdav niorning at 9:30 o'clock and cadi-_Sindia%' miorning at 10 :30 .o'clock, the sp:ecial1 gaines sclheduled for Saturdavs. or Siundays heing held at the saine- limir. 70 9CH U R CH1S T R1E11 *jurclay trom a summer spent in'Mý JHe visited Quebec before con home. t-1.Mrs. Ch;arles H. IMarschai1Î of 704 e.Bir street, Kenilworth, entertainied le the members of the Meadow Roadrircle on Monday ini. her home.: PATPRONIZE 0OUR A DVER TJSERS

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