Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 8

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Juat rest 01 Bankc Phne. WIIe5353s READ TUE JVANT ADS wiul spena methéentire wîýnéet th ie lagoons. The Walton memnbers hèld- a tur- key, shoot et 'the Walton cabin.in the' forest preserve last Sunday. After being confined to the Evans- ton hospital by ilinese, bMrs. Franices Hlorn has returned *to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hanna, l240 Locust road. A . o . o dlc. Soultru NominfctIn Mecal dl»saa. Convalemeent cae. Ui dniervoudisorders. FIUST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tcnth Street and Central Avenue WILMETTE> ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wednesday-Testimonial Meeing-8 p.m. Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.m. NOVEMBER 1,1939 Subject: SOUL AND BODY READING ROOM-1 133 Central Avenue Open Daily 9 A.M. to.6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. Saturçlay 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Ile Bibe and Works~ of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorized diristian Science Literature. may bc read, borrowed or purdiased at the Rcading Room. TUEX PUBLIC. 1l COUIALLY INVITD TO ArFIEND tUEz CluiVAcU UigViCli'AND VIII? TUE READING tamOOM (Continued frorn page 5) communities. who wifl be beneftted by Chest funds. The charitable or- ganizations* benefiting fromn the fuûd are as foilows: Wiznette Girl Scouts..... .2,000 Wilmette Boy Scouts......3 'ML Wilmette UKealth Center and, WIl- mette Family Wlfare- association 9,000 Arden Shore association....... .,4,000 infant Welfe association....... 4,000 Ameéricen, Red CroÉss......:*50 Iifnois Childrens Horne and Aid Society.................. Salvationi Armny...... .......... 350 Volunteers of America ........... 100 Expen.se and; Coningent :.......... 3,000ý Intere sted viJlagers outoide of the Chest association. speakin ter.ms of praise. of the maniner in: which' the campaign has lbeen handled. They assert that its success has been ýdue largely to the. organizing talent which brought into the canvass 50 many outstanding and capable peo- ple who had flot in former years de- ,voted 4heh' Aime to-4h4ishase of hurnanitarian work. Kenilworth Near Goal Indications that Kenilworth's com- munity chest fund goal will be reach- ed witbin the next few days were given Tuesday morning of this week. by Campaign Chairman Walter Bott- hofl. Workers are proceeding tow ard the final phases of the task, and are now interviewing citizens who could lot be, reached during the early termine to date the flulber. of calis made, the number of subscriptions obtained, the dollar volume of sub- serîptions, anid the nurnber o! cails stili to make.1 "Workers and.captains have done a rnarvelous job," Mr. Botthof de- clared. "Iit is heartening and grati- fying." High sehool auditorium Monday eve- ning, Novemrber 27. Mr. Franicescatti made his first public appearance et five years of age. At'10 he scorçd a great musical success i the Beethoven concerto. He has appeared in Paris, Amster- d1am, the H~ague, Brussels, Vienna, Iturbi, Pierreé Monteux, Nitro poulos and Mengeberg-. On this, his flrst American tour, he opened with a concert in Pitts- bprgh October 31. The Pittsburght "Post: Gazette" said: "Mr. Frances- catti proved his inettle at the very beginning o! the concert with the wbicli west. i. I SOTHýýSHORE HEALTH RESORT' NORTHWIN.NETKAU ILLINOIS West

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