Underwood &.Underwood Photos. Witt .iam Harridge (Leit> 1440. Forest avenue, Wilmette, pres.ident of the American League of Prof essionalBasebafl Clubs, wÎ11,7be guegt cof honior at the luncheon meeting of -the Wilmette Rotary club Wednesdalj, January 10, at, Shawnee Country club. LewFonseca .(right) author and director of '"Touching AiU Bases," officiai American League motion pic- ture for 1940, to be vieu'ed that day bythe Rotarians and their guests, will present the pro gram. _______ The picture, cus'tomarUy slown ta' large theater-size audiences, has been procured for the Rotarians through the. kindly offices of Mr. Harridge, who has been a resident of Wilmette for many years. -Guests of the Wilmette Rotary club next Wednesday, will be the mnem- bers of the Wilmette Optimist club, and menmbers of Rotary clubs in Evanston, Niles Center, Winnetka, Glencoe, Deerfield-Northbrook, and Highland Park. Restautran¶t Emp4eyeeî Dies While on Duty Albert Leonard Gustafson, 65, emn- ployed as caretaker in a restaurant at 1420 Sheridan road, Wilmette, died suddenly while on duty at 8:15 Lp. M. Monday. Police Sergeaht 1Joseph Steffens and Officers William 1Schmidt and John Kriesant respond- ieA tn a call. After the man had Wednsday-Tstimionîal Meetng-S p. Sunday. SchoOl -Exercses-97:45 a.m. JANUARY 7", 1940 Subject: .GOD R~EADING ROOM-11i33 Central Avenue Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6.P.M. Wednesda 9 A.M. to 7:45 P-M. Saturday 9 A.. to 9 P. m. The Bible anid Works of Ma ry Baker Eddy, and ail other authoried Chrisdu* Science Literature may ho rend, borrowed or purchased nt the Readng Ro0m. THZ PUBLIC 18 COUrnALLY INVITED TO ATMNDIR* caUumCu S f»c3 AWD VISIT UIC R"DIfl* mOOSC PATRONIZE OUR, ADVERTISERS