Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Nov 1937, p. 18

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Gregory broke away from the Willies, i Both the "C" and "D" league gam-es ia t heiI be 70 vears old January with whom he played last year, and or-j are played in the -Stolp :gytinasium n t 25,- Mr. Williams Iis stil! very active, -- f~Tu e~d a y and Thursday> evein and wiil nowdevote his ie olok throughout the ,wýinter,. The public Si ing aiter extensive .réal estate, and A M K.M S jUAN 1invited to watch these games.ý busiess interests, and traý ,a- A iý K E JI Ifoe mrire, I r William s said that-52yasgo Rag lerona - Repoiriag otily l'O ti ain crews wvere required to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES hat ie the -uburban biiiness betiveen- Our New Phone Number "Adam and Fallen Nian" %vill be thej Chicazo .and ýKenoeha and Chicago] subiect at the- services in First and Crvstal Lake. whertas, toclay,1 WILLM 5 0 Church of Christ, Scientist, in XVil- er ae43. Mette.. Sunday mrorning, November Once Were Smai1 i,at 1.1 o'clock, held in the édifice at 'Çýorth shr on vr m! heil 1003 Central- avenue. SUnday sc hool h gnrailroaditig,. He recalks manv 5 01 onvenes at 9:45 o'clock. Iýsui _______________________________________________________________of tho-e eaýrlv day coimmuter. s ai \. M. Hfoyt. J. 0. Parker,: Major ion. Charles S. Thorne . \.j] Scott. Jamnes S. Kirk, \. M. Kirk- children who took their first train O ur Low Pr nce ride with him have sinice grown up W IU~ ~ group of north shore commuters. who Are the irode wîth him daily. Saturday afternoon. on his. last run,. TaIk of the. Town etrain pulled into .Glencoe, a, of mnen of that village who been riding with Mr. WVilliams any years, presented him a gift, ith it a farewell greeting wvhich y the splendid years of service I Harold -St-'in Ph..u. Irct-ent'flic flueic y>;Ld (1 ,Cttcra; Of radio and peritapi 2:t. fl<;J>e»6s~t cntcrIailicr' of clit'de-t';ifn ti! coutrv. Site is prct'nctr IVG G.\' ad the Il1ufual i)radcastl'zq, Systelli t'vcry sumdavafc>ona 1 O'cIock N ieitr prograin Jui PIays" a 3(1-nipiutc trai>s, Dr. Herbert E. Hyde WVilmarth and C. Fred XVeed.- ,SorrowhuI Farewell The train proceeded on Up to High- land Park, where after. laying it up in the yards, 'Nr. Williams bade a sorrowful -farewel1 to the other meým- bers of the crew, sonie of whom he had been associated withcontinuously as , «ne e'Mignini 1'.ure oUt CHU "Histôry- and Enjovnent of NMusic"* series, prëented by the Uiversit%. college of Xorthwestern uiiviiersit,. Abandon ing the chironological sur- vev of music historv m.hich lias oc- cupied the artists of the previolns concerts ini this series,. the course will in the next prograni study par- ticular tvves of music and '%vill analyze these tynes through iaUl their box office -on ISL.AND 11 i

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