Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1938, p. 5

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P'. A.Vi'sun is pastor, is launching a Silver jubilee campaign which will conte té a climax at the,25th annual meeting of the congregatio n in May * A cmmittee of. twenty-five b as b e en organized, with Charles E Thompson as chairman and Charles 0. Main as secretary, to formulate pl1a ns for the important event. Ail depart- ments and organ- izations are, rel)re- sented, and defi-' nite goals of mem- bership and par- ticipation hi a v e. Moffett Photo been set. Accord- the last date upon -Whicn compiaints. against 1937 personal; property as-t ses sments ini New Trier township cao be fied. Assessments as made on eacb class ui-prpert of eacb taxpayer are 110w filed in the office of the town- ship assessor, Roomi 108, New Trier Higb school building, and this in- formation may be procured tbere or bv calliîig Winnetka 2350. Child Hurt -iln-Fali Fromi a MoviÏ0 Car Tbursday evening of last "ueek Barbara Rogers; 7. of 1322 Davis street, Evtinston. vas scverely iii- jurcd when she fel f rom a m.oving reacnea a isUU3tronc. IUUiviIJua 'prizes will hé awarded. Thé committee assigned to make the arrangements încludes John W. Darley, chairman; Leonard J. Paidar, and George A. Yates. Reservations are to be nfiade witb Miss Virginia Little, Kenilworth 443. Shorthand Classes' Opened at Library Classes in sborthand, conducted under the supervision of tbe Works Progress administration, were r e- sumed at the Wilmette public library, Wilmette and Park' avenues, this ýveek. The classes. taught by Mrs. A. E. Annsouncemnent was made this wek that the current New Trier Sunday Eveiing club seasoqnas, been extended one' weýek with the appearance 1Sunday,, January 9, -of John: Hutter, wil leo traveler, who wiII lecture on "Mysteri- ous Guatemala." The lecture will be il- lustrated with colored slides and two reels of motion pictures. There wiII be a musical backgroundl for the lecture. During the seventeenth. century, An- tigua, Guatemala, cajital of Central America, was the third largest city of the Americas be- Si n g exceeded in sz, wealth-and by Mexico. City interests inI practical Christian>- edon the badly cut Started i 1913 taken to th inception of this ëhurch goes child was ri La little group of Baptist peo- Ev*anlstonl, mpôsed of P. R. Finlay, John red. -iz AInheiis an aunt, accident lsThe sessions,' it was added, Is open to ail. and registrations tbe accepted at the beginning each class. Library Branch to Be earll in 1913 and oni April 6th of thiat ycar, the clitrcb was organ- ized with. a con- stitluent.nemnber- shlpof, sixty-two. I é el mz wer avenue, a short iRidge road. CLaiE.. V. E Louis Untermeyer Next Lecturer rki on Teachers«' Golege Progri of ofî ani JMra k mr hara (Continued on Page 9) lty. l'lie Iack t( pie cor D. Gre E. Wli teruI on Page 6). :ÎÉ remer, ëhairnian

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