10 . WILMETTE LIFE November 6, 1925 == ~ove Jleteran Missionary to Address Meeting at Methodist Church The Rev. Chester Bertram Rape, foreign pa tor of thl' \\'ilmette Parish Methodist church. i~ to return to his field in Chungking. \\'est China this month. He has been in the united States for a brief re::-t following his 17 years' sen-icc in Uuna. ~1 r. Rape will delin·r an illustrated address on his experiences in China, Sunday evening at 0 o'clock in the Methodist church. In addition to his experiences, Mr. Rape is quite familiar with present conditions in China and " ·ill answer question:-; that <Hl' directed to him from the audience. The many mis~ionaries working in 'China, he says, han~ handed thcm selYcs together and rc<lttt:sted that all special mi litary protection be discontinued and that the,· be allowed to thro\\· thcmsclYcs upon the good '"ill oi thl· Chinese neopit-. They do not JJclievl' in the l'Xtra- tnritorialit,· policy in China oi thl· natinn:- oi th-e \Yorld, especially the big ~o-callecl. l' ·Christ ian nation~ . . Thl' \\'i lmette ~ll'thodist church considers its<:Ii iurtttnatt· to he so <~bly represented in China . Soml' oi the young people ui the pari:-.h l1an· figured out that :-inn· the church ha~ t\\'0 pastors, one in \\ ' ihlll'ttc and the other in China. thl' pa~tnral kadn~hip ncn.>r sleL·p~. a~ Dr. ~tan~l'lr~ da,· end::. in \ \'ilmette. Dr. !~ape\ da·,. hL·gin~ in China. ~lr. !{ape\ addrl·:- . ' "ill l'IHI at 7 o'clock. allo\\'ing pknh· oi ti111e ior the Sunday En· nin g ciuh. the annual Annistin· s<:n·irl· at the Fir,t Congreg;tt io nal chttrrh. Sale of 'W ar Veterans' I Goods Held Here Today I Friday, November 6, Mrs. John Boylston of Wilmette will open her home on Chestnut avenue for a sale of articles made by the disabed Ycterans at Great Lakes. She will be assisted by !1rs. Joseph Boyce of Kenilworth. The affair, which will open at 9 in the morning, to last throughout the day, is open to all women interested in this phase of war relid work. Among the articles to he :-old are rugs, baskets, Clnd coin purses. -= Phones Wilmette 2600-Ql, 721 Main St. · Wilmette, Ill. Motors Serviee, lne. Everything for the Automobile I f one quarter of th e car e wner s w h o must buy Wilmette Cafe Every Week Day from 5 to 8:30P.M. \Ve serve a SKID CHAINS this winter will d o so n ow, we can supply every one co mf o rtabl y, but if every o n e co m es i n t h e f i rst Delicious Table D'Hote Dinner for SLIPPERY DAY som e on e must be dissappoin ted. We no\v h ave a full assortme n t for a ll sizes of tir es, h ard a nd balloon . ] . C. Slow n· "-L\.. B. V £tn D eusell 75 cents I 1 Also on Week Days from 11 to 2 I ENTERTA IN K NIGH TS 11l'mher:-. oi tht· lllii!Oh l'ont -1 llla!Hit'r~ ni !-~night:- Tt·nJpbr ~tnd tht· l lllinoi:- l'onnnandery l>;111d. \\'hu - atC o mprising tendt·d till' laying oi thv corner ,t<>tll' Soup a nd M eat O rders oi the ~la:-onic tt·mpk ~aturda,· h-..t \n·n· entt'rtaint·d ;tt tilt' conrlu~-ion nl: Coffee, Tea, M ilk t h l'. n · rt' 111 on i l' ~ a t t 11 e IH " nt· < 1 f \I r. and ~I r-... F. \\ '. 1~ . 1\ot', H3S Linden an.>ntH'. Fifty-liH· of tht· "Snl,nights" \\·<: re pre :-;cnt. -~----~~~~~~~~~~ I Busine ss Lttn c h If,__ The Brunswick Radiola Model No. 160 No Outside Wires Necessary 4 5 and 50 cen ts Self-Controlled PALACE CAS'B , UDiv. 2720 PHONEMARKETPHONE #a . Univ. 2720 THE HOUSE OF GOOD M.EA TS I 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston The World's Entertainers In · Your- Home Is there a Concert you'd like to hear? Hear it-sitting in your easy chair at home. Or would you know the latest news as it happena? Tune in and search the Air for what you wish. It's there and with your Brunswick Radiola it's yours. Peacock Brand Hams 32Y2cl 19l( 2c 27~c Choice Cut of Pot Roast 22c 45c ! 'I Fresh Pig Hams ~F~rime Beef nderloin 3 to 5 Ibs.' Jack Sprat Bacon Sliced 3 lb. pkg. ·; I Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens Fresh Dressed 32~ Broilers · 2C I $1.25 29c Wilmette Musi~ Shop ORlAN A. GALITZ Palace Pure Po~k Sausage 1179 Wilmette Ave. Phone 3006 OPEN EVERY EVENING