Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jul 1929, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE July 26, 1929 Baptist Church Cheap Vry Cleaning T HE low-price lure in Dry Cleaning can lead only to . lowered standards of workmanship and service. We operate on one standard- the highest~ Wilmette Baptist church. Wilmette and Forest averme.s. Dr. George D. Allison. pastor. Village Board Will Act on West Section Sewer Project Aug~ 6 On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock th~re Final action on the $233,031 sanitary will be Midsummer Communion servtce at which all members who are in town sewer project, approved recently by are expected to attend. A cordial invitation I!=! extended to all disciples of Christ, the Wilmette Board of Local Improveregardless of denomination. to participate ments, for the section of the Village with us. The theme for Dr. Allison's ~ermon will be, "Love in Four Dimensions." A sermontime kindergarten will tak E> care of the little children during th e preaching and communion service. y;,ORTHSIDE CLEANERS 4- DYERS COMPANY Telephone: WINNETKA 1987 ~~ Chicago's Largest Cleaners" Advance notice is given of the annual Beach party of the Wilmette Baptist church Thursday evening, August l, which will be in charge of the Community Service committee, Milton E. Reid chairman. Last year 201 ·w ere present and it is anticipated that even more will t;i.ke part n ext week. The party i~ held on th e b ea ch front at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs. Ice cream .and marshmallows will he provided by the committee. nuring Dr. Allison's vaca tion thet·e will ~t'Yeral visiting pastors. lwginning with Prhf. Stewart G. C'ole of C rnzt'r Seminary, ('lw~t.-r, J'a ., August ·!. lw During ·August on ly tlw Sun<.la~· morninA" S('rYkt' at 11 o'dock will lw he ld ns u~ual. \ ' isit11rs an· sint·t·rt·ly in\"itt·tl. 111····-·-· North Shore's Genuine European realistie or Regular $20 Value No fin1er waving required with these waves eu1ene waves ss \Yt> First Cong'l Church Yt·rt· Y. Lop er, ~lini!-'tt·r \\'illiam E. :\l<:('lll'lll; l(· l,:, .-\ sscwiat c· This churl'h t·xten<ls a co rdial in\"itatinn to vi~itors to attL·nd its st·n·in·s of wor~hip bt>g inning- at 1 t o'l'lrwk ~urHlay 11\lll"llillg-. known as the · Hughes, Brown and Morgan subdivision, located west of Ridge road, will ~r~bably be taken the Wilmette V1Uage Board at tts meeting on Tuesday, August 6. The matter was referred to the Sewer and Water committee of the board at its meeting on July 16 and notice ordered published that the project would be acted upon by the board at the next regular meeting. The program calls for the installat!on of sewers in portions of the followmg streets: Romona road. \\' ashington avenue, Hibbard road, Central avenue, Lockerbie street, Glenvie\v road. Tha~~ er avenue, Gregory avenue, LavergtH. l avenue \ Vilmette a venue. Laramie av~nue: Leamington avenue, Leclaire a\·cnue. LaPorte avenue. Lam o n avenue, LaCn1ss avenut', Sk okie houle var<l. H olh· avenue. Ktll)X an?ntH.', Pine street. H.ig-hJiand an~nut. Bircll\\·ood an~t)t!C, Schiller a\·cnue. and Lake avenue. ?Y Pt-rmanent '\' nns ~Inn by tbe ' 'a nlty Box rnl.'an-wnH's that n tt' skllltully ndnptt·d to ynu tu yuur faee, the Shape of your IH·ntl to your hnlr, Its textun nnd f'nlor to your own Jndh·ldual chnrm of mnnnt·r anti personality. It Is not .f u s t a "permanl'nt wa,·e" it Is \'OUR wuv .. -dl'slgned by nrtlsh to romJllt·tf' tlu· Jllctare ot ltn't·llnN;s that is you: bll.'nd PJHrt· Dumontlc·s Special for this Tree k Beautif·l Marcels That Last f'ontour llnlrenttlng, Smart 1-'lnJCer wn, ln~or. ~ranleur JWWtlt·rs nncl roug<' tn matdt tht· lntlhhlunl ('Ontl)h·xion. lng 75c Rejuvenating Facials Given by Experts who know .lust lww tn mnkt' thus(· tin·tl llnt·s 'ani~h. $2 Xt·X t SIIIHia \' mot·uing- ;\1 r. :\II'( 'cll'lll:ll'k " ·i ll Jll'l':tt·h lilt. "'l'IJt· :-:, . ,,. \\'ay." <···nduding- his ~t·ries 11[ st·rntous on "II igh \\'a ys nf llappinf':-<s." '!'hi:-; is :\Jr. :\ld'orruack's final S(' l'll1011 ht'l't'. Til' musk:tl ]H'c·gT;t tn will be: · l'rl'llldl': llllPI'lll\'7.7.11 in n Flat ll o llin s St~lo: llr·\\· 13t'autiful l ' pc·n thl! ::\fountain s llark ~ t · neulah ( 'aslt>r Oft't>rtnrv: From lht> Snuthla111l c;au! ~lllo: Oit Lift·'s llig;lt\\'; t\' J:rc·wrt n,·ulah cas.It>r · tl US S l'· lstlurlt· : Tovl':lta in f·' :\laj111" t'r;t\\·f,,rt] , ~lbs Ernily l~c·lwrts is nr~ani~t. ~tlllilay, .July 2S, \\'ill IH' tht·. ninth SunThe.' ('hun·h :-l'IH·tll nwt'l:-; at Jl) tt'<·l·wk cl:tY ;t flc ·r Trinity. Thvre will llt· fl~1 ly in t'onr dt·parlnlt'lll!': Bc'l.dlii1Prs. l'rirn ;try, <'ommuni··ll at S ..\. ~r.. and .\forntngi l'r.tyt>r \\·ith A<ldrt ·S!' at 11 o'cloc-k. i .Jtr ni r· t· and Jntel'lllL'diate. TO HOLD HEARING .\ puhlic hearing- 011 the proposed installation nf drainage facilities and paving 0f the tirst alley \\TSt oi \\'oodbinc a\·cnm· het\H'en Greg0ry aYenuc and habe!Ja stree t \\'ill he hl.'icl heinre the \\"iltnctte Board of Ll1cal TmprnYC ments Tuc sda,· c\·ening, August 6. The rstitnated co~t of !he comhinl'd projects is $3.143.96. ...... S/ A g 1tne . ' TERRACE DINING ROOM ' Forest Ave. ~ Main St. Evanston 9700 636 Chul'ch Sr. Evanston Suite 222 Ca rison Bldg. Univ. The Coolest Cafe on the North Shore Luncheons-lZ to Z P. M. 60 cents Dinners-6 to 8 P. M. $1.00 Sunday-1 to 8-$1.50 Dividend Notice I ~'\l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l;-;:l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l :;l l l l l l l l l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .l: T HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of .Public Service Company of Northern Illinois has declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Company's 6% Preferred Stock, .$1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, and $1.00 per share on · the Common Stock, payable August 1, 1919, to stockholders of record, at the close of business, july 15, 1929. A. E. PATTON, Secretary First Churc'h of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central Avenue SUNDAY SERVICES I I Wilmette, Ill. A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING- 8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9 :4 5 A.· M. Jl T LY 28, 1929 Subject: TRUTH · READING ROOM-- 1 I 63 WILMETTE AVENUE Open DJily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M.; Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Tbt '8ible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be reoad, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM : PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ,NORTHERN ILLINOIS Snvving 6,000 square miles- 306 cities, towns and communities-with (jas and Eletlricity i j i I ~lllll""tlllllllllllllllllllllllllrrlrrnrrnrrrnrn:r:runr::r:rrurltllllllllllllllllllllll"llltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttrlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltrrr 1 1 ~ ~ § ~

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