Julv 26, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE . GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS 17 Winnetka and Local Nines Stage Annual Battle Here Sunday By AI Schaefer w!a \Vinnetka 's · strong baseball out fit accompanied by a large crowd of lovai followers, will be the guest of the \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce team Sundav afternoon at the- V i 1 1 a g c Green. The game will begin at three o'clock. Kennedy will be on the mound for the home team and Robinson w i 11 catch. The last meeting of the hvo nines, ~:..=:~~~~~ late in the 1928 season, saw a pitchltaltlh Jametz ers' duel broken up in the eleventh inning wlien Janetz, who this year leads the locals in hitting. crashed out a four-plv smash with a mate on base. Large crowds arc attending the games on Sunday afternoons. Last evening saw the Detroit Clowns open the twilight season at the Green. Fans who attend the Sunday matinees, and t\\·ilight games as well, are forming :~ high opinion of "Doc" Rennolds' hovs. The team is tran·ling at a fa. t clip a~Hi has bagged victories from some of the class ic s t c 1..H11 p c t it ion in t h e ~ [ id - \\'est league. Another head-liner will he at the local field on August -f. when the fast Rogers Park squad furnishes th~ c'pposition. ~, I u(:hina and Tibet" and ulnstru~ents · · of Many Kinds" at 11 and 3 o'clock, respectively' Monday, July 29, will be F~ the subjects of the first of next week's Specializing in the treatment "Life" was the subject of the les- guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of your best friends, the son-sermon in all Churches of hrist, · Scientists. 011 Sunday, July 21. 0f Natural History. On W cdnesday at the same hours subjects will be The goldl'p text was, "Th.e Lord is "Doll of . Many Lands" and "Prehismy stren~th at.Hl song, and. ts hec~mc toric Animals" ; ·and on Friday, "Birds All · Calls Rtctivt My Ptrsonal my sah·at10n. I shall not dte. hut ln· e.~. of Prey" and "Cave Peoples." On Attention and declare th e works of the Lorcl Tuesday and Thursday there will be LADY ASSISTANT (Psalms 118:14, 17). general tours of the departments of Among the citations which com- anthropology, botany, geology and 1000 Ridge Ave. Wilmette 33-47 prisrd the lcs . n- sermon was the fol- zo·o]ogy. These tours of mu . cum exlm\·ing from the Bible: "It is written hibits, conducted b~· staff lecturers are in. the prophets. And thev shall he all free. Parties assemble inside the taught 0f God. Ever~· 1;1an therefore north entrance. that hath l1eard, at1d l1atl1 leart1cd of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Father. cometh unto me. .v crilY ~· . · \·erih·. I say unto von. He that he~ lie,·c.th on -me hat!; everlasting life" (John 6:45, 47). . The 1 sson-sermon also included the i allowing pa ssag·es f rnm the Christian Science tcxtl)()ok, "Sci<,nce and. Health with Key t0 the Scriptures," 1)\· ).fan· h· h d · b il d Baker Eddy: "For right rr·a~oning· 1g -spee lnterur an ra roa there should he but one fact before the serving this community serves only the thoug-ht, namely, spiritual exi5tcnce. freshest fruits and vegetables and the r11 reality there is 110 0ther cxi:-;t cnce. :-ince Life cannot he united to its unchoicest dairy products in its dining cars likeness, mortality" (p. 492).. Christian Science Churches VETBRIMARIAM B.ERWIM "Dog and Cat" It w at Read the Want Ads ~f r. and ).1 rs. R. C. To!mst0n daugliter Harriet 0f J..::e.nilwnrth. ).f on day afternoon t0 visit friends Diam(md Lake, ~1 ich. Their Richard \\·ill remain at home. ATTEND HOUSE PARTY Six north shore girls ha\·e nwtored tn the north woods where theY \Yill ·tttcnd a house party gi\'en hy. Miss :\f adelon Beall of E Yanston. The ~· ucsts include the follo'Yving \\'ilmctte Q ·irls: ~f isses Mary ~land Bermingham, Rose FlentYr, Dorothv and Crace Hartmann. and ·Eh\·yn Hewitt. Thev · and \\·ill be gone about two \\·ecks. ldt near The \Vilmctte Rebecca lodge held its son, regular meeting and social hour at Odd Fellows hall Wednesday night. (Answer on page 30) Announcement We are pleased to announce that on or about August 1st, we will be in our new plant at 1601 to 1613 Payne Street, Evanston. Our many friends and patrons are most cordially invited to pay us an ea,r ly visit and see why Johnson Dairy Products are superior in quality .and wholesomeness. A Word About Our New Plant Our new plant is a model one in every way. No expense has been spared to safeguard the purity of our products by installing the most scientific sanitary equipment. Our unusual growth during the last three years is assurance that the public appreciates our quality products and service. We now have more than 24 wagons and trucks covering all of Evanston and are adding others to serve from Wilmette to Highland Park. We express our deep appreciation to those whose patronage is responsible for our success. JOHNSON DAIRY COMPANY 1601-16_13 PAYNE ST. An Independent Dairy, Owned by Evanstonians PHONE UNIVERSITY 839 Distributors of the famous . GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK