Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Dec 1930, p. 20

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You'I 5nJoy' à frater- place in NAaMr. and Mrs. Russeli Smàith of fi' A, Bridgewater, Conn., foôrmerly of Wil- ijjimmâ t.M a. mette, are renewing north shore ac- quiainatances while stopping at the. Or- Il S~ÇS I IASTrinigton bote! in Evanston. Mrs. Smith IWACHINGTON S. entertained. several of ber Wlmette PRA KIN emI Ir*ends at-a luncheon-on Tuesday at the, AT YOUR HOME? Why not surprise thm this Christma.s with a ighter thot nover fâiIs? You'll find a fine selection of electric cigarette ond cigar light.rs at. your Public vo' YOU CONVS4IB'CE your Public Service Store wilI b. opeo utiM I 80P. At votil Christmas Among the citations which coin- prised the lesson-sermon was the fol- lowing f rom the Bible: 'Tut on the whole armour of God,, that ye May be able to stand against the wiles of the devil, For we wrestleRot against flesh and bkiod, but' against princi- palities., against1 powers, against. the rulers of the darkness Pf this 'world, against spiritual wtens in high Iplaces" (Ephesians 6:11, 12). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages, from- the Christian' Science, textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-, tures,", by, Mary Baker Eddy: ' . say that one human mind can influ- ence another and in this way affect the body, butWe rarely remeniber that we govern our. own bodies" (p.4o) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Behr, 1627,' Forest avenue, will entertain a group of friends f rom Glen Ellyn and River Forest on Sunday~ even ing. madeoneWI . The planl 18 10 DC in operation for the entire month at aIl agencies where the product' is sold and also on orders .placed directly fwjththe factory. lt*wiII be in effect tin ail territory covered by Hydrox.; Amounts. contributed under this, plan cwill be in addition to_ sums already given and pledged by the , corporation and its emùployes, Mir. Bridges added. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. H. Brethold,' 1102 Central avenue, and.th ' .so-in-law >and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. . H. S$chulz,. motored to Lake Geneva, >Wis., on Thaniksgiving day to, take . dinner..with the latters' son at North >Western -Military academy. 0o Mrn and Mrs. Clem» Boling and -their family, 929 Main street, had Thanksgiving dinner 'with .Mrs. Bol- ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Christ- man of Shelbyville, Ill., going on froin there to Windsor to make a vîsit with, Mr.. Boling's relatives. MANDEL BROTHERS Fo hatod 4 ee *.w..*u Fo TatDistinctive Gift- --Mandel.'s Antique Shop. Whowats oSet SIX more docks for, C1ris4mas when she, alteady bas, six put away on thé sheif? It is the.everlasting prob- lem of holiday time ... to find that Most Important Gift of Ail with the satisfaction of kinowing that there woný't be six more like it.. Furniture and Accessories Mandel'8A Mtque'.Shop Nfiit1 Floor

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