Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 59

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1 LOVE VOIT, )!OTRER 'I love you, rnother,"' sald Little John; Then, forgetting his work, his nap went on, And he was off to the garden swing, Leaving bis niother the wo4od to brlng. "T1 love you mother," said littie Nell, "I ,love you better thani tongue cani tell.',' Then q1he teased, and, pouted half the day, T11.1 niothe*r rejoleed when she '%ent t o *play. "I love you mother," qàid IIttI( Fai1, "Today TIi bel;) you ail T cýan." To'the <radie then she did sftycreep, And irotked the babeé tili t fe11 sleep Th"îi, stepping softly, she took. the lylt*nm, And swept the floor and dusted. the Busy and happy ail day wa-, she, 1{elpful and cheerful as child could lie "rT love you, moither," a-igain thèy saId- Three little clhilclren golng to lied. T-Iow do vou -think the mother gueqs"ed Whivil of them rieally loved ber beqt,ý Kenilworth, Uni"on ICtnilworthi\-eiiue ind 1Warwickc roaid Dr. Herbert L. Wilett, miinis;ter Dr. Willett's suhjeot. next Sun-day-, Nfay 1d, m.111 be.: "The nesg f Moteroo,"a thèee approôpriate to ~~îda seoo mets é. hSutnda,. niorning at 9 :4-7'1cloek. Tyr.- W1ett Is leaidiîig a lasIs for- the members oýf the Aundwv school who a re intere.ý4ed lin taking mrembership with the. churlli. The ls meets, at the regular class The annual S'pring dinner of the rhu reh, the oec.Lsion lfor the annujal b)usiness meeting, -,as held last Wed- nesday evenjnig at the Kinlw%crith club. The dinner was given under the auq- P~of the Social C(onmitteýe of whichi Mr.Jam-es .R lplbStarr and MNrq. teon T. Ellis are ico-chairmen. MUSIC , wasý provided.by the rnei's quartet. unaMay 17, the côngregation ofý the ('hurch ofthie I{oly Conforter wNill worqhlpý with the Union circh, n the rector, Rev. Leélafld H. Danforth, wili pretch the sermon.. This is in ar- cordance, with the pleasant eustm0 * inter-church visitation observed in our village in recent ye trs. Mre eIl wel- e orne these occasiqons of religicus fel- làwshlp. The following le. the schedule for' the ý-enaining Sundays of the season: Sun- day. May 24, will be obs.erved as * Menorial Day In the Church and the 8 .ni. 1?rtnmeeting of union evangel- lÉtio campaignlb Meetings In Mis-1 sion churchi on Oak street first week, evèry evening including Sit- urday. Mrs. F. D. Frisbie of 1101 Forest. avenu~e entertained the Four G club at Iuncheon'TueÈday at'the Hearth- stone Tea shop in Hubbàrd Woods.- Site had fourteeri guests. was attending INormal scnool at Ypsilanti, Mich. Mn. and Mrs. H. K. Snider of Deer- field have just arrived at E~ast Den- nis, Cape Cod, after spending two months in Evanst on, De,.roit, New York, and Boston. WEPROMISED,ý VIOLET HEMUNG FOOTCOMFORT Se got! Violet Heming - accomplished English actress - came to us for foot comfort - and go: it in Ground Gripper shoes. fOie Normai -o 1735 SHERMAN AVENUE GEORGE H. WITrMANN GREENLEAF 6BIBI O pen, Sàauday Eveningsý Lit, She forgot. about he, spinach -and found it six days* later Y OUknow,,how ià is. ýShe put the left-over spinach away inthe -tefrigeFaeor, Meaning to do something with. kt rightaway. Then she forgot about kt. Whet' she discovered it six days later in a covered dish- surprise! It helped salve. the problemn of what to serve for dinner that evening. *Stored away in an electric refrigerator, the spnach came out of, its six-day retirement, in uip-top condi- tion. And promptly, kt was made into. a deicious spinach loaf.ý" *Electric refïigerarion is a:gea convenience for ho memakers, because kt keeps Ieft-overs: fresh and healthful for days, and daLys. kI practically eliminates food spoilage of al kinds-and pays for itself with the money it saves. a Sec the new models (both Frigidaire and General PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTIIERM ILL-IN1O01 JTOSEPH W. KEHOE Distriet Manager, Evanstofl H. C. REYNOLDS MI4 Central Avenue Phone WIlmette i150

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