Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1931, p. 15

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Trhe Rez'. Heripan, W. Meyer, 06 Prairie avenue, Wilmette, in whose lisor tihe con qregation of St. John's Lutheran chu-rch p. articipated in a semrice 1oit.Sunitday evcnintg, October A. sýitalizhing tise 25th ais iversarv of his ordination. H avieig been, pas- toir of St. John's chu rch continù- Otsiv over a period of 19 years, the, Rcv. .. Me.Vcer is the deait of il iiintf miinsters. 'l'leRev. A. erf elman of.,Gi1envieNy ,Nvas iin charge.oi tlie .auniversary servr iceon SnayecnnOctober 4.YThe sermon wvas presented by the Rev. E. A. Brauer of Poiitiac, MI., assisted by the Rev. T. Thieme anid the Rev. John A. Mfoldstad of Chicago, A classmates of MIr. '.\ever. ýSpecial addresses were given. by Dr. A. E. Beriliiug, Iresidellt of the con- the Rev. Alex UUlrich, president ofthie 'District of .Northern Illinois of the Lutheran church, and by the Rev. Henry Kowert on behaif of First St. Paul's Lutheran church of Chicago in which Mr. Meyer was reared. An informai celebration followed the cburch service. Hernian W. Meyer, who was called to Wilmette in April,.1913, began bis preparation for the .m;inistry at Con- cordia college, , Milwaukee, where hie attended until 1003. He waÈ graduated f rom Concordia Theological seminary, St. Louis, in 1906.' Nortbwestern uni- versity, Evanston, conferred tbe master of arts degree upon, him in 1915. Mdr. Meyer served a mission at In-, diana Harbor,. Indiana, f rom,1906 to 1908. H1e came to Wilniette from Mill- stadt, 1:11.1, where hie had served two par- ishes seven miiles- apart between 1908 and 1913. -HOLD NOVEL CONTEST Five bundred dollars in goid-free ice creain for a year-l84 separate prizes-these are the highlights of the sensational $1,000 Hydrox Ice Creami Question Game contest -a niew fun-making guessinggame. Can You think of a novel way, te serve ice cream? If se, and.' you. can, an- swer %ve other simple, easy ques- tions successfully, You will win oe of the many valuabie prizes in this novel test of skil in u nswering ques- tions, ,itis eèxplained. Following are the -officers for the three upper classes: Seniors - Paul Netterstroni, presi- dent; Agnes FËraser, vice-president; Beatrice Dri ver, secretary, and Frank Cburch, treasurer. juniors - Beth Mcliraitb, presi- (lent; Charles Knapp, -vice-president; Jane Horder, secretary, and Robert Seiler, treasurer. So«phomores - Charles Dostal, president; Prudence Johnson, vice- president:' Dorelle Moulton, -se cre- tary, atd Bud Thackeray, treasurer. Eacb of the four classes. bas two faculty. sponsors. Tbe sponsors for the various classes are: sgniors - F. C. Windoes and Miss Helen, Ma- ioney; juniors - S. S. Vernon and Miss Frances Flentye; sophomores- A.L Grinueli and Miss Aimaý Hurst; .rrices Moderale. 802- Lake Ave., Wilmnette Phone Wil. 801. INDIVIDUALLY ORIGINAL CARDS for announcement, Chestmose parti and book plates of, sour courtry home. hearth. doray or gardeni featuring yorhobbies, pets or travels.. Dorothy K.- Rosse 663 Verhon avenue, Glenco. 305 or 989 ev.nings. Phonesa: Wilnitte 1911-1133 417 Linden Ave. wihiietteiDà. For Appointment Phone Wilmette 2526 1 122 Central Ave. Next door to WiImette Theatre. Faithful as Grandfather's Clock- Grandfather's , dock in the big s ýilent haII-tickinj awaythe ho r é neby one. Soon those hours turn to dlays-weeks-- months-years. On and on-Jike a faithf .1 servant watching silently. Silently, except for its rhythniical beat and its hourly note. Biggest Values Eve r! At this time we offer to our friends ad patrons the facilities of our unusually modem and wefll'!uipped studio for the making of portraits wbîcb will prove exceptional values. 7x11 PORTRAITS 7x11

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