Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1933, p. 13

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malce application pronlptly for tie-ketei. The Boy Scouts meet e.îeh Wednesday evenlng in the Parish House at 7:30 o'clock. The Boy choir will practice each Fr1- day evening at 7 iDclock ln--the Pa"«rlsh Fouse. Boys 8 yeart. f ge and upw%%ara Wisbhing to join the choir shouId apply at that. t ime. The v~estry iueeting vcalled foi-té, itight (Thursday) hais baeei l)0otpOnld to a ter -date. Churéh Doctrine course- New Sunday Sehool Study Beginnîniig the (ail, terni on, Sep- teinlber 17, dw-te English Lutheran * Sunday . school lia-, added a . new cour se, iii- chùrch idoctÉitne and its application to'the life of todaY. T hisý class w as- organized primarily for young people of hi gh school age. but is. open to ail whà may be interested ini the subject, it is explaine -d. The Rev. David R. Kabele. pastor of the churcb, who will instruct the group. wàs fornierly prof éssor of church istory at the Chicago. Bible school. The folloving- is a list of othere classes and teachers: 'cradle roil, Mrs. Ada Knudtsoi;ý nursery class, M rs. Dorothy Lineberger: begin- tiers', Mrs. Gertrude Dorband;, first grade, Mrs. Henrietta H-ayson; sec- ond grade, Mrs. Dorothy Kabele; junior boys, Robert Fisher; junior girls,, Miss Caroine Eichstedt. THREE FIRE CALLS The Wilmette Fire lepartment made twô runs to extinguish prairit fires and responded' to one other alarm li' nthe eelc ending Tuesday. September 19. The prairie ires oc- curred at 621 Elmwood avenue Iast Thursday aftertioàt and at Sheridan road and"Washingtoti avenue Stan- day afternoon. Neither resulted ini .any.damnage. T~he fremen also were called to' 1307 Elmwood avenue Iast, Friday shortly' before noon- when L. radio transformer burneci out. The damage was confined to the radio FieChief Walter Zibble report.s * Janet Heady, 205 Meirose. avenue. rianw a nome -.., i n u. i pttL eI5 U oi8'. U t 1L guests. Mrs. Hartman's oldest sister and ber, husbancj, wbo were matron of honor and best man at the H-art mans' mar- niage twehty-five years ago, served tliem again ini the 'same mainèr upion the occasion of thleir silver weddin.g. The bride carried a, heânàttiful bouquet of garden flowers- tied with silver nib- bon, and Jean. Nickel, (laugliter of' a cousin of Mrs. Hfartmatn. %Vas t'le swee little flower girl, carryîn.g1 a hive as- ket of gardeti flowers.. Mrs. Hartman's niecv. Mr. Clark Reed, played the wedding mharch. Louise Hartmnan, whose pÏarents wrrt, cèlebrating their éwn~fft edn ainiversary.1 passed a inemory book]I aniong the guestswho wrote messa ges in it. Following the service, a reception was lield. Mativ gifts,. flowers. and tele- gratns were showered, upon the,. Hartý- mason thieir silver 'Nedding day.ý Entertains Gollege Girls at. Luncheon Miss. M\artha Tencher. 828 Ashland avenue. -entertained at a small luncheon last Tuesday for. the girls who repre- sented their various colleges, in the Col- lege Wardrobe in one of the large downtown department stores. Luincheon guests were Miss Helen Dawes, Who represented Vassar: Miss Mary Eliza- beth Townsend. Northwestern: and Miss Kathleen Harvey., St. Mary's of Notre Dame. Miss Tencher represented Smiith.. Miss Tencher is leaving this Sunday for college. She wilUbe a sent- ior. this vear. Last week-end she had a-s lier guest. ber rootumate. Miss Patri- cia Jouies of Kalamnazoo. Mr.Hattie A. Arnold of San Diego Cal., is the guest of ber son and famnily. the Arthur J. Li nds leys,> 260 Ox fo rd road.. Kenilworth.. Miss Anne Stewart of }{utsville, Aa., stopped on ber way to Prinicipia in~ St. Louis recently to visit the Tindslevs; Mrs. James C. MurraV, 433 Cumniorý Only a personnel highly efficien and conscientious has the prIvilege of servig AI mer Coe trons. Mimerilllloe &Co6mpany f PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 1640 ORRINÇuTON AVE.. EVAN4STON 105 N. WÂSASH AVE. le8s. LA SALLE STr.* 78 E. JACKSON BLVD.- SEPTEMBER -English> Chinla Crystal, For.igii Novolties Drnking Sterling Silver Flatware Glisses for .v.ry use Beautiful Lamps Uctober, 1933. MISS DOROTHY SE ARS TELEPHONE WINNETKA 2896

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