Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 68

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U/s, >aor<snsc vietu showts the nietu poi. office buildiing during the cereinonies aitendant sq>on layi ng of the corner stone ýo»i Saturday, June 1 T/egreater part Of thse crowd «'as assembiedo h ot ieo eta Lehle Photo avehue, henice >Iot: iinclded Mi. thee hcture.. At the rip/stis,* contingenft of t/se fivoenston Dru,»n and Bugle corps. Village President Harry C. Kinne is. shomt» speakinig. r/se corner stone is just belowth /e ,speraker', plat form. RobertW.Tw lyo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Tee oýrtetgtToUr "God the 'Only Cause andCreator"ý Tak Nothest ou will be. the subject at the, services ini Before leaving for Camp Kooch- FirstChrc 1o Christ cetsi I-Ching on the, Minnesota-Canada Wilmette,, Sunday morning, June, 9, border the latter. part of this monitb at 11 o'cock , in the eédifice at 1003 Robert W. Tow nley,' director of Central avenue. Sunday, school con- physical education at joseph Sears venes at 9:45 o'clock. school, Kenilwortb, plans to take a _________ two weeks' mtotr trifp witb lis sisters. Mrs. Margaret Ruif of Springfield Miss Jean Hall, 500 Central ave- and Mrs. Armand KCoch of Milwau- nue, a member of the Goodman kee,, and his niece, Miss Nelidean Theater Players, bas joined the sum- Kingsley. Tbey will visit Quebec. mer stock cornpany ini Beverly Shores, drive around the Gaspé peninsula and Ind., and will be there until August through New Burnswick down tbe 31. The opening play will be "Let Atlantic seaboard to Boston. Mr. Us Be Gay" 2àïd a new one wi.1l be Townley is in charge of junior boys' put on every week. work at. Camp Kooch-I-Ching, which 0o- opens for the two m~onths' summer season on uy1 He will drive to Mrs. A.. E. }Ja1, 1725 Lake ayenue, f1ý _ _ T _->o w.,ii he ,noP.q t+; - nc eci *k TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING There wilI be a meeting of th e Townsend Old Age Pension club Fni- dyevening, June 7, in the council chamber of the Wilmette. Village hall. Ail ýpensons desiring accunate. in- formation on -the Townsend plan are invited to be present. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lucinio, 201 Fifteenth street, are the parents of a daughter, Glorianne, born May 15 at the Evanston bospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Qertel of Cleve- land, Ohia, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'N. J. NIergentlialer, 210 Catalpa place. SON IS BORN Mr.- and Mrs. Ray J. Weis of Rogers Park announce thebirtb of a ninie-.pound son, jerry, Wednesday, June 5, at St. Francis bospital.. The baby's fatfherý is -the son of Mr. and MNrs. John ýWeis of Ravinia, for many years residents of Wilmette. New Trier Service SINCLAIR PRODTTCTS. 40 Lubreation Wasblng * :b Winuntk. Ave.-Center St. (Indian Il 11 Plione Winnetka 3789 * Piocup and Deflvery, ertqêe s. Mns. Trhomas Coyne, 240 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, bas leased ber home for a year and is leaving Juine 10, for Beverly Hiils, Calif. She is staying witb bher sôn's family, tbe 'r. Roswell Coynes until she leaves for the West. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moreau, 1507 Walnut avenue, are leaving today by motonr for Galesburg, Ill., to get Mrs. Howa .rd Jordon, 320 Cumber- land avenue, Kenilwortb, returned last Wednesday fnom Kansas City, Mo., whene she visited ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hall, 10231 Greenwood avenue, bave adopted a 1 mointh old baby 'girl whoni they'have named Carolyn Ann. 413 Lnden Avenue WiIm,f.4120 CEDAR MONTAGUE& MICHIGAN 'p SF CATALOGUE' lP FOR GIRLS.

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