Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1935, p. 30

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ýWilliam H:andiey Jack a. melin Virginta Henrry È. C. Sweeneyr How.r H Hrbn John FI. Wade, ta»Iley HJ'A., ma Hamilton Watson phllip J., H1061 N. J. Wipperfurth ].IL HfoffmeYer K. H. Ztmmériiïan Qrft H. Adams, John . Daniey Joh LR.Adams DOrothy J.. Davis Mlarorie Abazian Rosema.ry V. Day F Br Aistand DorthyW.- Deacon Blte Sgkey loward C. iecker ry LInAlln -Arthur R. Deiang, ]Robit aE.Allen Bernard DeMarco John H~. Allworth John, B. Demartini Doradd Anderson RoY -C. Demmon EmIl Anderson Paul P.. DempseY Edwin Andrew.3 Hirry E. Denîîie EMaine Angelbeck Dorothy Dettman lames Appléyrd. Jean L., Doerr Victor AIliason James A. Donovan EdwinnIl. BAdger' John R. Dorubon peverly Baird RO emay K. DoAle Bruce F.Jemso William W. Jenki*ns Walker A. Jenseni Cari e. Johnsen. Katherie Johnsonl Norman, Johnson stephen Johnson.. Kathkeen Johustofle* Lillian Jorgensen. Richard V. Julian Fredenlck A.11 -, Kahler. 111 EBelXi.Kane ErnestlieKaspar Frederick Kaspar James W. Kasefler Alma Katz Katharine Kedzie MarilynR.Kh ECdwin Kelleyel Rut*h A. Ter1nd, 'rie P. cKreu ow T. Saal raUtt Ronald J. Preston Robert1G. Prosser xenneth W.Ralin Gall B. Iathun Frederick C. Ray-. Robert A.. Reed Gbrdon i. Refoy Jeanne A. Relxfeld Edward 0. Reich, Catherine Rsynoli Vivian EL Rice DrtyRichards PylsRichardson FaesRiley, Richard J. Ristow David Roberts,, Dorothy Robertsonl William Robertson Donald W. Rogers Frlorence K. Rollins Edward, Rosenheim Carleton P. Rossa ~rt Rothschild MM M. Rouley LW !YdeR. Rumsey 13dward J. Ruschli Lolit&a Bertfing of Wilmette, beautif id,. soprano, u4ll nwke her appearapice Priday evening . ith G e o r g e. Nelidoff's ecarnivaJ of Gyse"in. the WaIngt room of the Bismarck hotel. With the, departure of Maria Matyas, -feturnmu ber of the £hicago iiîc Opera cojmpany, for' a summer of study in E~urope, Miss Bertling will off er songs fitting in with the regular's hows. Her youthful voice and beauty will undoubtedly appeal to the Walnut Room guests as well as adorn a 'highly talented group of players. Leonard Keller's combined dance and show band will provide accompaninient for the "Carnival of Gypsies"ý' which James A.. James of the university is vice-president., The Rev. T. A. Staf- foôrd of thé Garrett Biblical Institute at E'vanston, 731 Simpson street, Ev- anston, is secretary. The Evanston. Conimunity Recrea- tionp association, which mainàtains the .CoMmunity Golf, course along 'the banks of theDrainage canal in Evans- ton and Wilmette, bas provided a, green northl of the club bouse at- the Central street, entrance and'playbas already begun. . Earl E Orner of Wil- mette, vice-president of. the Com- munityRecreation asso;ciation, states that membership is open te. anyone who will. be interested in. the. sport. Mr.,Orner announces that tbe Com- munity. Recreation association bas been glad to provide the facilities for tbis pastime. Vice-president Orner states 'that thegolf links are in e:kcellent shape. The association is maintaining Men- day as Ladies' Day witb a 25-cent fee for playing. Up te Saturday noon it bas a special price for boys uncler 17 years of age, the charge being 25, cents. The regular play is 50 cents for green fee except on Saturdays, Suýnday mornings and holidays when it is 75 cents, Christian C/surg Science .c/es E_ Manning L. Martin n W. Masin T. Mathieson 3%i W.. Mat- With practically every. entertainment spot in the "Loop" changing its bill for the sumnier, announcement of the re- newal of Leonard Keller's contract for the duration of the season cornes as a distinct, break from the prevailing ten- dency.ý SON IS BORN nd Mrs, Donald Eln -A - T1-L an - Sunflay, june. Y. The golden text was, "Known unto $(od are AIl is works from the be-. ginning of the world" (Acts 15 :18). . Among the citations. whicb com- prised the. lesson-sermon was the fol-. lowingfrim the Bible: "Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the heaveris: praise bi i in the heigbtg. Praise ye him, sun and nioon: praise bim, ail ye stars and light. Praise bim, ye heavens of a meeting vvednesciay of îast week. Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, was hostess at luncheon and bridge to tWièTttesday club june 11. h. ace ii. ,rvin 8 Fuchs retson erlach shenow

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