Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1938, p. 51

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eranI cUuru wil have their aninual Roill The course' will be put ( n at Cami- Cail next Sunday afternoon, October 23, 1 Doddridge, the Chicago. counefi oper- tthe. Chicago area will mneet in the RogersI ated camp, V/2 miles riortheast ouf Park church, Morse and N. Paulina Libertyville, on Saturday 'and Sun- streets. The acidress will be given by dav,. October 29 and 30. the Rev. LeRoy F. Weihe, sueitn. The councils paIrticipating are: the ,cnýt.-of thé Inneür Misýsion societv,.AiarNotShrAeaEvstn velcomne. Not'ir ré,Easo, North- wvest Suburban; Oak Park ,Area; Choir rehearqal, Wecinesda * evening'! West Su burban; Dupage, cOun-ty; and a-t 7:30) o'clock at 1010 CentralavneEgncocls Those wijshing basioral carc i please phone Nilesý Venter 195. .. HOME FROM MAINE Mrs, Roy C. Osgood of 423 Essexý St. A ugustine's road, Kenilworth,. who spent. the (Eusopl< . ui-nmer at, the. Osgoods' summ-er Di. Hubert Carleton, rector hoec are eundhm h Suuudy. ctber23 w iibe hel9t frsi part, of this. mortth. Her son, Sunday' afer Tfriifiy. Tlherew il! bc lidv Alfred, who is iii his second. year at Comminunion at à, arn., Church .sehol Harvard Law school,> drove her to andBible cl.isses at 9-45, And Mort1ing' Boston, where she wa .s detained for Prayr wili 1Serion t Il scral da 1ys because of the huýr- Th -ou'L peop)le" oirnza u xi rcn She motored home fromn mieet as ualat 7 p.rn. Sunday, in fltherewt r.Gr rT or Parshboue.hees, 'who is' spending the winter Th(, Wop' uild Is hioldin, 'an ali- 1ith Mlrs. S. D. Flood at 133 Kenil- daY Rmng sale 'todavý (Tusdv ý'orth avýenjue, Kenlilworth. in thie Pa ihouise.Turdv Elec JoephElward for Real Pep- big pari-sh dmner, prohabîx' to 1), hld.i resenitation in Congress. Adv. In the !Insonic teninle,' crl' In tlhe! 'ekof Noven'uibeu'ý 1,3. i1reconîplete announenien 11il he. niade afr Bisop teart hýas callee a peial Diibeesan convention to 'me2et at St. Lukcý's piro-uathedral. Evanston. Ilhe iioriiif- o)f Noveinber 8 to vote on sm n fnoeicacsi lic orgýanization of, "f he dics.The vestrv at ils revular Ineetigvna iihlt 'elected theý fol- 1 o\wîne deIlegatc-- tio represent St.. Augus- t ine's: lH(nrvý, Fnwler. R C.' Jennincs. R. R Jeness. C. P. Dahnke, and L. G. Haines The vounL, rnarried neoffle's orgýaniza- ion wvill t'nue(.t ini the Parish, .house Wed- 'nesclay, October 26. a t 8 p. rn, A Quiet' D-iv for" ail .womnen of th(, diocese, inrlu-fini, the presentation of the United Tliilil Offering, wilI be held at Triniitv. chuirch. ChifenLo. todlay (Thur.- day beinnngat 10: 30 a. n. JBOY 'SCOUTS__~ KEEN. FOR CAMP-O-RALS ' That the Boy .Scouts. of the North y" Shore, Area council are vitallv in-I. ~" Terms: $2 cash $1 we.ely Plus the us u .a budget charges which will be re- in 90 days. 2-DEC K SIJNK BED 2 BED SPRINGS.. 2 MATTRESSiES, GUARD) RAIL and LADDER -An 8-piece bed outfit that con- serves, much space. Ful Ienizth,' standard 3 ft. 3 ln, width. Helicai tied springs and sanlitary, r oôI11 edge mattresses make this cer- tified $45.OO value a. quai- ity sensation at the coin- plete. ptice *of $29.95. BRAUCHOS SLIJMBER SHOP' 1506 SHEiRMAN AVE. EVANSTON I*NIVERSITY 2820 PA TRONIZR OUR te especially 'welcorne. BELIEVE IN TRAINING Training 6f Scout leaders is al- .ways foremiost in the minds of the training committee and executive. oficers. of the North Shore Area. CONSULT THE DIRECTORY'S YELLOW PAGES, WHEM YOU NE.ED A HANDY IUYER'S GUIDE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPIIONE COMPANY* ln Minmette <alilMiette 9981 or stopcIt 725 12th Street A DVER TISERS Pffl«"qwwý- -jý - Ie

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