Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1938, p. 10

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PAGLIARULOý J EWIiLER HEADQUARTERS FOR DISTINCTIVÉE GIFTS WATCHES - JEWELRY - SILVERWARE, El gli- liq'm ilt4 t.ongint Dia mondsý Go rharn ton lùéckets Towle e S Crosses' 1847 Rogers Bracelets' Comrnunity Silver 1166 WILMETTE AV ENULE FIRST CHURCH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avecnie WILIMTTE, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i ar. Wed nesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 pl.m. Sunday Sehool Exercises-9 :45 a.xn. Novîiiii 13, 1938 Subject: MORTALS z,!ND IMMORTALS READING ,,ROOM - i1î;; Central Avenue O'pen I)aily, (except Wednesday) 9 A..M.- to 6 P.M. Weédncsday 9 A.M. to 8:45 P;M. Saturday 9 A;M. to 9 P. M. The Bible anid Works of Mâry Bàkler Eddy, and ail other Science Literatwre rnay bu read, borrowcd or purchased ati TH F 'VBt.IC'IS CORDIALLY IN VilED TO ATTLND Crowu "BOWLING 1026 Devis SILI Ivansfoui authorlzed Christian the' Re-zidng Rooml. n) RCre0atIoa kT THE $EST" Phone Universîty.7575. PoIIy Froelhch. Secýy Wes Aç6fv Mes. The> 10tfl anniIver'rarv 'lil"'j o"' aproblemn oht hepol e the St. Francis Xavier Mother' ' abtt tepot e club will be held in, the form of c igth akt ndt h n recetionand e-)t the home of dividuals or organizations giving rscp.LouisaG. ea r 0 re-them. Since the last hoiidays there leaf avenue, Wiim.ette. on the regu- hsbe uhdsuso sW lar eetng ay ov.18.at ~'whether the "Lady Bountiful- ideï, i la metingdavNov.18,at 2o'-is solving a problem or actually cre- doc i te atenon.ating,. a. more serious one. The m- Mrs. Frank' thale Who astjrpomsemto e n sring give. a book< review at the last meet. a.happy medium in the giving (if ingrelinqi~hd hr tme n fvorthé. baskets, and acccording Io ré- of the guest speaker. port s from the Welfare board 'anyd Ail the past presidents in Nv>hose- from social workers. it has been ni honor this, tea will be dedicaited unsuceessful. have been. invited. and Mrs. n. The ' individual 'or ..orgatiizall<îýr, Oelrick, who was Mrs. :John Tracy. mia king :up the baskets can .visùa]ize a past president, willgive the his- the eager faces of littie children as trv. n-rftin. and -plirnose oif theý the parents unpack, the basket, but club. Qther past presidents include: wirl their faces still be .smiling' and, Mesdames Walter Miller, Peter hopeful after. four identical baskets, Hein. J am e s Tarle¶x>n, ' Russel have been unpacked, as actuallv havi. Flood, John Trac y. Marshall 'V. pened in. one instance? Ano*.her <Kearney,, Clemnent Murphy, Robert case reported wiis that of a family R. Markhami.. a 1nd Jamesý P. Reic-h- forced, to. seek aid,* the husbaý1.nci m ann.- was recovering frii' a long lns Mt,ý.Louis J. BeuaSscial an(l and required speciail fýood, tv'o )f th( reception chairman, i s nmakin1. child'reni were infants se thercu wa> 'prepara-tions with her ,cornmitiee littie for theni in thu' heapitin ,basý- for a capacity attendance. sitn ket of 'food. TPhe nmo'ther" prdlpareci oin 'the reception cornmittee ,,:Il bec, a Thainksgivinig dinner thatt ol.\ (en( Mrs. CharesRges1Ms 1~ of her famnily could enjoy. Flynn, Mrs. Guy A. GladoM-.E These are but two) of the ina în C. Fitzgibbon. . problens: that confront us.And therc is in ad dition the problemi of a bas- The' seventh grade mothers WI ket of food that *Will last a fcýv days,. act as hostesses While Mrs. Clement tewe fe ht-Ucsm WçefGlncoe, Mrs. Frank R. Steel strugg e, hunger a nd disappoint- er of Wimet, and Mrs illiaMrsFLe- ments until the next holiday, season., ear of Wine ttk a lessst Ms L Or will. we adopt the' new social Mairat te te tabe, ethods that are proving more suc- The social commi ttee planning- the cessful?. *Had ',we givèn rnoney to event 'are as foliow's: Mrs. Louis the social -worker with instruction,, J. Beauvai.5, chairman, Mrs; IH.'A. to cooperate with the needy. families Slamin, Mrs. Fred W;. Ringley. iMrs. there would 'have be 1en -food suitable, Hierman Lapat, Mrs. Rayniond for the individuai mnembers, warxn Real, Mrs. Franlk W. Riedler. Mrs. elo'thing if necessary, gifts, 'and -!,ITIward J, Hickey, presîdent, ex- most important of ail, happiness fos tended an invitation to ait the moth- the entire famnily. ers of chïldren in the school te inii As Many As Possible ýIthemi on the' occasion., The giving of mnoney and cooperal- ing with the social warker would a),- VISIT IN ES so elimninate another problern which Mr. nd Ms. Ddds' should be mentioned., There have Mr n rsHector bDncaeorpoteso'amlisfh 720 Prairieavne who went tj1 eecasrpotdf mie xh avene, olicit foodstuffs from as mnany or- Wooster, ,Ohio, recently 'to 'spCid a gani 1zations as possible.' Many of few 'days with their daughler,, Betty, Ithýese' families are able to provide too be wih 'he Of a ripôlfor themselves, but kriqwing there ward F. Cumi-hskey. Mrs. Robert' O. Law of 323 Kenil-' worth. avenue, Kenilworth, is lea v- in'g Saturday for a stay of ten-clilys in Clearwater,, Fia. D' ~.1 iýjý 9 , -- e ý lý . ý, , ý

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