Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1939, p. 16

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following fromn the Bible: "The Lord bath appeared of old unto me, Say-1 ing, Yea, 1 have loved thee with anI everlasting love: therefore wlth loy- ingkindness have, I drawn. thee"1 .Jer emiah;31:-3). TÉhe lesson-sermon aIso.-included the -following passages fromn the, Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Xey to the Seripe tures," b>y Mary Baker Eddy: ".The Christian Science God is universal, etetnal. divine Love.- which: chang- eth not and causeth no evil, dis- ease, nor death,. . . ý. Love alone ican imfpart the limitless idea of in- finite Mind" (pp. 140-510). Attend Re'entSunday. Sehool. Conference Mrs. Victor A. Oison, 1336 Cen- tral avenue, left Wilmette July 20.y for the ensuing week-end at Ce- dar lake. ind. acdoinpnâi6d by three of ber friends, to represent the Evangeical Free Church of 'Ev- ansto.n at the annual Sunday School Association' s conference. On Satur- day Mr. Oison and daughters. Vir- ginia and Evangeline, together, with Miss Violet Carlson. Miss Irene Lundstrom. both of Evans- ton: Frederick J. Holm of Wauke- gan: Erik Funk and Hildegarde Visits Girl Scouts' Chalet ai World's Fair Miss Patricia Hughes of 527 Wash- ington avenue, Wilmette, first class scout, was one of the visitors who registered at the Girl Scout ChalJet in the Children's World, during a visitto the New York world's fair recently. The chalet, iîs a reprodue-, tion of "Our Chalet," international a junior memtuer in eorazé Young Lindop is the first junior associate in the association which was formed over seven years ago to help keep the. North Shore predomi- nantly a- home comrrunity. His father has been, active. in the ýasso- ciaio'swork for more than two years.ý "Interest of North- Shore yo.ung peopleý in helping the preservation of the residential. cha racter 'of, their. communities and of the entire area is welcome," said Mr. Martin. "lThey, even more than iniany of the. older residenits, will benefit by keep- ing home interests foemiost. It is also gratifying to have the, coopera - tionof the younger pýeoplein civie affairs." Young Lindop is a student ,at the North Shore Country Day schooil. Winnetka, and bas a wicle circle of young friends who are also interested i comflrnit3Pmatters. Motorist Injured Whenl Car Hits Phone Pole 1Joseph D. Steffens, 400 Prairie avenue, driving north on Ridge road at 3:40 a.m. Monday, ran off the road at the curve just south of Wil- mette avenue, and crashed against a télephone pole. John Carlson, 2606 Cetral Pa rk aivenue, Evanston. sustaineci a eut andi broken nose and a laceràtion of the 'ieft arm. Stef- fens said he was cut off by another, car which did not stop. Elizabeth B. Nourse To Give, »»-Bha'i Talk. "How May Man Speak With o? will lbe the--subject on which. Mrs. ýFllzabeth B. Nourse of Chic ago will gîve a. talk at the Sunday after.- AT ILSTANDARD 011 Mr. and Mrs. of San Diego, Mr. Nichofl's sis Himes 01.801;y *Mr. ar their thri ,y C. Nichoils their ho ,are visitlng had bee gr8. Ilarry J. mother, th treet. Kenilwoi ;. George E. Sb for about five. ette. 'n of. I.

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