Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 18

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WITH THE COMPLIMENTS QF "POSY RING" W ITH E VERY BOTTI.E 0F ~ i~iFe POLISH Ilt'. a summer lfantasy lrom the. lest century to romanticize your hindi.à. a y Costume Alower t. match Miss Sages newest lingertip .colors. >Naeegy... .t4éMtbr&àk ... Golurush . .- Wicked White. The. Aower lu attaclu.d toi.n adjustable Rhodium - lnished ring that lits any linger. Sage Polish tr new shades Davis St. Evanstou n Waterproof Tweed 9. FilIed Sch.o1 flag9 0 Looft euLif are ail things; to whom be glory for ever" (Romans 11:34, 36). Among the citations which com- prised the lesson-sermon was. the following from the Bible* "The Lord by wisdom bath fouended the earth; by understanding hath he establish- ed the heavens"' (Proverbs 3: 19>. The lesson-sermnonasoincluded the following passages from. the Christian Science textbook, "ýScience and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures," by'Mary Baker Eddy: 'Theý real jurisdiction of.the world 15 en, Mmîd, controlling evelry effect and recognizing ail cauxsation as vested in divine Mmd" (p. 379)'. HOMEl FROM TPI? Mrs. Hubert E. Holdoway and Mrs. Ralph Moody have returned to Wilmette from a three weeks' trip which included Alaska. On the way tional park and then took the boat from Seattle to Victoria. They then sailed from Vancouver to Skagway, and frorn there took a train which followed the "Trail of '98" The travelers returned by way of Banff and Lake Louise. They fournd the trip most interesting and report "'perfect weather." o. c, s * o (Yfl~.o.. 00. £. q * .~. CO Ç0* o C, * 40 - C v. .. *0 *. e.. o'. O. Lagoons aevelopmen: on the North. Shore. Secretary lickes asked tbat Cap- tain Sauers ýbe loaned, to mnake a thiorough study o! the organizai> of the-Natiooial Capital Parka, which tthe nietropolitan park system-of ýWaShiîngËt o n, D. C., under the quperVision of the National Park Service. .This, study is to consist 'of an analysis of, the organizatlon, its general administrative :procedure. and- the, related functions, of the varlous divisions., Rtetains County Post Captain Sauers will be on semi- detached service, but will flot. -be relievt-d of bis r-sonnsibilitips with. the Forest Preserve district. FPor aporoximately three months he will qnpnd bis time between Chicago and 'Wsi Lio.Aqqoitea iwitbh hm in the study will, be H. S. Wagner, di- rector-seci'etarv of the Akron Ohio Metropolitan Park district: Concernine Cantfn nSauers' aselec- tion, President Smith says: "T*e la weII ciualified to do this job as is attested by bis succesa in trans- formlng the Forest Preserve dis- trict of Cook couinty from a hodge- podne, cf inconeruitv to its present wpll ordered condition; by bis in- telligent handling of the paradoxi- cal situation of *urmittng the ini- RIress of 15.000.00M visitors annually to enjoy an ar'ea set a aide for the tweservatin of the native flora and fauria, without iniury to landacape or living creatures of the foreets: and through bis succesý4ul operation areas since he left Harvard. His success has earned for him a na- t;onal replitation as an administrai-, to."- Worl. War Veteran Cautain Sauers is a Liraduate of, Purdue university, and was a mnem- ber of the tLeraduate achool, o! land- stlesU0..........................a 10W*18 Shuer with 40 O filler sluets ......... c 40 Sheet Fine tolI bond Filler ......3 e 1C 5 .1..........lic ater Zipper Ù,flled ......29 la oz. 5[r *. * .* . v* * 40oz. jar ....$12.50 W]IEDOLDT9S * *%: 1- n, aiso FOR~ A IIMITIED TIME: wida matching ring in one of

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