Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1939, p. 15

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Cub paolc 63 wiUl resume its regular monthly meetings on Frlday, Septem- ber 29, at 7:30 p.m Ken&ilworth Untio n -Dr. Herbert L.. Willett, minister A cordial invitation is extended to those not attending church elsewhere to, corne and worship with us. This is a unilon *church. Its membershlp includes people froin varlous denominations. It pro- dlaimns the essentiai truths of the Chris- tian faith. It desires to provide for the *community the service of worshlp, religi- ous education and social fellowship. It welcomes the co-operation of ail people. of good will who wlsh to promote the welfare of the nelghborhood. the realiza. tion of effective methods o! philanthropy, and the extension o! the Gospel int o al the .world. * St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues J. H. Gockel, pastor SERVICES 9:15 a.m. - First service. 9:30 a.m, -.Sunday echool ralI3r. 1l a.m. - Chldren's Christian Education Day service. Sunday is Rally Day for our Sunday school. New pupils will be recelved, and ail1 classes wlll be reorganized to p ro. * vide for the promotion o! pupils accord- ing to their grades in school. * The enier 1Inubi, v hool will t1 h>n speakoer a man recently elected to that ottice fromthe southern branch o! Methodism ,which nôw: consti-' lq GEOIRGE RC"R ThSe of you fortunate e4ough to own, rent or otherwlse haveac-eess toa clurnp of terra firma have, 1 trust, been handing Yourselves bouquets of. mint, paraley, thyme aend the like ail the summner. But now is the Urne to. gather them In and dry them before the frost does it for you. To do so:. Spread themn out on cooky sheets and dry quickly in a moderate oven. Remnove stems, crumble leiives and put thern at once in tightly corked bornles. With'a few such bottles, you can face the long winter wlith ail the nonchalance of a providentý squlrrepl. Bishop W. C. MWartin tutes a part of the new Methodist denomination. HIe is Bishop 'William C. Martin now of the ,Ornaha area. World War Veterani He is a n~ative Teninegsean, a g;rad-' uate o! Hendrix College and ofth Southern Methodist universlty and has done graduate work in the Uni- versity of Chicago and the Univer-, sity of Aberdeen, Scotland. During the World war lie was a sergeant ini the hospital corps and saw active service ini France and Luxemnberg. He early attamned distinction as a great preacher and was elected to the episcopacy at the age of 44. For one year lie was assigned to an COMBIN wu=N & CO. HAMWIH A WHAM hfouelbb'S rcasy47ene Mad e l oeR ii al. APtLE utE (Wils'Clear BrUook Ifs the mib u fla our Tnder,,g CORNED BEEF DE LUXE 1 ould telyou how tomake the most deliciou.coerned beef tht ever threw a hungry man into transporta of rapture. dmpygongt tel yu tatWilon 'a in atin, ready to epttiliterally the best corined beef 1 have ever tasted. I bave neyer met anytbing lke it for flavor, texture and tenderneus. There are about4pounds to the tin. and that'. Dot an~ ounce toc trom me.

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