Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 63

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The antiual Lutheran Hour rally wiil be held Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Aniphitheater at 42nd and S. Halstedi streets. The speaker mito be* Dr.- W. A. Matfer of St. Louis who on October, 29 will begin another. series of Lutheran broadcasts over a nation-wide chain of elghty ýstations. WCFL will be the local outiet. Tue: 3:30-.4:00 p.m. MEETINGS Adult catechumnen class, today, 8 p.nt, in thé pastor's study. Sunday, sehool staff, Friday, 8 p.m. Chldren's Christian education classes, Saturc!ay, 9:30 a.m.. Wednesday,, 4 p.m. Senior Walther league., Sunday after evening service. with the Wemers, 2020 Grant street, lEvanston. Church council. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Ladies' Aid society, next Thursday. atl 2 p.m. HolyCoore (E-piseopal) Kenil%%or-th avenue andi Warwick road Kenilworth The Rev. Lelanci Hobart Danforth, rector. sniro UH .L.C i ud Culander representing the buyer, Shoretouun, the seller. Vacant lot at 1718 Isabella Street, purchased by W. C.. Roberts -from W. J. Becker; Bud Cullander rep-: jresenting both, parties. One acre in Glen.Oak Acres; sold to R. W. Singer from E . 1W. Scott; Bud .Cullander rèpresenting -both parties. One, acre in Golf Acres, sold tao E. W. Sc.ott from W. Severin. .Bud Cullander representing buyer,. Wyatt and- Coons representing the seller. One.- apartment and shop at, 2125 Schiller- avenue, Wilmette, sold, to, undisclosed purcha Seri Firs t Nation- ai. Bank of Chicago was -the, seller. Bud Culander represented both par- ties. One vacant lot at 636 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, purchased by Dr. Willarci McEwen from H. C. Brethold Estate. Bud Cullander. represented -bath parties. Seven-rooln fram-e residence at 1716 WaInt avenue, Wi1rnet, pur.hae4ê by, 1 W. Sweetman from Edward C. Hoban. Edward B. Collender represernted both parties. Prperty has been sold as follows in.1_ Oakwood Manor, Wlmette- *Vacant lot at 2311 Greenwood avenue, purchased by Dr. C. J. McNaughton from, E. J. Franz, Bud Cullander representing bath 'parties. Vacant lot at 2315 Greenwood avenue,1 purchased by Walter P. Maher from E. J. Franz, Bud Cullancler representing bath partes. Vacant lot at 2319 Greenwood avenue, purchased by R. Si Peterson froni E. J. Franz, Bud Cullander representing. bath, Oit tttartei MRS. MINNIE F. OWEN Funeral services were held Ïn, Oak Park' this <Thuirsday) afterno1 on for Mr's. Minnie Frances.Owen, mother of Ira . June Owen of 349, Hawthorn lane, :and sister of Mrs. Douiglas' Smith of .1236 .Asbury. avenue, Win-; netka. Mrs. Owen died Monday ini Evanston, where, she. had lived. for the last two years.'Previously, she liait been a resident of iOak Park for 80 years, ber father, the late Frank T. June. being one of the founders of 'the First Baptist church in that village. Rer marriage to William R. Owen took place in 1877. She was a member of the George Rogers Clarke ch'apter' of the ThA.fl., and was a patron of- the, Chicago Histor- ical society. Surviving are ber son, her granddaughter, Jean Owen of Winnetka, two sisters, Miss Suzanne June of Evanston and Mrs. .Smith; and two brothers, J. Dalè June of Upper Lake, Calif., and Paul S. June of Jacksonville, Fla. The late Frank H. June of Oak Park was another brother of Mrs. Owen. The programn on that date will be a discussion to set up the fali pro- gram with the president, Dorothy Stancey of Wilmette, prosiditig. This 4 o'clock meeting: ill be followed at 6 p.m. by a pot luck supper, and et 8 o'clock, there will be games and recreation under the leadership of Happy Weigmann. The International Social club is comnposed of household, employees. living or working on the North Shore,: who meet in.the third floor club, rooms .of the First Methodist church ýin Evanston., Other officers of the,-club include Evelyn Johnson. of Wilmette, vice-president; Louise Sauter of Winnetka, 'secretary; Jean Thornpson of Evanston, treasurer;, Margaret Filet of Evanston, execu- tive c o m m i t t e e representative* Boots Costello of Wilmette, news reel representative; Happy Wlegmann of Kenilworth, 'finance committee rep- -rsetative; and Marca.ll a Dauof, Winnetka, pu blic affaire committee representative to the 'League of In- dustrialGirls of Chicago, of which the Evanston club is a part. solo- street, Park Ridge. 0 Divine Redeemer .......Gunod Margaret Johnston The Young Womef's Misi Postud- ciety will hold its congress Sati Finale, Symiphony 2 ......... Widor tober 7 anid Sunday, October Evening Service- Paul's Lutheran cburch. Evan Antem- congress dinner wifl be on Satt I Wil ' Give You Rest ...... Wolcott o'clock at the Edgewater Beach The High Sehool Choir- soo-Selected Attend Churehnext Sinday!

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