Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1937, p. 11

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in rii :tIEVI li 11p4 UKUP meIICUJuy viigiiieers., ai the office of Captain S. X. Karrick. at the. new post office büîlding, Chicago, the backers of the plan, unitéd, ini tht North Shore, Har- bor association. intend to point out that the. Coast GilardI station, now Io- caîed ýat the lharbor, has one of theý bû siest arva-, in. the world to patrýl and that *ils ol)erations are greatlyr hampered, because of the drifting sand that bas -blocked the lmouth *and, vir- tuaillvfiled the basin.. Busy Shore. Une l'hai there i> 110 harbor of refuge btvtwçeen Chiçago and WVaukegant, a distance' f, .38 miles, along a shore file pa.ýssvd constantly by 4,0001, light craft pleasure and- comimercial vessels, 60of thet m owned bocally, which are unable to seek haven at Wilmette durinig one. of Lake Michigan's dangerous storns will also be stres- It will be pontd out, 100, ihat 187 craft used the. harbor dwrg the. past siuiimier, niaking it the. busiest of its size on the. Great Lakes. Ail of tliese craft were sinall >ail and( power boats anîd they all encountered difficulty in using the. baiin becajuse of the shallôiv treatmentu, or oi examinations 10 1de- termine the. presence of tubçrculosis. M 1Utat Have Fumbd* lI order to maintain its program, the. -Health Center must have- fonds, the- committee> stated, and the ileed isi greater now than at any time iniis. history. It was also pointed out that ini no previous years bas Wilmette borne, the. full cost of the carnpaign among our'own >unfortuniates. Alwavs funds bave been of necessity 'draw-n fromi other communities wbere the response wvas more generous.. The. objective. this year f5 to. make tbe sale the 1 most successful, yet' held, and t0 secure from home* people the. funds with which to talée care, of home responsibilities. Among the services, which the. briu- liantly colored little seals provide are .ME.r, ILIinoIS Sunday Servics-z i, a.m. ,Wednesday-Testimnonial Meting-8 P.m. Sunday School Exercises-9:45 a.m. December 5, 1937, Sub>ect: GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR READJING ROOM-a3133 Central..Avenue Open ilyi (except Wedneiday) ý9 A.'M. to 6 P. M. Wcdneday 9 A. bM. <o 7 411P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. t» 9 P. M.: The Bible and Works of Mmr Baker Eddy, and ali otluer authorimed Cbduiam Sciene Literature- aiay be read borrowed or purchased at the Reading R»v. TUfEPU]gLIC 16 CORWIALLY INV3TKW> TO ATENDTti CHUVaH &ERVICI AND, ViUn' THE REAOINIlO *0 Faux beIlvowien JABYS ut M'rs. C-~ La Alont '-ïlaersieeve. at Wilniette Hleal road. A telephor Betty and Helen Clements. daugli .address, Wilmeîi ters of Mr. and %Ir-,. John A. Clemn- stanips ini anyv cenîs, 381 Sterling road, Kenilworth, mes senger. students at Denison university, came home to spend Thatiksgiving with RETUftN their family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenilworth aveni their son and d I EONO Y SOP nd Mrs. T. D anid Mcstr COMPLETE. Toy la n d ini

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