Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 6

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1-oLOCATION.ý WILLIAM,,G. BEYRER Elcric and Radio ShopU RCA VICTOR RADIOS ý A'SY WMHIERS, Phone 81 SERVICE, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FIRST (JHURCH OF CHRIST, SGIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue WILMErrE, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.nt Wednesday-Testimoflial Meeting-S p.m. Sunday School Exercises-9 :4.5 a.m. MAY 1, 1938 Subj ect: EVERLASTING PUNISUMENTý READING ROOM-1133 Central Avmwu Open Daily (except Wednesday) 9' A.M. to 6 P.M. Wedneaday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Satu'day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 4 Mathew-Franéls Photo, R. C.. (TOM) Klehm nand A. E. (Jack) Nord have been elected presidents ofteWlmette Optimist and Rotary clubs, respectively; durig' the Past week. Mr. Klehm ruas installed as head of the Optimists Monday of this zueek. Mr. Nord tvill assume his duties July 1 The luncheon clubs mecet each week ait Shaumee: Country club. *Central-Lau-el P. T. A.,I Central-Laurel Parent-Teacher as- sociation will be represented by three members when the annual convention of the Illinois Congress of P. T. A. opens at Quincy May 3. Mrs. Milton Bowen, newly eîected président of the Central-Laurel association; Mrs. May .3 to 5. Lieneral meetings and round-table discussions on parent- teacher problems will feature the pro- gram. Among those who will appear as speakers are: Dr. Charles Ger- maine, ý depamntment of education, Uniiversity of Missouri, and Barçlay' Acheson, associate editor of Reader's, Digest. A symposium entitled, "Some are Different," will be a part of the program and Dr. Paul J. Misner, lk>1rer's, JPionee~r Electric ami Radio Sho>, in New Home The W. G. Beyrer Electric and Radio Shop, for many years Iocated at 1131 Central avenue, this week, occupied newly appointed and niod- ernized quarters at 1151 'Wilmette avenue, opposite the First National Bank building. Established in Wilmette since 1905. naoirtants. . Mr. tseyrer owneci one of the- first automobiles to travel Wilmette's streets. He came to the village at the dawn of the "electric age" and .has had an important* partý in "electrifying" hundreds of Northý Shore homes. 1Today the modern Beyrer company provides a complete electric service. It maintains an extensive electric in- stallation and service department and the shelves and displav floor of assîvu at tne team. deeplyregretted.. 111Wilimee Ave SALES e, aOd anston. mne B: Withe ie lJI Z. wiatn- =iber, of and who error is I

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