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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1924, p. 12

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.1.2 ~utem Star Will Hold WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924 St. Augustine'a Children Engliah Lutherans Hold Installation January S 2nd Anniv ~raary January 4 Have Program this Sunday The Wilmette English Lutheran church is making :~rrangements for celebration of the second anniversary of its establishment in the village. Anniversan· sen·ices will be held Sunday mon1ing, January 4. with Rev. A. H . Homrighaus. a member of the parish and formerly pa stor of prominent churches in \\'as h ington, D. C., and Detroit, as the speaker. There will be a reception of new memhers in connection with the an nivrsary observance. · Holv Innocents' Day will be fittingly observ.ed in the parish of St. Augustine's Episcopal church Sunday mornf ing December 28, when the chtl~ren o the· Sunday school present a spec tal pr'?gram of Christm~s music and make thetr annual gift offermg. The school will as emble in the ~lub and Parish Houses and proceed 111 a body to the church building escorted by the Church school choir. A Comrr.union service will follow the Sunday school program. Columbia School of Music Clare Osborne Reed, Director Wilmette Branch-627 11th St. TEACHERS IN CHARGE Anna Chlnlund, Philomena lra.ce Private and Class Lessons Plano, Keyboard Harmony, Sight Reading and Ear Training Main School 609 S. Wabash Ave. , Chicago Public ceremonies will he held in "'in!tetka )vfason!c temple Monday <·n·nmg, January :>, when the recently <·lectcd officers ?f Wilmette Chapter. Orclt:r o.f the l<.as tern Star, are in.ducted mto offices. The ritual will uc followed by a ocial program. Officers to he installed include: Mrs. Anna Vent on. worthy matron; Paul Hoffman, worthy patron; Mrs. Grace Skelton. secretary; Mrs. Al*'nta K. Orner, treasurer; Mrs. Lillie ~uffman, a~sociate matron; Mrs. Eva ·· Pyfer, conductress; Mr s. Lila Wat~ins, associate conductress. Holiday Greetings as expressed by the time-honored phrases ~ethodist Choir to Give Parish to Hear of Its Progress During 19 24 The pastor's report oi actidtie s in the pari sh during 1924 will constitute the feature of thl" morning sen·ice at St. John 's Lutheran church, Sunday, January 4. At that time, also, Rev. Herman W. ~Iner wil deli\·er a special sermon in · connection with the induction into office of the ne\vh· t'lected officers of the church. · The parish will han' a ::\t."w Year's E,·e sen-ice and another se n ·ice on the morning of Xew Year's Day. Merry Christmas and ,· Cantata Wednesday Night ,.."The Story of Bethlehem," ·a cantata, ,· ell he pre sented by the choir of the \'ilmette Pari~ h Methodist church \Ved l·sday evening, · Decemher 31 in con~ cctiun with the '~.'atch Nigh't services flf, !he par!sh. :'. 1 here wall also he an address and scr~·ce of pray~r during the evening 'I .The ~hurch committee on evar;gelt!>fl1 11'\'tll be rn charge of the services. Happy New Year can hardly be improved. \Vere it possible to make improvements, we'd certainly do it in wishing the best of the season ,to our friends. ~ To Our Patr.. o ns \Vt' are deeply indeht.e d to onr cu~tomers who have. during the past year, su liberally he~tuwed upon u " their patronage. In addition to this sit~cere expre~sion of our gratitude and to thi s determination on our part to constantly improve our sen·ice. \\' t' take thi~ ncrasion to wish all our patrons . WHITE Blossom Shop FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION End of "L" Phones \ Vilmette 3388-2909 Prompt Delivery Anywhere Complete Line of Pott e d Plants and ~o,· eltie~ for The New Year at Reasonable Prices Phone ua, or c:ome and aee for yourself BOB A Happy and Prosperous New Year John Millen HARDWARE Clothes That Really Fit \Ve don't have to take into consideration the average man . when we are making hand tailored suits. Your particular measurements must l>e foliO\";ecl. The suit is meant for you, and it consequently fits vou correctly. No two men are alike: hence no two suits should be made alike. You'll know the difference in a fit after you have one of our handtailored suits. ~~d be your choice now-your steady, sincle choice.) 'It will give you the double reward ~assured motor pro-' tection and constant econ~y. You can get it here m' 'tbe correct weiebt for your motor. ( We recommend it-/ absolutely. We know its superiority 10 tborouc~ that we ask a single trial-a fair trial, with cranll:ca flushed free from other oil. . rben decide. A great variety of fabrics and sh·les to choose from. · CLEANING I I ..unaro.. PRESSING -3 Stores- 723 Oak St., Winnetka Wilmette Ave. &: Ri-e 621 Main St., Wdmette Winnetka 1565 Wdmette290 Wdmette 3243 JllllerBro.. ~. P. Stell... Sohultz 1152 C..tral A~ Mort! P1Mae- Wilmette Highland Park n.. NGI'tla Shan'· I =*"c Tailora P . .e llotor Co. Glencoe Pavlik a.... Kenilworth Call c~~· ~innetka

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