Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 42

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

42 WILMETTE LIFE December 18, 1925 1 FETE BRIDE , Recitation: The Adoration of tht! .A.mong the entertainments for Miss Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette. Shepherds. Carol: 0 Little Town of Bethh:l:P1 :1. Herman ,V. Meyer, ::\[. A. pastor Recitation: The Christchilcl anc.l th ·~ Dorothy Iliff before her marriage to 406 Prairie Avenue. T lephone 13% 'Vise ')[en. · f C 1 b 0 Church telephone 3111. Carol: "~e Three Kings of Ul'ient Donald J. Hoskins o o urn us, ·· The ffering for Children who lltA t'rl on December 22, was a theater party Ser,·lcea our help. last week given by the meml>e_rs of. a H.ecitation: The Christchild anG th . . · h M II 1ff 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and BiLl·~ club to whtc ts s Sll classes. 'Yise ::\len (2). · lall brid!!e .. Carol: As with Gladness .:\Ier. of bdongs. They entertained her at a 9:45 a. m. First sen· ice and sermon. 11:00 a. m. Second R('l'\'ice and sermou, Old. {)erformance of "The Dove" at the Th e Benediction: Th Xun c Dirnitti~. T 1 "The Yoice in tl. c: 'Yilderness." Distribution of Gifts. Blackstone theatre. he 10stesses were the ~~ isses Dorothy Anderson, Emily Holidny Sen·lcca December 24 at j l) . m. Children's One of the Tuesday luncheon and Goelz, Helen ~arlan, Marjory 11ann, Christmas Eve program. D ece mber 25 at G:30 a. m. Early Christ- bridge clubs met this week with :Mrs.,J::ances Schetdenhelm, and Rebecca mas service. \Y. J. King of 611 Forest avenue. l· ttch. December 25 at 9:45 a. m. SeconJ Christmas service. December 25 at 11 a. m. Third Christmas service. St. John's Lutheran ~ing to Wilmette from their lv me in Bronxville, N. Y., to spend the h,) Ji- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armstrong re day season with the latter's pan T ~. 11r. and Mrs. M. ]. P. Barrett of ,33 Forest avenue. di su ('!- it! DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Osteopathic Physicians Re~iuence S· cl \'·/ 1' ···r and Office Phone 30H sua {'t-ntral A"\·enue St. John's extends to all, especially to those who have no church connections here, a very cordial invitation to its Christmas services. l\Iay the Dirtll<'lay of Jesus Christ, th · Saviour, ftntl us seeking Him, and finding Him . A Happy a!Hl Blessed Christmas to ,·ou All! . I ll a· The pan·n ts of our .·uncla\· schodl children anA particular!\· invited t n thl hildreo1's J)rogram to ·bu given at St John's on C'ht·istmas eve at 7 lJ. tn. All the <leJJartmen ts of the Sunfla ·.: ~chool will take· part. A s usual t11·,. program will consist of recitatiun and 80ng. The old, old carols will again L t sung, and the ChriHtmas storv will u, · told; the latter in th e form of a pag-~ eant. The early Christmas sC'rvice, an institution at St. John's begins at 6:3!J o'clock. Special music h:.~.s been provided for. ::\Irs. H. Rohrmann is th · soloist. The girls' ehoir will also sing·. On Christmas afternoon betw ee n U1e hours of 4 and 5 th carolers of St. John's will follow their usual custor11 of visiting all the shut-ins of the church to sing to th m. The pastor will as usual accompany their singing on his violin. The following program will b e giv ·n on Christmas Eve: Professional: Come Hither, Ye Faithful. Invocation by the pastor. Beginners' and Primary Department: Carol, "As Ea<.:h Happy Christmas." Recitation: Carol, Little Ch il<lren Can You Tell. Pageant )· ~·: ' i' \()(' tl J'l ll l' ll Ill Ill .\I )I In.termediate Department: Th · Prophets, and the Prophecies of Christ. Recitation. Hymn by the congregation and th~ Sunday School: Come Thou Preciou-::; Ransom, Come. Recitation. Carol: Let the Earth Now Pra1::~e the Lord. Senior Department: Announcement of the Saviour's Coming. Hymn: Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates. Recitation: The Magnificat Carol: Angels frfom the Realms of Glory. Recitation: The Benedictus. Carol: From Heaven Above to Earth I · Come. Junior Department: The Birth of Jesu-s Christ, Our Saviour. Recitation: Rome, and the Decree of Caesar Augustus. Carol: Silent Night, Holy Nig·ht. Recitation: Bethlehem's Fields, Angel and Shepherds. Carol: The Gloria in Excels is Deo. ·cA Bit of Christmas Shared with All Who Pass Your Home HRISTMAS TREES that grow- in - ' the yard now are being decorated new and kin ly custom that electricity makes possible~ Why not run an extension cord to the little fir tree in your yard or light up an extra tree on the porch? It will brighten your home all through the Christmas week. b M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phone Wilmette 2764 1030 Gr-leaf AYe. ChTistmas TTee Sets come with 8, 16 or 32 lamps of assorUd colors. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ·O F NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 Jno. . S. Reesman, District Manager WILMETTE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy