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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 22

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WILMETTE JilT( LIFE n .aTIIIT January 22, 19.ZG nn nil· Jill Jl · rill r111· m1 r&IA\ 111 1· r11 n r111· r11 n JJil1 mn 111n Ynu TIIIT r111' 111n mn Baptist Church At the morning service at the Baptist chut·ch on Sunday, January 24, the pastor, H.ev. Francis C. Stiffler, will commence a sf'ries of l:knnons 011 "The Excepts of Jesus." They will be bast.·d on five of the 1:-\T<·at saying-s of .Tt:SUS round in tht· Gospt·l H.t·<·onl as follows: Ja.nuan· 2 ·1. Exc('pt - l{<·nt·wal, Jo'hn 3:3. . Jan ua r~· 3l. hx<·<· pt - Ch ilrlli kl·nPss, .:\Tatt. 1 S :3. Fl'bruary 7. i':X('t'Jil- t:uodtwss, .:\latt . fi :20. February 14. Ex<·(·pt- 'onstan<"y, .John 1;-, :4. Ft:hruat·y :n. Ex<·t·pt - L'oliS~'<·t · ation, John l!!:t ·L Tht· Sunday S('hool oiTt·rs g-r:ul<·<l instnH:tioll fo1· all agt·s . Tht·t··· :u·,. t'lasst·s for ntt·n :uul ,,. , ·lllt'll. Thl· St ·ssion t'<llllll\l · tH·t·s at !I ::~11. Els.-wht·t'<' in this is~·Hlt' is a CHillplete announ<·enu·nt of ~Itt· fit·st. uf five org·an n~citals to IH' g·tvt·n. on Suu<1 a v aft 'I'll o on ", t h t' tl a t ,. s I H" 1 11 g · .J a 11 uai·y 24, Feuruary 2~. :\larch 2 ' , Apr.il 2i> atHl ~la , . 30. Tht· vrogTam thts wt>ek is in 'charg-e of tlw org·anist of th<· dlltl'l'h, \\'illiam J l. Bat·nt·S, assist('<!!),· :\Tr. \'ilas Johnson atHl .:\ladame Gi.ld 'I'OY Scott. Tlw l't ·c ital will begin at 4 p. 111. ThP.. Youngl't·(;JI}t.'s so!'it·ty will nH·t·t at ;-,::win Childt't·n's hall fnr their rPg uJar Su tH.lay l'n·n i ng tlrog ram. This churc·h co-opt·ratt·s with th·· Su·Jda:-· I·:n·ning dub whtl'it pr··st>nts I :ranson l>l'C'ou at th1 · Cung reg-ationa! Chur ·h at 'i ::W. S('hll<d or H· ·ligl·lll JlH···ts ,,,, fot· th·· St·l'IHtcl St·SSillll t·f the "'intl·l' St·nH·Stt ·r. ('lasst·s f11r c·hildt't'll \ to I:! yt·ars at ;, :-l:i. F ·llowship !Jillllt·r at li:::u for \\ llidt r··st·r\·:1 tions should lw in tht· , ·hurl'h olli··· · IJ\· Ttlt·sda\· at 1 o't·l(ll'l.;. l'uurst·s lll l .; ift· uf P:tul, <"hur1·h S··h·tttl L··:ult-rship, l't·t·sunal 1·:\·ang·t· lislll and Fut ·t·ig 11 :\I is:-:ions i 11 the t·V· ·n i 11g with a Story I 'i1·turt· !lour for ,·llildr··ll. \\'t·d!lt·SdH~· ~.- ARE YOU BUSY? Are you sufficiently occupied in following your vocation and avocations so that time does not hang heavy on your hands? Did you come to Wilmette originally for the purposj! of finding added duty and responsibility to satisfy a jaded longing for more activity? Are yo11 afflicted with enforced idleness at times as a result of lack of definitely assigned obligations? Witl!out question, the individual resident of Wilmette is a busy, preoccupied ~ erson who would gladly welcome any reasonable pjan whereby he might economize in time. The citizens of our village are discovering such a scheme in the realization that one's personal efficiency- and therefore on~'s personal freedom- may be greatly enhanced by the devotion of one hottr a week to church attendance. Properly utilized, that one hour will yield greater returns than any other hour of the week,- a perspectiv: of the past week and an inspiration toward a more effective week ahead,- association with the friends and 11eighbors whose friendship is invaluable but otherwise neglected,- and the personal reception of the inestimably helpful guidance and benediction of a Heavenly Father who rejoices in our presence in His house. ::\Ir. Thl' Tlw :\lid-\\'intt·r l~anqu· t o~ th·· Chi<'ag11 I:aptist Sttl'ial l ' 1110t will lllt·t·t at tht · ll:t11tilton <'lltl· 1111 'hur~ day, .January :.! . Tht· addr.·ss will 1... gi\·1·11 I·\· !Jr. K Y . .\lulli11s, pt·o ·sidt·llt of th1· I:aptist \ \ 'o.l'l·l ..\lli:llll't ·. Ticlu · t~ Jll:t\' lit· st ·l'll!'t·d It\· vallin~ tho· ('hlll'\'h ot1ice. . uuuue I ~ Tht· (':ttllp-Firt· girls will lllt't'l :tl 3:30 on Thursday aft··!'lw(ltl. Th·· \\'olfCubs will met.·t at 11.-adquartl·t·s at 7:30 on Thursday. Tht· ( 'horal Society will mol't fot· ltPht·arsal at p. rn. on 'fhursclay. Links "X" and .. LJ" w i 11 mt·l·t toua.y for luncheon at 1 o'clrH·k. Link .. ~ ... Leade r , l\1rs. !::>c:hmit.lt, wilh :\Irs. SwanLer ';, 110 Fift h stre ·t aucl Link "U ... Lt·adt·t·, .\Irs. Tunlt·r, with .:\Irs. \\'t·lclon, 1340 Greenwood avenue. The Baptist chur('h is locatt"t.l at tho· coruer 11f \\'ilmettt· ancl Fon·st avt·nttt·s. Tht· pastor, H.t:V. Franci~ <~. Stiffl er, may be seen in the Study d uring· tht: morning-~ of th w ·ek except .\londay, or by appointment. The c h urch, in charg-e of .i\liss :\Jabdl · HPnnackcr, is UJH·n eVl·ry day ft·om !I unti l 1. Good Preaching, Good Music Good Fellowship Morning Worship at 11 uuuuu Directory of Churches: The First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue REV. GEORGE Nor th S hore :Musical society onday afternoon at the home of ~f r:-;. Han·ey :\ . Bu . . h, 721 Green\\'oocl a \·enue, \\'ilmettc. ~I T he meet-; P. MAGILL Phone Wilmette 2814 First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette A. venues REV. STEPHEN A. LLOYD St. Augu~tine's Episcopal Church I I 40 Wilmette Avenue REV. HUBERT CARLETON Genther's Market for The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette A venues REV. GILBERT STANSELL Wilmette English Lutheran Church 703 Greenleaf Avenue REV. WILI,IAM GUISE The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues REV. FRANCIS C. STIFLER St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park A venues REV. HERMAN W. MEYER Committ~. mfl IIIJI \fiJI Quality Meats Courteous Service Prompt Delivery 1145 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Post Office 1111'1 \111'/' Published .b y tbe Interchurch Advertising \IIIIi \ ...I Wilmette Church Council lllll U'JIJ, ~JIJ, lllll lllll lllll mil IIJJ ~l!J, ~TIJ/ liiiL 11 ~liiJ ~liJJ \fiJI \llf/ IIIJ IIJJ IIJI liiU UIJ/' \lfl, UIU

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