-- _.- s WILMETTE LIFE March 5, 1926 St. John's Lutheran \\·ilmette and Park avenu-es, Wilmette Herman \\~". Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 J 'rairie a venue. Tele.phone l~S6 l hurch telephone 3111. S~UVICJ<-;s Methodist Church Dr. Stansell will preach next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epwodh league. Subject, "Verbs of "h1·istian Living-To Know." Lead<'l', l\lr. Joseph Millt>r. !t :30 a. m. Sunday school and Dible clas.!'es. On WedneH<lay eveni11~· s at 6:3U will V :30 a. m. Pr·eparatory service for be held the second Lenten Dinner· Concommunicants. ference. Dr. Aubt·ey S. lloore, the new !1:45 a. m. Fir.!'t service arul Holy Com- pa~tor of the Cov('nant :\f. 1<~. church munion. of Evanston wilJ speak immediately 11 :00 a. m. Sel'ond st·rvice ~n<l sennon, {()])owing the dinner. l\lr. E. G. Bent'"L ht> l>iseharg·t· of a Task ... lev briefly· preceeding the mid-week se'rvice. There will be special music. :ut<~WI'I ~(~S The Philathea young women will sen··· )lunda.'· and Friday at 4: <.'hihlren's tlw dinnt>r. He~ervations should be classes. lltlHle throug·h the church office. WilTut-s<lay evening at s: \·ot ·r·s meeting-. nwttt> ~:l4X . .:\Tonday evening at S: choir pt·actict->. Thut·s,la\· at :! p. m. tlw Womau · ~ I.~:<; VI' I<~~ !!'t<;n , . H ··; Foreign l-fissionary soclt'ty will nH: t'l \\.e<lnesda\· evt-nillg· at 7:4:, u'eloek, at the home of llrs. H. Kinne, 1324 "The Lo.neliness of ( 'hrist." t·;Imwood a venue. Mrs. ( 'harles Lundberg will be assistant hoslt.·ss. D(· This week th(· first numl.H·t· of "The votiom; will he given by lin;. J. C. ~[ar \Vilmette Lutheran" our· new church till; lt·sson, :\Irs. C. A . \Vh·:elt·r. Uur paper, made its entt·y into the homes ~lissiouary, :\liss llillt·t· will bt- with of our membet·s, an(l we hope was wel- us and spPak 011 tht· inside life of comed by them. It will appear again tht' uativt' <'hillPH··. ..\ !at·g-..- att··nin the neat· futun· to hl'ing· such llt'WS dance is desired~ and information as will foster tht· spirit of true Chl'istian wor·ship and Bo\· Seouts lllt--t·l at th·· church, .\Iota wot·k among- U!;. The main article in clay ·~·vt..·n i ng-s at 'i :ao p . n1. All hoy !' the present issue tleals with the offer- nre urg·t->tl to eomt> in uniforms . ing to be taken up by a canvass among· out· memhers next Sunday, at thn .Juuio1· l:n\· ~kout:,; mt·el Msneh 7, between 2 and 6 o'clock, for chureh Thu·'·sday t-\' t·uing-s at 7:on . the Building· fund of Concordia Theo- l'ontt·sts, instt·uction )lt'riotl and tlrill. log-ical Seminary, St. Louis, ::\lo. (arl S ·out~. ·r.roop~ :! and 4 lllt't't Tht· \Vednesday evening Lenten Tuesdav aftenwons at 4 :oo. This is st'rvict·s have been well attended thus Intern;ttiunal month for (;irl ~cou·,.;. far· this year, all the pews being oc- All l~il'l S<·out:-; an· urg-,·d to l'Otne in ('Upie<l at every service excepting uniform. (~am··s, soug·s and illstr·ucthose in the transepts. Btill-if all of ou1· memben; made it a point to at- tion Jlt'riod. tt:nd, there would be nothing but. lli~.;-h ~ehool liil'l :-:('outs. Troop 1. r-~tanding room. \\re hope it will come \\'··<lne:;day a(tl-'rHoons at 4. to that. On \\rednesday, llarch 10 the chiltlt·en of the weekday classes will sing special lenten music during the service, assisted by the Junior ch.oir. Come and hear them! All voting members · of St. John's are requested to attend the regula·· monthly meeting of the congregation Tuesday eTening, March 9. Several new members will he received into memhen;hip and a number of important other matters will be on the program. We hope that every member will make it a point to bt· there. t Hrl Scout~. Troop aftt·rnoons at ·1. :1. \\' t::tlrh.: sday Tht' Qut·en El:llht·J' Standard Bear~<r will he held at the l~pworth Methodist l'hurch, llar<'h 6. All \Vil nwt te girls belonging tl> this ~ocid~ are urg..-<1 to be -. t th rally. rail\· SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS You have all had tailor · made clothes and know the vast difference in the workmanship of ready-made and tailor-made clothes. Schultz & Nord have always maintained a high standard of quality and workmanship from every angle - style, fabric and tailoring. Let us take your measure for your spring suit and topcoat that will measure up to your highest expectation. They'll ·be admired. Cleaning R~pairing Pressing Thurs·lay hea : sal. t'\'t>lling-s at s, choir r··- Satunl;t,. aft..-rnoons at 4, the Juniot· <·hoir wiil mePt. All membt->rH art· u1 g·t·d to II·· JH't·st-nt. Mrs. N. A. Hanna of 1046 Forest :\fiss Florence Butz oi 802 Lake avenue left Sunday on a shopping tour avenue left Friday, February 26, for in New York City. 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