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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 7

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... April 16, 1926 WILMETTE 1,200 ROTARIANS MEET Presbyterians IN ~NNUAL CONFERENCE Secure Quartet Richai-d Washburn Child to be Principal Speaker at Big Gathering Upward of 1,200 business and pro fe ss ional people, coming- from thirtythree cities in northen Illin C~ J S will he guests in Evanston 1v[ondav a1~d Tnc sclay, · April 19 and 20, on th.:? 0crasion of the meeting there of th o:- 1Sl.26 Lonference of the Fortieth Di~trict oi Hotary clubs. Members of th : \\'il111 ~ tt e Rotary club are plrdg1·.l to n·vi ·, lrr 100 per cc·nt atteuclat.lt-: :tt th r Con- of Fine Artists r. . . LIFE ~;;;;·"'"Ch:;~~=!~~~~~""&i;:;; Tenth Street and ,C entral Averiae · '· A di st inct addition to the musical life of the vi llage is found in an announce ment made this week by the First Pres byterian church. Starting- Sunday morning, April 18, a quartet composed of Mrs. Isabel · H ~~aps. soprai10; M r~. Rose Lutiger Gan1wn , contralto: J ohn B. Miller, tenor. <111d Che ster La\\'rence, bass will sing regularly at the Sun<lay morniug "cn·ices in that church. The 111u~ical program announced fnr ~unda. · morning. April 18, is as fnilow s: ()rg·«tl . . . ,. 1 SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-II A. M. \\' edne~da v Testimonial Meeting-g P. l\1. Snnoay Srhool Exerr1'~" 9 :45 A. ~l. Subject of the Lesson Sermon. April 18th-"DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" · ~~ ference. From rarl\' mornin ,(· ·<·n Anth(·m I ~onata in (' . i!-' :'lfinor) Guilmant ~' 'f 1 ·1 1 f · . . , - "GcHl · Our ..... Hf-fUg(' and ~= = = ·' OtH ay untt ate aI tcrnoon , h · · HOURS : "'fh e Bible s nd Works of Mary §' I 1 on Tucs~t n · ng-t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · Foot(' I 1 ray '.Yanston wte s an< th t E\·ans- .-\ntiH·Ill -- "1: ·. Still. B.· 1:-:itill" .... Scott Daily (except W cdnesday · and Baker Eddy and all other ::::. ton Country club, hr ;uJqu;:!r t('rs of th e I 1q.:·au c lt'f··t't<,r,r--"Lt·nto As!';ai" (Of. Saturday) 9 A.M. to 6:00P.M. authorize.d Christian Science ~Conference, will be t<:em111~ with the :!:-. , ~n . f:) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopin Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Literature may be read. bor11 111 1 11 activities of drlegatcs and other Ro\~·~. .. ':· :~t·l·u·d·c :~ : ·:t.:~-a~ _ _ .. ~-~oe~~lon~~ . tary Yi si tors. Plan s han· he~:n rom Church plcted for the most notable Rctary \Valkcr EYerett is home from Ann Services and visit the Readin& Room District Conference ever held in Arbor on his vacation, and is at the ~ northrrn Illinoi s. lt will he the first \" orth Shore hotel. f.nlllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll;llllllll llllllllllllllllliiiiiiiHI·~ time that a north shore Rotan clnb ·has been called upon to he ho ~t ·to the Fortieth District club~. and Evanston 's fir st introduction tn a ronn·ntion I M '-Urh ambitious proportion:-. . PJ·1·lud··- "Ailt>gTo MGtestoso" READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. I' '=-~ = · ~~:rdiiu~li~· i~· c::;ia~~ M~vii;;;t~: ~~~'::t:~ ) M .onday . Morning h ('g~:-,tra tt on \\'til heglll L"ar)y :\[<, 11 - ~ day morning a.t the c(:>l~lltry _l:lt~h un.- ~egia~er I Special Selling der the 1redale, f_erence, terence District 01 t a \\'a genera 1 s uprr\'JSton 01 Lart (. 1 genera l St'Cretan oi th e Con - : and irnm th at };oint the Con- ~' will s" ·ing into action with Conrnor Barn F. Kell\' of w i e I cl in g t h e g·a n I. a n d - a d - ' dre ss e~ of \\'elcoml' lJ\· :\fa\'(Jr Ch;trle s I H. Bartlett and P.rtsident lnseph :~r r <·.se. <'i tilt.' Jo:,·an~tpn l~otar;· club. pr o_ndmg the introductory featur<·:-;. 1 ~otahle amon .~· thl' ou1..;tanding tl'a turrs oi th e Conit.·ren cc will be thr ad drt.·..;s nn 'l'tH· :- da~· aitnnoCJn by H.icharcl \\';t:-.hhurn Child. former amhassa<_lor to Italy and one oi . .-\meri q·~ i Jorenw-.t authors. ).Jr . l 'hilcl is to 'JH:ak ()f l~~~tary's part in the. f< ·,..,tn - I ing of \\ ':1 rld Pva cc._ . . 1 Another 'll('akl·r ot n;ltto!l;tl pr()Jl lt :l - 1 ( · J1 Cl' i..; \ rcr k ThClrpc..·. cd it(IJ' (I i Tht.' I Xation \ Hu -,i n('..;s, well kno\\'11 journ- 1 alist and au1horit\· on trad<' C<lllditiotl..; thn,ughout the · cnuntr~· . l'"PCC ially fr(lm tht' \\'a:-hingtun angle. :\Ir. i Thorpe', t:lpic \rill ·bt.·, "l.l't \\'a . ; hing- I toll Dn It ." I 1 1 of New SILKS A 1 SPECIAL and Friday For Sanarday on I Y · April 16 and 17. wr will offer several attractive patterns of fast color silk Rayons at this low price. They come an a variety of striped a. n d checked design~ suitable for frocks , dresses, children's smocks. etc. A former $ 1 value. priced . a yard- SILKS. more bewitchingly beautiful than ever~ Silks that are different in design , that show marked originality and richness in texture and in color harmony ! T -hese exquisite fabrics are offered at very special prices this week. many of them being introduced for the first time. HALF PRICE! For a limited time we are thorized to again offer. our customers T HE PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE, some in graceful designs, others in small colorful motifs, fashion some of the loveliest fabrics for gay summer frocks. 40 inches wide. he Frank L. ).f ulho11ancl, nationalh· kno\\'n la\\'yer. of Toledo. 0 .. and pas·t president of Rotan· IntC'rnational· Bishop Jam es \\'isc. ·E piscopal bi·;lloJ; oi K,ln sas; \\' ill R. \f anier, Jr., of 'Kasl1\'illr, Tenn.. Carl Faust, special representati\'e to the Conference for H(Jtan International. and ot her leaders i1~ the world -wide I\otary \fo\'c111 (' 11 t. Hear Rotary Leaders Othn notable ~J>L· akers \\'ill 1 DE LINEA TOR, a fashion Butterick magazine, at eJCactly half pric'!. Stmply phone our store to have your name on this list. One year's subscription 1 2 issues - are offereJ fo·r $2.50 per yd. GAILY COLORED SILK AND COTTON. CREPES, in a large selection of new desirable patterns. Let us show you this lovely fabric. V ~ry specially priced per yard Aside i rom the Con fertnce program, proper. th<· Yisiting Hotarian:-. are promised a ga la timr. what with luncheons, theater parties for th e women g ue sts, a motor t our of th e nonh shore for women, and th e annual Governor's Banquet and Ball to he held Monday evening at the Edge" ·ate r Beach hotel. Motor cars by the hundreds ha\'e been pro\'ided by E\'anston, Wilmette and Winnetka Rotarian s for th e use of guests durin g the ConfGrencc days. $1.00. sse PRINTED RAYONS, guaranteed fast color, 36 inches wide, from which attractive frocks can be easily made. $1.00 per yard. $1.2,0 English Lutherans Hold . ~niversary ()bservance the Wilmette English Lutheran church are to observe the fifth anniversary of the org~nization of th~ church at the regular services Sundzy mqrhing, April 18. The Rev .. William Gu.ise .p astor, will give a · sermon appropdat~ to . t he occasion .and Mr.;. Hortense Lechler will be the soloist at \he services . ~f'~n~bers of WORTHEN-CARRICO Co. 1146..48 WILMETTE AVE. WILMETTE We carry at all times. gene rom stocka of both P~ctorial Review a'!d Butterick patterns. .,

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