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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE May 21, 1926 i.:""""'IIIIRIIIIImllllllllltlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll§ "Dust of The Earth" Ia ' Church Play for May 27 The Builders, a society of young people of St. John's Lutheran church, Wilmette, are rehearsing a play, "The Dust of the Earth," to be given Thursday, May 27 at the churc~. The play will be repeated the follotng week at Christ Church, and the cast is as follows: Jerry, Alvin Seehafer; Mr. Moore, Jerry's father, Edwin Fromm; Elizabeth, his daughter. Eleanor Seehafer; Nell, his niece, "The Dust of the Earth," Miss Etta Horn: Dr. Temple ton, the village rector. George Mergenthaler; John Hyden. a young master of "The Maples," Earl Cameron: Tom Osbourne. otherwise known as "\Va ndering Tom." Ed. Cramer; M osc, his faithful scnant and friend. Carl Knobel. NEXT WEEK IN 'WILMETTE (Recorded at the Chamber of Commerce office.) Friday, May 21 7 :30 p. m. Wilmette chapter, R. A. M., Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Wilevansbrook Encampment. No. 177, I. 0. 0. F. Odd Fellow's hall. Saturday, May 2Z 7 :30 p. m. Formal dinner dance. Guilmette Country club. Monday, May 24 2:30 p. m. Progressive Bridge, Onil mettc Country club. 7:30 p. m. Bridge. Men's night, Onilmette Country club. Tuesday, May 25 '12 :·15 p. m. Luncheon, \Vilmctt<: Optimist duh, Lake Shore Terrace. 8:15. p. 111. Guilmette Council, ~n. 922 Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellow. hall. Wednesday, May 26 12:15 p. 111. Luncheon, \\'ilmettc: Ho tan club, Ouilmcttr Country club. . Thursday, May 27 i p. 111. Buffet dinner and Progrc~ sivc hridge. Ouilmcttc Country club. i :30 p. m. \Vilmettc lodge Nn. 931 A. F. and A. M., Masonic hall. 8 p. n1. A. T. Sherman lodge K (I. 892, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellows hall. Friday, May 28 7:30 p. 111. Wilmette Chapter, R :\. ::\1., Masonic hall. Charme Caress ant (Charm Cartsson) ~ Face Powder Compacts Rouge Lip Stick Perfume Toilet Water / E!l I Ridge Ave. Pharmacy g ~ = A distinctive odor subtly suggestive of the romantic charm of Paris. - - gV -----F'P-' . . . = ~ "1 ~ I an<l \Villiam ~Idll\·c. delegate from ~ that parish, attended the sessions of ~ Opposite St. Joseph Church Phone Wil. 316~.~ thr Illinois Synod of Lutheran cl.ntrches ~ · · ~ 1 \\i cdnesday and Thursday of thts wrck ~.uuumnluwnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnu·nunn··H··u·uu·nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"u'uunuuJuuJuJulnu"'u"uuJuluuu,unuJuJuulluJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK I in Christ Lutheran church, Chicag-o. C. C. Renneckat :, ~h~~,~:~~:,~~~;tf:,~r~~:::;~~L~i .. . ' I ., I Invite Villagers to · Service of Pentecost Pentecost, which comes this year on May 23, will he very fittingly and joyfully observed by the members and friends of the \Vilmette Engli sh Luth eran church not only becau se oi tlh· special significance of the day in the minds of ·all Christians, but particularly because this week marks the completion of the work of decorating and painting their church edifice. The bungalow-chapel, which was. dedicated three years ago la st Jan nary. has been completed redecorated. The building, which is now in splendid condition, is located at Greenleaf avenue and Seventh street. vVilliam G·uisc, the pastor, will speak on "Our Precious Crown." There will he the !-~CrY ice of confirmation and the reception of new members. The public is invited to this special service which begins at 11 o'clock. .. . . 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The world judges a man by his knowledge of appropriateness in footwear as anything else. Pied Piper Pied Pipers are a shoe for children that gives first consid eration to the welfare of the foor of the child-it allows a natural. unhampered growrh. For older boys we have the well known, sturdy Holland Shoe that combines good looks. comfort, wear and economy. Headquarters for the Official Boy Scour Shoe. .... ' ~ · · Tf you k uow thE> care we t·Xt·r<"ist· in selt·cting the I ... · Optn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evtnings FIRST ('JJ ASS JU~PAIRING-U·liOl ' U SERVICE foodRtuffs for use in our n·Htaurant, and th e way Wt· :-;upt·n·isl· our cook· The Satisfactory Store ing you · would understand why it is t·xcept ioual. <I I .... TAYLO R 'S BOOTERY 615 Main Street Temptinr; Service MAC'S Bowling Lunch 11 I Wilmette 385 The Dry Goods Store at 1125 Central Avenue-Wilmette 1914 A. M. to Midnight 1 1 59 Wilmette Avenue .1

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