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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 14

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14 · - WILMETTE LIFE . October 1, 1926 ' THE SPORTS SHOP I of Lake Forest a -~---~---·-----___._,... _ _e) Baptist Church St. John's Lutheran . W ilmette and Park ave nues, Wilmette Her man W. Meyer , M. A., pastor 406 P r airie avenue, teleph one 13!)6 Church telepho n e 3111 633 North Michigan Avenue CS~~b ~ 1 I ANNOUNCE S Showing of Autumn Models SMART SPORTS CLOTHES TOWN FROCKS EVENING GOWNS Models fron1 Chane~, P~to~, Molyneux, Cheruit, Lanvin, Worth, Lelong, and many other Paris houses to be held at THE DRAKE HO.T EL .. MONDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH ·. :. from 11 to 5 p. m. ~e an !l~unce '!ith much pleasure tha t Mada me Wallace is now wttH us and . wlll show the smartest ha t s of the season chosen fro m the best French sources. '"", ·--------------· -· -----· ..-:· ----------·········· ... I I I I I I I I I · 1 I i At the morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. Francis C. Stifter wm speak O?, the theme, 'The Cost of a N~~w ·world. William H. Barnes will be nt t!l "! organ and the choir, under the dit·eeti>1n 0f S ERVI CES Mme. Gilderoy Scott, will r f' nd(·r th e following anthems, "The Sile nt ~;f~:l," by Mission Su nday Neidlinger, and 'The Prayer Pl!l'ft'C t," by 9 :30 A.M., Sunday school and Bible Stenson. classes. !l :45 A.M., First service and sermon. The Junior and JntE>rmediate B. Y. P. 11 :00 A. 1\f., Seconu service and ·sermon. l'. societies will l10ld th e ir meetings . at "The Christian's ::\lisslon in this 'Vorld," 11 o'clock. They will atter d th e op·~ nlllg Pastor M. Freche of St. James' church, worship service, retiring to their own d,~ Chicago. partments after th Children's ~ermon. · At 4 o'clock th e first in a series of seven Vesper concerts will be gi\'cn in thr~ Friday, October 1, at 4: Children's elas!l('S. church auditorium. 'l'he compll'f. ,~ pro- Friday, October 1, at 7 :Hi: J u nior 'Valther league. gram will be found elsewhP.r' in this p~ · Monday, October 4, at 4: Children's pe r. c lasses. At 5:30 the . High s<'hool B . Y. P . t' 'l'hursday, October 7, at 2: Ladies' Aid and Mission. will meet in Children's hall. Thursday, October 7, at 7 :4fi: S (·ni or Walth er league. Wednesday e\'l·ning at 7 :45 oct·urr.; tlh first session of a ::;ix weeks' stud\' of The second Mission Sunday of the y('ar 1\Iisslons. Two classes, one for mcu n.nd one for women, will be held durill~o;· the will be obser ved next Sunday both In first period, tlw men studying K·: uneth Sunday school a n d in t h e regular church Maclennan's book, "The Col5t of a New services.. Pastor M. Frech e, born ~n World" and the women Ralph .\. Fel- I n d ia, whose father was for many yf'ars ton's "Our Templed Hills." Following the a missionary in India, will deliver th f· classE>s E>ach wet'k a lE><'ture or an art- sermons. T h e offe r i'ngs of the day an· dress will be givt'n. This week it will be for the b enefit of missions. an illu~trated lecture on "Alaska." N ext F riday afternoon at 4 o'clock tlw The Woman's society will hold an nil- week-day c lasses for the Christian eduday meeting Thursday; b<'ginning at cation of children will begin. Forty-thrN: children have already enroll ed, but \\'t · 10 :30. expect about twenty or thirty more t1 1 Miss Clara )fuPil t·t· The weekly meeting of th e cholr f·>r enter the classes. r ehrarsal will be held at 8 o'clock on wi ll again have charge of th(' childrf·n from 7 to 11 yPan; Of a~P. The pastor Thursday . will lead the advanced · class, and thoY.:· · The Wilmette Baptist church is locat\·d who are preparing for confirmation. ......, at the corner of Forest and \YilmettP avE>nues. The minister, Rev. Francis C. The attention of members of all t 1J, Stiftler, may be seen in th e study during organizations of the church is <'Rilr·d t· · the mornings of the week except :Monday, the meetings whirh are to tnkP pl: u·· · and at other times by appointmf'nt. Tlw this week. It is always of importan1·· office in charg ' of ·l\li~s Mabelle Rennac- that every member should be pres1·nt, hu t ke r, if; opt'n daily from 9-12 and from t his month it is doubly impot·tant . L· ·t' :1-fi, closing at 12 on Saturday. Office a 11 be ther e. 11hone, 'Yilmette 22~5. ::\IPmb(; rs and fri r n<ls of St. John's aro \ 'HY cordially fnvitf'd t o n.ttend tiH · Lu Exposition to h< · g-i\'1'11 at tl 1> Next ?\fondav \\'ill be the occasion tlwran SIH·rman hotPl <>n Ortolwr ~1-10 It wil l of the second · da\· oi the ten week < ·mbra<'<· <·\'l'r\' lit ·ld of <' llur('h ,\·n rk . .-\ 11 bridge tournan1ent at the Ouilmette mission is free. ~I EE 1' I NGS ___________________ __..,,., :' ,_..r:y... <1 ·· I I ,I In the Interval I Countn· club. ~frs . \\'ilford \V. 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