38 WILMETTE LIFE October 15, 1926 Elder and the subject is "Helpers ot Jesus." Sermonette by Ralph Rice. St. John's Lutheran The ALICIA PRATT SCHOOL of DANCING REOPENS Wednesday, Oct. 20; Evanston Wotnan's club Thursday, Oct. 21, Winter Club, Lake F,orest. Friday, Oct. 22, Monday, Oct. 25, Winnetka Woman's Club. Tuesday, Oct. 26, St. Elizabeth's Parish, Glencoe. Saturday, Oct. 30, Elm Place School, Highland Park. Beginning and advanced classes for women and children. comprising Character Interpretive - Pantomime Dance Dramas - Limbering Eccentric Stretching Plastiques Building and Reducing Exerdses, and the Newest Ballroom Steps including Valencia and Black Bottom. Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette. women's Bible class at 10 in the Hermon w. Meyer M. A., pastor · church parlor under the leadership of 40u .t'rcurie av~:: .. ut:. 'l'clepno"e 1J!J6 Mrs. F. R. Quayle. Church telephone 3111. SERVICES . Every member will be present for Roll 9 :30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible Call October 24. classes. 9 :45 a. m. First service and sermon. 11 :00 a. m. Second service and sermon. Christion Endeavor at 5 :30 o'clock. The leader is Marte LeF~ve and the topic i~> Classes for the Christian education of "The Constitution of the United States." chi ldren are given at the Sunday school rooms· every Monday and Friday afterHegular dinner meeting of Ouild Spok<· noon at 4 o'clock. Any child 7 year!'! of of the Woman's society Tuesday, Octoag(:> or above may enter. Tuition is free. b<·r 1!), at 6 :30 o'clock. Tlw call extended to Pastor ~!eye r by the Sunday School Board of Synod, asking him to take the executive secretaryship of the board and to edit all the ~un day school literature has been declm ·d by him. On Sunday evening-, October 24, th e E\·angelical Lutheran Young People's league of Chicago will gin' a song sen·ice at St. John's. It ·is expected that sen' ral hundred of th<> young- people will journf'y to Wilm<>tte to attend the service. The Young- Peop!E:> 's l ea~ uE' is organi?.ed to foster local charitablt> projrct:-: Jlartieularly, and ha::; dom· a grt·at deal for ('hildren's charitable work in PiHt icular. The \-\"irmetka \\·oman's drell' of St. John's is giving a supper for tlw benefit of tlw organ fund "Wednesday, October 20, at the Parish House, Oak and Linden streets. Tickets are . 7!) cents for adults and 50 cents for chtldren. nin~ )lid-wee k sen·i<'e on V\t·dnesday at 8 o'clock. E'H'- Holl ('all Sunday morning, October 24. Announr~·nwnts of Young Pt-ople's a<'tivities for the week. · Monday-Roy Scouts 7 ::10 p. m. Tu esday-RPrreation for older boys and Young men. Thim;day- Old,,r girls at 7 ::\0 p. m. : Friday-Boy Rang<>rs at :l ::lO o'clo1·k ; dowm;tairs. <:irl Scouts at :l :30 o'dol'k upstairs. University 2433 1125 Davis Street Winnetka,.l520 1'//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////, Roll ('all October 24. The followin~ musical program is announcPd for next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock: Organ Prduclt--" Andante ("antabilt>" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tschaikowsk~ Antlwm-" IIark. Hark, My Soul" RlH,ll c y 1.\ntht·m-"Lta d )Je, Lord" ...... \-VeslE'~· organ Offt>rt11ry-"Lento Assai" (op. 2H. Ko . It) .... ..... ... .. C'hopln Soprano Rolo- "ThPst' an· Tht>y" (Holy· City) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oaul )frs. Heaps Organ Po!'l~luclt·-"Largo·· .. .. ... Handt>l Moth-No-Mor The Only Mothproofing ·Service with a Presbyterian Church The October nwt>ting· of the Sunday school teachers and offiet·rs '1:ut>s<lay night at 7 : '15 o'<'loek. lt is important that all b(:> present. l\'ll i1's class Sunday morning at o'c lock with Ralph Durham as t1·a~·lH·r . LIFETIME GUARANTEE or see our Tlw Prt-shYlt·rian church is locatt ·<l at the ('Ortwr of Xinth street arid ( :n·t·nh·at' 111 a\·rnu<>. "Habit dt>t<·rmirws condud ancl l'llar<tcter. Going to chur'dl is a g·ood hahit." mak~s Phone Shelldrake 8237 Wilmette Representative Sunday school !! ::w a. m. t·arh Sunday. )lnrning worshiyl t>a<·h ~unda:· at 11 o'<'lock. There being onlr onl' such St·n·ict· t·ach Sunday in ou1· st·n·ral churches, P\·ery one idt·ntitied tlwrl-'with shoulfl plan accordingly . You should attPIHl church at lea:o-;t onCt' a wet> k. Junior churc·h at o'clock in th e Junior assembly room each Sunday. Th leader for this Sunday is ~lary Janf' "Taking tllf' lint· of lt·ast r, ·f-dsta JW·· rivers and nwn crooked. u I Mrs. Richard \\'. Jordan entertaincct the me!nbcrs of the Tuesday luncheC!n and bndge club at her apartment tn the Linden Crest this week. Renneckar Drug Co. Central Ave. Phone 28 -. I 'I I I I Each 11 Combmation of Quitt Dignity and Rt~tlul Charm. 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