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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE December ' 17, PJ2( musical program next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. "Christmas Secrets and Surp.r ises" is the subject of the sermon. The following program will be presented by the quartet, assisted by 1\Iiss Linda Sool, .violinist. Organ prelude, "The Holy Night" .. Buck . "There were shepherds abiding in the field, Keeping watch o'er their flocks by night." Anthem, "All Hail the Yirgin's Son!"' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dickinson Anthem, "A Joyous Chri~tmaR SonJ(' .. ............................ Gevaert Offertory, violin solo-"On Wing-s of Song" ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . ~I e ndelssohn ~lis~ Sool .\ ntht>rn, "0 Holy Night" . . . . . . . . .Adn.m Organ Postlude, "H:\lll' lujah Chorus" (l\IPssiah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hand el Isabel Heaps, soprano: Rose Lutiger, (,annon, contraltO; .JOlltl J! . :\JiiJt>r, t(·llOI'; f'lwster Lawrenre, bass: Linda Sool, violinist; Emma E. Hounds, organist and din'rtor. I We w1ll have our Christmas sermon and 1st Presb,.,terian . ·· -! b terlan c E of Bvanston ~:~~~~ ~~~~t; .at the ·me~ting and also f "Tea, In spite o( the w<'ather the ~~ a t C E was well represented and 'anson · ~s ally hrge crowd of our .we had an 1 un ~ E,;ery young person ~ounhg pheop ~ ~u ~ordiallY invit ed to our m t. e. c u~r 15 Chr1stmn I<..ndcnvor. As j)reviously annoUIH't'd arrang~nwnt~ have been made for till' lll't>Sl'lltati~>.n o~ the six-r('~·l picture entitlt>d "Til e J~Ift' of Christ" for our Sunday ~ ·h.ool Chnstmas entertainment, J)('cembt·r 22 at 7 :30 Jl. m. This picture was n·l('tlS('.'l fo~· the first time, No\'embt·r 1 ;., an<l IR RaHl to bt· a \'l'ry wonderful and yt't. a n·ry rt ' \'t·~·t· nt nnd beautiful n·productJon, 1101 . ron I~ . nf thP Christmas stor~· of tlw f'hnst. < htltl, but of His <'ntire !if"· '\\'hilt· tills prngram is t'SP ·dally pro\'id <· ~l ~o r tlw Hunclar school, with out a<ltntsstoll t'h:tr~t', nH:mlwrs o( th (' ch un·h :tnt! <'1·11/..;T··~:lt ton an· also iudtt·cl to attt ·!Hl - Iwhich, was presented by one of 'tlw ::: J1. : 11'f. ers of the group. _ . , .. , . Our ,!3!rl Scout rroop, rtw l\111Hli ·IL 1 i: a Troop, IS meeting regularly at :1 ::111 r 1 . day afternoon. This troop has mad " .fl',) Christmas socks of rt·d scrim whi, ·h \':i ll be fi'~e d with Chril"trnas candit·s ,, 11 11 g-iven to the st-ttknwnt <'hiltlrt·n ,;f ,·1, 1_ cago. The Beginners departm('nt of till · ,. ,, day sc·hool will have· tlwir ('llri ;.. 1· ·. · . : party at the <"hurch 1\"pdnc·scla ,. :1 · .:_ noon, DP<'(·Illb('r 22 at 2 ::!0 ~o'do;· k . · Christmas tmrty for tlw Primary 1(, nwnt will bP Tltir::.uay aft,·n J·"·n . cPmlwr 2~, at 2 ::JO o'clock. 1 , Th'· Pr· ·shytt ·ri:tn dnJreiJ is lo· ·: 11 , tlu· t·nnwl· of ~inth strt·t·t a11d 1; 1·.., 1 a\' 1·nllt '. I 1 XMAS PARTY TOMORROW The children of t.l.H· Bl'ginnn ,· partmcnt of the \\ J!mettt- \l 1·th · church \\·ill join with tlwir lllllth 1 ·1 a Christmas Jlarty ~aturda\· . it 1" 1 · · . ·~. 1, Dec.cmhcr lR .. at 3 .(· cbrk. l hn ha\'tllg as tht:tr :-.pcctal gue:-.t-. hi the rhildn·n ui th<.' kind('rg ar t,· 1· the mothers of the tiny tot-. . This Gift Maltes Any Radio Better! is a new... radio 1ou d speaker that makes you reali:z;e what you've missed in radio. It is a sensitive free ..edged cone, oper-ating without distor.tion, getting low notes n.nd high that o}d..type s p e a k e r s lost! It comes in a beautiful mahogany · cabinet of classic gothic aha~, only 12~ inches high, about the size of a mantel clock. Give it for Christmas, to the family, to a radio friend, to the old folks - it will make their radi.o better. They will remember _, and thank you the year 'round. Price '35. Good for a life.time of daily service. r For folks who want something better than the ordinary. A .Junior ('Jwistmas party for lllt ·lllho·n: of the Juni nr diUrl'h ancl till' . Juni t~r <kpartmt·nt or tlw ~unllay ~·· llfllol \\'til_ Ill' held this nft··rn oon at th1 · o·l11m·l1 f10111 4 ::lO to !i o"<'loC'k. Plan!' ha,··· l>~ ·· · n mach· for a. \'l' ry intc·n·sting; and unu s u:tlly g-ood Junior f"hurch at 11 o'l'lo('k in tlw Ju- tinw . All ·! uniors who nl!··ntl ;~re exnior .AsRc mbly room. Leadr·r, .John J)orn- JW<'tt'd .to brlllg- a tt' IH"I'llt g-Ift. bo~ . Subjt·f"t "<:ifts for tht> King-."' A About I :iO Cot' t ll t· "·onwn of t It· · eh urt·ll "~pedal candlc-lig·ht s<>r\"ict· will lw lwld nnd Christmas carols will bt' n·JHlt·rt>cl w t> rt ' prt'i'ent for tlw lunch· ·, ·n an d Jll'· ·~ t·ntation of tlw prog-ram pro\·idt·d hy till' hy th e .Junior Church choir. ~Ji!;i'ions romrni ttt ·C' ··nt it l·· tl " .\1 i~sionary Christian1 Endeavor at ;, ::HI o'l'!nck. I Ships." Tahlt 'i' wer· · arrangt · ~l in th· · ~ubkct, "How can w e I'XJll't'SH the f:hrii't- f111'111 of :t whc·t·l with its Sl ' \'1'1':\l s pCII.:··s. mas Spirit?" Last Sunday C \"t · nin~; our bt·n ut ifutly dt·coratt·d and ··a··h Ita \'ing f'hristinn Endeavor entt'rtahwd tlw a shill, th t· Jlllrpost· a11t l sig-ni fi,· n Ill'·· of ················· y ; l·:d\\·ard \\"infi('ld Dunn . ),. n,i v ! · 100 Hr oa ch,· a~·. ,\'ill rdttrtl lrt·tt Patn,· unin·r~ ity at Crertl r:t . . tk. 1 to .;pc.:tHI his Cltri-.ttna:-. \'ara i·1t1 .t · < )rrington hotel. . y + · · · · · - . - ..........-.--.- · · -· · · -· · · · · · · · · · · · · ....-.--.-· · · + · · · · · · · .....--; .......-. - · ·· --..:...-..-..-............... H ERE type Gift Jottings from the Dry Goods Store Humming Bird Silk Hosiery Nationally known quality. $1 pair; also at $1.50, $1.85 CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS and HOSE for MEN FOLKS Daniel Green · THE OPERA The Danil'l Green L e a t he r Comfy Opera for ml'n ha s all the case and lux ury of the felt ·Iip per, with the di gnity of leather. In tan and black at $·tOO. Also in patent. Ladies' Silk · Scarf a make a most ac ceptable, welcome gift. Eagleknit Caps The great cold weather c a p a for boys. $1.50. Children's Hose Fancy knit with contrasting tops. All styles. MacLaggan Imported Pure Wool Mufflers $2.00 $3.00 Handkerchiefs the always acceptable gift. In holiday boxes. All prices. THE ROMEO Romeo~ are eYer popular with the men. \Ve ha\'e a splendid assortment for Christmas. THE EVERETT Toys f~r the very small f o I k a and for the larger boy a and girls. Men's Shirts Wilson B r o. s. and Elder, in popular m aterials and colors. Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for Women and Children ']~he Satin Comfy (pictured) ha :-~ltamond quilting that accentuate ~ ;t~ smartness. Padded sole and heel. :\ssortmcnt of colors. . .,\DAMS ELECTRIC SHOP 521 Fourth Street Ph. Wilmette 1040 Bath Robes of wearing, attractive m ateriala. A I s o dressing gowns. Sweaters The Everett is an e xceptional slipper for men. It has a soft, c o m f o r t a b I e, alll~ather lining. INTERWOVEN SOCKS The most durable .socks made. Thcv have a permanent -lustre and a snug, lasting fit. In wear-proof cashmere, mercerized rayon silk, wool, silkand-wool, li<>le lined. Knit-in patterns. At 75c, $1.00 and up. at the Bootery Knit and of brushed wool; for men, women, boys an~i girls. The D'Orsay is a quilted aitcr noon slipper with heel. 1)ompon ornament. Contrasting an <I sc 1ilinings. All colors. Felt Comfy 1-Ioccasins '\Yith rib bot~ t,rim and silk pompon. C~lld s Felt Comfy Boots in tnany bnght colors to appeal to the little ones. at the B.ootery The question of ((What to Give" is easily osolved at this store. Come in and look around. T ... + + e A y L DRY GOODS Wilmette 1914 6 0 + 6 6 R 6 1125.-27 ·central Ave. + + + + '6 'e WILMETTE 6 6 A 4 4 BOOTERY Wihnette 385 6 A 0 605 Main St. ~ ~ + 6 6 6 . s ! ' }! I 1 + A-+ 6 6 6 6 6 e + + + + + + .* + + 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 + 6 6 6 6 + e 6 + 6 6 + A 6 6 6 + 6 6 6 e 6 + 6 ... ~

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