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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE Febrt.1ary 4, 1927 Baptist Church At the morning worship at 11 o'clock Sunday, the ordinance of the Lord's SupThe Camp Fire (~iris will nwet in tlw Jh·r will he observed, the hand of fellow- church on Monday at 3 :30. Rhip gin'n to n<'w memb(:'rs and Mr. Stifler ·wi II gi Vt' th<' first of a ::;eri('S of serThe February nwdinp; of tlw board o( mom; on "Tiw S impli cities of Jesus," bas- d aeons will be !wid in <'hil<ln·n':-> hall on ing hi::; thoug-ht upon th e teaching of the l\Ionday ~vening at 8 o'clocl<, l:katitudPs. A delegation of wonwn from tile "·om-, Th~> l'iermon for children is followN1 by an's society of the church will altt·nd the tht· nwl'ting of the Junior Young Peo- Febr.uary meeting of tlw \Yonwn·~ :\~is ple's society at 11 :30. A tra.ined kinder- sionary Union of Chicago at t lw Jrvmggartt'll is also on hand to care for small Park Baptist church l!n Tut·sllay, Ft·IJt·uchildn·n during th · church services. ary 8. toonist and speaker, will present his illustrated Sunday program entitled, "'l'he Master Painter." Garden Talks RADIATO The f:mded Sunday I !l :30 with instruction :!>'!>~..~fper COVER col school opens at unde r competent t\.'achers for all ages. There are classes for young people and for men and wonwn. At 3 ::10 thf' pastor will meet with his class of int('rm<:-diates (ages from 11 to 1 4) for instruction regarding church nwmbt:rship. Tlw Hig·h school n. Y . P. lT. will meet in Childn·n's hall at 5 :30. John Ouse's g-routJ will he in charge. Harry K :\lyers of ~t>w York, st>crctary of the Stereoptic:m Htl<l Exhibit dt>p<ut ment of the Northern Baptist convention will deliver an Illustrated lecture on "Stewardship." This church eo-operate~ with thl· Runday Ev£·ning club which prt· ~ent~ this week at 7 :30 at the Congn'gational church. ' Alton Packard, the widely known car- Beaud.iUl radiator covers at a surprisingly low price. Protect your walls, dr~peries and furnishings from dust and smudge. Transforms unsightly radiators into ornamental pieces of furniture. Provides moist, healthful air:. Made to order, for high or low radlators. Upholstered In any material to match walls or furnishin~s. Write or phone for special introductory low price. R. E. JOHNS 1IFG. COMPANY Resldence-4608 Beacon St. Omce-Suite 218-219 S. Dearborn St. Tel. Wabash 8248 Chicago Our Great Sale of ,_... (Contributed hy Wilmette Garden club) Once again the month of Valentines is here, and with it comes the great event which all lovers of gardens have been waiting for for many ·:nontbs. The great seed catalog- Valentmc! It is said that February is the month of year that gardeners get the most enjoyThe s~>cond session of tht· ::\Tis~·dnn .ment from their gardens. One can Study class for m e n and "" ·nwn will lw readilv believe this after looking held "on 'Vednesday at the ehurch. through and poring over the delight'l'he Boy Scouts will m eH at 'i : :10 ful catalogs which have alre~dy begun p. tn. Thursday. The choir will meet coming to us. vVhat a thnll we ~et for rehearsal at 8 p. m. on Thursday. when coming upon such a suggestiOn The \Vilmette Baptist church is located at the corner of Wilmette and Forest as, "Plant blue ageratum and shell avenues 'l'he pastor, Rev. F 'r ancis Ca.rr pink dwarf phlox ~round. your ro se Stifler, may be seen at his study in the bed." Can't you JU St ptcture ho:v church during the mornings or the Wf'f'k lovely it would be? · And then agam except Monday, and at other times by appointment. The church office is open what a hopeful feeling comes over you daily from 9 to 12 and 1 + ' fi, closing- on when you read: ~'After a light snow Saturday at 12. Churc 1 ,elephone, '\ Vil- scatter wood ashes arouncl the roob nwtt(' 2235. of your peonies and see the improvement in the spring." BUILDS NEW HOME Who has seen the tirst robin? This A building permit was issued this week to Nathan Elson for a brick ve- year the purple grackles, card.inals, and neer residence, with garage attached, robins have been seen all wmter, not at 744 Sheridan road, Wilmette, costing in great numbers, just an occasional one. -~ cardinal has come daily to qne $25,000. of our residents for food which ~he ha ~ never failed to haYe in readines s . . \Vould that manv of us might do the same for these -little creatures! \\'e \\·ould he well repaid for our effort . . "1lay the \Vilmette Garden club se~1cl a valentine to each of our readers: 0 Yalcntioc, l'rdtY little low~ uf nlint·, · Littre· lo\· · whol'a' ydlow hair ~lakt · s the daffodils d t·spai r; Little lo \·e who~<' shining- t·Yt·s Fill th e stars wilh mild surpri~t·; l litlwr turn your t Pn w ee tot·s, Enl'h n. tiny :-;hut-up rosl', And most fitting- and complt-tt· For the ro!-iy-pinky ft·d. Toddle·, toddlfo, lwre to nw, For I'm waiting-, do you St·t· ~ 'Vaiting just to <.·all you mint·, Val ·ntine, 0 val e nliiw. Yal e11tin e, 0 valentin e! I will drc·ss you up ~o fin<' . H er e's a froek of tulip l<·ans, ·rrimmcd wilh lace the spidt'l" \\'£· aves: ]l(:' re's a cap of larkspur lJlUt ', .Just prec ise ly mad e fot: you ; 1 kn·'s a. manU·l scarlet dYt:d, Once th e tig(·r lily'~; prid£·, Spottt·d n.ll with n ·lvt:t hladc Like the fire h<'ctle's had< ; Lady ::;lippf'rs on your f(·i't, Kow Lchold you all com11lc·tp . COnt(', and let me <:all you mi1w. Valentine, 0 valentine, a wreath for you I'll twin e; I will s<·t you on a throne \Vlwre thf' damask rose has blown Dropping· all h(·r v<'lV<:'t hloom ' ( 'arpeting- your l(·afy room . · Here while you sha.ll sit in pride, Buttf'rflies all rn.inbow-pi e<l, lzand~ hee tlt·s g·oJd and gn:Pn, Creq)tng', flying-, shall lw set·n: Every bird that shak<'s its wing.·, E\'C'ry ka.tydid that sing-s, '-'~::~sp an~l bee with l.Juzr. and hum ; l!Itht>r, hither, SC'C them come, C re(·ping all lwfore your feet RcndPring thc·ir homag-e ml'c t · Hut 'tis I that call you mine ' Val ntin<', 0 valentinl'! ' -LAURA E. IUf'IL\RD~ . ~<m: Val~>ntim·, ... I Oriental Rugs Was to Have En. ded Last Monday! The insistent demand of scores of our good customers who had not been able to get to the sale during January compelled us to continue the ~ . . sale a little longer. If you haven't ~~~~~,I shared tn the wonderful oppo~tunities offered by the sale, get 1 here as soon as you can! fl A Few of the Remaining Values: $595 $34.50 Women Arrange Birthday Fete for Disabled Vets The next meeting of the committee on co-operation with ex-service men $1000 Chinese, of the \Voman's club of \Vilmette will be held on Monday, February 7, at Size llxl8 the home of Mrs. E. P. Fatch 611 Persia1~ Irans, \\~ ashington avenue. The mc1;1bers \\'Ill sew on rags for the rugs to be 30x60, average size made hy the men. ' 1\loussouls, $25 A birthday party for men at the 4x6, average size Great Lakes hospital whose birthdavc; fall in March. · will be held on March $3400 In1perial Kashan 24. The committee is glad to have other women who are interested in the Saruk, party go '"·ith them. The men will he Size 12x21 preset~ted with little gifts from the Fountain Square Evanston comn11ttec. $350 Persian Heriz, A call has been sent ol.ll for. a suit Size 9x12 · of clo.thes for one ·of the men. The comnuttee is always g]ad to receive ~~======================================~-=-=-=-====================d clothing for these men. $55 $1850 $195

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