14. February 11~ 1927 WILMETTE LIFE First Baptist The sermon theme on Sunday morning at the Wilmette Baptist church will be "Blessed Are They That :\Iourn," the second 'of the seri es "The Simplicities of Jesus" base d on a study of the Beautitudes: ' I St. Augustine's Sunday, February 13, will be Septuagesima Sunday, the first of the three Sundays preceding Lent. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M., Church schools at 9 :45 and Morning Prayer with Address at ] 1 o'clock. Our Boy Rcout troop will attend thE> 11 o'clock s e rvi(~e n ·xt Sunday morning, which is the last day of the National Thf' Th e Young Ptople's soC'idy will ha\'c f'elt.>bration of Doy fi cout WPck. for its subject, "Tac kling thr Dail~ Rou- rt:etnr will SJ)('Hk to th e m specially and tine, " at its ii ::JO nwet ing in Children's to their }lHrC' nts. hall, Sunday t'\'f·ning. Today, tiH' 2nd Friday in tlw month , :\Iiss .Jane \dams will sw·ak and the tlu· \Yom· ·n's .\ sso<'iatf'd (:uilcls will meN ( :t·11rge Da~wh quartd will play at tho in tlH· <'luhhousc from 10 ::~0 on, with m ·t>ting· of th , Sun<la~< Ewning- c lub h e ld lunclwon at noon . This i~ the first of in th e Congregational chur('h at 7 :30 tlw fortnightly mt· r ting· ~. "\V(.·ekly m N·tp. m. ing·s will b e r es umC'd in Lent . The Sunday ::;chool assembles in all departments a~ n :30. Thr Quart e rly husim·:-: s m t·(' ting· of the \\·~ · dno · sday t ' \'l ' nin~ tlw hig- Parish Sochurch will be lwld at 8 p . m . on \\"edm·sciabl(· wa.s lwld in the Parish homw. A ctay, F ebruary 16 . \'f' n· lar~t' attenctan<'<· of the boys and The Camp Fin' (;iris will hnld tlwi r giris of t ht~ t·hurch was mystifit>d by tlw rPgular m rt't ing in tlH · church at 3 :30 magic> of a conjuror a.nd amusf'd by mm:ing· pit ·tun' c·onwdi s. HPfn·shmf'nt::; folp . 1~1 . lnw. ·rl and tiH' young('!' riPnwnt d('part e d The nov Scouts will m('d as us ual on for hnnw. ..\ ft i' r thf' f'hildrc n W(·r(' W('ll e ntNtaim·d thE> adult members of the Thun;day ·evening at 7::10. rongr0gation chtncf'd in tlw Pari~h hon!':P Tht' C'hoir will n·lwnrst.· at R o'clock and (·njoyNl tlwmspl\'('S socially in dift't rt~ nt way:-:. Thursday eYe n i ng-. Tlw ".ilnwttt· Baptist (' hurC'h is lncat1·cl at the comC'r of \Vilnwt t<- :tJ1(1 Fnrpst a \'Pnllt'S. The pastor, T:t·\·. Francis f'arr ~tiflet-. may bt' st·en a t his st urly in tlw church durin~ tlw mor tings of th r WPC'l{ f'XC1· pt ::.\Ionday, and a; otlwr tinw:-: by appointm(·nt. Th e dmreh offke is opvn 1laily from !I to 1 ~ and 1 to fi, dosing on ~aturday at 12. Church tt>l(·t1hone "\\'ilm<'ttt~ I The Reason for This Modern New Plant T HOUSANDS of North Shore householders know the wisdom of entrusting their valuable rugs and drapes only to the most experienced hands for cleaning and repairing. This accounts for the overwhelming preference for the service of Mestjian Brothers-a iJreference which has made possible, and necessary. the building of this modern and complete cleaning plant. In countless fine homes, rug service from any other plant is not even thought of as a consideration. 2235. MESTJIAN BROS. INCORPORATED University Wilmette 5050 FEBRVARY1927 :rtJES WED nru FRI SAl ~ 1949 Tales of Hoffman The North Shore \Velle slev -circle i ~fr. and ~fr s. Paul Casterline. Rll will meet Tue sday, February 15, at F ore t avenue, left la st Fridav for a the home of Mr s. he ster D. Tripp, four week ' vi sit in Pa sa dena~ Dur 1 1404 Forest avenue. · · mg t J1e1r at)Sence, M'ISS F. ~.. }. S · \\·ee t will have the care of the two children . -o. . ).fr. and ~Irs. Godfrey Lundberg of I 435 Bi~ch street, \Vinnetka, announce \ The Kenilworth . branch, Infant \\'cl thc birth ..of a daug-hter .. Satur~ay, fare society of Chicago, had a benefit February J, at St . .Luk~ s hospttal. l tea at . the home of Mrs. Arthur \V . .vfrs. Lun<.lbcrg \Yas ~ltss l'.leanor Jew- 'Ruf, 236 Cumnor road, Kenilworth on ett before her marnage. Monday. . ' 1 1 WELLESLEY CIRCLE Rt. Luk1.'s ·dmn·h, E\·anston, is tlw ct·n!t·r fnr thil't('t·n Xonh Shnn· }Htrisht ·s for tlw Hi:-;hop's f'rusa<1P whil'h is h f· in~ hf·ld c·\'t· rywllt·rt· throug-hout tlw l'nit<>d Stat! · ~ in tht· Jo:pist' IIJl;tl ('hurch. In aclditi11n to th .. ri'g·utnr ('ru sach! mass nH·Ptings downtcm·n, thN'P \\'i 11 h1' SJH'C'i:l.l Sl'l'\' i<'I ' S Of many ldnds in St. Luke's lNl hy thf' diff· ·I'Pnt f'rus:-ldt'I'S 1111 \Y f· (ln 1·sd:ty, Thur sday -ancl Friday, F1·hruary ll~ , 17 and 1 R, with SfJE>cial mass m Pe t ings l'adt of th· · ~" nights at 8 p. m. tf11.7 1921 SUN ~ MARCH nru fRl 192.1 ,~;:/i\iJJUL lfll.t_ SUN MON ~ MON TUES WED SA? Each Year on 1 2 3 4 5 . 27 28 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ~ 2021222324 ~ ~ 4 5 "" 1 2 3 6 1 8 9 10 11 12i ~ ~ - February Twelfth America Pays Homage to ""0.. ~ ~ ~j 27 28 -293031 .. ~ ~ : From the Ground Hog-: · · · to Easter · · · · · · B · · · · · · · · · · · "WT · · · · · · · · ETWEEN now and April comes a period of uncertain weatherwarmer one day and colder the next. For excellent results, with the necessary flexibility of heat. try Hoffmann Brothers' Pocahontas Nut- 4-ton load lots, chute delivery, $12.00 a ton. Consult us .as fuel specialists. e know coal. Our assistance has helped many to satisfactory heating. Call on us today. Abraham Lincoln With the observance today of his birthday, may the principles for which he stood have renewed emphasis in all walks of life with a firmer determination to follow the trail that he blazed . HOFFMANN · · · BROS . · · · · ·· 1208 Central Ave. - First National Bank of Wilmette Wil. 131 · · ··· ············