Marcp 4~ 1927. WILM 'E TTE . LIP·E lJ , will be the first Sunday in Lent. here will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m. ; Church schools at 9 :45 and Holy Communion with address at 11 o'clock. Next Sunday being the first Sunuay of the month will be Corporate Communion Sunday for both the Boys and Girls Communion league. There was a large attendance of members the first Sunday · of last month and we expect a still larger attendance next Sunday morning. Sun~jfa.rch · St. A~.ustine's First Baptist The Ordinance of the Lor<l's Supper will be observed at the morning service, Sunday, and the pastor will give the fifth of his series of sermons on the Beati.tudes "Blessed Are the Merciful." The choir will sing under the direction of Mme. Gilderoy Scott and Mr. William H. Barnes wlll preside at the organ. The service begins at 11 o'clock. Especial attention Is given to children in the morning service. They are all invited to remain through the early part of the service and until · the Children's sermon is given. They are then dismissed-the little children to be under the care of a trained kindergartner and those of Junior age m eeting for expressional training under expert leadershi~ Sketches fot a new home, what is mOte interesting? " -we make them. }\J(Q)mi ~- IHkoJm Rite. Builders of Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. qucago Office -First National Bank Rldg. Phones Wilmette 1417 -Randolph ·43& FwYo. Lent b~gan on Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, with scrvtces at 7 and at 10 a. m. and at 8 p. m. During each \Vcdnesday In Lent there will be Holy Communion at 7 a. m. and on each Friday in The completely graded Sunday school Lent, except Good Friday, Holy Com- of the church m~ets at 9 :30. munion at 10 a. m. On each Wednesday cvt!ning in Lent there will be a short The Young People's society meets for service with address at 8 p. m., except its devotional service at G :30 Sunday in that in Holy week, the last week in Lent, Children's hall. this service will be held on Thursday evening (Maunday Thursday) instead of This church co-operates with the SunWednesday evening. day Evening 'club at its mt>eting in the Congregational church at 7 :30 p. m. Today, Friday, the Womf'n's Associated guilds · will meet in the Club house for The March meeting of th~ board of an all-day meeting, with lunchf'on at noon. This meeting will be held every deacons will be held on Mond~y evening Friday during Lent, except Good Friday. at 8 o'clock at the church. After Lent the fortnightly meeting!:' will The closing seRsion of the School of be resumed. Missions will convene in Children's hall at 7 :45 on Wednesday evening, March 9. A program of the additional services during Lent has been sent to every famOn Thursday, March 10, the- choir ily Ira the parish. Every member is ex- will banquet on the occasion of its an- . pected to give more time during Lent to nual frolic. the things of God, and one way to do this is to attend these additional services. The Boy Scoutg will me-et on Thursday evening at 7 :30. Now is the time to put Frigidaire in your home ~ ~ I English Lutheran Greenleaf avenue and Sev<>nth Street Rev. John M. Bramkamp, D. D., wili preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock on March 6. Bible school, 9 :45 a. m ., Jose))h Johnson, superintendent. A. D. Gash will teach thP bible C'lass. Nt·w scholars are 2235. always welcomP. Lenten S('rviccs evl-'ry \Yt·dnt·sday evening at ·8 o'clock. The Wilmette Baptist thurch is located at the corner of Wilmette and Forest avenues. The pastor, Rev. Francis Carr Stifter, may be seen at his study in the church during the mornings of the week exeept Monday, and at othe-r times by appointmt>nt. The church office- is . open daily from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5, closing Sn.turday at 12 . Chu.rch . t elephone Wil. · · ~. ··························· · · Porcelain · · Afodels · WHAT A · no., on · · display COMPLETE · · · · GREASING · · · · means at · Act before hot weather comes · · · THE STATION ·: · CALL at our display room, a word from ·· · with the A you, and tomorrow you can have Frigid· · aire in your home. And from that time on you · RED ROOF · can forget refrigeration. You will be · · entirely independent of outside ice supply . · · · Come in today. See the Frigidaire frost-coil · · · -how it works-how it preserves the fresh· · ness and goodness of all foods-how it freezes · · ice cubes for t:tble use-how it makes delicious · · frozen desserts. · · · · ·· · · · Stephen Sbimonek. 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