March 25, 1927 WILMETTE wlll lead the discussion on "What is the most helpful attitude I can have toward the Bible?" The High School group is also enjoying their practical discussions, and will be led In their next discussion by Donald Frisbie. This Sunday afternoon· at 4 . o'clock, both groups are invited to hear "Elijah" which is being sung by the choir. LIFE . . 13 i First Methodist E ;== ~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'"lllllll~ The Wednesday evening Fellowship suppers and devotional meetings are beIng enjoyed by all who attend. Last week 130 persons were present, which shows a marked increase in attendance over the first meeting. The following schedule is carefully adhered to : Supper, 6 :30; song service, 7 :15; devotional address, 7 :30; choir rehearsal, 8 ·o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society will hold a The spirit of these services is fine. Rummage sale Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8, at the Economy Sht)p. The First division ente rtained the Call one of the Division chairmen ~r T·hird division last Thursday at the Mrs. C. G. Smit·h, chairman of th e Rumchurch. mage. sale, If you have any articles to send to the sale. Let us remind you The Second division held an ali-day that articles of any kind are acceptahl·:. meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl Widm·y, !!18 Tenth street, on Thursday. . The Fourth division met with Mrs. \Vest, 1027 Central avenue, on Thursday. The Fifth division held their meeting at the ·home of Mrs. Robert Humphrey, 112 \ 11;oodbinc avenue. Tlw sprmon last Sunday morning was likt' a C'Ontinued story divided into two installments. It closed at an interesting point in the story and will be resunwd next Sunday morning-. 'l'he pastor Ulo\(·d thE' case method in devE>loping the story and will U!o;e the same method n(·xt Sunday. Tlw ('ommitlt·f' in charg·t· of tlw SumnH·r Camp is as follows: B. N. Cox, J . H. Hanwr, L. E. 1\tatson, :\Irs. L. H . Hanawalt, and )frs. Elnwr \Villiam~. Plans ar·e now being made for C10 ca.mp nt>xt summer. The pastor has bet'n aHkt·d to ~iY ~ a r.ourse on pr!'aching in <:arrett Bibli t"tl Tnstitut<>. Dr. TittlE' had be<'n ~"'cured for th(· f'Oursc but, bee a usc of illne>ss, had to withdraw. Tlw St ·cond divi!-dnn ha<l :-tn ol·.l-fasliionl·tl box-~upper nnd party at the lwme or 1\lrs. '\Yillinm ~Jason, 1111 :Sht·ritl:;n road la~t Fri<lny PVt ·ning-. About thinv lWnJ)l t> w('rl" prP~Pnt and a happy t im0 was enjoyed by all. Tilt· Juniors ar(' rPCt' i\'ing ~l)t·,·i.tl J,·al't·onr··rning- c:hurc~1 mt·mb.: rshio nl the :o:t·r\'i<'t> Pach Sunday mornin~ lt>adingup to Easter. l ... ts First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETIE, ILL Tenth Street and Central AYeDUe I== ~ SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-II A.. M. Wednesday T~stimonial Meeting-8 P. M. Sunday School Exercises 9:45A.M. Mr . . and Mrs. H. E. Hughes and their children are stopping at the Orrington hotel for a short time while they await the completion of the reREAD lNG ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AV'E. modeling of their home in Wilmette. HOURS : The Bible and Works of Mary Mrs. Hughes and the children have Daily (except W (dnesday and .Baker , Eddy and all other hcen spending the winter in CaliSaturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. autho.r ized Christian Science fornia, and :Mr. Hughes has been Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Literature may be rea~. barstayin~ at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. rowed or purchased. --o~Ir. and Mrs. Emil ]. Dirks, 211 The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Serncea Central avenue, entertained sixteen and visit the Readi111 Roam Chicago friends at a · st. Patrick's din- ncr party Thursday evening, March 17. ~nunllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnnlltllll~ March 27, 1927 Subject: "REALITY" I i = ~ .. ~=- ~1 r. and Mrs. H. Russell Smith of ~~ ilford, Conn., formerly of \Vilmette, arc staying at the Orrington hotel. -o- PATRONIZE OUR· ·ADVERTISERS Cashier · Notes Principal Reas: on for Accumulation of Interest·· the Lake Bluff OrplHlnag-e will he holding a. Bazaar April :i nt th Hotel LaSalle. Ladi, ·s of this congr ' gat ion are asked to dnnato· suitahlt· artidt·s . Kindly rt ·pm·t t.. :\Irs. Ll'l'man any gifts you wish to m<tkt· . of Th(' ,\ uxiliary Ladit·s Thost· who attt·nded the Young Peopl· ··s disc·ussion groups last Sunday en·ning-· rt·a li7.t· what some of the young people nre missing. It is a rare privilege to mh' t ::;uvh !t-ad0rs as Dr. Holmes in an informal intimate manner and to tall~ on·t· some of their problemR. The college grout) is now looking forward to April 3, wlwn Dr. Yoight of (iarrett. ?~iu,"'l!l!:;;der~ rf \IOU 6~-A". . .~ 1JOUO csend medn "G ~AH D ". when. '10"- Scl re.d)}lf:' spoken of lunching at the Central Cafeteria ·.Round Table for the reason that they can me~t so many of their business friends there. I'll go then1 one better. As a bank cashier my job is to meet and talk to Wilmette people all day long. But still I find particular pleasure in meeting the group at the Round Table at noon. I suppose they all \Vent there for good food first and discovered. as I did, that there is plen,t y of goodfellowship there as well. S OME of my friends who have said things eeks h·~ive in this space in the last few w. I F. A. ANDREW, Cashier, First Na-~ tiona[ Bank of Wilmette, is frequently to be found at "the round table" at luncheon time. -No. 6 of a series. t"f"efL'1f ~ ~-rj,ui ::bun. ~~~ ~ har PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF FRED A. MILLER ) CENTRAL CAFETERIA Central Avenue East of Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE