April 8, 1927 WILMETTE troop ft ower , w ill · b e made. Something very int eresting will take p lace afte r the ftowers are made but those w h o are privileged to engage in this m u st b e early at the meeting and a lso must bring 20 cents. This troop is growing rapidly in numbers and soon will be c losed to new members as 30 is the largest number that can be accommodated. Next Sunday evening at the Sunday Evening club th e Hpeaker will be Dr. l{obert E. Speer. LIFE 17 1st Presbyterian The First Presbyter ian chu rch is lo~ated at t h e corner where Ninth street cros!';es Greenleaf. North Shore Express aml Evanston carl stop at Eigh t h str eet and at Tenth street, one block from the church. 1'he Hev. George P. Magill, D.D., pastor 1011 Lake avenue · · Res. Phone Wilmette 1898 Pastor's study, 'Vii. l 575 <~eption l·:ach Sunday morning· our ~unday I{(·c~·ption uf nH:mben-; on Ea~ter Suns<'hoo l meets at !l ::{0 o'c lock w ith the ex- day. of the Women's and ~len's Bible <'iaHH('S which meet l.tt 10 o'clock. Classes for all ages or young people. , Engl-ish Lutheran ...... I I 2\forning worship at 11 o'rlock. As tH'xt Sunday is Palm Sunday the Sermon and Musical Program wiil' be appropriat··. The Musical Program is as follows: < )rgan Prelude, "Hosannah !" .... Du'b ols Anthem, "Rejoice Greatly" .... Gadsby A nth em, ",Jerusalem" ........... Parker Organ Offertory, "Intermezzo" .. Delibes A ntlwm, "The Palms" .......... Faure t >rgan Postlude, "In Xomine Domini" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~IacDowell < :n·c: nlN1f a\·PnUt· and Seventh street H.egular morning wor~hip Sunday, April !i, at 11 o'clock. Rev. n. H eim, form er assistant pastor of Unity chu rch, Chicago, will preach. You will enjoy his sPrmon. Come and join with us! Sunday f;f'hool at !i :4ii. Jose ph Johnson, SUpl'rintendent. A. D. nash will tt·aeh th<. · adult Ribl e class. EASTER! W/////////////////////////////////////////////////. Eat Regularly w lLMETTE CAFE '-··· at the I · Senict·!-i during- Lt·nt, '\\'ednesday at .Junior church at 11 o'clock tn the S P. 1\f., <'onducted by the Rev. H. Helm. .I unior Assembly room down stair~. The '\Yt· · Wf·lt·onH· n 11 to thest> sen·ices. ].. adl'r i::; Virginia McConnell, ~uH l tht !-iuhject, "Christ, Our MastPr, Our Tea<'hMr. and Mrs. \V. H. Muschlct of t:r, Our Friend," Sermmwttt· b~· (;aptain 119 ~r a pie avenue returned on \VedJo'isht·r. Endeavor at ;, :::o <>'dock. ThP lt>:1d<'r i~ Ed Hill and tlw tOt)iC, "Why I~ the Bible tlw f:rt·att·st gook in tit ·· '\\'oriel?" C!tri~tian :\fid-\\'t>Pk HHvicP on \\'<'dnr·sday (·YC·at R o'<'lock, at whi<'h tinw w~ will finish th<' little bookll·t, "FPllowship M l'rayer for 1 !\27," whi<'h lms ht·(·n usc·d as :L ronserration sen·i<'t' lea ding- liP tn <llltl pn·paring us for Enstt·r. I ~ ing- Tuf·s<l:~y, April 12, will h·' tht· rt·gular monthly m <·f't ing- of th<· \\'oman's ~o ··if-ty nt tile rhurch. LunclH·on at noon Ill <'harg-e of Spoko 11, 1\Irs. n . D. :-;d1Ut ·ttg·t·, chairman. ).frs . .J. C. Kol·n ·n lll'Sdav of last \\'eek from F lorida. Thev \\'l'rC · in Holly\\'OOd during most of their staY of five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank riall and their daughter, Janice, of Chicago, joined Mr. and ' 1frs. ::\f uschlct on a trip to Cuba. -o::\1 iss Fac: Christiansen returned to ~chool last Sunday after spending the spring- ,·acat ion with her parents. 1fr. and 1frs. E. A. Christiansen, 627 Eleventh street. ::\f iss Christiansen attends the Principia college at St. Louis, ~1 o. Rabbits Chicks Eggs Egg Dyes You can be sure of getting good food and satisfactory service if you make it a habit to eat with us. A ll manner of novelties large assort ment - differe nt sizes and prices. The w i 11 lt-a <1 Dl·votionn.l. I 1., 1} cl :-:. Tlu · t npil', "J\ fri<'a, lh(· Land of Promise'," will h·· di!-i<'uss P<1 1111<l1 ·l' tlk lc·arlPrsltip ()f ~Ir s. Ht·rtor l~q.:-ul:ir ~-<, ung- S('IH·<l ul £> of adi\·itit·s f,,,. th f' Jlt ·oplt · will be (':trrit·cl ont in th e :: ::\tl ll'-illa 1 nwnrH·r. 1:~~ ~· I: :ttl g-..·rs nwding at d <>\\' llstair:-:. Fridn.\· !\fiss Lucile 1461 Wilmette a \'C' IHtC was gi,·cn a surprise party by ~ixtccn friends on Saturday, March 26, her righ ternth birthday. The guests enjoyed bunco and dancing. Refrcshlncnh \Ycrl' sen·r d latrr in thr rvrnmg. ------·---- -0~fay of Knowles Variety Store 1193 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall Meals that satisfy :'('rntt nJt ·t·ting- at I ::10 shnrp )Tonrl;ty t·\'<·ning-. Troop ~r,. !i is in<"'l't'asing in numbt ·!'S nnd tnking an :H·tive intvrt>st in tltt· :-<< 'I IUt work . llo~· ~cout ~··" ~ .\Tintlt ·liHlt:t Troop of <:irl Scout!'; \\·ill 111· ·· ·1 Friday at ing :~ :~0 upstair~ . F<dl<·\Y- !lit· lll<-ding, morning- gl<·l'it·"· 1!11· ... For I Easter Sunday Hats Coats Dresses i I· : :I Automobile Accidents J£e someti mes d ue to poo r visi onBetter make sure of yours by an occasio na l Eye Exa m ination : . Guarantees This Stgn A Precise ~nd Expert Job Remember ... Your eyes are your breadwinners, it is wise to take care of the~. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Prop. 1126 Central Ave. WILMETTE . & M.lLL'ER }AlLL£Rt Equals Maintenance" tot a of wnmette 0 "li\ 6)6 Repa\t Dept. phone v- · a Equi pmen Flo·enee N. Wood M S \es Phone Wilmette 240 3 ., __ - ... ~, .......... ····· . ll . 0. D. 709 MAIN STREET Phone Wit. 2000 r; \ 5 4th sueet