Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1927, p. 21

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April 22, 1927 WILMETTE LlPE· 2t ASSOCIATION TO MEET 'I j Chicago Congregational Association Holda Seventy-third Annual Meeting at North Church in Oak Park The seventy-third annual meeting of the Chicago Congregational association will be held at North Church, Oak Park, Tuesday, April 26. The association embraces the various Congregational societies in Chicago and vicinity, each of which is entitled to representation by two delegates and its pastor. Any member of the congregation who desires to do so, may attend. The official delegates from the Winnetka Congregational church · will be Mrs. A. ]. Boynton and William Gibson. The prog-ram announced for the meeting follows : 10 a. m. Devotional se rvice-Rev. \Villiam H. Hill, Han·ard church. 10:20 a. m. Busines s, reports, election of moderators. 11 :15 a. m. Address, " Ideals in Religious E·ducation"-Rev. Herbert Wright Gates, Secretary. C. E. S., Boston . 11 :45 a . m. Question~ ancl di sc ussion. 12:15 p. m. Our City ~l iss ionary Undertakings-Rev. Ernest G. Guthrie, · superintendent. 12 :30 p. m. Luncheon in church parlors. 1 :30 p. m. Fellowship and inspection of building. 2 p. m. Report of Acl\'isory board, Licensure of candidates. 2 :20 p. m. Devotional scrvicc-Re\'. John \Veils Rahill, Western Springs. 2 :40 p. m. Address, "Behaviori sm and It s I mplications"-Profes sor A. C. ~IcGiffcrt. Chicago Seminary. 3:10 p. m. Discussion- To be opened by Rev. \Villis L. Goldsmith, Hyde Park Church. 3:20 p. m. General discussion. 4 :30 p. m. Business and adjournment. CJh.e · jJattem {;truscan "!-bttern (Joljax CJ~e SPAULDING FLATWARE for Wedding Gifts Favored patterns by GoRHAM and other makers in chests or "by the dozen l SPAULDING & Co. MICHIGAN A VENUE at VAN BUREN STREET 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON 23 Rue de Ia Paix. PARIS Go into the largest ready-made THE BEST DESSERTS The best puddings, custards, ~akes and pastries contain as their principal ingredient pure, fresh milk. There can be no substitute. clothing house. Ask Mr. Head Salesman to show you their $40 and $50 suits, the latest in col· .ors·and fashion models. Look them over carefully. Scrutinize the workmanship. Don't J,uy until you inspect the Royal Famous $30 offerings. You ·111ill 8CWe $20. You read a lot about readymade-customized suits for $75 and $100. Thousands of men have discarded the ready-made idea and high prices, experienc· ing extreme pleasure in wear· ing Royal made to ;yOur order Fanaoaa Filtie·. Unlimited se· lection of colors and patterns. SUIT OR TOPCOAT SUIT OR TOPCOAT AT WHOLESALE BRANCH STORE-1641 Orrington Ave. 1-Dto Dd;,,., SGM.I. N· Dlul~··nts EVANSTON tO Acres of Sunshine' Tallortna Shops Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Looi /or tlu Ro,al Titw Si11t;, Yo·r Om Ho·· To., T" Worltl'J GrNtut Clot'a Yal111

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