4 W.ILMETTE LIFE. May 20, l92i A. S. Van Deasen Seller of Good Faod Central Ave. and 12th Street P~one Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meat 514 Speeiai-Na~ 20th to 21th 69C F~:.Ri-~i~~~~[' -~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~ -~~~~-. S1.23 EGGS. 36C ARMOUR'S STAR OR SWIFT'S 33 PREMIUM HAMS. C F~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~- ......... 24c s~~T~. ~~- ~-~~-~~~- ~~~~·........... . Sc COFFEE. ~~~~~~s ~~~. ~~~~t. ~~~e·e· ~~1- ~~~. ~i-~r~~~-- 56c 33c c~~~~~·. ~~~t-'~. ~~~~~. ~~~~. ~~~~~~- ......... 9c SUGAR. The finest quality of Cane · Granulated. Only-10 lbs. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. Swans Down Flour. Large ·pkg. . . ~ .......... 36~ New Laid. Fresh fron1 the Nest. Perfect, clean. Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Whole or half. Lb. . . Richelieu. 'fhere is· no guess \York about it. The Wilmette Rotary club was entertaitted by an instrumental trio Wednesday of this week, comprised of three former New Trier High school students, Estelle Swigart, 'cellist; George Swigart, violinist, and Frances Anderson, pia'nist. The trio has been appearing professionally in Ch!-cago and vicinity during the past wmter. The Swi~arts are residents of Wilmette while Miss Anderson lives in Winn~tka. The youthful musicians were accompanied by Mrs. Marian Cotton, supervisor of music at New Trier, who enlisted the interest of the Rotarians in the forthcoming convention of the National association of Music Supervisors scheduled to be held in Chicago next spring. The Rotarian~ were addressed by Harvey C. Daines of Chicago on the subje-ct, "Some Principles of Effective .Business Organization." CHURCH MUSIC-TOPIC Instrumental Trio in Concert .Before Rotary Porter W. Heaps to Discuss "Music Ch~rch ia W o r s h i p" at CoDaregational Sunday Momin1 Service The 11 o'clock servi-ce at the First Congregational church next Sunday morning will be of unusual interest to lovers of church music. Porter \V. Heaps the organist and the choirmaste~ of the church, will, in collaboration with Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor. discuss the growth and development of the · "Music in Worship." Each period. from the time of the early Georgian chant to the present modern evangelistic hymn will be illustrated by the or Kan and choir, the congregation .joiningin the familiar hymns. Mr. Heaps has given much study and private research . to the subject oi hymnology and is expected to present an interesting and . informing program , the details of which are as follows : Organ Prelude "Choral Symphonique" .......... ni~·g I·· Processional Hymn No. 358 "Onward Christian Soldiers" Call to Worship · An Introductory Statement .... Dr. Lloyd An Address "Hymns and Hymnals" .... Mr. H t!~ p~ Illustrated by Hymns of the Periods. 1. Plain Song, "0 Holy Jesus"-About 10th Century Organ. 2. Lutheran Chorals-Early 15th Century "Sleepers A wake" .............. Org-an "Ein' Feste Burg" .. Choir & Congn:g-a tion. . 3. Early English-17th and 18th Centuri+·:-: "Tallis Canon" .... ... .. ......... Choir "St. Anne".. Choir and Congregation 4. Modern-Nineteenth Centry "Jesus Lover of My Soul" ......... . ....... .... Organ Obbligato-:\'lr. Heal)~ 'l'he Story-Dr. Lloyd "l"aith of Our Fathers" ........... . ............. Choir and Congregatioll " Ro< ~k of Ages" ....................·.. ............. Choir and Cungregatioll 5. Milttary Hymns-Civil War Period "Stand Up" (1830) "Forward Be Our Watchword" (1!572 ~ Closing Prayer and Benediction Recessional Hymn "Yesper Hymn" Organ Postlude Dr. Stephen A. Uoyd to Attend Church Sessions Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd expects to leave next Monday morning for Omaha, Neb., where he will attend the biennial meeting of the national council of (;ongregatiqnal churches. He will return Wednesday, June l. The national council is the representative assembly of all Congregational chur-ches throughout the country and wiil be attended by delegates from every state and territory as well as b~ many missiona.ries from foreign lands. 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