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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1928, p. 33

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G._nleat av ue 7n4 Sevath atreet' BUNJ>AY, 'JANUARY 8, tt 11 A. )(. . FIFTH ANNUAL DEDICATION ot the CHAPEL for granted ttiat ... tht Turk has always bee" .wrong. , . Dr. Reid made perfectly dear in a careful statement that was utterly free from prejudice that in . all the sorry happenings of the last ten years the Armenians and the Greeks must bear their part of the blame although the atrocities of the Turks themselves, could not for that reason be excused. We found that Dr. Reid took exactly the same viewpoint that Mr. Ellis does in his book to which I have referred, that the "exc:hange of populations" between Turkey and Greete, although it was a rough-shod amputation, will in the perspective of history no doubt be seen as the right thing to have done. To have 240,000 Armenians and Greeks leave Smyrna in seven days as they did, of course tells a story of terrible suffering, but there is a peace in both Turkey and Greece now and a hope of prosperity, as well, that could never h~ve been obtained under the old conditions. Dr. Reid has great hopes for Turkey under the new regime. He outlined for us the rapid strides she is making in social education. There is practita11y no established religion there now. The Mosques are in disrepair. But the International college with its unecclesiastical Christian approach, has the opportunity of its lifetime to undergird the nation with the religious interest that it needs. I shall say more of Turkev in my closing artic1e next week. · INSTALLATION of PASTOR CARL IVAN EMPSON relude-Itallan Hymn .... . .... Giardini Hymn 164--"Come Thou Almighty King" Service Page 9 Introit Page 96 Scripture ReadingFirst Sunday after Epiphany Solo-"The Twenty-third Psalm" ....... . ........... . ...... .. . . .. . Van de Water Mr. A. D. Gash Hymn 383"The Son of God Goes Forth to War" Sermon-Rev. John M. Bramkamp, D. D., ?resident Illinois Synod U. L. C. Annaversary Offering Otrertory- "Largo" Prayer Solo-"How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" ................................ Liddle Mrs. Hortense Lechler Installation of Pastor, Carl Ivan Empson By President Illinois Synod Announcements Hymn 283-.. Now Thank We All Our God" Benediction Doxology ' Hll&oi'J The Wilmette English Lutheran church was organized April 17th, 1921. First Pastor: Rev. A. 0. Soholm. J.'lrst Organist : Miss Allee Schnauder. Second Pastor: Rev. William Guise. Second Organist: Mrs. Maude Gash. . The Chapel at 521 Seventh street was dedicated by Rev. T. B. Hirsch, D. D. Rev. David A. Davy, D. D., preached the dedication sermon. The present membership Is seventy-five. Present Pastor: Rev. Carl Ivan Empson. Present Church council: Rev. Carl ~mpson, president ; Mr. Arthur F. Stark, Vit>e-presldent ; Mr. William Melbye, secretary: Mr. Herman Nordberg, financial Recretary; Mr. Charles F. Brandt, treasurer : Mr. Clatence Lineberger, Mr. Paul Johnson, Mr. Edward B. Knudtson, Mr~ .T. T. Peterson, Mr. A. D. Gash. The Sunday school meets every Sun·tay at 9 :45 A. M. .Joseph Johnson, superintendent: Carl Nordberg and William Melbye Jr., secretaries. Reguiar service at 11 o'clock A. M. every Sunday. All are cordially· Invited to come and worship with us. Those who rto not hold their church membership elsewhere are requested to make their Christian home with us. and P Order of Senlee ·t PALOS HILLS llltb ~ Kean Ave. one o'clock SUNDAY· . JAN. rinder IWipicea 8TH FOR£ST PRESERVE SII CLUB Music by Crawford Am. Leg. Band to Give a BOoklover Woodrow WiiiOD, Life aacl Letten R., StmfWII JJdlr boabltclay, Pa1e 8 3 YOIL .............. 110.00 RENOWNED STARS eo.,_,. ADMISSION FREE Cook Cot&J&tJI Foreat Certain Ricb Mea Preaerve Com·watot& A. J. CDIIAK, Prell. FRANCIS L. 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Mulvey, siderable comment amon(i!' close friends 800 Oakwood avenue, Wilmette, anTale Nel1l or &oatil m.Jawa~ 1e of the family because of the striking nounce the engagement of their Ieaa A..Te., tllea te Oae R . . .M resemblance to the child before the daughter, Elizabeth Converse, to LeoEleYeaUl 8&. actual authorship of the picture was nard E. Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. FC~l~1a~r~le~s~R~o~w~e~o~f~L~o~n~g~B~e~ac~h2,~Ca~l~._ _!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I learned. JOHANNA GROUP TO MEET The next meeting of the North Shore ] ohanna committee will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend, 410 Washington avenue, Wilmette. January 12. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. w. American Detective Stories Stl«te4 btl Carolp fl.U. Osfortl UaivtaitJ 'Pna ··· 11.50 New York Nigha Robespieae ~ilia· ,,.,., GNIMiat Dona ··············· · 14.00 Hilllin Woe ············ · s,.oo. 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