Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 13

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The Central Avenue Circle, Mrs. J. K. T. Boyd, chairman, will meet today at the laome of Mrs. Frank Wilson, 1118 Central a \'enue. Mrs. C. A. Carpenter and Mrs. M. A. Clampitt will be assisting hostesses. Luncheon will be served at 12 :30. The East End Circle, Mrs. Sumner Mason, chairman, will also meet today. Mrs. H. G. Wilbur, 833 Chestnut avenue, will be the hosteBB tor luncheon at 1 o'clock. Dr. Allee D. Tuttle will be assisting hostess. The members of the Boy Scout Troop No. 2 will take a hike all-day Saturday under the direction of Mr. McCormack. The troop will meet at the church at 9 o'clDck Saturday morning with provisions for lunch and for any tests to be pa88ed out ot doors. At 9:30 o'clock Sunday m<'rning the various departments of the Church school meet in their respective rooms. Cla88es are provided tor boys and girls of every age under compet.,nt direction and Instruction. At the Junior Congregation service at 10 :30 o'cloclt the Junior Choir will lead the slnJdng. Mr. McConnack will preach a sliort sermon on '"The " Tower Clock." Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ·Jot··~-· Michigan avenue, \\!ibnette, reeeatlj returned from a fortnight'· stay ia St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. ]obdt(Jo . entertained at her home in Wihnefte sixty-four members of the · Wilulette Infant Welfare. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Floyd L~ lieGrath, 1167 Wilmette avenue, ·and Mrs. 0. M. Bercaw, '/47 Eighth _ street. .a. ..: ~·. Thank You,.Gentlemen There is at least one daily newspaper publishtcl in oar country that can bt claSRCI as a model newspaper. It ia not sensational, its news is· absolutely reliable, it doa aot publish with bold btadlina- tbt scandals and wicktd~~t~~ of tbt world, and always presents a clean, optimistic icltal. Any member of tbt family can read it from covu to coftl' without fear of a blush or contamination. It is Tbt Christian Science Monitor. No, it's not a prnonal orpn of tbt Christian Science church--you can read it through and, except for tbt name, you would .nevu know it was in any way related to that denomination. At the 11 o"clock morning worship service the Rev. Robert J. Locke, D. D., will preach on the subject, ··ufe's Great .Urp."" Dr. Locke Is the superintendent of the Congregational Conference of IW·nols, having come to that position last year after a highly succeSBful and note:worthy ,pastorate at the University church In Champaign, Ill. He is a forceful speaker of wide reputation and Is :worthy of a large audience. KuBic of exceptional merit under the direction of Amy Leslie Toskey will be civen by the cho~s-cholr and the quartet. The Christi. an Science Monitor · An International Daily Newspaper The recular monthly meetinc of the Board of Trustees will be held In the church oftlce Monday evening. at 8 P. K. The School of Religious Education under tb~ auspices of the Wilmette Council of Rellglous Education will meet In this church at 8 o'clock. On Tuesday the Crescent Circle, Mrs. F. E. Parry, ~halrman, will hold an aUday meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Schmidt, 4!2 Laurel avenue. Luncheon will be served · at 1 o'clock. Mrs. B. G. Calloway, chairman of the luncheon committee, will be 8.88lsted by Mrs. H. E. Cutler, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell and Mrs. J. C. Baker. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Mary Beth Arden of 2829 Sheridan place entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party at her home last Saturday evening. The event was a celebration of her fifthteenth birthday. Among the girls from Wilm~fte who attended were Agnes Maguire, Catherine Pearson, Ernestine Reinwald, and G e r t r u d e Bermingham. For Sale C. 1: N. W. St.Christian Readia1 Roo· 1163 Wilmette Avenue By C. C. Rennedcar ~ GET MIM tOM!THIN6 WILMETrE FOLKS LITTLI! IUT 1 WII.. L.IE S V41LLIE 'IX VIARS CAU6MT/ · t A The Wekcacaftla Camp Fire Girls meet at 3 :30 under the direction of Mrs. Herbert A. La.Roy. Membership in this group is open to girls over eleven years of age. Roosevelt Troop No. ! Boy Scouts meets In this church at 7 :15 Tuesday evening. Mr. Fred Rye Is ~utmaster. At 8 o"clock on Tuesday the Board of Deacons will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the church. tion of Amy Leslie Toskey at 3 :30 on Wednesday. The Senior choir meets at 7 :15 for rehearsal. Amy Leslie Toskey Ia director. The Cosy Corner Circle will have charge of the Wednesday ·evening devotional meeting. Mrs. Morton L. Paterson · will speak on the subject, "Christ. Prayers and Prayer Life." A general dlscuiiiJion of the subject will follow conducted by Mrs. Thomas F. Cook and Mrs. Charles v: Julian. M'rs. William Richardson will be chairman of the meeting and Mrs. Geo!'Be B. Knepper and Mrs. C. L. Darling will have charge of the music. At 3 :30 on Thursday the Boys' club will have ltR regular meeting under the direction of W. E. llcConnack who Is aBBisted by "Joe Swan and Howard West. # The Woman's Gullcl wm . hold .an aUday meeting at tbe chureh on Friday. · '&AID WE'&.t.. HAVE PAl OLPI . The Junior choir meets under the direc- ·l -- ·~~~·~~--- A COL.D. · RUH RIGHT DOV4H -ro:- Don't ntgltct a aore throat. Seek tht proper ~ beit. If. it's wry .no. lli_. dle doctor. Bring his prflf;ription ·here.. He knows oar drap art "'"' our knowledge profound. .· . . ·. The Girl Scout Troop will meet at the ehurch at 7 P. 11. op~ ... Ridge Ave~ ·se. Joseph School

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