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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 17

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Karch 2, 1928 W:lt;METTE t.:IFB Kenilworth Union Kenilworth ·avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Herbert L. Willett, Ph. D., minister On Sunday morning at 11, Dr. 'Willett's subject will be ..Among the Hills," the second in a series of Lenten sermons. · Sunday ~hool at 9 :45 A. M. for all, and all welcome. Classes ·· The Ladles' Guild meets in the Assembly room on Monday at 10 A. M. for work in connection witb. its program of benevolence. The ~ular monthly luncheon will be served. On Wednesday evening at 7 :15 the Sunday School council meets for the discussion of p1·oblems connected with the school, the survey of the lesson for the following Sunday. and the study of pr9blems relating to the general subject of religious education. M1·. Carter wlll lead. On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the second of the Jc;.jnt Lenten services conducted by this church and the Church of the Holy Comtorte_r will be held in the latter church. Dr. James M. Stifter, pastor of the Evanst9n Baptist church will be .the speaker. All are invited. The Young People's club meets on Sunday evening at 5 :45. Light refreshments are served, after which Dr. Carter conducts a discussion. On Sunday morning, Mat·ch 11, Dr. Willett's subject will be, "Out of the Depths," the third in the series of Lenten sermons. ... and wUl be contributed to the Coupep.The Wilmette Baptist church Ia located tlonal Board of Home Jllulons. ,Tbla Is at the corner of Wllmette and ForeBt avenues. In accordance with the plan of the church as a union church to have fellowship with each of the great Christian enterprises, as administered by the various communions. Clawrell Notes Sunday school-9 :45 A. M. Morning worshlP-11 A. M. Catechetical school: Monday, 5 :P. l\1.: Friday, 5 P. M. The rt>gular Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock March 4. The ordinance .Mid-week Meditation, Wednesday 7:45 P.M. of the Lord's Supper will be served and Subject: ."Jesus the Lite Companion" the sermon will be delivered by Kenneth W. Barton of Evanston. Choir Practice, Thursday, 7:45 P. 1\L The Sunday school meets at 9 :30. New Jlea1Min . Ther~ are classes tor all ages under will be received Into the congregation graded Instruction. The Men's and on Palm Sunday. A number have alWomen's classes meet in the auditorium read:J decided .to join this live little misat 9:45. sion. Any others desiring a call by the pastor will be able to make an appointThe mld-week meeting of the church ment in their own home by calllng Wilwill be held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock mette 2674. in Children's hall. Holy Commwaloa The young people ·vlll hold their weekly will be celebrated on Holy Tuesday, meeting In the Guild room Sunday at April 5. Pre_paratory service will be held 5:30. Carbon Dubbs' group will lead. on the evening before. Both ot these After the meeting the young people will services begin at 7:45 P. M. go to the home ot Elizabeth Clark. Nine teams have taken the fteld in our This church ~o-operates with the Sun- Lenten CaJDpaign. Several visits have day Evening club, which presents March been made. Cordial reception is reported. t at 7 :30 at the Congregational Church, The winners are winning for Christ. You Dr. Morris Fishbein, who will speak on wm ftnd the team standings on the west "Fads, Fallacies and Fakes in Medicine." wall of the chapel. Dr. Fishbein Is editor of the Journal ot A Self Denial offering is received every the American Medical association. Miss Wednesday evening. It goes Into the Anna Nyberg, violinist, will play. building fund. Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. Mrs. Carey Orr of 225 Woodbine English L·theran Wilmette BatJtist If you're looking for a North Shore hotne for · sprtng oc- ------- It is the custom of this church to deThe Boy Scouts will meet at headvote the ofTering on the tlrst Sunday In quart~rs at the church at 7 :30 Thursday the month to some missionary, educa- evening. tional or philanthropic cause in which the church has an interest. Accordingly the The church office is open daily from 9 oftering fvr the coming Sunday will be to 12 and from 1 to 5. Saturdays from · devot~d to the work of Home Missions, . ~ 12. avenue entertained at three tables of bridge at her home last Saturday eve· ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson. Mrs. Robinson was Miss Mary Chesney Fosgrave of St Joseph, Mo. cupancy- Look over the Classified Ads in this paper right now- SATURDAY- fast Day! And have no · last tntnute regrets. ....,........ '"""" ..., ,.,.,.,_., ., ,_ ,..,. .,,.,. - .,. tl·· ··tl ,_.,.., ~I Cled· ..,,.,.. .. dll . , ·~· .. A stitch in ANDWB MAKBDIBM TOORDBI t1me · ··· · Patteru Galore-Variou1 Weiahta. Smart BlaeaSmart Greys. AD Smart S..dea SUITS .,, WILMETTE OVBBCOATI ROAR LIFE WINNETKA TIGHR ROAR TALK GLENCOE NEWS WILMETTE WINNETKA GREENLEAF ~300 ~ooo ~ JOQ For the convet&ience of advertlaer· tDfaiKtag to cover th.e EvantJtm& tenitort~ we wm also a«ept W aat Ad.t for THill EvANSTON RBVJBW.

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