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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 18

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witti 'her mother, left . y, Febru- left Tuesday to spend a few days in ary 19, for two months in the South. Owatonna, and Minneapolis, Minn. lin. H. c. Prosse of Wilmette, Mrs. c. L. Keith of 222 Ninth street .. in Parts/ , Where you can Shop ~ you '""ould larger crowd wiD hear Dr. lleck this Wm. E. KcCormack--asaoolate mtnl8ter sunday on the aubj- of .,_.. We ChrlatlaDIH Modem CUlture!" The Sincere and friendly Invitation Is ex- Forum begins at 1! :15 and cloeea at tended by this church to all those who t! :55. Ample op(IOrtunlty Ia ldven for need Its services. to join In its program di!'CuBBlon and queattona. To thla Forum of work and worship wherever possible. Ia Invited any adult realdent of Wilmette who cares to participate In a dlacuaMrs. Dwight Chapman. 900 Elmwood sion of the problem of our Culture. avenue will entertain the Central aveThe Board of TrUstees will hold Its nue circle at luncheon todayS.h lMrs\vtfi 0 es R. Adki,ns and Mrs. E. R. regular monthly meeting at the church be assisting hostesses. on Monday at 7 :30. . ' On Tuesday the Creacent Circle, Mrs. F. E. Parry, cbR.lrman, will meet at the home of Mrs. R. J. Mulvey, 800 Oakwood avenue. Luncheon will be served at 12 :30. Mrs. L. S. Becker is chairman of the luncheon committee and Mrs. F. The various departments of the Church E. Allworth, Mrs. J. R. Wallace and Mrs. school . convene at 9 :30 on Sunday morn- W. E. Williams wlJl assist· . tng. The classes welcome to membership any boy or girl In Wilmette. 0~ Tuesday the Wekeacaftla Camp Fire The <.:ovenant class, organized last Girls will go to the Winnetka ComSunday in the Intennediate department, munity House to observe the Camp Fh·e will meet with Mr. McCormack for in- room and equipment there. struction In "The Meaning of Christianity and Church Membership." . ·A t 7 :30 the Board of Deacons will At the Junior Congregation serv~ce at hold its regular meeting In the church. 10 :30 Mr. McCormack's subl,ect w11l be "The Angel and the Basket. Roosevelt Troop No. 2 Boy Scouts wlll meet at the church on Tuesday evening. The morning worship service will be Fred Rye Is Scoutmaster. held at 11 o'clock. The regular Communion service will be conducted by the On Wednesday the Junior choir meets Rev. William E. McCormack, associate for rehearsal at 3 :45 under the direction minister. The title for the Communion of Amy Leslie Toskey. Meditation will be ""Desire." The musical tlrogram will be under the direction of The C)mrch school faculty wlll hold Amy Leslie Toskey. Its monthly cUnner and meeting at 6 :30 ThP response, which the Forum was The East End Circle will also meet for luncheon today. Mrs. Henry C. Hall, 500 Central avenue, is the hostess and will ~ assisted by Mrs. J . N . Macallstet· an Mrs. H. E. Holdoway. .Firll co·trBtlltioul I r.:~=.:=li ::.: ·=~~~ Mr.AVOY 61~ North Michi~an - GOWNS· WRAPS· ACCESSORIES· HATS p ; M. At 7 the Senior choir wlll rehearse. Amy Leslie Toskey is the director. At the · Devotional se.r vlces at 8 Dr. N. P. Colwell will speak on "Gethsemane." Ray Warren will preside at the meeting and C. C. Cameron will lead the discussion. Mrs. T. F. Cook will have charge of the music. The Boys· club will meet at 3 :30 on Thursday under the direction of Mr. McCormack. The committee on Religious Education · wm meet at the church at 8 o'clock. The Woman's Guild wlll hold its regular monthly meeting at the church on Fr-iday March 9. Luncheon w111 be served ' at 1 o'clock by the North End Circle. The program of the afternoon will consist of songs by Mrs. Wllllam E. Williams, and a brief review of the study book, "Old Paths for New Purses " as far as It has already been ¥:ad 'and the reading of another chapter of tt by Mrs. J . . Melville Brown. In observing the fact that this meeting occurs during Lent, the Rev. Harold C. Case has · been secured to speak on a Lenten theme. Mrs. c. L. Darling, Home Misston~ry chairman, will have some quilts to be t1ed before the luncheqn. ON "W ASHDAY" MORE THAN 3-,000 WOMEN CALL UNIV.E RSITY 5900 THAT is all "washday" means to 3,000 North Shore women- a telephone call. Promptly a Washington Laundry man calls for the bundle. Promptly be returns everything, sweet and clean, done just as though they themselves had penonally supervised the work. Women who patronize us regularly know that no home equipment, however elaborate-no laundress, however thorough- can launder their washing as clean as our magnificent equipment and carefully trained workers can. They know, too, the benefits of washing clothes in rain-soft water with a minimum amount of chemicals and soap, like we do. Likewise, the gentleman who foots the bousehold expenses favors "sending it to the Washington Laundry/' because the weekly laundry is returned at a figure lower than it could be done for a-t home. When "washday" comes use the telephon~ call University 5900. Tbis representative of "clean clothes satisfaction" gives tbe same service week in and week out. His hobbf il bftal COOl· rto111 aad obligina. The Girl Scouts -will meet at the Church at 7. Miss Elizabeth Brown is Captain of the Troop. On Saturday the North End Circle will hold a Bakery sale at Van Deusen's Grocery store. Christian Fellowship Parish house, Oak street, Winnetka Rev. A. E. Rohrbach. Tel. 2688 Howrs of Worslllp Sunday: Sunday school . . .... . ... .. . ... .. 3 p. m. Young People's service (Swedish) . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. ... ... ... . . f:30 p. m. Social Sunday Evening service (English) -------=- Celebration of the Lord's Supper. ... ... . ..... .. ........ . .. .... . 8 p. m. Wed11esday: Swedish Lenten service . .... . .. 8 p. m. Thunday: Ladles· Aid, 180 Chestnut . . . .. 8 p. m. "There came a sundering apart l)oes God control? lly guardian angel answered, ·Yes, Lest flesh spoil soul.' " ~k, . . · · · l'st . Laundty Phone Wilmette 145 ._, ~.ILL Bstablished - Fort-y · Yeara VISIT THE SOUTH Mr. and · Mrs. J. C. Murray of 433 Cwnnor road, Kenilworth, have been enjoying the past several we~ks in Belleair, Fla. Mr. Murray returned home last week, but will meet Mrs. Murray in a few weeks at Princeton, N. ]., where they will visit their son, John Robert, who is attending Princeton university. 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