Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 19

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. -- ------- ... ~ ... Womea'a Bible clue meets unter the leadenblp ot Jlli. ·B. S.. Schuls. The cla88 atten48 the wol'llhlp aervfce for the So many people are eollcltous for their adult department at t :10 o'clock and has health and rest on Sunday morning. If Its elaBB 88881on at 10 o'clock. tbl8 solicitude were spread out over the dap and nlchts of the week, especially Sunday the Men's Bible class, under Saturday night, they would be more likely and disposed to give aome time to the leaderahlp of A. L. Miller, will conGod and spiritual things on Sunday morn- tinue. Its dlacU881on of tbe theme, "'The Ing. If a representative from heaven Meaning of Service." The clau meets should call between 9 and 10 o'clock on at 10 o'clock, preceded by the worship Sunday morning to accompany all pro- service at 9 :30 a. m. You and your tel8ing Christians to church, where would friends are cordially Invited to attend he ftnd many of them? If this repre- these services. sentative from heaven should ask you Scout meeUngs: Boy Scout, Monday where the Presbyterian church ls, you, of course, would be ready to tell him evening at 'l :30 o'clock. Boy Rangers : It 18 located at the corner of Ninth Friday night, 'l-8 :15 p. m. A real grows treet and Greenleaf avenue, and that Ing organlu.Uon for boys 9-12 ·years old. the regular morning church service . be- Girl Scouts: Tuesdax. at 3 :45 p. m. gins at 11 o'clock. Then you would also be able to tell him of the interesting sermon subject, aiid tile flne musical program for next Sunday morning. The sermon topic for next Sunday will be, "The New Challenge to Religion," or "Which Way Is the Pendulum Swinging?" As showing a veey Interesting sidelight on the above sermon subject, Dr. Magill will' dlscuBB one of the chaP:ters in the latest book recommended by the Religious Book club, entitled, "Christ at the Round Table," by E. Stanley Jones. This book, just recently published, Is already In Its second edition. Dr. Jones, you will remember, is the author of that. very Interesting book, "The Christ of the Indian Road." The quartet will give the following musical program next Sunday morning at the hour of worship: Organ Prel11de : ..Fiat Lux" . . ... . .. .. .. . . . . . ... . Dubois Anthem: "The Woods and Every Sweet-Smelllng Tree" . ... ... . . . . .. . . .... ... . .. . . West Trio: "The Wings of Morning" ... . ... . Scott Miss Trewartha, Mr. Miller and . Mr. Carlson Organ Otrertory: ··consolation" . . .. .. .. . . . . Mendelssohn Solo: "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect ·Peace" (Isaiah) ..... .. .. . ... .. .. .... . Patten Mrs. Gannon Organ Postlude: "Gloria" (12th Mass) ....... . . . Mozart The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Hom~ will be held Monday, March 5th at Faith Pre~byterlan Church, corner of Pine avenue and Augusta street, Chicago. . The hour of the meeting is 11 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor society is goIng to entertain the C. E. society of the Pilgrim Congregational church of Ev~nston next Sunday evening. The subject of the evening will be, "What Is It ln Jesus That Attracts Young People?" The meeting will be led by Ed Hill, president of our society. After the prayer meeting there will be a short social hour and tea. Dr. :Magill announces that there will mid-week meeting as usual this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The material which Is being used now for these services Is taken from the Fellowship of Prayer series, entitled, "'The Fruits of Religion." This course Is preparatory to Easter and Is most helpful and Inspiring. be a ·Prelb,lsriatJ Chlf,rch ~Y. Recrea.Uonal nla'hta: Jlonday, Wednee-: Thuraclay and l'rlday. "LOYALTY suNi>AY-Karch U." Thls Is all the committee bas eeen ftt to reveal tp us thus tar, but the mysterious announcement Is creating much · interest and .curiosity. Unitarian Charch Sunday sermon topic-..LlberaUsm, True and False." 9 :45-Prlmary department of the church school will give a dramatisation of the story, "The Good Samaritan." 11-KIJtdergarten. · 6-·Young pecwle will meet in church. Cast for play: Mrs. E. Y. Whitsett, with her smal twin daughters, Phyllis and Katherine. of Eagle River, Wis., former residents of Wilmette, are visiting the R. C. Whitsetts of 830 Oakwood avenue, and friends on the north shore. Et~anston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and SCiturday Evenings cmBJIE(e)IBlD Henrg C.Lvtton I Sons CHICAGO--State and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington and Church uits f!/Real Custom Fabrics before at neYer approac/reJ The Rebecca Spoke will meet for Its regular dinner and business meeting at the church Tuesday, March 5, at 6 :30 o'clock. Tomorrow night the C. E. members are to have a Progreuive dinner at the homes of several of their number. The ftrst coune will be served at the home of Reba Michener, 1530 Central avenue. Call Paul Davidson, Wll. 1054, to make reservations on or before Friday evening. At .10 o'clock each Sunday mo~lng, the RENTAL OF CHAIRs ~ TABLES II oth Exterminlltion Moviag. Packiag and Shipping of Ho~~~tbold Gooda shape-retaining Worsteds in strictly Custom shadings and pattern desips-Fabrics of the character that would be fur. nished.to you in Suits made by the leading custom tailon at from $100.to $125-tailored in a manner in keeping with our accustomed standards. The smart, correct models for men and for conservative youug men. A buying opportunity that you simply can't afford to pa88 by. B EAtmFUL, serviceable, Ph. Wihiaette 1332

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