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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 44

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·March 9, 1921 Ke·llfiJorlh U flio · Charell Kenilworth Avenue and Warwick road Herbert L. WUlett, Ph. D., minister ~St.loh·'· L·th1r1111 ..........ua Wilmette and · Park avenues, Wilmette Herman. W. ·JleJW; Me A., pastor 408 Prairie avenue . Telephone 1SH Church telephone 1111 Senleu Third Supday In Lent 9 :30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible cla8ses. 9 :45 A. M. First service and sermon. service and sermon. · Sunday school at 9 :45 A. M., · classes 11 :00 A. M. Second Sermon: for all, and all welcome. ..The Christian and Prayer." At 3 :30 1,». M. the Church Jtlembershlp Leatea Senleet class will meet, ~nd all who desire to enter the church on CQnfe88lon of faith Wednesday evening, March U, at 7:45 o'clock. and baptism at -the Easter time are lia· Sermon: vlted to be present. ..The Price of Our Redemption." At 11 o'clock Sunday momlng Dr. Willett's subject will be, ..Out of the Depths:· the third In a aeries of LeDteD - - - - . - BVAli8TOB', ILl.. Tonight The . Young People's ·club will meet at XeeiiBII 5 :45 P. M. Light. refreshment. wtn be Monday and Friday at f: Classes for served, after whiCh there will be a dlschildren. enssion. Ruth Johnston will be the Monday and Friday at · 5: Classes at leader. Winnetka. Monday at 7 :45: Junior Girls' choir. The Ladles' Guild meets on Monday at Monday at 8 :46: Senior Mixed choir. 10 for work In connection with Its pro- Tuesday at 7 :45: Business meeting of gram of benevolence. The ladles are Voters. asked to come In for as much time as they caD devote to this good enterprise. The fourth of the midweek Lenten wlll be held on Wednesday, On Wednesday evening at 7 :15 the services March lf, at 7 :45 o'clock. The attendSuD4ay School council meets In the As- ance at· these services thus far has been ~~embly Rogm for the di8CUIIIIIon of matpractically filling the church. ters pertaining to the work of the School, excellent, for the wmmarlzlng of the lesaon for An Invitation goes out especially to the the following Sunday, and other Im- stranger to attend these services. portant Item& Teachen and oftlcen of Next Tuesday eve:nlng at 7 :45 o'clock the School are expected, If po88lble. the regular monthly business meeting of At 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, the the voters of the church will take place. third of the special joint Lenten services All those who have been received Into wiD be held In this church. Rev. John voting membership should attend. A numK. ~114.e, rector ot St. Elisabeth's ber of very Important matters are on the Protestant Episcopal church, Glencoe, will calendar. be the speaker. Members of the coThe Senior as well as the Junior Young operating churches, other members of the community, and friends, are earnestly In- People's organizations of the church are making plans for entertainments to be vi~ . given some time after the Easter hoiiDr. Willett's subject on Sunday mom- days, and both are working up plays to ing, March 18, will be, "'Not by Bread be given on the occasion. Alone," the fourth In the series of Lenten The past()r, Rev. Herman W. Meyer, st'rmom~. has been called on a great deal to give his lecture on ··Early Lutheranism In America,·· and has delivered It before a number of societies since his return from the South. It deals with the history of J..utheranism In America beginning with the year 1529. The lecture will l!e given at Glenview March 11 and at Elgin March 18, both In the evening. The choirs of St. John's are planning to sing ··The Seven Last Words," by Du Bois, some time during the Lenten season, probably on the evening of Palm Sunday, April 1. The Children's choir made up of children attending the classes for the Christian education of children will sing at the next Lenten service. ' a glorious evening in UPTOWN CHICAGO . _ AS a special treat, tonight enjoy one dinners. Well cooked, perfecdv eenred, in eome interesting and beautiful restaurant. Afterwards a theatre ··· or dance to a superb orchestra. Walk throop pyly lighted streets thronging withs~people.Paushopwindowsdis C/.1 of tboee famous Uptown Chicago plaving the newest of smart Spring styles. Uptown Chicago offers you many such glorious eveoinp, each one presendng a city fuU of different places to go. You'D .find nowhere else comparable to Uptown Chica10. Drive, ride on car, bus or "L". Wlaaa ,_ ,_. to ercawl, ue die RailroGd UnionTidcaO.tlice-,_,,_..ddcd.taaW ,_.. Plllhncnacand cfaeel,..... NaCIICCIC die u,__ Stado&. Plume I..ongiMada 7454. . . . . . Meaadcap ..ra..a ...,..,.a,adu.,.. v,._,. ... UPTOWN CHICAGO Shopping Center of a Million People .... ... ................ u,.. ""'· "'· ,.. ,..... ,.. trnfWI,.._ ._. for aore adcap to .._.. dae.wca~ . , . . , e··· ··, ....... . ca-··e, ..... ....... ntn rd.,·e

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