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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 52

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BEFORE YOU BUY oYer O.e baadrecl atw ....._ ICatttnCI froa E·autoa aorth to HialalaH Park. await JCMir iaspectioa. Tbq o·er JH ft'tiJ ·arietJ of claip, coutractioa. aiZe. price. (OIIf'taieaet . . . locatioa. Nnr s 100m homa. Nnr 6 ·room lloaa. New 7 room lloaa, New I · room hoaa, Su.,.o S11,700 S16.soo Ss6.soo to S24.ooo to l)2.500 4nu CJI "'ftaaai for wtiOaa .;ruua·pra,J'ed." Tla.. .-appen will be eontlnued 4arlu the Leatea ....,n, ~ at · :10 an4 cloeluar at I o'cloek. -.attre famlllee at- OS :a-~~~ ,~ 'l'lle ...-r p.ve a brief ad· tend and chlldnn are atwap welcome. . Soaedliaa The Woman's Fon.... JOBIIlonary aoclety met Tbunday at the home of Mrs. c. A. Lun4berc, 1010 Elmwood avenue. Devotions were led b7' Mrs. J. T. Ed· wards. and Mrs. ·E. E. Teal gave the leBSOn. · The Woman's Home Mlulonary Society will meet Thunday, Jlan:h 15, at Z o'clock at the home of ~~~ Edwin Holt Hqbes, 941 Sheridan road. · Tbla Is to be the Lenten service, and Mrs. J. W. George, co.-terence secretarY of evangelism, will bring her meBBage In song and BCrlpture. The Sunday Evening club speaker Is Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, president of the Chautauqua Institute. He will speak on ··contemporary Problems In Ancient Capitals." The Queen Esther Standard Bearers · will attend a meeting at Wheadon church In Evanston tonight, where they will help fqrm a similar organisation at Wheadon. Transportation will be provided for the girls, who are asked to notify Miss Ste'!:art, Wilmette 25, If they wish to go. A twenty-page booklet, largely Illustrated and descriptive of both the exterior and Interior of the new structure, will be distributed after the momlng service next Sunday. Those who are not able to secure the booklet at that time may do so by telephonlnJt the church office. 'Ve hope to place a copy of this booklet In the hands of every friend of the Wilmette Parish MethodiRt Episco)Mll church. to 148.5oo to S4l.ooo MOUAT & FLAHERTY Incorporated WJLMETI'E--Oppoaite ViDagt llaii-Wilm. CHICAG0-35 North Darbora-Cent. Wanted to Rent Housa in Winnetka, Hubbard Woods or Gltncoe. furnished for tbt summer months. or unfurnished by tbt year: or The Woman's Exchange is open dally from 10 to 5. except Saturday, when It closes at 1 o'clock. There will be a Food sale this Saturday morning. COJIING APBIL llf if you luve a boase you wish to sell let us know NOW. ·MURRAY. & TERRY 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Ph. ~ C~ntral or call Mr. Newhall Glencoe 267 46 25 ...------------------------------...JII The committee in charge of the finances of the new building enterprise met last Monday night. Dr. Church of the Hancher organization. who will direct the campaign from Mar·ch 18 to April 1, was present. There was a (1111 discussion of all the details and issues Involved. The committee voted to go forward on a $250,000 campaign on the basis of five-year pledges. The plan of the campaign will be to canvass every member and friend of the church by two teams of two men each duriq~ this period of two weeks. .Judging by the number and size of subscriptions that have already been volunteered, it is anticipated that there will be a very prompt and generous response to this appeal for the new building so desired. One hopeful aspect of the 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. Jlong whole enterprise is that thus far all decisions have been reached with no votes 516~ MONEY cast again~t the issue at · stake. The Have funds to loan on choice Imunanimity with which the task has been proved North Shore Suburban resundertaken is seldom ever equaled. Idence property at &~ ., Interest. See us on renewals. The pastor's sermon for next Sunday morning will be on the text, ..1 was afraid." It Is the last sermon he will preach until after the building campaign. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes Is the preach~r for 1\larch 18, and Dr. J. Hastie Jdgers, the district superintendent, will ~lreach March %5. The music is as follows: The Organ Prelude, "Solemn Prelude," by Noble; the Organ Postlude, "Postlude," by Dubois. The choir will sing, ..Seek Ye the Lord," by Roberts, and "God So Loved the World," by Stainer. There are a few vacancies in the various sections of this chorus choir. Those wishing to share in this ministry of music, under the able direction of Charles E. Lutton, are invited to confer either with Ma·. Lutton or with L. H. Hanawalt, the chairman of the Music committee. The First division had charge of the !'tecon_d Fellowship supper and service on Wednesday night of this week. After a <"afeteria supper and ample variety of food, the group gathered In a devotional The Lenten programs of the Young People's group are proving to be of great Interest. Last Sunday evening about thirty young people met at the home of DQrothy Fuller to hear Glenn Harding. HiR spirit and religious viewpoints were a great Inspiration to the group. Next Sunday .evening, lhe young people are invited to the home of Grace Roe, 835 Linden avenue, to hear a Chinese Rtudent :.peak on the subject, ..What Jesus Christ 1\(eans to Me.'" E. G. Pauling A Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Maia 1Z51 East St. Louis, covering 8,627 acre;. ranks second only to Chicago in area of Illinois cities. GLENCOE BARGAIN Busilltll cbaaan force owner to ucri6et cbaracterfal, substantial almoet-new Eaalilb home. Btaatifally situated I :as ft . . uck from street on 66:.:soo ft. woodtcl lot, near steam and eltetric. Tboaptfal claipina and quality coastraction are combined with tYtry coaveaience !o create real. cozy home comfort. Tbt six extra laqt. sunny rooms andaclt: larae. bancllome livina room. din ina room. kitchen, larae aaster bedroom and two other lovely bedrooms: two baths. txtra laYatory. larat balls on both loon; laundry. boiler room, fruit cellar. opea porcb. · AKo bot water btatiaa system. All cloon and wiaclows metal wtatbtntripptd. Tbt artistic clecontina of walb aad woodwork, tbt cast bna hardware. tbt special i:.:tum and liabti·a elect and la~tt ireplact--are all ftaturn that will at oact appeal to tbt discriminatina buyer. Larae tl'ftl. pemaaiall. shrubbery aad aardta alone repre~tnt a substantial invntmtnt. New. aeuroas aaortpp is · arraaatd and paid for. A coaanative appraisal placn tbt value ol this property mucb biabtr thaa tht price asked for qaick dilpoul. It is a barpin at S21.ooo. Will bt sold to a rapoasible buyer oa UIJ ttrms. Showa by appoint·tnt oaly. T elepboat Glencoe 9l4 or sec A Real Bargain for Quick Action Almost an acre on Bluff St. overlooking Skokie Country Club; beautiful trees with remodeled bouse: 4 bedrooms; 2 baths. New sun and sleeping porches. Price $35,000.00. Make offer. South Avenue, 74xl82 ft. opposite golf club. $150.00 per ft. Ernest M. Kimball 140 So. Dearbora St.. Rm. 1725, TtL Raa4 olio 770 BLUFF STREET, GLENCOE 170 GleMoe · MITH cl CO·

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