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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1928, p. 44

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WILMET·T ·E LIF.E July Zl, 1928 day of Columbus, Ohio. There· are plenty of accommodations at Long Lake for those who desire to buy their meals at that place. There will be swimming and boating as well. All Councilmen and their wives, as well as the chairman of the Building Committee, wlll meet at the church Friday, August 3, at 6 :30 p. m. for dinner. The chairman of the Finance Committee wlll present the Building Fund Campaign Plan at this meeting. Every member of the council Is asked to reserve the date for thif'l meethig. The price of the dinner wm be $1.25 per person. The table will be set for twenty persons. English Luthera· $~,100.00 and up TERMS: $25.00 Down, $20.00 Monthly, No Interest Buy.a a fine SO foot lot in ~EL-MAR WOODS Here Ia a 'Real BargainCome Out ·a nd See for Younelf BUY NOW-FOR THE FUTURE HOW TO GET THERE If driving an auto, take Waukegan Road, North through Deerfield, one mile to Half Day Road, then tum East, around the corner to Subdivision office. A representative is there daily from I to 6 P. M., Sundays from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. For further information, phone University 1242 or dr~p a postal card, and you will get your reply by return mall. HORACE D. BENT Central ~ Broadway Evanston, Illinois ~~~~-~~------------------------~+ llieQ~k&wlll~theRe~R&G~~ EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Sundar, lulf !t, ltt8 Sunday School ....... . ... . . . .. 9 :45 a. m. Joseph .Johnson, Superintendent Morning Worship . . .... ~ ... . .... 11 a. m. Sermon : "Cutting Close to Our Pattern." Our Sunday school picnic has been a splendid one. Everyone who dared the weather enjoyed himself. Many say it Is "the best ever." We are glad that it was an enjoyable time for those who were there. We regret that more did not come. However the crowd was good, the program was fine, and the fellow~hip was great. We have set a precedent for the years to come, "bigger and better" every year. The Luther league ·will meet at the church Friday evening after the ball game. The last meeting was an exceptionally good one. There were seventeen young people present and there was ice cream for several more. The seventeen managed to take care of the entireamount. · Sunday, August 5, is the day of the great mass meeting of Lutherans at Long Lake, Ill. There will be no morning service at our church that day and the autos will leave for Long Lake immediately after the Sunday school service. Members and friends of the congregation are invited to make this a gala day. Bring your baskets well filled and if you haye no way of going call 4279 and the pastor will arrange to have someone take you in his car. The service at Long Lake will begin at 3 p. m. and First Presbyterian Corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf ave. This Church extends a very cordial invitation to you to join u s in our Sunday morning worship. R egular church service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. - * Q) + The Rev. D. L. Edwards, D. D., will supply our pulpit Sunday, July 29, using as his sermon topic "The Church a Thtater." Dr. Edwards, highly spoken of, is the pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Enid, Okla., which has a membership of more than twelve hundred. The musical program for the morning worship is as follows: Organ Prelude: "Larghetto" .... Lemare Solo: "Alone With Thee" .. ...... Bailey Mrs. Gannon Organ Offertory: "Larghetto" .... Batiste Organ Postlude: "In Olden Times" . . ... . ..... . ...... . .......... Goodwin Erma E. Rounds, Organist and Director Rose Lutiger Gannon, Contralto Assembly worship of the Sunday school at 9 :30 a . m. in the Sunday school auditorium. Classes for everybody. The Women's Bible class period at 10 a. m. held in the rear of the Church auditorium. The study is always interesting and instructive. The Men's Bible class period at 10 a. m. A cordial invitation extended to visitors and strangers to come and enjoy with us our Sunday school and morning worship. The Executive committee of the Women's society held a meeting in the church Wednesday, July 25 at 2:30 p. m. to talk over plans for the work to be done this fall and winter, notice of which will be · givt>n at a later date. The church office is open daily, ex~ept Saturday, from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a. m. Calls for service of any kind, including pastoral service, can be furnished at all times by communicating with the Church secretary, Mrs. Nellie S. Holtwood. Phone Wil. 1575 or Wil. 688. First Congregational * you· II find the s u p e r i o r facilities and s e r v i c e of this plant a decidedly advantageous factor in your next job of \\J'4 No matter how you figure PRINTING This is one of the fine churches in Wilmette. During the summer months lt extends an especial invitation to visitors and strangers in Wilmette to attend its services of worship at 11 a. m Sunday morning. It offers a cordial and friendly hospitality and Inspiring and refreshing service to all who come. Next Sunday morning, the Church will convene in three departments: the Primary department will he directed in its summer program by Miss Bertha Wheelock. The Junior department, under the direction of Mr. A. J. Coburn, will study "Stories of the Strong." The Intermediate department, under the direction of Miss Georgia WaU!on, will study the Republic of Mexico. The Rev. Charles E. Reidt, D. D., pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church of Fond du Lac, Wi§l., will preach at the 11 a. m. worship service on Sunday morning. Dr. Reidt's subject will be "The Characteristics of a Strong Man." Mrs. Amy Leslie Toskey, director of music, has Recured MiRs Harriet Jordan as soloIst for this service, and Miss Evelyn Bissig wm be the organist. Tuesday night the Sea Scout Ship will meet in the Forecastle at 7 :30 p. m. Baptist Church LLOYD HOLLISTER 1232-36 Central Avenue Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2000 Greenleaf 4300 Sheldrake ; 6 87 INC. Wilmette Sunday, July 29, Dr. George D. Alltson ~lll ,Prea~h on "Seeking and Finding ~Tod, from the famous text In Job 23: 3, 0 that I knew where I might find him." The subject of the Children's sermon wlll be "A Treasure Hunt." The Children's sermon is a part of the regular Sunday morning worship at 11 a m Don't forget the annual chur~h beach party whi~h is to be held August 7. The large number that attended last year will remember the good time everyone had. This year the committee Is making special plans and would- like to have everyone tn the church who Is In town be there. This Is the first opportunity tor Dr. Allison and his family to be with us for this summer event Come early and bring your supper · The Wilmette Baptist Ch~rch Is locFated at the comer of Wilmette and orest avenues.

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