Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 16

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16 WJ.LMBTT .E ~IFE · made as have completed the prescribed Junior Walther l~e. Monday, September 10, at 7:30: Choir course for their classes. Pleat:~~ tbe9 .;~ the sunday school punctually a · meeting· Tuesday, September 11, at 7:46: Meet- o'clock. Ing of Congregation. RALLY DAY SERVICES will also ..be Thursday, September 13, at 2: Ladles' held at the church at 11 o'clock, to which Aid and Mlslsonary the children of the Sunday school and their parents are particula~ly invited. Let's bear in m. nd the RALLY DAY The pastor will deliver a spec1al message which wlll be held next Sunday morning which will be of interest to every member with a SJ!!!clal service in the Sunday of the church, and particularly to the and their parents. T~e Sunday school at which all the children that at- children tended the past year are expected. Par- school children will sing at this service. ents who wish to enroll such children The annual fe~tival at the .Lutheran as have not yet attended the Sunday school are encouraged to do this next Orphanage will be held at Addison, Illinois next Sunday morning and afternoon. Sunday. We hope that all the old and many new children will be with us. PRO- 'fhose of our people who ~re not .attendMOTIONS of such childt·en will also be ng the festintl and yet w1 sh to make a contribution for this worthy cause may do so by giving their donation to one ot the deacons at the church. There are at present 130 children at this orphanage. September '1. tm Health Conditio~ Good = WUmette and Park ·avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer. M. A .· Pastor .401 Prairie avenue. TelephoRe 1396 Church telephone 3111. Sernees Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity 9 :30 a :m: Rally service in the Sunday school. 9 :45 a.m. First service and sermon. ' 11 a.m. Rally service for mem'Qer:::;, parents and children. . · Sermon: The Church's Prayer for Her Sons' and Daughters. Meetings Friday, SPptt>mber 7, at 7 :45: The . St. John's Lutheran Here, Says Commissioner 1 General health conditions in Wit- . mette are very good at the present time, according to a repor~ issued thi~ week by Dr. E. E. Moore, health commissioner of the village. A total of only five cases of contagious di sease under quarantine was reportedthree of whooping cough, one nf mumps, and one of chicken pox. ::\ 0 ailments have oeen reported this Year which were attributed to bathing,- Dr. Moore states. The health cOtnmi . . sioner has advised parents that t hn· can aid the health department, t h~ public schools, and the village in gen eral .by keeping ailing children i(l t home until they are well again. The Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society is meeting on Thursday next, Septerytber 2 o'clock. Remember this IS a APPROVE SIDEWALK PAVING YERY ll\IPORTANT MEETING, not onl.Y because it marks a renewal of the so~l Ordinances enacted by the Village ety's work, but a lso because the ladies board ' Tuesday provide for the layi ng are to he photograph ed in a group. Not of sidewalk on the west line of 15th one of them shoul<'i be missing. 13, at ... Miss Martha and Miss Jean Crossley, daughters of Mr. ~nd :!\frs. F. B. Crosslev of 600 Washmgton avenue, returnee} la st \VPdn ~s d2v {rom Sister Bay, \Vis., where th ey spent the summer at the Crossley's summer home. street from the north line of Elmwood avenue to the south line of the fi r :- t alley north of Elmwood avenue; a bo a sidewalk on the northwest line c,i Central avenue from the east line (Ji 15th street to the southwest line ot the first alley west of 15th street. Simplicity We use no magic in the Ia undering of your clothes. Women visitors to our plant marvel at the simplicity of the equipment and methods. They leilve appreciative of the fact that a laundry is more than Ha place where washing is done.u We show visitors a laundry just as clean and tidy as their own; equipment built on the same principle as that built for the home; people working as they would expect them to work in their own home; · and laundry finished just as though they themselves were supervising it. A simple policy built our businessQuality Work day in and day out. It is the cause of our continued growth, and the reason why 3,000 housewives give- the weekly laundry to Bill, the Washington Laundry Man. - oR. K. Baker of 518 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fuessle and \Va shington avenue had as their guests daughter. Dorothy, of 505 Laurel aH·Mr. and ~f rs. last '"eek- end. ~1 r. and Mrs. Richard nue, have returned from a mont l1':-. trip through Canada. Hayes of Chicago. The title of Gloria Swanson's Il l"'~ famliy of 910 · Elmwood avenue have picture has been changed from "Th l' returned from Madeline Island, Wis. Swamp" to "Queen Kelly." -oMr. and -:\1 rs. Gordon M. Culver and -o- This Winter you'll see lots more homes OIL HEA.TED ~---------------- A modern development has removed the price obstacle for homes of from 4 to 8 rooms The New "CHALLENGER" A few minutes spent looking at the burner and asking questions will revise your past ideas of oil heat. Come in for such a visit if you possibly ca·n. $285 Taaka Extra \V.bington Laund.y . . . . . . 1'&1 - ~~ Excellent fo.r warm air furnaces as well as sttam and ~ot water plants. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE WINSLOW BOIL, ER &: ENGINIEERING co. · 844 Rush Str~et. Superior 4650 North Shore, 705 ·Washington St., Evanston Greenleaf 5120 Ralph W. L-..,.ham, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS Phone wamette 145 .._., ~.ILL. .... I I I

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