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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 10

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tO I WIL:..E T TE LIFE Mn. R. F. McCoy, wh,:» spent I September 14, 1928 rally Tuesday, September 18, ,at Edison Park. The Woman"-' · Home Missionary will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the hom~ of Mrs. Harry Mons, 167 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth. This will be Dues Paying day. :Mrs. R. :M. Campbell wlll lead the devotions. The Chorus choir, which Mr. Lutton, the director. has been recruiting to its full stren~th, wlll hold lts first rehearsal next Thursday night. The Boy:_Scouts wm meet at the regular hour on Tuesday evening, under the leadership of Mr. Lester Ball. Building on the splendid work done last year, the troop will go forward this year to very great . achievement. pa~ Teacher Accompanist TRIO Wectcllnp · available Clubs Receptions I PHoNE WILMETfE 164l of the lftnter and early summer m California joined Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCoy a~d their family at Minocqua, Wis. for an extended puting._ They returned last Saturday to thear home at 730 Ashland avenue. Mrs. R. F. McCoy will spen~ the winter in Wilmette. Sunday September 16~ will stand out as one of ·the historic days in the llfe of the WUmette Methodist church. On that day ground is to be broken for the new building enterprise. The service will take place at 10 :36 A. M. By setting the ceremony at this hour, both the children from the Sunday school and the adult congregation will be able to participate. The Church school will hold its regular session at 9 :30 and the ~orning worship service wlll follow immediately after the ground-breaking ceremony. MslhodiJI Clt·rcb IPBCIAL IBLLIKG 01' LIKOLBUN CARPBTIMG e Aa ezceU..t opportaait7 to parehue Armatroa.r'· Linoleum at aabttaatial ..Yi·tr· clariq September AMD . I'LOOB..O·LBUM STOBBI 1 - Dam SL Greealeaf 1141 RESPONSIBLE Eighty-five per cent of the regular Church school attendants appeared at the opening session last Sunday morning. The staff of teachers in nearly every department was well recruited. A number of The Junior Boy Scouts will meet on new chlldren were enrolled and plans were outlined for the coming year. Mr. Thursday night at 7 :30, under the leaderEmmett S. Johnson, the new. director of ship of Mr. Wlllard Osbun·. Religious Education, made hts first apThe three Girl Scout Troops will resume pearance In the school. their work next week. Troop 4 wlll meet on Tuesday after11oon at 3:45, Troop 2 The Young Woman's Missionary society on Wednesday, and Troo~t 3 on Friday. will enjoy a beach supper, songs, stunts, and a campfire service Tuesday evening, The bulletin of last w,e ek carried the September 18. The group will meet at the following notice concerning former workhome of · Adelaide Jones, 1020 Central ers in the Methodist church. "Three loyal avenue, at 6:15 P. M. and will go to the and faithful workers are not to be found beach from there. Ip case of bad weather in our working constituency this fall . the young wom_ e n will remain at the Miss Lila Attig has gone to take up her .Jones' h2,me for their supper and meeting. work as director of the Community WeekAll young women of the . church are Day Schools of Religious Education_ in cordially invited to attend thts first meet- Covington, Ky. Miss Adelaide Jones has ing of the year. assumed her place as director of music in the North Shore Methodist church in The Northern district Woman's Home Glencoe. Miss Margery Stewart has taken Missionary societies will have a district a year's leave of absence from New Trier to pursue graduate studies in an eastern university. Our church wiRhe!'l success to each of these three young women as they enter new fields of service and opportunity." The Final Quarterly Conference of the church here wlll be held Wednesday night, September 26. This precedes the meeting of the Annual Conference on October 3. The Church school board meeting and election of officers will be held Wednesday, September 19. Actual excavation for building the new church will begin next Monday morning. Fortunately, the work of the church will continue undisturbed until the first unit is completed sometime next spring. All services and meetings Including the work of the Woman's Exchange will go on as unsual during this early period of construction. "Catholic and Protestant in Church History" is the timely theme of the new course of study in the Men's class. This group of men meets Sunday morning at 9 :45 o'clock and il!l led by Dr. A. W. Nagler, a long time student In the field of church history. SERVICE BY CALLING WILMETTE 4117 WINNETKA 671 Competent service on the New Electric Sets requires far more than a mere acquaintance with radio circuits. An engineering kn.owl~dge of electricity is essential. We are in a position to give you both. Do not take a chance on questionable service. Rac6o Senice and Installation Ul Linden An. ACCEPTS POSITION IN SCHOOL .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Matson, 161 Ftf~eenth street, accompanied their daughter, Anne, to Herrin, Ill. last week w~ere the latter has accepted a position as assistant in a school for crippled children, one of three that have been established in the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Matson returned by way of St. Louis, Keokuk and Burlington, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Soule, 915 Lake avenue, recently returned from three weeks spent in the north woods at a cabin forty miles from Ishpem.ing, Mich. ~. , ·w umette, Ill. ~ \fHO Skokie Radio Shop Linden An. Hubbard Woods Mn. Edwina Martine EQUASONNE Come in and Hear ~eSPARTON WECKLER will open dancing cla1111 tit the WILMETTE WOMAN'S CLUB Thursday, October 18th Fifteen Dollars for twenty lessons. This will be her eighth season in · Wilmette. Two seasons at the Oailmette Country Club Five seasons under aaspices of P. T. A. 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