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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 17

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' September 14, 1928 WI ·~IIBT~B ~IPS Cl..·6rcl... COtJ"re"at·onal 6 llw II 6' " more attractive tor the llttle people. 11188 Kloster, the DeW superintendent. Is cradu· Vere v. Loper, mlnlster ally organising her teachers tor a W. E. McCormack, minister of education splendid winter's w~k. An extraordinarily large congregation greeted the new minister, the Rev. Vere V. Loper, In his first service last Sunday morning. In addition to its ~lng the beginning of his ministry In Wilmette, It marked his first appearance befote the congregation. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'cloek .Mr. Loper wlll p~each on "Religion Without Apology." The Chorus choir and quartet, which sang for the first Urne last Sunday, will lead In the music with special selections. Mrs. Amy Leslie Toskey begins her second year as director of music. In addition to the regular ·sermon a short story-sermon for children w111 be given by Mr. Loper during the service. This added feature of the morning worship service Is Intended to make the attendance of fam111es a more desirable and satisfactory experience in the church services. Boys and girls are Invited to attend church with their parents. The Church school will meet Sunday morning at 10 -o'clock In four departments. · The Woman's Guild holds Its first fall meeting today in the church. The Cozy Corner Circle serves the luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. A. E. Klunder, president, wlll be in charge of a brief program im-· mediately following the luncheon, In which Mrs. A. H. Howard will provide a devotional theme; Mrs. A. J. Whitman will sing a group· of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Willis Berbllnger, and Mr. Loper will speak briefly. On Tuesday the Neighborhood Circle, Mrs. C. J . Claggett, chairman, will hold an afternoon meeting at 2 o'clock at the horne of Mrs. Louis Gillson, 706 Forest avenue. We Invite everyone who has no church home in Wilmette to worship with us. We have an all around program which will give everyone an opportunity to enjoy the kind of work for which they are most capable. The campaign for funds for the new building wlll be completed in the next few weeks and lt ls hoped that gr6und may be broken In the early spring. With the erection of the new church plant our mission will have the equipment which lt has long needed. The prayer of the Sunday school and the congregation Is "God give us the new church." Ruth ·stoker Marries in Winnetka, Tonight riu b~arer. Dr. Schacht has asked Dr. Edward Schacht of Detroit to be the best man and the ushers will be Miss Ruth Stqker, daughter of Mr. Leroy S.!9ker, a .b rother of the bride, and Mrs. Dee A. Stoker of Winnetka, and Milton Schacht of Racine, a broformerly of Wilmette, and Dr. Fred- ther of the groom. erick W~ Schacht of Racine, Wis. will be married this evening at the home SHRINE GIVES CARD PARTY par:ents. '.f.he ceremony will be of her · Bethsaida Shrine number 43, W. S. read at '8 :30 o'clock and a reception of ]., gave a pivot card and bunco will follow immediately. part~, with professional vaudeville enMiss Katherine Smits of Baltimore; tertainment, at Masonic haliJ. Maple Md. is coming to ·be Miss Stoker's avenue and' Lake street, Evanston, maid of honor and three small nieces Thursday, -September 13, at 8 :30 and a nephew will be flower girls and o'clock. l Eva~ton Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday ~(.)bDJ ~iul Saturday Evenings Henrg C.Lytton I Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackson .· EVANSTON-Orrington and Church YOU lllKIE JElllJIIES You Will Find Just What You Want In Our Evanston Slwp ' ' THATEVER it is-whatever the shade or pattern-it's only logic:al to suppose that ·you will find it here. For our asaortments are hand-picked from our Chicago store where is·preaented the largest eelectioD of fine cloth~ shown anywhere in the world. · Roosevelt Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts, will meet at the church at 7:30. Their opening meeting last Tuesday was largely attt-nded and showed evidence that the troop is to be active and energetic in the new year. Mr. W. Ewart Cook, who is to be Scoutmaster, was Introduced by the chairman of the Troop committee, Mr. Karl D. King. and plans were made for the next meeting.. The Sea Scouts will also meet at the church at 7 :30. Mr. W. E. McCormack is the skip~r. On ThurS(lay the Cozy Corner Circle, Mrs. G. B. Knepper, chairman, will meet at the horne of Mrs. A. E. Klunder, 909 Chestnut avenue, to sew for the . bazaar. The Junior choir for girls will meet for rehearsal at 4 o'clock under the direction of Amy Leslie Toskey. The Boys' club will meet at the church at 4 o'clock U!l!ler th~ }eadership of Mr. McCormack. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7 :30 P. :M. with Amy Leslie Toskey, director of music. On Friday in the rooms of the Congregational Woman's Missionary society at 19 Sonth LaSalle etreet, Chicago, the Rev. J. D. Brownell, president of Northland college, will speak. Dr. Brownell is well known here and is a popular ~peaker, and he will of course have the latest news from Nort.l tland . . or .Perhaps Browns ·or Smart Oxfords · VV And It. Will Cost You LessOur standards of value-giving have long been the wonder af the dotbing industry-and this sea10n is no exception. · ·English Lutheran Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity September 16, 1928 9:45 a. rn . .. .. .. . . ... . .. ... Sunday school Joseph Johnson, superintendent. 11 a. rn. . ... ..... .. .. ... Morning worship Sermon : "Putting First Things First." Suits of Fine .Scotch and Irish Twists Exclusive Long Service Imported Fabrics usually obtainable only from the $100 to $125 custom tailor--$50 t Our year's program has been approved by the church council. It provides a special objective for every organization of the church. It promises something special every month of the winter sea· son. It calls for the Immediate organization of a Men's Brotherhood. The first monthly program wlll be In charge of the Women's Missionary society and will be held September 26. All friends of the congregation are invited to join with us in these special programs. · The Sunday school is in the midst of an attendance 'Contest. The month of October wtu be devoted to bringing in those who have no Sunday school home ln Wilmette. Su.JZ!rlntendent Johnson Is to be commended for his splendid plan for the Sunday school. Every member Is urged to come regularly and learn what Is going on. The Primary department Is progressing nicely. It Is planned to redecorate the basement and make the whole layout Silver Blue Suits by Society Brand Soft Bluish Shades with Rich Silver Blendinp. Snipes and Herriucbones-$50. Two Trouser Suits The Smarteet Styles for Fall- Single and Double Breastecl-$50.

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