I 18 WILME.TT .E. LI .IlB· .September 14. 1928 rooms on Tuesday evening, September 18, at 7 :45 o'clock. The complete order of all the services will be presented at that g-uvvuuuvvvvv~vvvuv~vvv~vvvvvuvvv~ St. John,s Lu, t heran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue· Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 This church with Its Sunday school extends to parents and children a cordial Invitation to attend Its services. Senle~es · § = 2 0 0 0 . 0 = = 0 o Now is the Time to P.ant Evergreens In all the vast store of plants for ornamental planting none can equal the satisfying richness of Evergreens. They are the aristocrats of the plant world. Ravinia Nurseries offer only those varieties of Evergreens that have withstood the rigorous tests imposed by climatic variations in the Great LaktS District. Nowhere else can be· found more perfect specimens. Nurseries and office one mile West of Waukegan Road. ! c c c c time. · c C C .., : c i *= C = C = c = ~ = ~ = F.D.CLAVEY c = = RA.VINIA NURSERIES, Inc~ ~ ~ t~ ~ = The Lake Shores Largest Nurseries = ~ = . , :» = e = ~ = c DEERFIELD, ILL. Deerfield 36 Telephones~ ) or \Highland Park 36 O 0 I 15th Sunday after Trinity 9 :30.A. M. Sunday school and Bible Scoutmaster Harry Lochner and his classes. assistant, Elmer Priebe, request all 9 :45A.M First service and sermon. Scouts of Troop 6 to be on hand at the 11:00 A· M. Second service and sermon. Sunday schc ' 1 rooms Wednesday evening, September 19_.. at 7 :30 sharp for the first Meetings drill. ~ Monday at 7 :30: Choir meeting. Tuesday at 7:45: Special Congregation The Senior and Junior Young People's meeting. societies of St. John's are giving an enWednesday at 7:30 : Boy Scouts, Troop 6. tertainment consisting of two short plays Friday, September 21, at 7:45; Junior on two successive evenings of this month, Walther league. Thursday and Friday, September 27 and 28, for which tickets are now on sale. ~ It wlll interest the members of the The proceeds will be placed ·into the church to hear ·· that last Sunday's rally chancel fund. day was by far the biggest and best St. has ever had, two hundred and ~ John's thirty-one children being present in the Sunday school service. Even then there The AU-Soul's Unitarian church will were some of our regular scholars who had not returned but who will be with reopen Its services for the year this Sunus next Sunday. This 'increase means day in the church at Chicago avenue that we ·shall need additional Sunday near Greenwood boulevard. Church school school teachers a11d substitutes. Begin- will be at 9 :45 a. m., Kindergarten for ning with the month of October the Sun- children from three to five years of age day school t eachers will meet twice a at 11 a. m., and morning service at 11 a. m. The first sermon will be on "The month. Outlook for Liberal Religion." A felOn Sunday, September 30, St. John's lowship dinner will follow the service. will celebrate its annual mission festival, On the second and fourth Wednesdays with three se rvjce~ devoted entirely to ~ missionary work. Th e speaker for the at 10 a. m. the Woman's Alliance meets1 morning services Is the R ev. E. F . lunch at 12:30 p. m. On fourth WednesSch,!!eler of Milwaukee, Wi s. , secretary of days at 2 p. m. the mini ster will give a the Board of Home 1\Iission s in North series of lectures on "The Making of ~ ~ and South America. The Rev. Arthur Modern Religious Liberalism" beginning Werfelmann of Glen View will preach at September 26. The Laymen's league will meet third Wednesdays at ·6 :30 p. m. the evening service. The members of the Sunday school staff and all the members of the church council are especially requested to be at the church on Sunday morning next at 10:45 In order to have their pictures taken for the jubllee number of the church paper. · Unitarian C burch ~onnonnonnnnnnonno6nn~nnnoonnnnfi~ Our church is getting ready for its .Tubilee Week, October 21 to 27. It has been decided to hold three services on Sunday, a nd one each on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Th e detailed progra m will a ppear later in these columns. The Birthday club of Wilmette was entertained at dinner last Saturday evenin~ at the Georgian hotel. Later in the evening its members went to the John C. Mannerqd home in Evan ston for bridge. I -oSince the · services of commemmoration involve a great deal of work which is to Mrs. Ray C. Pearson and her be di stributed among the: members of daughters have returned to their home the church, all the voting m emb ers of the church are he reby notified t o a ttend at 117 Dupee place after a visit in a l';pecial meeting a t the Sunda y ~c hool Galena, 1_11. Announcing The removal of our yard to Lake Ave. and Skokie Valley route, thereby combining our office and storage of co.al, coke and fuel oil. We offer you a Complete Fuel Service ~\ . C ONFIDENCE ···. Just as a Steinway is always the ultimate hope for the home, so do associates of the Steinway at Lyon ~ Healy's inspire a like confidence in their own groups. - Groups which afford plenty of latitude for preference in price. The Lyon ~ Healy, the Brambacb, the Leland, and · also the Duo Art reproducing piano range in prices fro~ $475 to $5,250 ... Here also at Lyon ~ Healy's in Evanston are radios, phonographs, band and orchestra instruments. Cameras·. too-for both still ana moving pictures. 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