October 5, 1928 WILMETT E LI.FE meet at the church at 7 :30 under the leadership ·of W. Ewart Cook, Scoutmaster. Sea Scout Ship No. 7 will also meet at the church at 7 :30. Mr. Robert Casterline is Skipper · and Mr. Charles Crocker is Mate. Any boy between the ages of 15 alid 19 is invited to join ·the troop. . The annual meetmg of th,e church will be held o.n Wednesday evening. The Crescent C1rcle will serve the dinner at 6 :30 P. M. Reservations for the dinner at 75c per plate may be made by calling the church offl.ce, Wilmette 1204, by Tuesday noon. 9. Congregational Church Vere V. Loper. minister William E. McCormack, . minister of education THE BEST cANDY ON THE NORTH SHORE The Central Avenue Circle, Mrs. J. T. · Boyd, acting chairman, is meeting today at the home of Mrs. Dwight Cb.ap-' man, 900 Elmwood avenue, for luncheon at 12:30. Mrs. c. w. Culbertson and · Miss Jeanne Taggert are the assisting hostesses · · On Sunday the Church· echool meets in t~e following departments: .9 :30 A. M. -P~1mary department ; Junior department; Intermediate department. 10:45 The Boys' club will meet at the church A. M. Cradle Roll department ; Beginners on Thursday at 4 Q'clock under the leaderdepartment. 12:00 Noon, Senior depart- ship of Mr. McCormack. ment; Forum Continuation committee. The Junior choir will rehearse at 4 The Morning Worship service is ·at o'clock under the directhm of Amy Leslie 10:45. This is Communion Sunday and Toskey. new members will be received at this service. The subject of Mr. Loper's ComThe Senior choir rehearsal will be held munion l!leditation will be "In Memory." at 7:30, also under the direction of Amy The mus1cal program under the direction Leslie Toskey. of Amy Leslie Toskey will include: "The Importance of Voting" will be the Choral Prelude: "Our Father Which Art in Heaven," Mendelssohn; Anthem: subject of Mrs. E. H. Lunde at the meet-:"The King of Love My Shepherd Is," ing of the Woman's Guild on Friday. Buck; Offertory: "Love Never Faileth," There will be a Board meeting at 12 Miss Heide ; Postlude: Second Sonata o'clock and at 1 o'clock luncheon will be served by the East End Circle. At the (Allegro), Mendelssohn, Miss Roltllrts. meeting in the afternoon Mrs. L. L. Perry This church co-operates with the Sun- will lead the devotions and the Woman's day Evening club which meets in its Guild Budget will be presented. After auditorium at 7 :30. Mr. Fred B. Smith Mrs. Lunde's talk, Mrs. J. H. Stackhouse internationally known as a leader i~ will read a short play, "A Block Capsocial and religious movements, is the tain's Adventure," written by E. E. Brown of Winnetka. speaker this Sunday. On Tuesday the Wekeacafila Camp Fire Mrs. George Browning, 423 Ninth Gh·ls will meet at the church at 4 o'clock. street, gave a birthday party last Mrs. W. E. Cook is guardian. Monday afternoon in honor of her Roosevelt Troop No. 2 ::Q_Qy Scouts will daughter Virginia, who was 12 years M. The quaintness and charm of Old Country dress and courtesy. Prim - - - - llllm.aculate. The invitation of over. 101 dainty mingled flavors to tem.pt your palate. Taste to satisfy--before you buy. ~I : ' ~rhe The Attractive and Dignified Entrance to the New Home of the . new Dutch Mill Candy Shop is just across the street from the Village Hall 1187 Wilmette Avenue. HowARD-- UDELL CAFE T E R I . A HIGHLAND PARK This beautiful setting, together with entirely new equipment-and the wholesomely delicious home cooked food, which has always characterized this pop· ula~ cafeteria make it one of the finest places of its kind on the North Shore. We are sure you will like it-and we are proud to offer it as our contribution to Highland Park's ever-increasing architectural beauty. DUTC 0 V E R 101 TE1IPTING VARIETIES OR-if you live in the Villagefor delivery- phone W il melt e 2140.