Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 12

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12 WILM~TTE LIFE October 5, 1928 ' Kenilworth Union Kenilworth avenuE' and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister The subject of the sermon next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock will · be "The Unfailing Christ." · .. Sunday school at 9 :45. Classes tor all, and all welcome. The material usesl is the Revised International Graded Lessons. On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Willett will <'ontlnue his talks on "Great Poets of the Ages." He wlll read a poem entitled "lsrafil: a Fantasy of Eden." Other talks in the series will deal with "The Author of Job: Poet and Phllosopher," "Virgil and the Roman Empire," "Dante and the Divine Comedy," etc. The Ladles' Guild meets for its philanthropic work Monday at 10 o'clock. The ladles are asked to come in for as much time as they can spare. Dr. Willett's subject Sunday morning, October 14, will be: "The Message of Tolstoy." · Sunday, October 21, the ordinance of baptism will be administered, new mem- hers received Into the church, and the Communion wlll be observed. J. M. Budinger Attends Westem Banking Parley ]. M. Budinger, cashier of the Wilmette State Bank is in Philadelphia this week attending the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association. Mr. Budinger left Wilmette Thursday of last week and plans to return the end of this week. He is · combining business with pleasure and taking a short vacation. Before returning he will visit New York and other eastern cities. The bankers' conventipn was held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week. Dr. Preston Bradley Will Addresi Congregation Men The initial meeting of the fall season of the Men's club of the North Shore Congregation Israel will be held the evening of Tuesday, October 9. The speaker on this occasion will be Dr. Preston Bradley. It is planned to hold a dinner in conjunction with this meeting, at 6 p. m. At. this meeting members will greet their new Rabbi, Dr. Louis ]. Koupald. A large attendance is expected. Ele~tri~ Dishwashing U rwm prtJ~II~tJl Handcraft Novelties are Easy to Make Miss Dorothy Poole how to make the daily from 9:30 to 5:00. Wednesday I :00 only. will show you latest novelties I :30-2:30 to from 9:30 to forBODE . KITCHENS Decide now to do away with dishpan drudg.. ery. In thousands of home kitchens electric dishwa~hers are demonstrating their ability to do the work more quickly, easily and beautifully than anyone can do by hand. Call in today and let us show you the new French and English Screens You'll find it amazingly easy to make a'n English Hunting Print screen, or a French print. Leather Laced Lamp Shades Make new lamp shades yourself. Less expensive and more attractive. ·Miss Poole will: give you instructions on how to make boudoir boxes, paper carriers, and other lacquered pieces. · rs WILMETTE -Keeps your hands out of hot, greasy dishwater. -Washes and rinses clean; enables dishes to dry quickly by themselves. -Needs no new plumbing or . other fixtures. -Empties directly into sink. - Cleaneea itself while working. -Rolls into convenient corner. -Handles 40 to 60 pieces, plus silver, at one time. -Makea entertaining more pleasant, leas burdensome. UNIVERSITY 123 724 Why Prohibition! Timely .Discussion of A Timely Question Read the Facts About Personal Liberty Nullification State Rights WHAT LIQUOR HAS COST THE COUNTRY ECONOMIC VALUE OF PROHIBITION EIGHTEEN ARTICLES OCTOBER 11-31 in Balance 11Little by Little" uitJa ,our ugular semce bills PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Telephone Wilmette 2899 The Christian Science Monitor · The co~plete series of 18 a~ticles may be had for 50c Orders s!Jould be left at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R00M 1163 Wilmette Ave.

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