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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1928, p. 19

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October 19. 1928 WI L M E ~T Y. E. L IF B -- ---- - ~ - ·- --- Wilmette BatJiisl · l On Sunday mornln~ Rev. G. D. Allison The annual Hanest Home dinner of continues his sermons on the book of the church will be held Friday, October Jeremiah with the theme. "The Struggle 26, at 6 :30. The speaker of the evening of Intercessory Prayer." . Is to be Prof. R. D. Holllngton, who wlll give a brief addreBS on ..Art and ·WorThe subject of the children's sermon ship." Dr. Holllngton Is a member of Is, "'The Emperor's New Clothes." the faculty o,l Ga_rrett Biblical Institute, and has been Interested In this theme for During the summer he ~ext Wednesday evening another In- many years. formal family conference meetln~ will be made a trip to Europe with the purpose held In Children's hall. Th& discussion of studying church buildings and art as will be on the theme. "My Favorite Pic- applied to religion. Make your resenature of Christ." Various portrayals of tlons for the dinner NOW either with the Master by famous artists will be Mrs. E. M: Statf_ord, phone 700-M, or shown. A cordial Invitation Is extended through ., the church office. to visitors. The third of the series of Sanctuary Wilmette Baptists are Interested In the services will be held Wednesday night at annual conference of the· Illinois State 7:45. The Biblical topic for ·the evening Association of Baptists which will be is "A Miracle Explained." The book hour held in Peoria from October 25 to 28, In- wlll be devoted to a brief review of one clusive. A number of notable Christian of Bradford's b(ographles. The picture leaders have been secured for the In- · will tell the story of "A Shoe String Respirational addresses and a large dele- public." gation from this church Is anticipated. The cornerstone of the new building will be laid on Sunday, November 4. Friday, October 26. there wlll be a Fuller plans of the program will be anBaptist Laymen's dinner at t h e nounced in next week's Issue of the Stevens restaurant, Chicago, at which LU'JD. time W. C. Coleman of Kansas will be Thirty-five attended the Senior High a guest of the men of our local churches. league last Sunday night. This group Reservations may be made through the will meetthis Sunday evening at 5 :30 In church office. the Church chapel. All Senior high students are invited. An interesting event Monday, OctoThe Boy Scouts, of which Lester Ball ber 22. is the visit of seventy-five Bap- Is the leader, will go on an over-night tist clereymen of the Chicago district hike to the "Cabin-in-the-Woods," west to the Halsted Stl eet Methodist Episco- of Glencoe. pal church to perceive the splendid comThe Girl Scouts of Troops I, II, .and IV munity work accomplished there and to will have a Hallowe'en party in the lun·e luncheon together at the Church church basement Monday evening, Occafeteria. tober 29, from 7 :15 to 9 o'clock. . Each troop will have a special part In planThe B. Y. P. U. will meet at 5 :30 Sun- ning the party, although the committees day afternoon in the Gutld Room. The may secure help from a Girl Scout In attendance and interest have greatly in- any troop. Troop II will be responsible ereased and all the Young People of for the decorations, Troop I for the prothe congregation are welcome. · gram, and Troop IV for the refreshLink F. under the leadership of Mrs. ments. First division will meet Thursday .-\ . E. Gebert, will meet for a 1 o'clock atThe 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. C. luncheon Thursday, October 25. at the Davison, 1437 Forest a venue. · home of Mrs. G. B. Conlee and Mrs. The Second division will meet Thursday 1\f. C. Lyons, 1044 Forest avenue. morning at 10 o'clock at the home of F. A. S. will meet Sunday afternoon at Mrs. L.:. W. Benson, 212 Woodbine ave5 ::JO at tht> horn;;. of Mrs. J. C. Blaylock, nue. The Third division will meet with Mrs. 7U Prairie avenue. Rollin Smith, 1728 Highland avenue, at_ Assisting hostesses The Sunday Evening club presents the 1 :30 on Thursday. Kedroff Russian quartet this Sunday eve- are Mrs. J. G. McKibban and Mrs. L. F. ning. One half of the program will be Todd. The Fourth division will meet at 10:30 deYoted strictly to religious music sung in Russian. The meeting is held in the Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Nystrom, 714 Central a venue. Congregational church at 7:30 P. M. The Fifth division will meet Thursday The :-;enior department of the Sunday at 10 :30 at the home of Mrs. F. W. Bur~dtool has a new teacher in the person pee, 129 Dupee place. The Chicago Methodist Social union of G. B. Williams. The new class of hi~h school boys has been placed in will hold its fall banquet Monday. Occharge of Harvey N. Bowen. The new tober 29, at the Sherman hott>l. Edgar junior clal'ses are being taught hv F. G. Guest will be the speaker. Sutherland · and Elizabeth Blaylock. The This church co-operates with the Sunnew teacherl' in the primary departments day Evening club which· meets in the art> 1\fr~. B. Taber. Mi~l:i Hayes and Miss Congregational church at 7 :30 o'clock. ' 1\fcKay. This Sunday evening the Kedrotf Russian quartet-one of the finest organizations ~rrs. G. D. AlliRon has been recruested of its kind in the world-will give a to start a youn~ women's class. This is musical evt!ning, half of the program a real opportunity for the young larli <>~ being devoted to religious music sung in of our congregation to help in building Russian. up our school and their own ChriRtian The pastor's sermon for Sunday mornFellowship. ing will start with a story Jlrin~ed !~ .a recent issue of the Liberty magazme. I hts The Bov Scouts will meet Thur~day story contrasts the work of missionaries evening at 7 :30 in the church. with the value of "bully beef." The serThe choir. under the dh·ectlon of mon will start with this i~sue but will not there. ... h 1\ladame Gilderoy Scott, will rt>hearse end "Catholic and Protestant in churc Thursday evening at 8:00. History" is the theme being discussed in The Wilmette Baptist church i~ the the Men's class. 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