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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 67

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WILM·ETTE · t.IFE. I ------------------1 14 Continued from page hE-ar his me~sa~e. Sermon to1>ic: "Unatteml)ted Loveliness." A cordial invitation is extended to strangers and those without a church home elsewhere to come and worshll> with us. Sunilay, November 11, Dr. Frank A. Hosmer. 'Pastor of the Fi-.'3t Presbyterian church of Greenwich, Conn., will supply our pulpit and the following Sunday November 18, Dr. Arthur Frederick Ewert, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of Chicago. will preach. Following is the musical l)rogram which the quartet will ·offer at the morning services Sunday, November 4. Organ Prelude"Adagio" (Sonata In E minor) .. Rogers Anthem-"God of Our Fathers" ........ . .Wyatt Anthem" A Prayer for Our Country" ..... Voris Org-an Oft'ertory"Andante" .. ... .. . .............. Mozart Solo"Love Never Faileth" ...... . . .... Root Mrs. Gannon Organ Postlude· "March in F major" ........ Gullmant Catherine Bushouse, soprano Rose Lutie-er Uannon, contralto John B. Mlller, tenor Edward Otis. bass Erma Rounds, organist and director Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 5 : ~0 P. M. Topic : "Right Use of Our Time," Vivian Lorenzini leader. ' .Church NeWs · lectures on "Great Poets of the Ages" will be continued. Dr. Wlllett's subject will ~· ..Shakespeare, the Myrlad~rldbeed. ""'lLaltterh subjects In the series , ,. .- on t e Poet of the Reforma,.Win That Girl," with Sue Carol in tion, Goethe the Poet of Pantheism " "Wordsworth the Poet of Nature," etc. the leading role, is now playing at the S!!nday morning, ~vember 11, Dr. WU- Varsity theater in Evanston. The lett s subject will be, "After Ten Years," story deals with the football records an Armistice Day sermon. of two families and two rival colleges. The Nortons h~ve been playing for years for good old Sanford, and the Brawns have been doing their stuff for Sunday, November 4 Mammouth for a like period. The Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson to speak Miss Tina Mae Haines to dedicate organ. rivalry and bitterness between the two A Congregation dinner. given by the families is more intense than the feelNorth Shore Congregation Israel ls ing between any two mountaineer feud planned for the evening of Tuesday groups. And always, too, throughout November 13. Indeed. this is to be most Interesting occasion. Dinner will the years, there has been a girl bebe served promptly at 7. loved by the scions of both families, The speaker for the evening is the and won in each case by the one that R~v. Dr. Samuel H . Goldenson from wins "the big game." We specialize in negotiating SecPittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Goldenson is one ond Mortgage Loans on North of the outstanding Rabbis of this coun"Our Dancing Daughters," with Joan !ry. H e pQssesses a rare personality and Crawford and Anita PageJ 11 The Shore real estate at regular inter· IS splendidly equipped to speak on his · est rates, and we make promptness Tempest," with John Barrymore and m?st intet:esting subject "The Counterand courtesy prime features of our felts of Liberalism." It will be a rare Camilla Horn, and 11 Wings," with treat for those present, for this is an Clara Bow, Charles Rogers, Richard service. opportunity to hear expressions from one of the finest J ewish minds of the country. Arlen, and Gary Cooper, are among An added pleasure will be an organ the pictures to be shown in the near rec.ital br Miss Tina Mae Ha ines. This future at the Varsity. IS 1.n dedlcatiQn of our new organ. Miss H~1!1es is well known for her musical a b1hty, and h er program will be one of George Hyde Redding, Jr., of 151(, much interest. Elmwood avenue will celebrate his 1 1 5o Wilmtttt Avt. The Temple is at Vernon and Lincoln seventh birthday this afternoon w~th j Pbont Wil. 2 1 8 1 avenues. Glencoe. a party. "Win That Giri" Ia Now Showing at the Va.-.ity Congregation I~rael a I SECOND MORTGAGE The Wilshore Bond and Mortgage Co. - Boy Scout, Troop 5, Monday at 7 :30 P.M. Recreational nights: Monday - Men's bowling, volley ball, 7 :30, Howard school; Tuesday Married couples night, 8 o'clock; Wednesday-Basketball, Presby~ terian team, Howard school. 8 o'clock; Thursday-Young People's night, Presbyteri~n church ; Friday Boy Rangers, Jumor Scouts for boys 8 to 12 years of age. Meeting at 7 o'clock. Rebecca Spoke will have their regular meeting Tuesday evening, November 6. Dinner at 6 :30 o'clock. Mid-week meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The annual Harvest Home dinner Friday evening, November 9. Dinner at 6:30. Following the dinner a musical program will be given by our choir. A real treat is in store for everyone. You and your friends are most cordially invited to come. Reservations made with Mrs. Roy R. Marquardt, Wilmefte 388, by Wednesday morning, November 7. Articles made in our Mission stations will be on sale during November at 77 West Washington street. Room 1316. The proceeds of the sale go back to the stations, thus helping them financially. There are hand made articles from Chinese Mission Home, California, Porto Rico, Ashville, N. C., Chimayo, N. M., and Escula, Arizona. The church office is open daily, except Saturday, from 9 :30 to 11 :30 A. M. Calls for service of any kind, including pastoral service, can be furnished at alf times by communicating with the church secretary, Phone Wilmette 1575 or Wilmette 688. Unitarian C burch . Sunday, November 4 Sermon : "What Is A Free Mind?" Wednesday, November 'i Regular meeting of the Woman's Alliance in the Church House. Sewing at 10 o'clock, luncheon at 12 :30 and busine£s mcE:ting at 2. Kenilworth Union Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Herbert L. Willett, Jr.. of New York will occupy the pulpit. His subject will be, "A Message from Galilee." Dr. Willett will be in Lansing, Mich., delivering the annual lecture on the Ayers Foundation. The Ladies' Guild will meet on :Monday at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at noon. All are invited. · On Wednesday evElnlng the autumn dinner of the church will be served ln the Kenilworth club. Notice should be sent to Mrs. Ellis. The visit of the Sunday School of the Church of the Holy Comforter to the Union Church school last Sunday was a most enjoyable event. A special program was prepared, and Mr. Benham wu In charge of the exercises. Next week on Wednesday evening the If your printed matter is to score a favorable impression on the man who reads it, you must choose a printer who knows the well-planned strategy of breaking through resistance and attaining the goal. LLOYD ,HOL:LISTER INC. IZSZ·S6 CBIITBAL AVBMUE Wilmette 4 JOO Winnetka 2000 Greenletlf 4 JOO Shtldralu '6 8 7

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