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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE November 16, 19.28 ments thoroughly organized for all ages. Adult Bible c.Iasses for men and women. The Increasing attendance In the Sunday school evidences the tact that the worship services as well as the claiiB sessions are very worth whlle. We Invite you to become a member of our school. · FEATURING A delicious table d'hote dinner. Choice of 15 selections of Church News (Continued from page 14) lecture there will be an organ number and a solo. All are invited. MBA'II-I'ISB and SBA·I'OODI Served Daily from 5 to 9 P. M. $1.00 If you are tired of ordinary food, we urgently invite you to try one of our delicious sea food dinners. You'll find them different and extremely appetizing. SUNDAY MENU Fresh Shrimp Cocktall Lorenl()--()r New York selected Oysters Cocktail Sauce Fresh Fruit Cocktail au Marasklno Chicken Gumbo Soup, New Orleans, Consomme Princess Kalamazoo Celery on Branches--Jumbo Green Olives FISH, C boice of Jumbo Frog Le;s, fried In Butter, Tartar Sauce Fresh Deep Sea Scallops Rolled In Egg, Cracker Meal, Fried in Butter · Baked Individually Baby Flounders, sauce Remaulade Brolled Jumbo Lake Superior White Fish, Maitre D'Hotel Grilled Fillet of Wall-eyed Pike, lemon butter Broiled Boneless Boston Mackerel-Anchovle Butter Baked Lake Trout. New Orleans Fresh Crab Meat Saute with fresh mushrooms, a-la-Newburg ENTREES AND ROAST Omelet Fresh Peaches, Melba Veal Steak Saute Financiere Broiled selected Calf Sweet Breads, Virginia Ham, Souix Cloche Chicken a la King en Pattie Shell · Roasted stuffed young Vermont Turkey, old fashioned Cranberry Sauce Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly Early June Peas-Fresh Cauliflower, Butter Sauce POTATOES Candied Sweet, Mashed or French Fried SALAD Spring Combination DESSERTS, Choice o{ Boston Cream, Green Apple, Cherry Pie, Chocolate Layer Cake, Orange, Pineapple Sherbet Vanilla, Chocolate or · Tutti Frutti Ice Cream 1 mportE>d Swiss Cheese, Toasted 'Vafers Coffee-Tea-Milk Mid-week service every Wednesday at The autumn dinner of the church was 8 p.m. held at the Kenilworth club last WednesThe following Spokes wlll meet Tues~ day evening. It was a notable success, day, November 20 : and hopes were ex.Pressed that It may beSpoke 3-With Mrs. Robert S. Swaim, come a regular featm,:e of the church 701 Laurel avenue. program. Spoke 6-At l p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. H. Denholm, 1110 Lake avenue. Last Sunday Armistice Day was obSpoke 12-With Mrs. H. 0. Wel~haar , served with a special service. In which 1331 . Cliestnut avenue. Assisting hostess, both church and Sunday school partici- Mrs. James W. Shedden. pated. Spoke 8-With Mrs. Elllott V. Youngberg, 419 Washington avenue. Assisting hostess, Mrs. J. D. Wilkin. Sunday morning, November 25, Dr. Spoke to-At the churG;h. Willett will preach on "The Grace of Spoke 11-With Mrs. R. D. Schuettge, Gratitude," a sermon appropriate to the 804 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. George HallThanksgiving season. stein, aesistlng ·hostess. .be:cca Spoke will have their regular. meeting Tuesday evening at the church. A Thanksgiving dinner at 6 :30 o'clock. Corner of Ninth .St. and Greenleaf Ave. Following the business meeting there will be a special program under the direction Dr. Arthur Frederick E;;vert, pastor of of Miss Edna Schulz. Recreational Prugram: Monday, 7 :::10 the Central Presbyterian church of Chicago, will occupy the pulpit of this p. m., Troop 5, Boy Scouts; 7 :45 p, m., church at the regular morning worship Men's bcwllng tournamrnt; 8 :15 p. m., servic~. Sun~ay, November 18, at 11 ::\fen's volley ball, Howard school. Tuesday, 8 :30 p. m.-Married Couples' o'clock. Dr. Ewert is well known In the Chicago Presbytery as a very forceful night. Wednesday, 7:30 and 9 p. m.-Basketspeaker. He will have a good message for us and we should gi\·e him a large ball, Howard school. Thur~day, 7:30 p. m.-Young People, audier.ce. Sermon topic : "The Glory of the Church." The public is cordially in- bowling, volley ball, basketball. Friday, 7 p. m.-Boy Rangers. vited to attend the services of this Saturday, 9 :30 a. m .-Troop 5, day hike. church The choir will present the following musical program: The annual Bazaar and Tea wtll be Organ Prelude, "Prayer" (Lohengrin) .. ... .... . . . . . . . 'Vagner givf'n by the seven Spokes of the WomAnthem, "Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem" an's society, ThursdaJ. November 22, at .... ... . .. Maunder the home of Mrs. J. F. Rowley, 1128 Greenwood avenue, from 2 to 5 :30 p. m. Anthem. "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land" ..... .. . ..... ... .. . . . . Stainer You wlll find this an aid to your Christmas shopping. Proceeds of the t;a.le will Org-an Offertory, "Larghetto" ........ . ...... .. . . . . . . . Batiste be for our Building Fund. All women of the village are invited to attend. Solo, "A Psalm of Thanksgiving" .... ...... . ... .... ·..... . . . . Allitsen Our. Thanksgiving early morning deMr. Miller votiona 1 service and breakfast will b t Organ Postlude, "Marche Triumphale" . . .......... . . .. ..... . . .. . ....... Dubois held at 7 :30 Thursday, November 29. This unique Rervice has always ueen an Quartet annual feature ever ~ince the organi.z aCatherine Bushouse, soprano Rose Lutiger Gannon, contralto tion of the church and is one of our most e-t:joyable meetings and a time for John B. Miller, tenor real fellowship with one another. Earl Edward Otis, bass Erma Rounds, organist and director G. Low will be the leader. The breakfast service is under the direction of Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Depart- Thomas B. Gibson. 1st Presbyterian · CHICKENS ONE DAY PROM . THE I'ARM e f Why eat "cold storage" chicken, or chicken of uncertain age-perhaps held in unsanitary surroundings for weeks? You can now secure the most delicious chicken you e_ver ate - ca·refully raised and sc.ientifically fed and dressedplump and delicious, full of tender, 1lavory meat, just one day from tJJe rich, fertile poultry country of Iowa. For the Thanksgiving Feast B. ~ G. home-made candies turn a dinner into a very special occasion. The forethoughted hostess will place her orders with us now for special Thanksgiving candies and for salted nuts, sugared nuts, spiced ·nuts, nut candies, California glace fruitANew Hint to the Guest Remember your hostess with a special box of B. a G. candies, or one of our unusual containers packed with sweets. 'WAPSII VAtLEY CHICICZK comes direc-t from our sanitary poultry plants in the .country. Shipped in special containers. Wrapped in sanitary white parchment paper. Tbt same poultry served in the most famous clubs and restaurants. Sent Fresh Every Day Direct to the Following Dealers: P ALA"CE MARKET COMPANY 7tl Elm Street, Winnetka PALACE MARKET COMPANY 1145 Wilmette, An., Wilmette B.&G. Shop will be opened soon in the Hyde Park hotel, sut and Lake Park A vt. Pllone Winnetka lll·f and .to make the table more festive-chocolate turkeys and many other figures large ·and ·small-as well as small gay nov .. elties chocolate filled. PALACE MARKET COKPANY liU Ceatral St., lh"aaeton PALACE MARKET COMPANY lUt Sherman An., E-vanston A. I. WICHMAN 111 DeJDJite·r Strut Jhaa·toa-TeL Wilmette : J8 St...-l Exduaivdu ·t tht ' f, 8KOIIill COUII'IBY CLUB 550 Central Ave. H ighlcnd Puk 51st g Lake Park Chic~~go 56 7 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka 1 63 3 Home Jltult CmtJ;, Orrington DID PllODUeB i I t I 1 1 J I ., ' "-4 _ ,IWWA eo. Ave. E0t1n1ton

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