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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 21

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March 8, 1929 WILMB'TTB LIFE 2t T~ those without present church afftllatlon. Anthem, "Dear Lord and Father of ManThe session wlll meet at the close of any kind" .. .... ... .... .. .. . ...... Galbraith Anthem, "The Comforter Came to My service to r~celve new members. Soul" .. . ......... .·...... .. ....... Nevin Our Spring Communion season is ap- Organ Offertory, "Melody" ...... Bamford pointed as follows: Baptism and recep- Solo, "Gloria" ..... ... . . ..... Buzzl-Peccla tion of new members, Sunday, March 24: Mr. <;)Us Communion of the Lord's Supper, Good Lutiger Gannon, contralto; John B. Friday night, 8 p. m. : Easter service, Organ Postlude, "Postlude in B Flat" .. . . ........... ........... ..... .... . West Sunday, March 31. Quartet Catherine Bushouse, soprano ; Rose All-day meeting of the Woman's society, Tuesday, March 12 at the church. Miller, tenor; Edward Otis, bass; Erma Sewing at 10 o'clock, in charge of Spoke E . Rounds, organist and director. 1, M!'s. E. Seyfort, chairman. Executive committee meeting at 11 o'clock. Important business. Luncheon at 12 o'clock , !';erved by Spoke 4, Mrs. H. G. Graves, The Church of the Holy Comforter chairman. Reservations made with The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector your Spoke chairman. At 1:15 p. m. annual meeting. The devotional exercises On the fourth Sunday tn Lent, there will be conducted by Mrs. David P. More- will be a celebration of the Holy Comton. Election of officers. The committee munion at 8 o'clock; Church schobl servwill submit the plan for the rearrange- ice at 9:30 o'clock, and Morning Prayer ment of Spokes. A full attendance is and sermon at 11 o'clock. desired. At the Wednesday evening Lenten servBoy· Scout troops meet each week at ice, the Rev. Christopher Keller, rector 7 :30 p. m. at the church. Troop 5, Mon- of the Church of the Holy Trinity, High-· aay. Troop 5B, Tuesday. land Park, will preach. These Lenten services are an important part of our A Christian Endeavor party will be Lent.Jln program, and well worth while gin'n by the North Shore division, Satur- attending. day, March 9, 8 o'clock, at the church. All young- people of the church are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Comely (Helen Japanese Vice-Consul Study ·Class to Hold Last Guest of Honor at Meeting of Present Season The Kenilworth Literature class will meet on Wednesday, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Her·m an Brassert, Roslyn road, Kenilworth, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. MacClintock will discuss "The Dancing Floor" by Buchan, "Lolly Willowes" by Forbes, "A Mirror for Wi'tches" by Warner, and Huxley's "Point Counter Point." This will be th. e last study dass for the present season. In the recent fire catastrophe at Jacksonville Women's college it was at first reported that Mrs. MacClintock was injured. This was an error. Mrs. MacClintock is connected with another college located at Jacksonville. Mrs. George E. White, 927 Greenwood avenue, returned last Saturday from West Palm Beach, Fla., where she had been vacationing for several weeks while Mr. White was on a business trip in the east. -oMr. and Mrs. C. T. Knapp and their daughter, Nancy, just have returned to Wilmette after a two weeks' sojourn in Florida. They had a small apartment in Fort Lauderdale. · Kenilworth Episcopal .The women of St. Mark's church, Evanston, entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.. Thomas H. Eddy in Evanston, in the interest of the St. Luke's International Medical center in Tokyo, Japan. Guests of honor were the Japanese vice-consul, Mr. Ichikawa, and hi~ wife, of Evanston. The main speaker was Dr. Ishikawa, who is connected with the Northwestern university medical school, Chicago, and who spoke on the American hospital in Japan. Mr. Ichikawa and the Rev. Dr. Arthur Rogers of St. Mark's church also gave talks. HOLD PARTY TONIGHT Pupils of the intermediate department of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will hold a party tonight at the church. Games, movies, and· "eats" will be on the program. Mrs. L. W. Crossett, mother of Mrs. George C. Kingsley, 529 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, who ha·.; been visiting the Kingsleys for three months, returned to her home in Glenesco, N. Y. last week. Sunday school business meeting March 18, 8 p. m. at the church for all officers and teachers of the Sunday school. Musical program for Sunday, March 10: Organ Prelude, "Prayer" . ....... Wagner Cresap) formerly of Kenilworth, are moving to Pittsburg to_ live. Mr. and Mrs. Comely have made . their home in Evanston ever since they were married. t Introducing The Ardsley FELT HAT The Ardsley is new in every respect-a new make of hat, utterly new in styling and a remarkable innovation in value. 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