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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1929, p. 51

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March 15, 19.29 WILMET T .E LIFE aa Mrs. Edward Mendsen 531 . Eighth street, entertained her Tuesday club .at luncheon and bridge, this week. . . . . Mtss Htlda Tupper of Lucknow, Indta, a student at the National Kindergar ten and Elementary college, was the at th N T . bl Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road speaker , e ~ ew ncr assem y Kenilworth 1 hursday morning, March 14. Dr. Herbert L. Willett, m~nister . . Mt·3s Adehna Lorenzana, also a stu~und:lV March 17, .at 11 o'clock, Dr. ,v'iuett's· 'subject will be, "The Stor~ of (!ent at National, presented an attrac.Tesu!'> Christ: The Program," the ~1xth ttve program of stories and songs of the and last of a series of Lenten sermons. Philippin~ islands, Thursday, March 7, at the Wtlmette Baptist church at the The Sunday school meets at 9:45 A. M. (Continued from Page 24) Church News National ·College Students regular Present March Programs. det~. Kenilworth Union meeting of the Woman's ·so. . . Mtss Lorenzana ts dtrector of chddren's work for the Philippine Council of Religious Education. She is expecting to. return in the autumn to re~ume thts work after a year at National college. M rs. C. p . D ub"'~ LT.., · m trod uce d M' tss Lorenzana, who told of the activities of the International' club of the college, which includes among its active member3 all foreign ~tudents and an equal number of Amencan students. RADIUMIZE FOR HEALTH Make each day's supply of drinking water radio-active o v e r n I g h t by using RADIUMIZED WATER REVITALIZER. Relieves rheumatism, stomach disorders, kidney and bowel troubles, high blood pressure. Don't stay tired-FEEL LIKE NEW. Revltallzer lasts a lifetime. Money back guarantee. Ask for Information · WALTER A. REINICKE f7al Broadway, Chleago Cor. Lawrenee Ave. Pb. Longbeaeh t!il There are classes for all.· and all are welcome. Young People'~ dub meets at 6 P. M. All young people of high school age an· invited. The Ladies' Guild meets on Monday at 10 o'clock, for work in connection w~th its program of ben~volence. The la~1es are asked to come m for as much t1me as they can spend. On Wednesday evening at R o'clock, Dr. Willett will deliver the :-ixth of the Lenten addresses on "The Pilgrim's Progre!'!'." The subject will be, "The Fight with Apollyon." \Villard T. Carter, who ha~ sen-ed in the capacity of director of religious edu('ation during the past two years, leaves April 1 to acN·pt a po~ition on the staff of Hartford Theological seminary. His oermrtun· is greatly regretted by th~ .. hureh and Sunday school, as . he ha:-renderE>d effident !'t>rvic-e, and t>ndt-'arecl himself to all our peopl<'. \Ve wi!'h him happinf'!'S and success in hi!' new fh·ld of adi\·ity. Easter Sunday. :i\larch ~1. will ht> ohsen·ecl by thP Sunday sehonl and chur('h with special servi< es. In the sehool tht're will be a program app ··flpriate to the day, the distribution of f 1 .,wt-rs. and an offering for the "Tiny Tim Becl" in the' \Vomen's and Children's hospitnl. In the 1·hurch services th ordinnnce of baptism will be administt>red, new membE-rs recei\·ed, nnd the Communion celebrated. Sundny, March 24, Dr. 'Yillett'!' !'uhjt>('t will. be, "The Children in tlw T('mple," a !'en:nnn appropriatE' to Palm Sunday. St. John's Lutheran \Yilmett<' and Park avenue~. Wilmette H£'rm:1n ~W. Meyer, :\f. A .. pastot· 406 Prn iri(> avenue. Telephone 1396 C'hurch tciC'phonE' 3111 SF. In· I f'ES Fifth Sul1(lay in L nt, Judie-a !I :30 a. m. - Sunday !':chool and Bible claS!'f>S. !l :45 a. m.-Firl';t service and sermon. 11 l'\. m. - Sf>cond service and SE'rmon. St' rnwn : "Dt:>ad 'Vorks and the LiYingGod." \\·e<lnesdny at 7 :4!): "The Bonndl<'~~ Lo\'e of Gocl and ttw Mercy of Our Sa\'iour," Luke 23, 34 and 43. JIF.F.TINGS Fridny, :\farch Hi, at S :· 'l\~is8ionary leeture. :\Tondav nnd Friday at 4: ClaS!';eS for chil<lrE'n. · l\londny at 7:30: Choir rehearsal. Xoonclay LE>nten !-it"l'Yices are conductt·<l Hery day by the Lutheran church in the -"d<'lphi theater on Clark strt>et, a ft-w doo~·s north of Madison. Chicago. They begm at 12:10 o'clock. The ReY F. Oh<>r~hulte of St. Paul is the spealh:r for th(l. next week Your attention i::: called again to the ~ture of a series of four to be gl\·e_n this year under the auspices of thf' Se~1o: and .Junior Walther leag-uE> ~ocieties. Tt will be given Fridny evening <todny) n t S o'clock, the speaker bE-ing ~h.e Rev. Marmaduke Carter of St. Phil-. tn s Colored Lutheran church of Chicago. The lecture is given for al'l who <'arr to come and not for the members of OUJ: young peoplt>'s societies only. 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