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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1929, p. 62

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W1 L METTE LIFe· March 29. 1929 CHURCI:l· NEWS was postponed from ~vember till after the Lenten season. On Sunday, April 7, Dr. Willett·~. subject will be, "After Easter, What? In accordance with the custom of the church to devote the offering on the first Sunday in each month to some cause, missionary, educational or philanthropic, in which the members have interest, the offering on Sunday, Avril 7, will be devoted to the work of the American Institute of Sacred Literature, tl}e organization that is promoting systematic and constructive Bible study in many parts of the world, and publishes the monthly publication C!llled "The Institute," which is taken by several of our members. DEERFIELD One of the finest developments ever placed on the market on the · (~ontinued from page 57) Kenilworth Episcopal Church of the Holy Comfort~r On Easter Sunday the first celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock in the morning. The children's service opens at 9 :30 o'clock. Arthur Dilling brought back from Palestine a beautiful cross made of motherof-pearl, hand engraved, as a gift to the Church school. This cross will be presented to the Primary department at · the children's service . At 11 o'clock in the morning, Easter" Sunday, the choral Eucharist will be sung by an augmented choir with special Easter music. The sermon will be preached by the rector. The women of the parish will meet Monday . morning at 11 o'clock for their regular sewing and luncheon. - NORTH SHORE Development of the work of installing improvements- sewer, water, streets, lamps - has been .pushed and all improvements will be in on 60 acres of this property and 12 beautiful homes under construction, eight months from the time property was purchased. -First Evangelical 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 503 Chestnut street (Winn. 2304) _ Ea&ter Sunday 10 :30 a. m. Easter Sund~y school program. 5 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:45 p. m. Gospel service. Tuesday, April ! S p. m. Business meeting of church. This property is selling Now as low . as .$15.00 per foot Large 75-foot lots, high Iy restricted to two-story homes, not less than $10,000. Sold on small down payment, balanc~ monthly, or will build and finance your home on easy terms. Kenilworth Union Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister Next Sunday at 11 o'clock services appropriate to Easter will be held. Dr. Willett's subject will be, "The Easter Dawn." There will be baptism and re- . c~ption of new members, and the Communion will be obse~ed. Sunday school at 9 :45. An Easter program will be given, Mr. Benham will speak the Easter of'fering for the "Tiny Tim Bed" at the Women·~ and Children's hospital will b.e made, and the usual Easter flowers will b t:; distributed. The new officers chosen . for the coming year by the Ladies' Guild are: for president, Mrs. Ralph Starrett ; vice-president, Mrs. Leon T. Ellis: secretary, Mrs. W. F. Wylie ; treasurer, M;fs. Alfred McDougall. Thursday, .April 4 8 p. m. Bible study. Rev. R. J. Devine lecturing from his chart. "Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according to my gospel." II Tim. 2 :8. Call or Write 611 Onwentsia Ave. ARTHUR FLINT TEL. HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park 3648 I On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. Willett will give the address on "Goethe, the Poet of Pantheism." This address "Egypt," at 11 o'clock and "Precious Gems" at 3 o'clock, Monday, April 8, will be the subjects of the first of free guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History. Other days at the same hours subjects will be: Tuesday, "Birds and Their Homes" and "Industrial Models," Wednesday, "Antelope-s" and "Primitive G~mes," Thursday, two general tours of anthropological, botanical, geological and zoological exhibits, and. Friday, "Primitive Costumes" and "Musical Instruments." Parties for these tours, under the guidance of staff lecturers, assemble inside the north entrance. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS SKOKIE RIDGE in GLENCOE MEETS EVERY HOME REQUIREMENT A community of good location and high standards. Unique, in that it lies . on the west slope of a ridge, with a so-foot change of elevation and unobstructed view that cannot be duplicated anywhere on the North Shore. Carefully restricted and fully developed with improvements of highest standards of workmanship and design. Convenient to schools, churches and transportation, yet quiet in its country environment. Within 5 minutes of 4 golf courses, forest preserve and Lake Michigan. Large homesites reas~nably priced. BAIRD & WARNER Founded 1855 Representative Always on Property Office-1071 Skokie Ridge Drive, Glencoe i Phone Glencoe 1554 Briargate 1855

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