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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 18

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WILMETTE !'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll(ll'lllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllll l lfllllllflllllfllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllji LIFE October 25, 1929 I ~ First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Cent~al Avenue Wilmette, Ill. I ~ . . ·Christian Science Churches This Week Concludes·Pre-Nuptial Affairs for Miss Jean Keller Miss Jean Keller of Evanston whu "Doctrine of Atonement" was the is to be married Saturday to Winfield subject of the lesson-sermon in =tll Taylor of ,\ Vilmette· has \)een fet rd .SUNDAy S~R VICES I I A. M. I_ Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun· at many pre-nuptial affairs thjs week . WEDNESDAY~ TESTIMONIAL MEETING- S P. M. Saturday, October 19, Miss Betty Hall day, October 20. The golden text was, " \York out of Evanston entertained .at .a · lun chSUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M. your 0\\'11 salvation with. fear and eon and the~ter p~rty for, Mtss Ke~ler - trembling. For it is God whtch worket.h and her bndcsm~tds. ,1 hat evemng in you both to wil_l. an.d to do of ht51 Mr. and Mrs. \Vhttm~n 1 aylor of G_len OCTOBER good plea.ure (Phtltpptans 2: 12, 13). coe gave ~ large dtnner and bndg·_ · Am6.ng the citations which compri~erj for the bnde and groom elect. Subject: the lesson-sermon \\'aS t-he follO\ymg I vV ednc~day, October 23, Mrs. Thea from the Bible: "For the la\\' was gtvrn dore C. Keller wa s ho stess .at a lunch R~ADING ROOM - 1163 WILMETTE AVENUE - 1ry Moses, but grace and truth came con at the U!1ion League club and a bv ] esus Christ . . . ] ohn seeth ] estts theater party 111 honor _of her: daught_er Open Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P . M .. c~m1ing unto him and saith, Behold and the latter's bndesmatcl s. ~r Is-Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M.: Saturday 9 A. .M. to 9 P. M. th e Lamb oi Cod,' whi,-h taketh cl\\ a.r Virginia Avery ga,·c a dinne: an'd - the sin of the "·nrld" (john 1 :1i. 2()). kitchen sho\\'Cr \\'cclnesday e,·enmg at The 'Sible and Works of Mary Bajer Eddy and all other authorized The le:-;son :!->l'rtlWil :1.1 0 included t ; 1 ~_. her home in Evanston, and on Thur:-. . Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowed or purchased at foll\1\\·ing pas:-.age:; from the Christian clav ~fr. Taylor's n·othcr, 1f"rs. Da,·id . the Reading Room. Sc ience textbook, .. cicncc and Hca1th Lee TaYlor, of \Yiln\ ctte. was hoste ·: , THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE \\ith Key to the Scriptures," by Mary at a luncheon and bridge part,· i(lr CHURCH SERVICES AN D VISIT THE READING ROOM naker Fcld\' : "Th e RcYclator peaks of her future daughtcr-in-la\\". . ·= Tc sns as t11e I.amh of Cod and of the Last 'fhur.cfay e,·ening ~1r:-; . 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