Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1933, p. 15

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i.ou are cordia,îl £8Vtd o VUn wlth us. Visitors at A Century of Prog- ress and others wthout a church home -will be eordlally wèlcomed. Ouir Sunday school meets at 9:30 4'ilo('k in all departments and classes, Oiur three adUit Bible classes have ben omibined Into one class for the suniiyer, meeting at 9 :45' o'clock. The ia.stt>r is the teacher, and the lessons are on -the general theme, "The Prînci- îles of Jesîs." W'e invite Vou to loin .Us. The ninand boys are invited to cone' to, tlwý new churàh building for work next Saturday, August 19j mornlng and at'tie'noon. Briîg' paint brushes and -h'îato, 'is aailable, foi- pastoral serIvic'e. in cases of need. l-Phone Vil- miettt. ;876. Met/zodist Ckurch )Rev. Oscar Thomas Oison, D., D., minister Dr. C'. B. Rape, missionarY of thz churcli, willi be the preaéheî' at the Il o'clock worship service Sunday morr- ing, August 20. Dr. Rape will return very soon to China %vhere lie 1.4 sta- tioined .at Chungking, Alil menbers and fiiends of WVl1mtte ?arish cha ai l» wish to take this opportunity ()f hear- ing and seeing hlmi again. The nmusie for- next Sunday nioî'l g wîll be as follows: (irgah PrÈelude: -Pas torale". . G(uiliiat "Ch,0oral Prelude"l (Domninus Regit Me) ..... .... T, Tertius Nolih' (ffertory Solo:. "My Redeemer anti My Lord"............k Miss Florence Farrai' <éara Postlude: "Jublate.Deoc" I )uing this -week, the minister is the t-v-inig preacher at the summer as-,eni- lly andi camip-meeting at. The Weirs, New Hampshire. He will be the guest preacher at the. camp-meeting on Sun- day in6rning, and Sunday evening lie will preachi at the Heddiiig Àgsemnbly, H-eddlng, New Hampshire, where he wfl lectui-e each miornlng and preach e:ch, eVening during the coming week. The secretary ,vill be in attendtînce at h ational Gir Scout Trnining camp, Bi-iarcliff Manor, -New York,. dur- ing the, next two Weeks. Anyone in need of pastoral service during the remainder of> August may phone Wilmiette 3780 and. such arrrnge- nients, will: be made. The pi-eacher for Sunday mlorning, .ugust 27, willi be the Rev. flarris Franklin Rail, Ph. D., D. D., profes.scr of Christian .tlieolog3' at Garrett Bibli- cal inistItute. lio n te the everyday life of the chlld. The pa.ster, Rev. Hrman W. Meyer, and hîs famlly have returned from their vacation, and Rev. MeYer expets teooc- (upy his pulpit every Stinday as. here- tofore. BaptistChurch. Wilmette a nd Forest avenues Rev. George D. Allison, paster The Rev. Francis Carr StIfier, former pastor eft this churcli and now located in East Orange, N. J., wlll be the, gueSt mninister Sunday, Augus;t 20. 1-is topIC willi be "Living in the Liglit.," th!,s church Joins with the Confgiega- tional churchodurtng the nonth of Aux- ust and on Septeiber 3. (Ouests are e(it-rlally welcome. The organ numbers. Sunday, wilI beT as folioWs: 'Preludes,, "Reverle" by J<îhnston and "Priere a Notre Dame", by- Boelîmanp; Oftertory, "Dreams" by Stoughton; Po-tlude "oan"by Wachs. Madam Glderoy Scott, con- tralto, will be the solol5t and willl sing ~'oeNot the World- b%- $ullivani. The Baptist church chloir will sing the an- themi, "Pî'aise Ye the Fathel"' hy (Go utnod. Th'r' villI 1w a choiri'rehearsal this evenlng .(Thurs.ýday) at N o'ciock. Choir nmenit'i'5 are urged to lie pr»e.sent. English,,Luthieran <,reenileaf at Seventh "A H-ouse of oshp Rev. David R. ICalele, pastor Early Service.. .. Sa. lni. Suniday Sehool . .. a. ini. Second Service .......... ila. ii The Womns soiety will holdj their August work meeting at the home of Mrs. E. B. Knudtson, 1030 Ashland ave- mue. Wilimette, thi-s a fternoonl (Thurs- c'hoi'rî'ehearmsa i Frdayvening at 7_130 o'clock.ý Our' SundaY sch oni hais been côontin- uilng its -Sessions throughotiit the sumrmea' nonths foi' those who -wishi to attend. The programs have beenl yery intei'est- Ing. Pictures ona the' lives p(f Bible Announcing à drestic clearance, b.ginning Thursday,.. Auguit 17, f..turing many asfonishing values. PLATES, Values té $260.O $5 lues$10 ýGOBLETS, 5 1f 1 values t. $50.00 do:. 5*Vux AFTER-DINNER COFFEE. SETS, values tô $50.00O.... $....15.. LAMPS, $ values to $4500 .....>....and;.$ V BUY NOW THESE THINGS CANNOT POSSIOLY B REPLACEIJ AT TRIPLE THESE PRICES TH E BLUE PARROT' 1549-1551 Sherman Ave., Evanston we Do ount "R Superb Dry CleaRiulg- at Popular Prires DO ~R AtINT With Fail just ahead why don't you t.ake ad- *vantage of this low, popular price- and have your Fall Dry Cleaning don. now, before the probable priçe advance? Unique service assures, satisf action! A NY Men's or Women 's GARMENT Cleine d end Pressed. $1 Cash and Carry, 85e. Cal and Deliver: Let Us Estimate the Cost -of Cleaning Your Household Furnishings Service Store: 747 ELM ST., Wusin.ttm, Rny Molendi, Mgr. North Shores, Larges# and Most Popplar Cleunrir people tht hd r ecea 'lz p. grace and mercy. We bewail te stemi the tide of crime and ness by evrey means at our c but we oten overlook the tact1 direst censequences awalt thai whlch turnàs is back upon, the1 caîl and offers of the dtiine in. 1

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