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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1923, p. 7

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'IPS gjJgjJJJgjJJJgJjJjjggJJJJjJJJ mmm iring the absence of the pastor, Rev. 5. Stoffer, our assistant minister occupy the pulpit. Next Sunday ing his subject will be, "The Free- of Mastery." WM'Mh^B^..,<; iss Goelz will havef-charger bf-lhe ^-Intermediate program which be- at 10 A. M. Negro spirituals, poems >aul Lawrence Dunbar and stories III as work of the American Mission- dissociation among the Negroes are of the interesting things to be Glinted. ' â- â-  . . i v'. /:wM$: % Stoffer will be m the church of- m Monday afternoons from 2 to 4 r falls and consultation. If his ser- are desired during the week, he be reached at 138 South Divinity University of Chicago. Telephone hester 3309. mat mmmm-mm^mmmmmmnawi ,t......'l i ' if .in i n h i*......n in ji, n, i . i ) 11 if iiKwtwWigMWM^^ sesaaamsa -aaar^aBBSraotissBss ..... j?3'^^-^^ tjy Rev. Herman W. Meyer, pastor of St. John's, who also delivered the ad- dress. Assisting were the pastors, Hert- al, Schlerfr Luecke, Suhr, Richter and Burger. The Building Committee as well as the officers of St. John's occupied conspicuous places in the assemblage. Both Mr. Conrad Schmaisser, Chairman of the Building Committee, and Mr. Ed- ward......Aschbacher took format part in the ceremony. ^^^$M^^^^&^W0^:MM. Among the articles placed into the corner stone were the following: The Holy Bible; the Lutheran Catechism; the Lutheran Hymnal; the Synodical Constitution; A Constitution and history of St. John's to 1906 taken from the old corner stone and transferred to the new; a complete list of all present church members, Sunday school and day school children; Ladies' Aid and Young Peo- '^0SS$il$fp^MI^0l^ anil teaciiers^£«the ji&u^ Then followed the names of the Pres- ident of the United States, and that of the Governor of Illinois, also the names of the present village Board of Wil- mette; the names of the architects of the building, Lowe and Bollenbacher, and the contractors, the^ HarlfeA. Peters ..company..:.,.:..:^,:; ':^:..M&:^^ffmfr.. A complete: history of $& :|$$nV8 down to the very minute, and a late folder of the new church followed; itheE # Luth- eran Church Annual of 1923}^fHHtake Shore News of Fridiyl J^^#in0Wic- in this corner stone laying together with an Evanston Index: of November 1906; announcing the corner stone laying o the old church; an account of our church All acute as, well long standing-conditions, which have resisted the -mmww^mw â- â- â-  ordinary methods of treatment, respond. tb.^^^iJ,;.:..'--".--:^ rnmmmm chiropracticsIinalA^feTMto^^)ffi-:®^^^ Eye* Examined and Glasses Fittedâ€"when â-  , ": - y; ';â- WilaMtte Office: Room 27, Brown BvSURn* .> â€",;...â- â-  Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.i 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to B P. M. ^^ Office Tel. Wilmette 2557 I Residence Tel. Wihtiette 2558 METHODIST CHURCH |xt Sunday morning prSStansefl speak on the subject "RainbowS-^- re and Why/' the text being found Levelation 4:3. Mr. Benn Carswell sing a solo, "Repent^ by Scott, Mr. Carswell and Miss Adelaide HnWlt stng ar duetr ^Iir^Heavenly Abiding," by Pontius. Met Sunday evening, at 6:15 o'clock, .(• LilHe May Humphries will lead ^Devotional Service of the Epworth le. These services will contmue ist through July;^^^^Si-^:^^ fclweek' Prayer and Praise Service lesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Stansell is teaching "The Youth lerica" at the Epworth League In- at Lake Geneva this week. On lesday morning he was the speaker ss Plaines Camp Meeting. Sunday School is meeting at the time in all departments. Each Jrtmeint is working |;|Hn<iepen\denJtly ling the summer, inH some very profit- â- and interesting programs areV being Jon by.... the;.J^^n^^f^^^, toy Scouts of America in their regu- :ing on Tuesday evening atr^OO^ lock, and Girl Scouts in their last aReting before the July Camp on Wed- sday at 4:00 o'clock. There will not another Girl Scout Meeting until |#igust 8th. SO ENGLISH LUTHERAN / Greenleaf and Seventh t;% " g ^William Guise, Pastor |yl'tf|M. IfServices for July 15th. Bible School at 9:45. Graded lessons >r the children. The adult class will iscuss the life of the Apostle Peter. yp ^Worship at 11 A. M. The pastor will peach from an interesting passage in |e -First Epistle to Timothy. Read iapter 6 in order that you may derive greatest benefit from the sermon, e! fe^Mlssioftary*"Society will hold an ie Cream Social Saturday evening, July 1st, on the beautiful lawn at Atty. Sash's home at the corner of Sixth and Central. The patronage of members and friends will be greatly appreciated. The proceeds will be applied toward the fin- |1 palment on this year's pledge to the ' lilding fund.^^;^^ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CORNER STONE CEREMONY Last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the corner stone of the new St. John's Luth- sran Church at f Wilmette and Park ivenues was laid with appropriate cere- ionics. A large numbot of members friends had met upon the site to m lili^liiii^ :Wk~ ISf/ :,|%^%|i? is a citizen of each it serves. The company, like other good citizens,Ipap^ taxes, feels a civic pride in^lbe prosperity of each |om? munity and responsibility 1| hblp each community be- come a bigger and better place in w}?i^^Ss^MK its facilities and keep- ing pace with local development so that a continuously 9:09 ',%:4%MM"}0 :mm larger number of residents may be served and the com- munity itself made more attractive to outsiders. The company occupies 112 buildings variously located throughout th% territory. The lines of the contpanJi would stretch across the continent from New York..$j|yg§w San Francisco.! An automobile fleet of 220 vebidesi ranging from duty||trucks to light runabouts, is in constant service carrying those who tend the lines and ssrvi^ ta^o^:-;^^'":>^^^-::,iSfc^' iSSPSfs Wi&m Residents of small communities who formerly hm bit jfivenpr six hours uncertain electric service In the evjdng :.|^|^JJlas;.rerfdentS"of the large cities. ;^;W"'.v>/-Â¥-^- \w-"im:m y^te^ti^.;^. m& ** ftSK?*!|iI«:'W iThe Public Servjtee Company furnishes services of a nature so essential to the agricultural, industrial and com- mercial development of the territory in which it operates that the prosperity and future growth of Northern Illinois and the Company are largely interdependent | * '-"â- wmft" â- "*"' company has but one purpose and that is, to give ^§liSpiW3#nuo^^ at the lowest practicable cost W:) President OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ftflf mm 59g25 square miles of territory inthi&ng 111 Church St, Evanston......&^fe#*|f fe'^.TJJ^i m W) m "SrSSrS Telephone E^Anston 3900 pft^^Ss^ti.^-;^;-.*!^ m$00::m.... ............. i^MJi^ili^lS^li^ii'lfl :-'WT&"""-'£^^~lSi2^^ h,• lyi/Wm^ .;w;".'i'.:r^ii

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