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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 15

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Scpternber 17, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE Baptist Church Sunday, September 19, is Friendship Greenleaf and Seventh Sunday in the Baptist church. At the William Guise, pastor. morning ~er\·ice Mr. Barnes will be at the organ and appropriate music by the SL"rvices for Sept mber 19 : ('hoir unrter the · direction of Madame "Paul's Prayer for our Divine EducaG i ldcroy Scott will be given. 1\lr. Stifter will sp .. ak on tlw th e m e, "Ye are my tion" will be the the me of the m essage during the worship hour. This theme fri··mls if-." will b e an exposition of the Epistle fo1 the sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 'Th e In the aft(·rnoon half thP Church will Epistle, which is one of the most pro\"isit the otlwr half in fri e ndly calling- found and beautiful passages of the New inealt-·ntally to in\'ite all to the Rally T estam ent, is r ecorded in Ephesians 3 ; Ht ·n·kl"s to lll' held on Sunday, Septem- 14-21. This passage' is appropriate bebH 2fi. cause or the ren e wal of church work in the autumn season and also because of 'I'lw r<'g·ula r s1·ssions of the Sunday the b eginning of th e school year for our :-;dHJill will ht· lwld at !I :~0 Sunday morn- children and young p eo plt·. ill!X hs usual. Bible school at 9 :45. "OlTedience to TIH· SPpt<·mlwr confPrt·nce of tho Sun- Law" will b e 'the lesson in the adult day ~-><'horll workers will bt' h e ld at the 13ible class. Th e last r e hearsal of th e d1urC'h on :\londay, St·ptember ::!0, at 8 H ,t l!~- u ;.ty mu sk will IJl· held aftt>r th e o'clock. lesso n period. \\'t ·dtwsclay will lw Hally for Praye>r Our Rally Day program will b e held at R o'l'ltH'k. :\fr. Stifter will lr ad in the St>ptl'mbpr 2ti. Thert> will b e one big ~t · <'nnrl r,f tlw (]p\·ntional thE' nws in the J)mg-ram at 10 :30. All organizations will ~tu dy of Paul's <· hara r t E' r. ha\·e a del1nite part in this fall Rally. English Lutheran Now Shq":ing Autumn Apparel l ' nd··r tlw (lir·'<'tion of th(' Young Our young m e n on th e ball team have Pt·op!t-'s dPJlH rtm~>nt tlwr<' will b e a Rally won fh·e games and lost thre·e. Th('y will 11f tltt· .Juniors Ht th · church on Thurstllay tlw Ame rican Lt>gion t eam Saturday P\'t·ning- at 7: :lO . tlay, Se:ptPmbl"r 18, at 3 o'clock just w est of tlw Howard school. Thi~ will be th e Til· · ('ltn r a l s·wi..ty will m e>l't for r egu- last game of the season. anticipat e lar r· ·IJI ·a rsal Thun.;day, St'J>tt.·mlH'r 2:~. at tht· usual good attendanre of loyal fans X o't·lodc tt> cheer our t'·am to Yictorr. ,,.e Tht· n : riJ~· hanq11d of tlJt' Young PPOLast Wt'ek th e chm·ch baS(' nwnt was }ll···s s·widy will lw h1·ld at fi :~II on Fri- thoroughly eleam·d, decorate d and paintda y 11 ig-ht, ~··ptt · l'l)IH'r 24. t·cl: \Ve thank all who donated mate rial, l:ibor and titnl' for this fine piece of work. , '1'1 ·,. \\'il rn· It·· B;~ptist C'hUr<'ll is lot·att>d at tl1·· ror-nt· t· of Fnn·st and \\-iln1t'ttt· a,·.,llw·:-:. Th~> past·ir, Ht·\·. Frnnt·is f'. :-;, ifl··r. ma~· h· · ~~·t·n in his stun:-· during1 ht · lllllt"llill!:,~ ltf tJH' "\\"Pt'k PXI'P))t )fonday, <11111 a~ ··tht ·r t inw~ hy appointnwnt. Th e ! 'hnn ·h of11,··· in l'lwn.~· ,. or :.\1 iss :.\Tah(·l!t· l{· ·llt::tl'l\··r, is ··P··P rl:lily from !I until 1:? antl 1 til :-,, , l~tsing- at 12 on Saturday. ( >tli···· t··l· ·phont·, " ' ilnwtt t> 22:l;;. .,. __Ye Olde-·1 Haylolte 1. I I i i i i i I -:\f r. and ~~ r ~ . C. A. Lundber g, 1538 \\'alntlt st reet, and their familv, returned from the East Thursdav of last \\"cck. The,· met Harold Lunclberg in ~c,,- York hi s return after a summer of tra\'el abroad. 626 GROVE STREET Corner of Sherman Phone Greenleaf q.o I ~ :: o n FAMOUS ServeJ .Daily $}.00 -o- \[ r. and \[ rs. Earl G. Low and sons, Hoger and ] ohn. 1706 Forest avenue.· haYc returned after a several weeks' I sta\· in their cottage at Kelly Lake , = \\'(~. : 5:00to8:00 Sundays DINNER 12:00 [0 9:00· I· ! : MENU for SUNDAY I September 19th Cantaloupe Cocktail Chicken Gumbo or Consomme Patties Saltines ' I I I 1 : 1 I i . i ~ I ! 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