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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1926, p. 35

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September 24, 1926 WILMETTE HURT IN PRACTICE Ferdinand Wolter, 1377 Scott ave- LIFE St. John's Lutheran 'Vilmette and Park A venues, Wilmette. Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor. 406 Prairie avenu e. Telephone 1396 Church tE:lephone 3111. · TBBRMOLIRE Courteous and Efficient Service Xorth Shorl:' zone of th e 'Valth(·r leagu e will takv place n l'x t Bunday ~lft ·rnnon :tnd (·W·ning· whf·n the 1oung pt·opl e of th e Lutht·ran Churdws from Waukeg-an down to Edg(·wa tf·r nwct at BHhleh(·m 's ( 'hurch Parish houst · at Lake and Ashland a \'(·nw ·s, Evnnston n ex t Runday aftt-rnoon and (·\'t·ning. Th e special feature of the~ aftt·rnoon mt·(·ting will bt· the· d edi< 'll.tion of t ht · }I ospi<· · :Lt 2ft:::!J H.idgf· a \'t ·nuv. Tht· SIH:ak(·r of th <· dny is Pastor 0 . ...\. Gd!-it'lll:lnn nf f ;race Luth ran d~urch, Onk park. Thf· ('C)!Jgrt·g-alion ha s d(·<· idt ·d to a('('(·pt th e gift of th (' Ladit ·s' Aid and .\lt ,.; - Dr. Maude B. Sands, who has been on an extensive trip in the West, is 'Vhat is (·xpectN1 to lJ e one of the most returning to her home at 1024 Central <·nthusiasti<' me ··tings en·r h<·ld by th0 avenue today. league. Sunday, S(·J)t. 26: Zone anston. nue, Hubbard Woods, was painfully inj ured w hil e at footbaJl practice at New Trier High school last Tuesday SERVICES afternoon·. Wolter's collarbone was 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and B,lJle broken and the cartilage torn. He was c lasses. 9:45 a. m. Fir~t service ·and sermon. taken to the Evanston hospital for 11 :00 a. m. SPcond service and sermon. treatment and \Vas later taken to his ...Worke rs togeth r with God." home, where he is recovering from ~IF.ETINGS Friday, Oct. 1 at 4: Children's Classes. his injuries. Friday, Oct. 1, at 7 :45: Junior 'Valth'e r m N~ ting- Heating Oils-A Grade for Every Burner__ HUGHES Cc COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush St. · North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones : Superior 6481 -2-3-4 Niles Center 217 Greenleaf 3450 Rogers Park 0982 at Ev· l'ion 1-;0dt·ty in tlv · form of a n e w pipe 11rg-an. Th·· co ntract was gin·n tn tlt t \Vangt·rin Org-an company of :\lilwauk<><· "' i~(·on1-;in. 1t is undf·r!;tood that th ~ o rgan i~ to lw installt·d before Christmas. Tht· annunl f('stival at the Luthc rat . ol'phanag-p at Addison takt·~ place n ext l-:lunday. This ft·~t ivai was to ha\'t' bf'ell 0':1 ~<·pt,. ] 2 out wa.s IH>SlJHJIH·d becau&'; o~ tlw 111 ·h·ml'nt Wf·a th e: r. f'Jass!·s fc.r th<· Christian edueation O' c·bildr!·n will l>t·g-i n at St. .John's tm Frida~· aftt: rnoon, O<:t. 1, at 4 o'<"loek. Any < htld 7 Yt·a rs !lf a,:t- or alJon· ll1H\' e nroll Thos · prt·J':Hing for <·onfirmation wili t"I1H·r lht· advan('E·d <'lass und c· r th l· dire-ct 11111 of t h!· pastfor. .\1 iss ('lara :\fue lJ (; r '·'ill again takt· l'harg··· of tht· ltt·g-inn ~· rs · cl:t~s. Th<·S<· c la.s;;t·s are fl'l·dy o f[(· r ~: d all. to Methodist Ch urch I >r. Stans,:ll will lw in hi s Jlulpit Suncb~-. pl't·Hl'lilllg· at 11 o'clot'k. 'l'hi~ WJ)J 1,.. till' l"jn;;iJll!" s,·r\'i('t· (of th· " ('rmft ·rt·IJ< 1 · Yt·ar. ~lr. ntort' ht ·r s will dirt ·c;t th ·· <: IH·it. .\ lot ·:tutiful Pt'IJI!Wlion pn,gram in tlw _sl'lH·ol will b r· Jlrt · ~f · ntt·d at 1(l c· _ <'lllck :->unrlay morning in th e churc h audJtiiJ'tUill. t' ht · s dwol \\'i ll ;u..:;;t·mhlt- lo\' dqlart llH ·nis as u ~· tt:ll, at !I :"o o't·lol"k. J 11··. :--t<~nst·l!, 1 ·r. Bit·kham, .\lbs Atti g, ~lr · ta17'nrd, n n<l t Jw dt ·pa 1'1 llH·nt ~upt·rin1· ll <l t · n~> :\11·:-:. (t~lJIJJ'I!t· . .\Tr~. Fullt·J' arHl .\11:-: s I· J :s h ~: r, " ·ilJ dirt·<:t th I>rogram. <:hurl'h , EJ.'\\'<_Jrtl~ ·l t ·:t~u·· J;:d:<: ,S;unday t·\·cning· .tt IJ : l<l o clod<. sr·n·if-,·s -;ill I·<' h· ·lrl " "dln··"· u:. Y t·\'t·n!ng at ~ o'elo<'k. Tn till' allst·n~·t.: to! tht· lllln! SI< ·J', tJH· SU'\'iCt· wiJJ lH' ('OIJdU(: t<_' cJ b~· ~Tbs Lila. Attig, dirt ·l'tor of lt·IJ~IOUS ~· ducalion for llH· r>:tl'iSh. lf1·r HthJt·<·t \\'Ill Ill' "'\'orship in th: "h ··I ~{'hflol." '- '- Ull 1 T:r., third dh·ision of the Ladivs' Xid nt ·xt The m_t· mhers Will sc·w for tht· Lakt> Bluff (il!lhanal~·f'. LUtwhcon will lw !-;(·f\'<·<1 at /l()on. Ho~tl'l-:iS<·::; will lH· ~lr~. Yrowman :.\Irs. PI'Q<:tor and l\[rs. B. X. Cox. ' ~lid\\'t·t·k 1 Who Wouldn't Journey to Evanston for Such Delicious Food? ~~H'i<· ty wil.I nH-N at thf> c-hur,·h .. hursuay 1~ an ali-day SL·ssion. P EOPLE come all the way from Chicago and as far north as Lake Forest to dine at The Library- Plaza Cafeteria in Evanston- a remarkable tribute to ·the goodness of Plaza food. Mr. and Mrs. H . F: Riley, 730 Lake ave nue, are lea\'ing next week for a short trip t o Lexington, Ky. ·,---------------------------· ----- Vacation Luggage ·The picture above is a small section of the tempting array of good things to eat always ready at this pleas1nt place to dine- appetizing cocktails, delicious salads, savory soup~ , fish, meats and desserts in endless variety. One never tires of dining at The Plaza. Come and be convinced . · Ove rn ight Bags, $7.50 to $38.00 Hat Box Specials $3.75, $5.80, $9.50 Wardrobe Trunk Specials, $44.00 and $50.00 UBRARY PLAZA CAfi·IIT-atA Orrington Ave.t just South of Church St. In The Library Plaza Hotel Evanston .! j ·---·--- ·~ ---· - ---· llEW YORK · EST. 1859 CHICAGO

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