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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1927, p. 31

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January 14, 192~ WILMETTE LIFE 31 St. John, s Lutheran 'Wi l mette and Park avenues, Wilmette. Herman W. Meyt-r, M. A., Pastor 40G Prairie avenue, Telephone 139G Ch u rch tc·lephone 31 t't ,. SERVICES 2nd Sunday ::\ftPr Epiph any: ~· :31J a. m. Su n day S<'hool and Bib!£' da~scs. !· :45 a. m. first service and Sl'rmon. 11 a. m. Recond HervicC's and sermon, "The ('hristian and the Light." · "Service i.s a ~ive word with the North Shore Line management," says a recent article 10 Barron's, the National Financial Weekly, New York and Boston. " In the kind of service offered " the article continues " as well as. in speed of ope~ation the road is almo~t in a ·class by itself a~ong electnc?lly -operated hoes. At meal times the limited trains carry dining cars whtch are famous for the quality of their food. Between meal times a number of the limited trains carry .parlor-observation cars of ·luxurious type." MEETII'(GS ·l : Children's classes. Friday at 7 :4fi: Junior Walther league. Wednesday a n d Thurs!l:ly a.t 8: l!i: .Joint p l ay by Wi l mette and l ~vanston Walther ll'agues for the bt·nefit of Evanston Walther l eague Hospi('(·. Four hundr!·d and fifty JH·op](' atl\'ndt·d the dl·<lkation S(·n·i<'P at St. .lf1hn's last Sunday evening, wl1t'n tht> n··wly installed org-an was formally dv<lieat··<l. It was a. dPlightful scrYiC't·, tlH· spt·akt·r's mr·ssagc, th<' d('(lication act and tht· musi!':tl numhl'rf: all ('omhinlng to aC"hi<·\'i· tht· spi 1 ·itual . t:ditication of tlw (·ong-r .. gation . ~londay and Friday at It iH tlH: plan of tltt · rhu1·ch <1u1·ing thP r·f,ming months 1o ha\'t' Jl··riorlic·al sacrc·d t'lll1l'Prts at whi<"h Yisiting org-anists will play. Th1· p lans so far· ('all fur a pn·lo·n~t-n as w··ll as <t lt>nlt·n !'Oil!'t·rt, tn all ,,f "·hi<'h tlw puhli<· will lw in\'itt·d. r I to Shore Line ofters you a distinctive and unNORTH equalled transportation service to Milwaukee. t Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES It's not so much ~he size or color of the EYES that makes them bt:autitul. Rather, it's the glow which radiates from them . UTY less Kept always clean a!!d healthy, EYES lack 1this alluring lustrt . Miilions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine~ It cleanses EYES of irritating par~ tides and keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. O..r illvst'rated books on 4 '£-ye Ca,..,. 01' "E:--e Bee~~" are ~REB on~ There is a fast train every hour. Trains operate into the very heart of the city, saving you time. and taxi fare. Located at Sixth & Sycamore, our Milwaukee terminal is convenient to everywhere. Electrically. .operated, North Shore Line trains afford the utmost in cleanliness and travel comfort. No smoke, no cinders. You reach your destination fully refreshed, in tip--top condition for a day of successful business or pleasure. The next time you go to Milwaukee, take advantage ot the superior service afforded on this high. .speed, elec-, trically. . operated railroad. Note: Seven Milwaukee~bound trains operate each day via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, Shore Line Limited trains operating to Waukegan make direct connections at North Chicago Junction with Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. For schedules, fares and other infonnation, inquire at ticket office. The Murine Company ))cpt.. 33, Cbie.,o Chica2o North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION T elepbone Wilmette 2514 1-104 Baggage -Checked

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