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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1928, p. 15

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~te Mlnlater-Wm. E. llcColmack Fir11 CoiJJW·Jf.,.ifHIIII Troop 4 Hu 4 . DnaD ... Bulle Carpi Troop 4 has orpaizecl a Drum and Bugle corps. At present they have three bugles and one drum. The bugles are played by Karl Meaker, Oscar Anderson and David Henderson and the drum by Paul Sterner.· The public is invited to attend the meetings of Troop 4 on any Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Augustine's Parish house, adjoining the Post Office. We hope our corps will be a success.-David Henderson, Troop 4. Any ch .!reb can provide worahlp prolftmB and ~~ervlce projects, but thla church propo~~es to &aye you a Church Home. This Involve· friendly pa.rtlctpa.tlon In every Interest and Ideal on whlcb the church unites and It auueeta the feeling of ownership and reaponslbllltJ' tor the succeBBful conclusion of Ita plana and purposes. We extend a welcome to the prlvllegfs of thla Church Home to anyone wh9 Is In need ·of Its mlniBtrlea or who desires to share In them. The Northwest Circle, Mrs. J. H. Stackhouse, chairman, will meet today at the home of Mrs. Edward H. Pearson for luncheon at 12 :30. Mrs. F. G. LaBonte will be assisting hostess. The Girl Scouts will meet at the church at 'l o'clock under the leadership of Kiss Elizabeth N. Brown. Membership In this troop is open to girls of high school age. On Saturday the North Shore Council of Boy Scouts will have a Junior Leaders' conference In this church from 9 :30 until 1 o'clock. A light lunch will be served at noon and all the junior officers of the Scout troops on the north shore will attend. At 9 :30 on Sunday morning the various departments of the Church school convene. There is a place here for evel'y boy and girl which is prepared to ftt their needs. In the Intermediate Department the Covenant class will be organi:.ed and begin Its work on "The Meaning of Christianity and Church Membership. ·· Mr. McCormack will teach the class. The Rev. Leland H. Danforth will give the second of his talks to the Senior denartment at 9 :30 on "'Why I Atn an Episcopalian." At the morning worship service Annie May Hayes Bivona will play a special program of Bach numbers. These are announced in another column of the WJLII E"M'E LIFE. The service will begin at t en minutes before eleven. Dr. Hubert C. Herring, Jr., Social Service secretary of the Congregational churches in America, will be the guest preacher. He Is one of the outstanding preachers of the denomination. The Department of Religious Education of thi~ church begins this Sunday, a Forum in Pilgrim hall at 12:15. They bave secured the senices of Prof. Frank 0. Beck, Ph. D., Northwestern university, to lead the Forum. Any resident of Wilmette Is invited to attend this discussion group. A fuller announcement of the discussions Is contained In this issue of WILMETTE LIFE. On Monday the Northwest Circle, Mrs. Bruce P. Owens, chairman, wlll meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Drayer, 1034 Elmwood avenue, for l~ncheon at 12 :30. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. C. F. Reinboth, Mrs. Allen Rossman, and Mrs. J. B. Whidden. The Wekeacafila Camp Fire Girls meet' at the church on Tuesday at 3 :30. Mrs. Herbert A. LaRoy Is In charge of this group. The League of Women Voters will hold a Cltl:.enshlp school In this Church on Wednesday. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'cloc~ Vanilla Benren Two Laren of Frait Cake Onltn T .... ,_ JIMCfl Ice Cnaa II_.. WILMETTE SNIDER-CAZEL UG CO. .... ·l '( j a·e.-~-~-·. ·· e eeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee e eeeee ············ I I I · · · · · · · e · 'e e Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 'iftBI<e)IBDJJ Henrg C.Lytton I Sons CHICAG<>-State and Jackson EYANSTON--Orrington and Church .. ! I I I I i' l l ..... I I The Junior choir will rehearse at 3 :45 under the direction of Amy Leslie Toskey. At 7 the Senior choir wlll have Its rehearsal. Amy Leslie Toskey Is the director. The subject for the Devotional meetIng W~nesday at 8 o'clock, Is "'The Last Pa880ver." The Neighborhood Circle, Mrs. E. H. Burge, chairman, will have charge of this service. Mrs. H. A. Pope will preside and Mrs. F. J. Scheldenhelm will be the speaker. Mrs. C. N. Roberts will lead · the discussion, which will be followed by quotations by members of the Circle. Mrs. William F. English, Jr., will be in charge of the music. will hold an all-day meeting at the ehurch. Mrs. G. B. Knepper Is chairman On Thursday the Cozy Comer Circle of the circle and Mrs. Frank Adams wlll be head of the luncheon committee. The Boys' club will meet at 3 :30, under the direction of Mr. McCormack, who Is &88lsted by Joe Swan and Howard West. Members of the Glencoe Boys' Club wlll be guests for a light supper. The Central Avenue Circle, Krs. J. K. '1'. Boyd, chairman, will meet on Friday at the home of Mn. Dwight Chapman, HG Elm'WO!!Cl avenue, for luncheon at 10 o'clock. Mrs. I. R. .Ad)lna and Kra. E. R. Sholes will be ~Btlng hoeteues. The East End Circle. lin. Sumner llaaon, chairman. will meet at the home ot lin. Henry Hall, 600 Central ave. lin. ;J. N. Macaliater and lin. H. E. Bold01{&7 will be aulatlng boateaea. Luncheon will be aerved at 1 o'clock. · · · In Our·EYanston Shop ..... the E'Yent that · · · Stands A~ in the Clothing World Today! · · · · · · · · 4 4 4 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · For the Remainder of This Month Only · · · · · · · · · · New Coats that have never been in stodc before-the · · manufacturer's surplus in four leMiing models for Spring_ · · All aze silk lined- aD ate of fine fabrica- all are tailored aDd · · oaly Society 8raDcl Clothes are fashioned. Truly thia If you PJ:eler you · atyled · is a buJiDI opportuDity that mUll: make you wonder. But the May Buy Tbele · facls are jUtt · we have ..ted them -certaiDly you ehouJd Beaudfitl ' · make it a point 10 at leaat them in our wiDdoM. U you T. . . . oathe · do. JOU .will bur oae. · L7'1011/Jiulga · How could we do it! Steadily inae ·,.volume il the aniWel'· · It haa eo iDcre·ell our purchaeiag power that our ability to · demand ·cb em.ordinary price concesrim~e J. bMae imllO·P.ct · tbeB' mO..lO ., measurably pater. So whether you pay Cllh. have a JDODthly · .... No . . . . ... · ebarp or buy oa the Budget: Plan- you will &ad our valuee ' · arcat&r tlaatl aver. · · .......~~~~~~~~~.-.~~~~~~.-.~~~~,.~~~.,..~.~.~.~.,..~....~.~.,..~...~ &1: Great Advance Sale of $45 . -so $55 $60 and $65 T·OPCOATS $ 50 tee ..,.,""" ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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