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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1928, p. 62

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. WILMETTE LIPE November 30, 1928 Importations of RuY»er Show lncreue in October Importations of crude rubber into the United States during the month of October amounted to 42,515 torts, an increase over the same month in 1927 of 11,205 tons, according to the report just released by the Rubber Association of America, Inc. WILL KEEP HIGHWAYS OPEN An estimate mileage of 130,000 miles will be included in the snow removai programs of the Northern States, according to a survey jtlst completed by The Automobile Club of Illinois. A total of 36 states have announced that they will keep this number of miles of highway open by the use of tractor and snow plows during the 1928-29 snow seasons. Solo, "God is Our Refuge" .... MacDerml(J Miss Bushouse Organ Postlude, "A ·Stately Processional" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . Delamarter (Continued from Page 56) Quartet Catherine Bushouse, soprano Rose Lutiger Gannon, contral~o just closed has ·met with a very wide and John B. Miller, tenor hearty response on the part of the church. . Edward Otis, bass The attendance averaged nearly fifty. Erma Rounds, organist and director December fifth the service wlll center around the theme of "Missionary EducaBoy Scout Troop 5, regular meeting tion." A widely tra veiled leader in missionary enterprises wlll be present to Monday at 7 :30· p. m. speak, illustrating the work done with Tuesday, Men's bowling at · 7:45 P-" m. slides and pictur~s.. Church News MELSON ·LAUNDRY and Dr~ Cleaaia1 S~steiD We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes Llbe·al DIMOUDt OD Bl'lag aad CaD CENTRAL AT MAIN ST., WILMETTE Phone 1800 BARBY'S BIG CARPET, RUG aad LDIOLEUM SALE Optn St~.turtlay E11ening1 Until 9 P. M. Starting December lat and continuing all month. DAVm G. BARBY EBtabli8hea in 19!0 Wednesday, Basketball, Howard school, December 12 there will be an observance of the work done by the American Bible 7:30 p. m. society. December 19 the annual church Thursday, Young People's night, school Christmas program wlll be given. The Pageant "The Light of the World," bowling. will be presented by a trained and cosFriday, Boy Rangers, at 7:30 p. m. tumed cast. December 26 a special holiday Communion service will be held. The following Spokes of the Woman's society will .meet Tuesday, December 4: Spoke 3 will meet with Mrs. Wm. H. Ellis, 823 Greenwood avenue. Corner of Ninth street and Spoke 11. with Mrs. William E. Suits, Greenleaf avenue This The First Presbyterian church of Wil- 211 Warwick road, Kenilworth. mette extends a very cordial invitation meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party. to you to join us in our Sunday morning Rebecca Spoke will hold their regular services. · meeting Tuesday eYening, December 4th, Regular morning worship Sunday, De- at the church. Dinner at 6 :30. Miss cember 2, at 11 o'clock. Lawrence A. Sarah Brownlee will have charge of the Barrett, of Wooster, Ohio, will occupy the devotional period. Following the business pulpit. Dr. Barrett comes with a very meeting there will be the usual study fine reput~tion as a speaker and a mes- hour. Church office is open daily, except Satsage of real worth is assured. urday, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Phone It will be remembered that Dr. Fred- Wilmette 1575. erick Ewert, pastor of Central Presbyterian church of Chicago, who was to supply the pulpit of this church several weeks ago, could not be here at that time owing to a death in the family. We are glad to announce that Dr. Ewert will The Messrs. Shubert announce that preach for us Sunday morning, December their new Apollo theater, on the site of Presbyterian Church Mitzi in Opening Show at Apollo December 16 !l. 881·110 GROVE ST. · · · · · · · PriYate Parking Space Phones: UDiYeraity 571% Greealeaf %301 The Largest E:cclusive Oat·pet, Ru(J. and Linoleum Store North of the 1'Loop" Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. We have classes for all and all are welcome to· everything we have to offer. Christian Ende-avor at 6 p. m. Mid-week meeting ~very Wednesdav at 8 p. m. Following is the my_sical program to bE> presented Sunday, December 2nd. Organ Prelude, "Fiat Lux" . .. ..... Dubois Anthem, "Ho ! Every One That Thristeth" ...... ... .. ........... Martin Anthem, "Jesus Only" ........... . RotoU Organ Ohertory, "Ave Maria" ...... Franz ·J. SHORTRIDGE Mason Contractor Porches General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and HERE; -=·------·- the old Olympic at Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, will open Sunday night, December 16, with Mitzi in her new musical comedy, "Lovely Lady," a.s the attraction. The Apollo has been built along the most modern lines of with contheatrical architecture venience and safety the first consideration. In giving Mitzi the honor of openi.ng the new Chicago playhouse, the Messrs. Shubert feel that the qual ity of both the star and the offering is such as to make the opening noteworthy in Chicago's theatrical history. "Lovely Lady" follows in Hne "Naughty Riquette" and "The Madcap," the two previous successes Mitzi has had since working under the direction of Messrs. Shubert. "Lovely Lady" is adapted from the French book by Gladys Unger. The lyrics are by Cyrus Wood and the score by Harold Levgy and Dave Stamper. Tn the supporting cast are such well-k .uwn names as Jack Sheehan, Doris Pats ton, Frank Greene, Clarence Harvey, Pierce and Harris and ] ack Squires. 421 Richmond Phone Keuilworth 2735 · §IIUIIIIIIIIIIIiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. Wtdnuday Testimonial Meeting- S P. M. Wilmette, Ill. Ring this news from every steepleWe're elected by the people. A vote of confidence puts us into the office of Popular Moving People. We're careful every moment of the day. SundJy School Exercisrs-Q :4; A. M. DECEMBER 2, 1928 Sub.;ect: ANCIENT AND MODERN NECRO . . MANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED Rtading Room-116 J Vlilmettt A11encu HOURS: Daily (txctpt Wtdntsday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 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