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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1928, p. 90

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14, 1928 ~Exec tire and the (Continued fro~ page 86) Kenilworth A·errae aDd Warwfek road · · Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. wmett, minister At 11 o'clock next Sunday morning, Dec-..ember lS Dr. WIJiett's s bject will be "On Being Religious." Sunday school at 9 :45. Cl~ for all, and an welcome. The material used is the Revised International Graded lesaons. St. John's Church Wilmette and Park avenues. Wilmette, Herman W. Meyer, M. A. pas tor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396. Church telephone : n 11. Senl~es ales epre. mtative -both are happy in Indian Hill Estates O NE of our· owners is head of a large paper mill business -he is completing a beautiful S98, 000 property. He is happy and his home is thoroughly consistent with like neighboring Estates Houses. The most successful sale$ representative of a wholesale boose has a $20,000 home in· lnbiau 1lill £statts. He is equally happy and his home equally consistent with like neighboring houses. The Young People's. club meets at 6 p. Third Sunday in Adve nt. !J ::w A. ll. Sunday school and Bible m. in the · Guild room. All young people of high school age are invited. c la.'~ses · !t :45 A. M . First servic e and sermon The Ladies' Guild meets on :Monday 11 A. M. Second servic e and sermon Sermon : Why I go to church r egularly. at 10 a. m. for work in connection with its program of benevolence. MeeUqs Mo nday and Friday a t 4 : Classes for On Wednesday evening at 7 :15 the 1:hildren. Teachers· council meets in the Guild room Monday at i ::10 : Choir rehea r :;~al. tor conference regarding the work of the Wedne~day a t 7 ::10 : Boy S c out ~, Troop Sunday scnool and in particular the 6. program of entertainment and philan· thropy planned for the Christmas season. A very important change with regard to the servic~ during the Chris tmas At 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, holidays was made at the regular congre- December 18, Dr. Willett will give his gation meeting on Tue8day last. It wal' last pre-holiday lecture in the series on decided to have the Christmas Children's "Great Poets of the Ages." The subject Service on Sunday evening at 6 :30 o 'clock will be "Tennyson, the Poet of ·be Divine instead ot on Chri8tmas eve. This was Order. " Thf: lecture on Goethe, which done because this arrangement would wa~ omitted on account of illness, wi ll enable many more people to attend the be give n after the holidays. service. It was also decided to have only tWf> services on Christmas Day, the first The Christmas exercises of the Sunday early morning service at 6 ::JI) and the school will be held Saturday evening. second service a.t 9 :45 o 'clock. The usual December 22 in the guild room. Those 11 o'clock service will be omitted. of the Beginner8' department wUI be held in the afte rnoon of the same day, at 3 The annual election of otncerl' o f the o'clock. church resulted as follows: Dea~ons: G. Seehafer and E. Cramer : Tntttee: Dr. Willett's theme on Sunday, DecemC. Schmeisser; Seeretarfes: Edwin Fromm ber 2:1. will be, "Without Christma!'l, and C. Lochner ; Treasurer: G. Rein- What?" hardt : Fin. Sec'y: V. H. Suhr; .-bs't: G. mtJoJeH ; Fin. ~e'Y Bldg Fund : E. Aschbacher ; CboJrm.an of the congregation ; Geo. F . Simons: Flaanee and Auditing 1405 Chicago A venue, Evanston Committee : H. Nilles, H. Lochner and F . Raymond B. Bragg, minister Rohrman ; Representatives of the congregation for benevolence: Clty 'lllisHion: A. Sunday, December 16, at 11 o'clock Priebe ; Home tor the Aged: R. P. Herr : f'hildren 's Homes : W . L. Edwards and General Theme : "Ll-.lng ReligiouslyLiving Ima~h'-.tively. " V. H. Suhr. This i8 the regular lull before the The budget for the y ear 1929 as out- Christma:-:: week celebration. lined by the church council was approved by the congregation. Copies of this budget will be sent to every member of the church together. with a booklet in which the needs of the :;ynod are set forth. On Sunday next, D~cember 16, the Christmas carols will be sung in the canvassers appointed by the church will begin their canvasH for subscriptions. Chicago and X orth Western terminal Unitarian Church North Western Cub Will Sing Carols at Terminal LAWNS ARE LARGER AND PRICES ARE LOWER IN The pastor, Herman W . "Meyer, has been invited by the Walthf>r leaguP of the Gniversfty of Chicago to address them Friday evening, December 14 on th' ··supernatural in the Bible," with special reference to the "Doctrine of the Inspiration of the Scriptures" and the "l-firacles of the Old and ~ew Testament. ·· Sunday evening he will give his lecture on Early Lutheranism in America from 1529 to lR~~ . at St. Peter's Lutheran church, .Joliet, Ill. Sunday, December Hi, it will be exactly ftve years to the day that the new St. John's Lutheran church was dedicated to the service of God. In view of the fact that the congregation just celebrated it.~ twenty-fifth anniversary there will be no elaborate festivities. There will, however, be a special service of commemoration and thanks, and the ~pecial att Pntlon of a.ll memb~rs i8 called to this. The members of the Sunday ~chool have a 11 b*'en given their special folders for rhe Chri~tmas benevolence otrering, which i8 annually given. These are to be returned on Sunday evening, December 23, at the children's ~ervice. The offering wfl1 hP a.ppprtiont>d amon{X the charitable homt>!-1 for children. lnbian 11ill flitattli THAN IN ANY OTHER FINE COMMUNITY ON THE NORTH SHORE. by the Chi~ago and North Western Railwav club from 2 until 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon, December Z2. Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" will be sung at 3 o'clock and again at 5 o'clock. The rest of the program will consist of old English carols. The club will be as5isted bv its own orchestra of twentyfive piec~s which has recently been organized. All members of the chorus and orchestra are employes of the ~orth \Vestern Railway company. Harry Slater is musical director, and Mi~s Harriet Pawson, accompanist. WORLD'S FAIR TRUSTEE Arthur Anderson, 930 Che5tnut avenue, vVilmette was elected comptroller of the Chicago World!'s Fair Cen· tenniai celebration several months ago. and at the meeting of the Board of Trustees held Friday, December 7, wa ~; also elected a trustee. Fredrick Schmidt, son of Mr. an ·! Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. 827 Elmwood avenue, is returning December 20 from Dartmouth for the holidays. -(}- DIRECTIONS: West from Sheridan Road on Winnetka A~nue to its junction with Ridge Road: North one-half block to Hill Road; Wtst to Locu&t Road and South along West boundary of Indian Hill Club to Indian Hill Estates. 51/d MONEY Have tunda to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 5"' ~ lnterellt. See us on rene~ E. G. Paaling A Co. S N. l.aSalle St. Maia 1Z51 1-Ir. and 1frs. · Joseph Joyce, 531 Essex road. Kenilworth entertained twenty gue.sts at dinner Saturday evening. BILLS REALTY, Inc. ,Loop O.a. 2ol So.dl La Salle Smer--swe 0266 bcliaa Hill E.bta o.n. Loaur aad AlllbaciWil 2692·2792 Spaaiab Cart 0.... Dd Laao District-Wit 31 OpmE~ ltWiuu ijUl £states ,.,.,., "' ·o

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