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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1933, p. 6

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MATHEW FRANCIS STUDIO ZND FLOOR WILMETTE THEATRE Di-DG. 1129 CENTRAL AVE. WIME 2E1024 Fi rst Tenith Str WEDNI The Bible et Christian Sei the Reading - ci Church, of '.Christ, Scientist r'.eet and Central Avenue Wilmette, III. SUNDAY SERVICES-11, A. M. RSDAY - TESTIMONIAL MEETING,- 8 P. M. JNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES e :45 A. M. FEBRUAiRY26, 1933,ý Subject: "CHRIST JESUS" READING ROOM-1148 Central Avenue n, Deiy <(e,tint- Weda.sday) 9 A. M. o 6 P. Mb Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and« ail other authorized cience Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased at gRoom. TUIE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE RBADING BOOM 129 cenfral Ave. -C iPhone WiI. 2998 -508 M.din St. -Phone $re. 6132 N .Mis& Florence Farrar Dou.you really like good mlusic? The. niembe.rs *of the. chorus choir of the Wilmette Parish Methodist churchi which bas acquiredl an enviable repu- tation as a musical organization, are proceeding on the asstnmption tliatWT mette does appreciate good music. The choir will present an .unusual program during a "Vesper Service of Music" Sunday evening, February 26, at 5 o'clock. The program, consisting of some of the splendid settings of the Psalms, by farnous comiposers, wili be given. by the choir and quartet com- prised of Mrs. Foster E. Fike. soprano; Miss Florence Farrar, contralto;,_Wal- The musical program wiIl be as f ollows.: Orgarn Prelude: "De Profundis" (Out of the Dleep 1 Have Cried ITnto Tliee-Psalm 130).. ......... Bartlett * Miss Marie Briel Anthern: "Praise Ye the Lord" (Psalm 150)........... Cesar Franck Anthem: "By thle Waters of Babylon" ...... ....Coleridge-Taylor Duet: "I Waited for the Lord" THURSDAY, -FEBRUARY 23 Mrs'. Foster E. Filce Makes Topograiphical Survýey of P. O. Site \Work was started this week bv D. J., L. XVather, suryeyor, on ,the topoc graphical suirvey of the site of lit. proposed new Wilmette postoffice ai the southeast corË'er of Central-mnd Park avenutes. The survev is one o the prelimninarv steps takell beforc actual construction 'work on the new building can get under way. It J-.ý miade ini accordance mith specific%- tionis from- the oiffice of the suiper\i-;, ing architect. Treasurv departmnent. Wa shington, D. C. , *The new- postofi'cc site faces -Il Central avenue froin Park avent:e east to the alley v i h a. deptlh of 10(i feet .along Park., Benjamin H.I. Mar- shiail is the architect who wilI drýov« plans for the. new building. Gordon VanKirk Will Adçlress Teacher Club ona, l.. ................. o5c Il ~~~Remember tue Food Barrels___________ George M. Coale. and «Mrs. Richard Wolfe, Nwho are spending 'the winfer, in the south'. SUPPER BEFORE GAME Annamfarie B~ooz, 919 Forest. ave- imu, entertained 'eight guests Frida 'v at a buffet supper, after which the Partv aittcnided the basketball game at New Trier High school which -vvas. te.atof the season. -equal parts each-

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