-. > a a a a % WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923 1,500 REJOICE AT DEDICATION Visitors Come from Far and Near for Big Event at St. John's LAUD CONGREGATION Wilmette Church Council Praises Work More than 1,500 people attended the dedication of St. John's Lutheran church at Wilmette and Park avenues Sunday, December 16, when the congregation observed the memorable event at three great services attended by Lutheran people from all sections of Chicago and vicinity. The principal dedicatory address was given by Rev. Herman W. Meyer, pas- tor of the church, whose guiding hand and exceptional ability at organization, together with a peculiar faculty for "getting things done," and coupled with the tireless energy of a Building com- mittee, were largely responsible for the establishment of the beautiful new church plant. Rev. Meyer spoke at the morning service of dedication. In the afternoon and evening therel|_ were other services of dedication and consecration at which leading divines of the Lutheran denomination were the principal speakers. Special soloists and the Lutheran double quartet of the Chi- cago district provided the programs of music. Especially gratifying during the dedi- catory services was a communication from the Wilmette church council, (comprising the Protestant churches of the village and of which St. John's church is a member,) which tendered its congratulations upon the remark- able achievement of the local parish in securing such a beautiful church home, regarding the dedication as one of the outstanding events in the religious life of the community. Leading ministers who spoke at the dedicatory services were Rev. F. W. G. Mueller, a former pastor of the local church; Rev. Paul Luecke, Rev. K. G. Schlerf and Rev. F. H. Kretzschmar, also a former pastor of the congrega- tion. Soloists who, with the quartet, gave a brilliant program, included Mrs. T. C. Doering, Mrs. A. J. Brockmann and Orian Galitz. Everthing Electrical at our new location Electric Irons Also repairing Curling Irons. on all Electrical Toasters etc. appliances. PARR & POWELL WINNETKA 758 Phone Elm St. Winn. 122 COMMUNITY HOUSE "THE NEXT FRIDAY Richard Barthelmes . in Another Screen Classic BOND Also Two Reel Comedy "A Small Hero" BOY" ). nd REID, MURDp SHicaso Teun 1853 &C 0. b "things to be sure of when you buy COFFEE > quality =--price L MONARCy QUALITY None Better Obtainable- Costs Lely ~ youre Sure of both when you Ahuy MONARCH Coffee growers will tell you that the selected berries from the cream of the world's choicest coffee crops are brought to America and sold under the name of Monarch. Mon- arch is the accepted coffee in homes where highest quality is demanded. People who drink Monarch regu- larly say no other coffee can com- pare with it. So much for quality. And the priceof Monarch speaks for itsell. While Monarch is the finest coffee grown, it actually costs less than many inferior grades and brands. It is priced so low that everyone can afford to drink it. Order a package today. You're sure of both quality and price when you buy Monarch. REID, MURDOCH & CO. Establithed 1853 Chicago NewYork Our Monarch Coffee is NEVER sold in bulk RRRRRRRRRRLDDDDRRRRRN TURKEYS Tl Rall a sla AR AA A ALATA ara ar LRIDVRRVVRINR FRESH FROM THE FARMS OF WISCONSIN DUCKS - GEESE - CHICKENS Prize Cattle--Specially killed for us by Armour & Company RRR PETERS MARKET 734 ELM STREET - Phone Winn. 820-921-922 let TT TE RRA XA ERA RX A A RCAC A, ARGO RE TT) Li, 5% Lh ---- A --------"