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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1928, p. 49

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WINNETKA TALK December 1, 1928 St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. 106 Prairie avenue 9 10 11 Church SERVICES Communion, Sermon : Telephone 1396 | telephone 3111 pastor Monda First Sunday in Advent 30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 45 A. M. First service and sermon. 45 A. M. Confessional service for com- municants, Address: "Christ's Coming in the Sacrament." 00 A. M. Second service and Holy I'he "The | Prophecy." Christian Centuries of Promise an MEETINGS y and Friday: Classes for th education of children at 4 7:30: Choir meeting. 45: Church council at th 45 Juni Senion Aid and Walther r Walther Mis leagu leagu da € Boy Scouts, Troop 6. Ladies' € € Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday next in the 11 o'clock service, the Decide Now to Make This A Candy Christmas You'll find here the answer to many a gift prob- lem--including i" the most particular' unexcelled candy in beautiful containers. ones-- THE PosTMASTER ASKS You-- to mail candy gifts early to distant points. We pack, wrap and post your gift of candy without extra charge. Again available to Evanston hostesses-- Chocolate Tid-Bits the delightful confection for bridge parties, teas and other afternoon events. 550 Central Ave. Highland Park sist ¥ Lake Park Chicago 567 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka 1633 Orrington Ave. Evanston For Better Home Made Candies 4 » Heatin » Coal [Coke and Wood DINGE & SONS Py {1 OJ, 1 4 confessional or preparatory service begin- at 10:45 o'clock. All those who wish to receive the Sacrament are requested to make this known to the pastor either after the service on Thanksgiving Day or on Friday evening at the parsenage The usual offering for benevolent pur- poses will be received in the confessional service During the coming week all of the or- ganizations within the church will have their regular monthly meetings, the main feature of which will be the elections. T members of the various societies are ently requested to attend the meet f their respective organizations The church council together with all the men appointed to canvass the mem- bership will meet with the pastor on Tuesday evening, December 4, at 7:45 clock at the church. The pastor is planning to deliver a series of sermons appropriate to the Advent season on the four Sundays pre- ceding Christmas The first has to do with the Old Testament prophecies con- cerning the coming of the Messiah: the second will deal with the preservation of he Church during the days between the Old and New Testament revelation: the third will show the Mission of the Divine- ly pointed Way-preparer John: the last will deal with the Expectant Waiting of the Faithful for the Fulfillment of God's promises The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Let our preparation for the day of our Saviour"s birth be one of the heart and mind rather than one that is material only. The collection of package goods, canned goods and preserves is still going on at our church. Whatever is brought will be taken to one of our charitable institutions the week after Thanksgiving. There's still a little time left. But--don"t forget. The new church year is about to be- gin next Sunday, the first Sunday in Advent. It reminds us of the kind of life and growth so necessary if we are to get the greatest joy out of life, for the church year with its appointed epistles and gospels exhibits the great truths upon which our Christian faith and life are founded and on which salvation rests. Decorate Louis Eckstein Legion of Honor Chevalier Upon ouis Eckstein, president of the Ravinia Opera company, has been bestowed the decoration of chevalier of the Legion of Honor, according to a recent announcement. The honor has been conferred, an official letter of notification from Count de Ferry de Fontnouvelle, consul of France, states, in consideration of Mr. FEckstein's services to music, especially to French music. For years Mr. Eckstein has been identified with Ravinia Park and similar artistic projects, Louis Kenilworth Scout Is Youngest Eagle of New Trier Area Roger Barrett, son of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver R. Barrett of 623 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, was made the young est Fagle Scout of the North Shore November Kenilworth of Area Boy Scout council on 23. He is a member of Troop 13, under the leadership Robert Townley, Scoutmaster. Roger passed his tenderfoot exam- ination in September of 1927, took the second class scout examination in Oc- tober and was made a first class Scout in November of that year. He was made a Star Scout in May of this year and a Life Scout in June. Then he had to wait until November 23 to be made an Eagle scout, one year after he had been made a first class scout. He now has twenty-six merit badges, twenty-one being the number required to make him an Eagle Scout. This will make him eligible to an Eagle Palm when six months have passed, as he has the additional five merits required for the honor. Roger passed his thirteenth birthday last June and nearly gained his honors in the mini- mum of time. Thirteen months after his twelfth birthday, the age at which boys are taken into the Scout troop, the shortest time in which a boy can gain the honor of Eagle Scout. 1S Rabbi Abba H. Silver to Address the Uptown Forum Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve- land, widely known as one of the most able Jewish leaders in the United States, will speak at the Uptown Forum, Sunday evening, December 2, on the question "Is Progress a Myth?" Dr. Silver, although a young man, has won international fame as a great orator and brilliant scholar. His lec- ture at the forum will deal with some of the most important problems facing the American people. He will also make the meeting doubly interesting and worth while in the usual forum question period following the lecture. The Uptown Forum meets at the People's church, 941 Lawrence avenue, just east of Sheridan road, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Boyd, 47 Indian Hill road, are leaving today to spend a week in Boston, Mass. (WvistmasB@recetingy J& and Good wishes Jor the Pew Pear 3% This is a personal and ever- lasting remembrance Make your appointment now Our designs are exclusive 518 Davis Street Joseph D. Tolof-- Our Photographs Live Forever Phone Univ. 2178

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