Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1921, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1921 3 \nUerve Rally Day r*At Congn Church •1 and Teacher* of Church School »o Hold Special Exercbe. and Enter NewCIalies « ic and teachers in the First . MtJ ona church ischool will ICrhgritge RaHy Day, Sunday, Septem- *,e25 when there will be special ex- IS and the children will enter Inew classes assigned on Promo- . Dav which was observed last ?°«nHav 'The aim of the school is a ITnex cent attendance of ,pupils RhVrs and officers at the Rally Day Eke" Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pas- ?S the church, will preach a ser- 1 appropriate to the occasion on 1sSbfect, "A Call to the Colors", ir Preston will be the soloist. A very interesting and beautiful Jvice was held at the Congregation- I church last Sunday morning. It «s Promotion Day, a day of great Z to children and parents, when di- Gomas are given to those graduating from the various departments from fradle Roll to Junior*. ; /lut the beauty of the service did not end with the recessional. Follow- er a short address by Mr. Lloyd on rThe Church Team" the officers and teachers of the Church school were asked to come forward for a service 0f Installation. Nearly forty teach- ers and officers were present and took Dart in this service, and heartily ac- cepted the offices which had been as- signed them. Rev. Lloyd will lead the discussion at the mid-week services of the church Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The theme is "The Bibb;, a Community JJook", The discussions, which began fast Wednesday, are based on the tiook by the same title. The "first Church Night dinner is scheduled for Wednesday evening. )ctober 5.______ .j ^11ic~Congregatton»l Church Council will meet in the church parlors at 7:45 jo'clock, Monday, September 26. This Ks said to be a very important meet- ing and every member of the Council urged to be present. Mrs. Louise Bruno of Downers Jrove, 111., is the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. E. tV'Fatch, 611 Washing- Ion avenue. * Prevailing Prices Discussed in Sermon Rev. Magill To Answer Some Pertin- ent Questions in Presbyterian Church Sermon Sunday *We are often very greatly concern- ed about the cost of the ordinary commodities and necessities of life. What do you think of the gas, elec- tric light, water and telephone rates in the village, Do you believe that the cost of liv- ing is warranted under present condi- tions? All things considered, are we pay- ing a fair price for these things? When,it comes to matters of personal convenience and pleasure are we so reluctant in paying the price, Are there not some things pertain- ing to our social and moral welfare, both as individuals and as a com- munity, that should also cause us some concern? The sermon at the Wilmette Pres- Youcan have a NOKOL Heater^ installed in your home for *1.13 a day after the first small payment Lyterian church Sunday morning, September 25, will be in line with the foregoing questions. The subject se- lected by the pastor, ReV. George P. Magill, is, "Is it Worth the Cost? or, Paying the Price". The service i^ at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at the Presbyterian church begins at 9:30 o'clock and Junior Endeavor is at 3:30 o'clock. Senior Endeavor convenes at 6 o'clock in the evening. The Intermediate En- deavor meets Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, followed by the Mid-week services at 8 o'clock. The Women's society of th« church begins its fall and winter work with an all-day meeting Tuesday, Septem- ber 27, with sewing to start at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at noon _ followed by a program at 2:15 o'clock. The North End Circle of the Con- gregational church, Mrs. W. H. Hut- son, chairman, will hoid^ its regular meeting Monday at 11 o'clock at the church. A demonstration luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock. A large attendance is desired as there is important business to transact. The hostesses for the day will be Mrs. W. H Hutson and Mrs. Bertha Carey. NOKOL COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 1463 Sherman Avenue Telephone Evanston 2355 9t. Sotftffi Uttftpratt ©b, urrb. Linden and'Prairie Avenues Wilmette, 111 Herman W. Meyer. M. A., Pastor 406 Prairie Avenue Phone 1396 Our Fathers' Faithâ€"Our Country's Language YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL. Bible Class and Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes at Library Hall.___ 11:00 A. M. Service and sermon air the church. Subject: THE TRUE CHRISTIAN What he Gives up, and What He Takes up. Mark 10, 21-22. Mon. and Fri. at4, Religious in- struction of children at the church. Mon. eve. at 8, Sunday school Training class at the MODERN ATTRACTIVE CONVENIENT Treachers' church. Sun^Octr^ 11 o'clock. loly-Communion ^tV Since the morning of. opening day, September 10th, thousands have visited us and commented favor- ably upon our new bank and vault equipment. Of all the complimentary adjectives, "modern, attract- ive and convenient" have been the outstanding ones. A national bank in Wilmette with an equipment thus described inns! merit and attract the patron- age, of the good people oi Wilmette, Kenihvorth and Gross Point. All are welcome here. first National Bank •â€"5=5= or Wilmette ffieJfomeafSarwgs^positors • Member of Federal Reserve Bank Frank J. Baker J. M. Appel R. W. Webber President Vice-Pres. Cashier Now Open ^ Plumbing, Heating, Sewage Jobbing promptly and expert- ly attended to. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FRED O. NELSEN 1122 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 1079 WILMETTE Residence 1430 Lake Ave. What YouhWantr When You Want It The Way You Want It Coal; Solvay Coke, Ice, Feed, Fertilizer, Lawn Seed, Building Material Torpedo Sand, Bank Sand Lake Sand, Gravel, Crushed Limestone, Ground Limearone, Limestone Screenings and Portland Cement Consumers (ompany ^<^ FaiD W. Ufham, President. ^m^ â€" North Shore Branch 1015|Church Street, Evanatonâ€"_ W. E. BARBOUR. District Sato M«n«g«r ___ TELEPHONE :**£££%*$*$ C/encoe 75 Wilmette 3800 lee Mot Delivered North of Eoaneton d Winter is on H Blustering In a very short time you will be feeling that chill damp air that calls for just a little heat to be comfortable. And thenâ€" snow will fly, and old Med- ecine Hat will send us great gobs of weather. '•-. ; Fill your coal bin - - get on the safe side of the fence-- for once the freeze comes, coal will be hard to get and expensive. Edinger Coal Co 1301 Lake Ave. Wilmette 642 Wilmette, 111.

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