Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1923, p. 19

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m V-: J^^MI^iMbMW^^^&^ m will be nattifisd iti the Church Bulletin. i| Girl Scouts in their regular meet^ tig, Wednesday at 4:15; Junior Boy Scouts on Thursday at 7 KM); Boy $couts of America Friday at 7:00. f Boys' Work Committee of the Par- ish will dine together at the Wilmette Country Club next Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clojirtc. The entire bjoys^ work of the Parish will be reviewed in general and the plans fort the Summer Camp, Jin particular!® The committee is composed as follows: Dr. Gilbert Stansell, Pierre Bontecou, F, A. Buck. Thomas Bullivant, E. M. Bennit, B. N. Cox, Jf. t>. Fmrich^ E, G. Fisher. JR. Horner. E. A; Kracke. Charles Mann, L. E. Mat-son, H. E. Pifer. D. A. Stoker. C.N. Stokes, t, F. Todd, Elmer Williams?, and Ca|^ Zipprich/;-:'-\'^^^U].«^;^li.>^5C::.'^ ^.:\;,^>- :--0^ The Oddfellows and Rebekahs of Wilmette, Evanston and Highland Park will unite in a service at this church next Sunday, the 29th, cele- brating the one hundred and fourth anniversary of -jn-e-; ^jj^r^'r^^;!^^ Epworth League Rally at Wau- kegan on April 28th. Let's have the largest delegation, pur boys will play basket ha|l-amd we lyust supâ€" port them-^i;^!.,^!;^!'^^ ;:sl|;^|v'f;f-'.....' ; At the Morning Service on April 22, the pastor will give the third in his series of April sermons on "The Christian Obligations," the theme being, "The Obligation to' Share." and the text being "Bear ye one an- other's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ.'" The Wilmette Baptist Choral Society will sing at the Morn- ing Service which will begin prompt- ly at 11 o'clock. . The Bible School meets at 9:45 witn graded instruction for all* ages, the adult classes meeting at 10 o'clock; The Junior B. Y|P. U. will meet at three O'clock oh Sunday afternoon. The topic is "The Secret of Strength" and the' leader is Walter Haas, The Intermediate BY. P. U. will meet at the same hour, 3 o'clock. The leader is John Ouse and the topic is "What We Owe God.% The Senior B. Y. P. U?%ill meet at 5:30 at the Church. This Church co-operates with the Sunday Evening Club which presents the Little Symphony Orchestra at the. Congregational Church at 7:30. On Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 the Pastor will meet with his weekly class of Intermediates arid Juniors who are studying the facts of the Christian Life,-,,'-' The regular Mid-Week meeting of the Church for Prayer and Confer- ence 'will be held at 8 o'lock on Wednesday night, April 25th. The Wilmette Ba^ti^s^ ;ciei;f â- IMder" iffi?. '-dir'efctidh^W'MK'^Et'J^ Munson will meet for rehearsal at 7:45 on Thursday evening, April 26th. The Annual Meeting and Banquet ofj^thje^Senior/ young ^JPejQj^e^a^Ox ciefy fWillfbei |heid at the a ^piiurcli vat 6:30 qp Friday evening, April 27th. This afternoon at 1:30 the Woman's Society of the Church will meelt for White Qjoss Sewing.':-:V:'^M^;:: •^.^•â- â- . The Fellowship Class will hold their Annual Banquet and Meeting this evening at the Library Pla^a Hotel, Evanstoni where? Ithey §w|H Siti down toy a -^ih^%^W^3fk^^^$^%§^ The -Wilmette iBjaptist cftufch is located at the corner of Wilmette and Forest Avenues, and welcomes all to its services^ 1 The Faster may be reached at his study in the morn- ings or by appointment. The office in change: of Miss Badger is open in the afternoons,, .„ except Saturday, from l-5,jl'^:|ii|:||'||i;5ri|Il^ â-  'liM^-M' â-  ^^M^^^^WUi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-'- That tempting "something between bread and cake" that you find so delightful for breakfast, luncheon, supper or afternoon tea. â-  ^'^' ^^â- â€¢â- â- ':^;*^,/^^|v^.^;%?ft! COFFEE ;:||M^ goodness through and through, and so wholesome for the children who must be restrained '~~fj^^ awaits you each day with a big display on Saturday. ; Housekeepers who are keen about "setting a good table" always serve our bread, rolls, and COFFEE CAKES. â„¢ TO i*fjtf iK.**!;^ Wit0 ojhWkoMs(Mn 1162 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 414 p|lEW FIRE TRUCK ON WAY PThe Wilmette Village board fire committee announced this week that the new combination pump and ladder truck for the local department would be delivered in the village in the very near future. Village officials are prom- ised the .JirtltQrjl^^^iMic.JiiWKi.appai^- tus. MM^^M^^^^^MMil^rm^. â-  •' â-  #*t. it ;v.« mu Bought in our current sale obtain for buyers the lowest possible price and as . the appliances are installed without cost iiS0*'?5;! a saving amounting to more than $25 '||M||^j|i^:;.:in:"e«ch â-  case. CWe have had to largely IlllKliiltflliSSil' increase the number of Lovekins origin- ally ordered, but we advise action. W^Mmm^M ally ordered, but we a«msO<,mctioii.^^SS P $10 down and $10 a month ations at our Gas and Electric Stores^ Evanston -Our-;'.'V/iliii«ttla%iiito1 ;: Evan toon Store* or any Department in our | Evanston office through .nfcone:;Wilil^^S^^^^W "'"'" ~'"'""" """'ft^'â- '"""""' *â-  â- "â- *s'5*' Hfe'j m: tm" Western Undertaking Co. SfesPif »ft«W3gS We St rive to J*lease^m:mm Our constant desire when called is to render the most EFFJCIENT and COMPLETE SERVICE and to supply FINE FUNERAL FURNISHINGS at the wry LOWEST COST^m§mMMM^m%: r~$>M LADY ATTENDANT ||pld:'";cliargI";for distance '^Jf k|tI.n^|| i|^:i^MANAGER -Ifttilili 1022 Davis Si. 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