Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1924, p. 18

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WILMETTE Ll 18 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1924 The Wilmette B~tist church Is loThe Junior Choir wlll meet for reat tlw corner of \Vilmete ~tn.d llearsal on ;aturday at 7 o'clock un- cated Forest avenues. The church ofth!e IS der the direction of Mr. aurtner. o pt"n all dn~· )londllY and Saturrlay; on \Vednesday .. vening: on Thu1·suay On Sunday morning the Church ·om 1:3tl to 5 o'clock. and 7:30 to 9 :30 1!Chool will meet ns usual at 9 :31J; r 1 o 'clock. .Ju·nlor congregation at 10:30 anl morning worship at 11 o'clock. "The Courage of tht' Open i\llncl" Is the subject of Dz·. Lloyd's sennon on Sunday morning. Sunday-9 :30 a. m . The Sunday school in all Its departments. The F.ast End Circle, Mrs. J . Van 11 a m Worship sE'rvlce. "The Hace Westrlenen, chairman, will meet on fo1· \\-·hlch \Ve Are Entered," will t.e 1\londa~· at the home of Mrs. H . E. Dr. Stansell's subjt>ct. Hoi<Joway, 723 Fort!st avenue. Lunch5 p . m. The Intermediate leagu-e. ('on Rervt>d at 1 o'cloC'k . Assisting host6 Jl. m. The Epworth league. eRses, Mrs. J . N. Me Callister and i\frs. R . F. James. Members will finish the Monday-12:30 m. Lunch clu~. a.~ children's dresses tor the sale, Decem- the Central Y. M . C. A., Room A, l~t· r r.. 19 S. LaSalle street. 7:30 p. m. B.oy Scouts. On Tues<.lav the Crescent Circle, Mrs. S. M. Singleton, chairman, will Tuesday-4 p. n1. The Gi1·1 Scouts. mN·t at the home of Mrs. Edward S. Hand, 934 Oakwood avenue. Luncheon Wednesda~·-8 p. m. Mid- \Veek sers .. rved at 1 o'clock. Assisting hoat- vice o! Pra 1·er In charge of the comt-sses, 1\fz·s. J<~red C. Hoerber, Mrs. A. J. mittee on Evangelism . Coburn, Mrs. Jesse B. Denman and :Mrs. Harold K. Weld. Thursday- 7 p. m. Junior Boy Congregational Church Ameri<'an Baptist ciety. Home Mission so- Club House, 1126 Wilmette av,.nue, bPginning at 6 o'clock. Social Happenings · Nearly 100 reservations were made for the 7 o'clock buffet dinner at the Ouilmette Country club Wednesday evening. Pivot bridge at 8, and dancing at 9 followed the supper. It was Open House for the members and their guests. --o-o-Mrs. W. A. Tucker of Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Metzel of fiJi nue returned home Tuesday Cumberland road, will formaly pre- mother whom she had been sent their daughter, Miss Marriam . for the past three weeks, to society on Thursday, December 11 , --oat a dance at the Orrington hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert K --oMr. Frank King of 825 Greenleaf helm are returning Su~da avenue, is recovering from a severe their wed~ing trip abroad. illness that has confined him to his make the1r home in Evanston. home for nearly two weeks. -aTuesday afternoon Mrs. Warrtn --oMr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman and Fifer was hostess to the membtrs their family have come to Wilmette her Reading club at her home recently from Detroit to make their Evanston. home at 128 Sixth street. English Lutheran "The Two Covenants" will be message for the First Sunday In Advent. Every member should be present to hc·ar thl~c~ helpful n;Jessage based upon Jez·emlah 31: 31-34. Rible School at 9:45. Let us make next Sunday even better than last Sunday. We trust thE' members who have been absent because of Illness will soon be with us again. The Autumn <'llnner held 'November 19 was enjoyed by many members and frl£>nds. The meal was dellclous and the pz·ogram very Inspiring. We l·xt(·nd our thanks to all who helped. The choir will meet Friday evening at the home of Mr. Stark, 2008 IsabE'Ila street, Evanston. Catechetlcal class after school every Friday. The December business meeting of the Missionary society will be held nt!xt Thursday. S rvlces tor November 30. Greenleaf and Seventh Wllliltm Guise. pastor Methodist Church 1-;- they The Roosevelt Troop No. 2 will meet Scf~~s·p. m. Miss Hawthorne's class 1?, at headquarters tor instruction eon "The Psychology ot the Primaz·y Child . 'Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. 8 p. m. Senior choir rE'hearsal. The Men's club will be the gu~sts All day Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. of the Tru11tees at a dinner· on \Ved- The women of the church will have 61t-sday evening at 6:·5 o'clock. their finnual bazaar. Luncheon will be served at noon by the third division. The choir will resume 1·ehearsals on Each division will have a booth. It Thun;day evening at 7:30 o'clock un- is hoped that many will make this dt>r· the uirt>ction of Mr. Cain. their opportunity to get their· Christmas shopping done early. At the Christmas sale In the church parlors on Friday will be found all Sunda1·- Decembez· 7. Holy Comkinds of useful and fancy articles munion 'and z·ece1Hion of members. aiH.I baked goods. The children will ftnd dt'light in the "fishpond." At n oon a light luncheon will be served and a turkey dinner will be ae1·ved from t :30 tu 8 o'clock . Hest·rvntions must !)e In \\' ilmett · an<l Pal'i> a\'t>nues, WlhnPtte Herman "'· i\leyt>r, :\f. A. pastor by Wednesday noon. The Secretaries Telephone 1396 Ql the circles will receive these reser- 406 Pt·airl t> n\·enue. Church telephone 3111 "Vatton·. -()- WELFARE CONFERENCE The next meeting of the W. C. T. U. A Child Welfare conference is PREACHES SUNRISE SERMON will be at the home of Mrs. W. S. Prisk every vVednesday from 2 to 4 Rev. Francis C. Stiller, pastor of of 222 Doyle court on December 1, at at the Grosse Point Health · the Wilmette Baptist church, preached 2 o'clock. Wilmette and Ridge a -()before an audience of 1.000 young mette. A child specialist is A. B. Cross of 401 Tenth street has people at a sunrise Thanksgiving Day tendance and examinations are from a few days' business trip returned service in the Englewood Baptist without cost to all children of in Louisville. Trier township. church. St. John's Lutheran PubHe Service Stores Open 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. SER\"ICES Parents or ~·oung children, l't.tnemher 1-~irst Sundn~· In Ad\'ent: that llrlss Dor·othy Anderson, klnder9:30 A. :'11. Sunday school and Dible gartnel', is at your servlee d ·. Jrlng the morning won1hlp. The l:;tory Houz· is classes. ~:45 A . :\[. First sen· ice and sermon. provin~ most attract! ve and helpful. 11 :00 A. )(. s .. cond ser\'ice and serSunday's program will delight all the llttlt· folks. Bring them to the par- mon. "Pn~ 1>are ~· e tht· 'Vay of the JJor·<l." Jor ofT from the Church School aurlltorium. Sunday, Novt>mbt>r' 30 at !1:30. Holy t'ommuulvn. Last Sunda.1· th~ otre1·ing of pr·ovl!UB ..~ 1'1Sf;S :slon!l in the Church School totaled 200 Fl'idny, :'o:ovemhe1· 2~. at S. Bible cans of canned articles In addition to for adults and Sunday school bushel~:~ of potatoes and apples and a c lass lllis<·ellant>ous assor·tment of other >;taff. )londa~ , December· 1, at 4. Chllun}n's Vt>getables. St·vcral baskets we1·e vaeked and taken to families who f-s- (')asses. Thuz·sday. Dect>mber 4. Sale glvPn pecially need<>d gooc.l cheer at this Thanksgiving season. A laz·ge amount loy Young People. Friday, Decernbez· 5. Junior Walther of staples wen· aftenvanls taken to Mr·s. No1·tham, social wor·ker, for· dis- l·ague. Children's classes. trl!Jutlon later. Tonight at o'C'IOt'k the Adult Bible class will ag·aJn meet to study the prophetic HH'!:HHlge of Christ's coming Th<'l'e is a plaC'E' fo1· the adults as anrl mission . It Is hoped that these well as the children In our ,'unday Bible hour·s will become Increasingly School. Both the Women's and the pof)ular and well atended, inasmuch as n's Bibl" elaaaaa ~.. t. a.t. 11:.4.· aeh ;) s ter~~tfc '"~f~ea r~~t~rfl"~~~u~~~l~·~or un<la~· morning under very efficient lt>adershlp. 'I'ht' Lord's Supp.-r· will be celellratect Bo}' Scouts. Troop No. 5 will me .. t on Hunday morning, Decembt-r 7 in the 9:30 o'clod> service. The !H'eJHtratm·y l!fonday at 7:30 o'clock and the Juni·Jr service for communicants begins at ~cou ts at 3:30 Friday. 9:30, and the regular first ser vh:e at "Spokes" Nu. 3 and 8 will meet for !J :45. Those wishing to commune m·e luncheon and prog1·am Tuesda~·. De- requestt>d to Inform the pastor on <!t>mbel· 2. No. 3, Mr·s. H. A. Bal,lwln i:;atur·day, December 6. 2760 Broadway, Evanl'!ton; No. ~. Mrs: The fall term of the Lutheran Sun.Joseph C. Cressy, !113 For·t>st avonuo>. da~· Schol Teachers' Institute will close on Monrtay evening, December 11. The Th<> v;·t>stmlnst;·r· (;uilcl will ml·t>t for dlnnt!r and regular· vrogra111 at the Instltut" now has an enrollment of church Tuesday evening, D.-cembt-1' 2. over 300 students with an averagP. attendance o! over 200 at everr lllt!t.:ting. The thirteenth chapter of Acts "Paul After December 8 there will be a recess until the second week in J nuary 1 leglnntng the First Mlsslona.ry' Jour·wy" will be the topic of study tor when the new term begins. There will be six sessions before lt'nt and six !~~~o~~.dweek service Wedne111lay at s after Easter. Radiantfire Only$1£2 qjalance Monthly Now *".s:itl! seMJice statemenl Installation FREE No. 30-Bungalow Series 10 Radiants, $36 Fmished in black enamel with brass '3'\mminga. Height. First Presbyterian Church o~ First FlooT 23 in.; depth, 8~2 20~ in.; wid!h. firepla~ in. For Special 60-Day _ Ojfer $5.00 allowance for rour old gas log or other fir~lace equipment. openings from 20 in. to 30 in. wide Radiantfire is a wonderful new development in house heating, producing radiant waves just like the rays of the sun, that warm you instantly. Positive· ly odorless, convenient, comfortable. Next Thursday the young peopl.1 of Girt Re·ervee, Triangle No. 1 mt>et Fr·idar afternoon at 4, and the .Tunlor St. John's will have thetz· sa le (oz· the benefit of St. John 's Building fund It Rt>st>z·ves at 3:30 on Tu-esday . Is the first time the young tolks anl conrluctlng their sale ai>art from the The splendid gy~aslum !aC'illtie~:~ or the churhch are proving of gr,.at worth other organizations in the I'IHII'Ch but to members of the various Ol'g;mhm- this has become necessar~· in onler 1(1 tlons. The present schedule provides z·eiieve congestion. The young P>'Ollle "for games and bowling tor l:hlltlren's, have made great !>reparations and e:v· PE'Ct a large crowd. Refreshments and young people's and men's cla~:~'!es. a light supper will be served. You are Invited to attend thoJ servlces of the First Presbyterl"ln church located at Greenleaf avenue and Ninth Sunday, November 30, Is the first titreet. Sunday In AdvE'nt, the beginning or Sunday School .......... 9 :30 A. M. the chur·ch year. Th re will be Holy Church Service .... . . . ... 11 A. ){. Communion at 8 o'clock; church school Intermediate C. E . . . . . . . 4 P. M. nt 9:45 and Holy Communion with ser· Senior C. E ........... 6:30 P. M. mon at 11 o'clock . .Junior C. E . - ............... , .. Wedntfsday ........ 3:30 P. M. St. Andrew's Dav will be celebrat erl Midweek Service-- ...........·.. this y~ar on Monda}·, December 1 Wednesday ........... 8 P. M. 'I here will be a HQl~· Communion ser . vice at St. Augustine's at 8 o'clock 011 that day. Sizes to Fit any Fireplace No. 65-Apartment Type 10 Radianta, $45 Finished in Antique Brass.. Height. in.; width, 24Y, in.; depth, 11 in. F<Jr fireplace openings from 24 in. to 30 in. wide. ~y, We have radiantfires to fit any fireplace. Many designs and variety of artistic finishes. St. Augustine's Parish Now-Real Hot Water Service $5Q_Q NOW Balance Monthly with serJ~ice statement CONNECTED FREE! Baptist Church This evening the second session or The annual canvass, when teams ot the Sunday School Seminar under Dr. cn nvassers call on all people connected W. Etlwaz·d Raffety will be conducted with St. Augu·stlne's, to secure their rrom 8 to 930 In Children's Hall. \\ cekl r pledges toward the support of the church during the coming year, The Sunday Sch~l ses,elon on ~un will take place on the afternoon of day commences at 9:30. There Is care- Sunday, December 7. To lessen the rully grad d Instruction from begin- number of calls necessary on the part ners to adult departments. ot the cn.nvassez·e, J>arlshloners are· askAt the morning-service Mr. Stifter ed to comt> pr·epared to make their pledges after ll'!Ornlng service next will spea~ on the theme, "The Rest (If Sunday when a committee of canvassthe Yl·ar. ' There will be the Illustrated sermon tor the chlldr n and ers wl11 be In the Parish House. A <'Ommittee ·will be vresent In the Parmusic by the Choral society. Ish House next Sunday afternoon between 2:30 and 5:30 to receive pledges. Dr. Ratrety's Se;jnar will mePt (or Its third session again on Monday eveThe regular Confirmation class of ning, December 1 ,at 8 o'clock. boys and girls will be held next Sunafternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the The monthly meeting ot the r.oard day rt·ctor's study. The rector would like ot Deacons will b held on Tu e~rtay to receive the names of any additional ~venlng- at the resld.-nce ot the <!halradults who wish to be confirmed. ~u~~· H. A. Bush, 721 Greenwood a.veThe pictures to be shown nt the C'hllclren's Movies Thursuav afternoon The fourth lecture In the al!trles on December 4, at 3 and 4:30 will b~ .. China," by Dr. Paul Hutchinson, edi- "Mud"-two reels; "Joanna"~ne reel tor ot the Christian Century, will be and "Chlldhood"-one reel. These will alven Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. be given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stud'The theme will be, "Social and Indus- dard. 524 Lake avenue. ·rlal Problems In Modern China." The Community Ia Invited to these lectures. The Bazaar tor which the women of St. Augustine's have been long preAmerlcan~atlon Day will be observed paring will he held In the Parish by the Woman's society at Its regu- House, 1140 Wilmette avenue, Wedneslar December meeting scheduled for day, December 3, from 10:30 In the Friday, December G. Lunch on will morning until 10:30 at night. A variety 11 rved 12:10 o'clock and the tn·o- of articles will be on sale, Including a novel assortment of Chrlstm.as gift ~a~ ;~~~.:~.ctc':ta~tm!n o~~l~~~· A::rs~ suggestions. leanlzatlon committee of the aocletyi will have charge. The addre11 wn· In connection .;ith the l:lnzaar a be given by Mlu Allee Brinson, Amer- Family dinner to which all are Inlcanlsatlon eecr·tary trw th· Womaa'a vited wlll be h·ld in. Bt. Augustine's WewillmakethefollowingallowanceonthepurchasepriceofaLovekin: . . · · · $10.00 For any old tank heater · For any water heating equipment using coal or wood 15.00 For any water heating ooils out of furnace 10.00 This Offer for Limited Time Only Take advantage of this unusual buying opportunity and insure the family a plentiful supply of hot water. This storage type gas water heater automatically shuts off and lights itself by thermostatic action. It insures a hot water supply at any hour of the day or night and being automatic, requires no attention. - PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS . JNO. S. REESMAN, Diatriet Mana·tll Cllareh Street Phone Univ.nity 3* EVANSTON Phone Wilmette 2151 be at

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