Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1924, p. 26

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26 \\"IL~lETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 Congre~ational .1 Church mu~ic nl <of <'hri:<tmmi hymns. and th P f··r · tl~> · .Junio1· <'ongn·l{allon. ,;;.·i,',\'.(·;:~:~t~ :.~~t ~~;.;./' ~0~ ~~·;~~~~ ~:>t~~~ Tlw sprvic<' Runday mornine;, Decembl'r· 14. will consist of prayers. hymns. a \·e ry short addrf'ss and the baptism at the Font of infants. chllJJiat~:. dt·en ancl adults. The whol e f<('n·it'e Th t> ('hun·h s<·hool ottleen'< t:n !l t ea ch- will take about an hour or· an hour ,..,. ~< will mr·H at th e ehurch for· (Jinnt·r and a quarte r. at 6:31J o"l"lo<"k on \V e!lnf'S<I'll'. The husill o-ss rnH·ti ng n11d tht·' d t>.V·J tional A much more thorough carH"!\Rs than Rt-1"\"i<'t' will IJp followf'd u1· tho' lll'- .. v .. r before was con<luctc.l last :;;unJHll'tmt· rrtnl mt"e tings. · ci.,~ · by teams ot la~· m(· rr. 'l " h<:~ rel>ults have not Y"t ""ell tabulat,··1 but will ('iroir· J'··hf'arflal, urHl f' t" the clit·t>ctlon soou Le available. of :\Jr·. ('airl, on Thurstln~· (>\"t>ninK at Laq.;: .. attenclanc es of chllclren. tax7 ::1 0 o'clock. All nwmhers are t>arnest1)· invtt .. d to attf'rHl aR wor·k has be- I.Jg, as alwa~· s. tlw full &.cc·onflnodations of th.: l'arlsh House. saw two J.;"Un on the ' ht"iiitmas music. showing or "I'Pill"Ocl,' " wi1h \\"<·Slt>Y Tlw Chureh . ><dwol is to KiVt> a BaJT)·, y,·stt>nlay aftt>rnoon , a specia l ('hl"istnras pag.. :rllt , Sundn~· after- fa\·orite with th!· chllclt·"·'· 'fhe pknoon fit~ c)e/o,t·k . . . l Lht' eJOHt' Of this tun· was gin·" h~· l\lr. awl ~lr" . E . \Y. Sl'r·vi!'t- !lw off··ri11g- for· th .. gift of a l'r·idmot·l', 339 < lak Circle. !·:onl for .\It·. Ht o fl'o·r, will lw r·.-et' ived. I hP auto to tw ust·rl In ser·,·ic .. for· The plctur·e to ht· sho,nl Thut·solay, Jr11lia . whit·h nrak·· it posHibl e to cover Dect>mbet· 18, Is "Dadrl~·" with Jacl; le II IIIUI"!l l:tr"g"t·r field . Coogan as star. This pictur· t' is ~I\ t·n loy :\It·. nml :\lrs. Lt'ster G. \V<Jod. 707 \\·a,.hin!.;·toll avenue. .\ t th" ll o'cloC'k hour·, f)r. Lloyd will s)J~>ak on ":.faking Our fl. elh:;-ion l'··nl." Tht> choir will sing, "Arise, Shin,.." arul l\fr. Cain will pia~· appror·riat .. numL~:rR on the or·gan, among lh·· m "Annundation Hvmn " written ~!"·c·ia ll .'· for th e ocN1slon. LittlP c·hiltln·n will "" c·arNI for rluring thl>< hour· loy ~Jiss [)Qrothy Antler'!OII. killdl:'ri{Hr·tnt-r. A nrlssionar~· clrarnatizntlon, pr·(>s,, ntIIIK th P wur·k of our Church miRslonar·i.. H, llr·. and :'lfrs. ~totrPr, will J.,e gi\"Pn a t th t> .Junior· ongrf'g:ttlon at 111 :3(1 o'clock. Th .. Chur<"h school with Its <"losely gr·ad .. d l~> !l Hons in all depat·tmcnts, llw Ptli nt fl:3 0 c>clock. TU~> H <Ia y t-Vt' ni ng at 7:15, ROOS!'Velt TJ"U(JII :'\o. 2 will mtot>t at h eadrptnrr(>rS and 011 Jo'ricla .' · t'VE:ning- at 7 o'cl<·ck the Hr·:r H<"OUts. looth und er the direc tion of H<"outnHt s t .. r J-~ wart Cook. Thf' IJtliciul fatnii}· of th e c hut·c h Is ln\'it Hl to mt·t"t with other Qtflclnl famlliPI< t·onntoet.-tl with the \.VIImette <'hurc·h c·o lllll"il , at a ('ommunlt\" dlnrwr· at th... l'r· .. shvt .. r·ian t·hur·;·h on 'l'u ... scht~· t"\"..tling. · 'fi<· k~>ts nt $1 JJer The e lection ot officers of th e con-~ grt>gation ht>l<l Tuesdfl \", Dect>mloct· '1, resulted as follows: Deacons tot· two \"t'a · :<t:>rvlct!, 1\Ir, G. Seehatet· and )ft·. H. £'. Ht>tT : Tru stt>t:> for thrt>t> y en t· st>t·vlct·. :\It·. Alrrt>rl Horn : Sect·ctar~·. :'llr. \\-nlt e t· L . Brlwards: Treasut·t> t._ 1\lr. \\"llllam Heuer : Jo'lnnncial St>cretat·~·. l\1: . YlnC' e nt Suhr: .Assl.,tant Finan C' lal :-; .,,·r..tnn·. :\[f. Richard \\'Itt: Chairman of th" congregation, Dr ....... E. Bertling- ; Yi c<'-Chalrman. ::\[1·. G. Reinhardt. Cox Classroom on .. Factory for Manage- ment. · Mr. Cox. who wa s many years Social Happenings ~nend"ng the wee~-end with Mr. a~~ Mrs . A. G. Melnlle of 1022 Greenwood a\·enue. ~fr~ . James O'H,rr of Chicago · ' a prominent Chicago cooperage manufa cturer. died about two years ago. Be iore h :s death he had indicated a personal interest in special education for young men who are intent on making ncadway in commerce and trade. \Vithin the last few years several of the company's employes, hold:ng positions of "mportance. have taken special courses at Northwestern l."niversity School of Commerce and their reports to Mrs. Cox were so encouraging that recently she notified Prcs:dent Walter Dill Scott of her desire to provide a special classroom .11 the new building for the purpose stated. -oMrs. Frank E . Phnmueller of .128 Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Maloney of Ralei ~ h road entertained on Tues- Cumnor road announce the birth of day at the Sovereign hotel, at lunch- a daughter. Marjorie Carol, on No. vember 24. at the E\·anston hospital. eon and hridge. -o-- -o- /\' ex t Sunday, December· U ~ will be the third Rurula\· In Advent. Th !' re will be Hoi" Coinmunlon at .A. l\1., Church school'! at 9:4.i and Public Bavtlsm ~<er·vlct> with ~;~hor·t nddr·t>ss at 11 o'clock. The last or th e r t>c lor·s classes for boys and ~Iris pr·e Jlarlng- for Couflrrnntion will be held Runday aft~::t· noeon at ~ :30 In the rector's study. A class that Is alreacly r r11 ·<~·e ·· than Ja11t rear's will be awaiting th · Rishop to be conflr·mt>d wh (' n he visit!! St. Augustin e's f;unclay, Decembet· :! l. at St. Augustine's Parish Mrs. Fred }.fason of 1022 GreenMrs. W. B. Baggaley of 19 Warwood avenuf' is at Ann Arbor for wick roa'd ~ave a luncheon at her home on Fnday. the week-end. -o-o-Mn. Harry Greenwood oi 1137 Ash. Mrs . G . H. Bird of 1010 Chestnut a1·enue entertained her club for land a venue gave a buffet dinner ior sixteen guests at her home on Sunday. luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. 0 addt1 nesd dinnl this Ken i --oM iss Ethel Flentve of 729 Lake avenue is teaching nltlsic in De Pauw University. at Greencastle, Indiana. -oNorth Shore Golf club has announced a formal dinner-dance for Saturday evening. spun ,etti so it sere I the the \"ear ;vho Brol Lucj tt A. l\f. LULIAS BROTHERS 635 MAIN STREET mun L. )frs the cere 1135 CENTRAL AVE. First Presbyterian Church J: u.' · Sc···ut Troop :'\o. :. ntl't>ts on 1\follclay t>\"o·lli1117. at i :311 o'clock. Ju11lor ~~·outs 1111 '1' 1 011 Tu··~ d:J y at 3 :30 P. M. toit·J lt··s i'I"YPS, Triangl!' Xo. 1 will m t";o t <111 Fri<lar, 4 1'. :'11. Junior Ret\l'I"Vt'!< n11 Tut·sda)· aft· ·J"Iloon nt 3:311 o'doC"k. Th .. rour·t .. t·llth <'h:qlt('r of Acts will th .. lo ·~SO II fvr · stucl\· at thf' :'llitl1\f ' f'k :<· ·n ·it··· \\"r·drrt·><rla.\· at ' P . M. loo· Tho.~· · " ·ho ~aw "Th .. Rinl's Christnuts ('ut·ol" g-ivt'll by tlw young people our Sunda.'· school last Christmas "ill IJI· d .. Jightt>d to know that It is. to lw n·p.-ated this year·. December 23, ut ioo 1'. )J. ill the date. Reserve It! In atltllllon to this the various dtopartlllt>lltH of th .. Hunclay school are prepai"IHK a vageant entltlecl, "The Fl.'stlval of Light." 'l'his Is to be JH't'Sentl.'d ut tht' VN·ll"" Sund10.v. o ...,.· ..,_ l> f>r· :!1 , at 4::!0 o'clock. English Lutheran c;,·.,.pnlt>af and Se\·t'nth \\"lllinm Gutst', pastor St·r·vfc t>s for· December H. "Our Divin e ~tewarclshit> " will he the theme of the sermon. The mes· sage will be based on 1 Col'inthi :ws 4 :1-5, which Is the Epistle tor the Thir·d Su11day 111 Aclv~:nt. l·~t·rcnds lli'P invltt>d to worshiJ> with our congregation. l:!ible school at 9 :45. The attendance last Sunday was very ~ood. Let us try to do even better In the tutur·e. The committees tor tho? Chr·lstmas program at·e working· bani. The boys and girls are to be commended fot · their Mplendld cooperation. The progt·am will be rendet'l.'d 'l'uesdav everring of Chrl1:1tmas week. · ht'tJ ~r.~rrH~~~; ~rt~.. 't~;wse~t~~ c. wor1:1hlp. It is necessary that tht' annual application tor ftnanclal aid {rom the Hoard of Home Missions b~ read and approved by the congregation. Every member should be pr·esent at th e worship period and also r emain for th e congregational meeting. meet regulat·l\· · on Christmas Trees Trees just out of the woods - full of · that piney fragrance that everybody loves! Also stands for trees. Holly in sprays and wreaths. Mis635 Main Street 1135 Central Ave. tletoe. -.54 Phones{t· Phones ~l llll ::: · Grape Fruit, 49 cents a dozl1361 en and up. Oranges, 29 cents and up. Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit by the box. Tangerines. Get a box of Jonathan Apples Remember that we will either satisfy you or return your money Free Delivery. SHOP AT OUR TWO BIG STORES ON MAIN ST. AND CENTRAL AVE. (of -"ll.i"'"" ... \,\·,.. :tt't' g·Jad to announce that our chun·h h; Jo;"oing to have th e l>t·lvllege of hl'arlng on .. of the National Presbytr·:lan COf!ff't'(>nce speakers In our l ',nlt · ~t next ~unday, the Rev. Frederick Jo.. Htockwt·ll n .JJ. of Philadelphia. The choh· will Tuf'Rday Ill the -;;gular night here Friday evening. aftt>r for· the :\1en's Bowling club. 'l'he Flrl!t Presb;terlan church. located at t;reenleaf avenue and Ninth stt· .. .,.t, extendt1 to all a cordial welSunday, 9:30 a . m.-The Sunday ~?:~:. to ~ttencl any or all of Its ser- school In all Its departments. Special Christmas sl'rvlces are being given {;hurch service .·. , ·..... 11 A. M. Hunday school .·.··... 9:30 A. M., 11 month a . m . -The Morning Worship Serthis In all the departments. Intermediate C. E . . . . . . . 4 P. M. vice. "The Children are Coming," Is th(> subject upon which Dr. Stansell ~~~\~t~ EE ... · .. .. . . . 5 :30 P. M. preach. Wednesday· ·.p · 'ii will 5 J.>. m.-The Intet·medlate league 1\fldwtoek service · · "The Cht·istmas Guest," a play to b~ Wednt>sflny .. : .' .' .' .' .' .' .'R · '!\.[. gtven by the leagu e at the Sundav Rchool ente rtainm ent. will be rehearse~i. 5 p. m. The Intermediate league at the Sunday school entertainment, will " "' r·(>h('at·Red. ".ilmf'ttf' and !'ark avl.'nues, \Vilmette ti J). m . The Epworth league. Herman \.V. Ml.'yet·, M. A. pastor 41111 Pralrlf' avt>nue. Tl'lephon(' 1396 Monday, 12 :30 p. m.- Lunch club at ('hurch tf'lephone 3111 tht· Centt·al Y. l\f. C. A., Room "A,' 19 :-iouth LaSalle street. Slo~R \" J('f:S Third Sunday in Advent 7:30 p. m. -Boy Scouts. 9:30 A. l\T. Aunday school and Bible ('!asses. Tuesday, 4 p. m.-The Girl Scouts 9 : 4G A. l\f.. First service and · ermon. J 1 A. ill. St>cond service and Rermon will htoar the prize stories of the Story s.tewardshitJ's Great He(Juir·ement: Writing contest. S p. m. Tht> Christmas meeting of ( Ot'. 4, 2. tht> Young \Vom en's Mlsslonat·y so)IF.E'I'I!VG!I cid:;· will be held at the home of l·'r·'tlPI'idn>·, Dt>cf'mber 12 at f.. <la Winkler, 1014 Elmwood av~n;1e. l!lble Class. 1'. :\T. Adult Pl!'ase bring dolls for girls of Marcy Sunday sehool teadt(>r·s Illustrated c .. nt .. t· and a special cash otTet·lng tot· le<'turP on Holy Land. tht' boys or Marcy Center. Sunday. Df'<"emi.Jttt· 14 at 3:311 Walth, er· I.-ague at Trinity chur<'h, (H.,ncot>. 1 · Wednesday. 8 p. m.-The ;,Tid- Week }fonday and l<'t·Wny, classes for chll- Rttrvlce of Pra>·er. clr·.. u at 4 P. M. Thursday, 2:30 p. m.-The \,Voman's Monday evt'nlng at ~: Finane"' comHorne 1\llsslonary society will meet at mittee and canvassers. tht> home of l\frs. Carl Zlpp.-tch, 623 Friday, Decl.'mbet· 111 at .Ju.nloa· lo'or<"st avenue. altb·r l·&«Ue. 7 p. m.-Junlor Boy Scoub. ~ JJ. m.-Senlor choir rehearsal. This coming H~day the "'ll.lther l··agu.. of the North Hhot't> will meet nt Trinity Luth .. t·an church Glencoe EVEN'I'S TO COMF. 'fhe Hocll.'tles. Junior and Senior 'fhe Sunday ~chool Cht l::~trna~ pro\Vnukegan, Llbertrvllle. · Highiand gram... Two play!!, "ChriRtmas Carol" l'at·k, Glencoe, Wllmett.. Evanston and and The Chrlstu.as Gut:st" wtll be Erlg<"water will attend .' Thl.' atte;noon J~rt>sented under tLe l!ir ·~;eti?n o£ Mlu will lre glv(>n ovt'r to n huslnt>ss sea- Stanwood of New Trtl'r IIrgh School. ilion, ancl the evenlug to an lnanlra.!he ~pworth lea~u-e's "C.,ncert des tiona! service. Mr. l\1. TenuiR of Oak ~ 1 tlstes will .be grven H.t the Byron ]'ark will 8J>eak on "Leaden~hlp.. St Stolp school, l· rlda~· evening, January John's has always had a fine' rE>p.r(>sen~ !I. The admission fee Is i5 centfl. "tatlon at these meetings. Keep It up, World known artists will perform. lind be there Sun<!ay! WAT<.:H NIGHT The first part of the Watc!l Night A very Interesting nnd profitable evening Is promised for toclay's meet- ~~r'i{~~hfeu~~.;~.?i~ ~~l~t!~:~ "Thl' Rtot·y ing of the Adult Bible class antl the flunda.y a~hool staff. An Illustrated lecture on ·cenes from the Holy Land will be given by one who recently vlaUed these places. The members of the church are cordially Invited, parIn memory of her husband, Rensselaer tit-ularly the children of the Sunday school. There will be no admission W. Cox, Mrs. Louise Deshler Cox, 1539 oeharge. Astor street, Chicago, has given NorthOn lhll coming Sunday every mem- we tern university $25,000 to provide a b(>r ot St. John's will be given com- special lecture-room in the new School plete Information on the pudget for of Commerce building on the McKinlock ttL year l926. Thle I· In preparation f or the every-member canvaas to be Memorial campus in downtown Chicago. aak n on Sunday, December Jl, when The classroom will be devoted largely f'Very family ln the con·re&'atlon wtll to the teaching of factory management b vl·lted tor the purpoM of getting and related topics in which the late thelr ·ubacrlptlon for ltlli. llembera ar requeated to remain at home until Rensselaer W. Cox was interested. The room will be ca~led "'The Renstelaer W. &h y hav been ealled on that 4ay. Methodist Church % . !:~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·::::::::a·:ao· ·r:.· What to Give For Christmas! FOR CHILDREN FOR WOMEN Stationery Candies Houbigant's Perfume Coty's Perfume Hudnut's Perfume Compacts Toilet Sets Manicure Rolls Correspondence Sets Perfume Atomizers Ivory Goods Kodaks Kodak Albums Hand Decorated Cards .Fancy Candles Candle Holders Desk Calendars Dolls Candies Kodaks Kodak Gift Boxes Kodak Albums J uyenile Perfume Sets Stationery Indoor Balls St. John's Lutheran FOR MEN Golf Balls Poker Chips Desk Calendars Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Pipes Safety Razors Shaving Brushes Toilet S~ts Leather Bill-Folds J.eat her Cigarette Cases Stationery vVahl Pens Duofold Pens EYersharp Pencils Brushes Kodaks Key Holders You can make Christ· maa Giving a simple matter ot by atuclyiJaa these liata. You'D find something suitable for everybody. l Cluaroom Endowed u Memorial to R. W. Cox Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Phones 400-401 Auto Delivery 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Daily Wilmette and Central Avenue

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