Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1925, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE October 23, !22 First Methodist lot.-rm.-cllat.- J.t"ngu.- me t at evening. the church every Monday A 11 boys and girls are urged to come Junior Boy ScoutH to tht.· JntPrmediatt.> l.('agu<> . 'Ve will · Th Junior Bov Scouts meet at · 7 meet at the Parish Hou~('. Sunday ev'-=- p . m. Thu1·sda::v ·night in C'h<u·ge of ning- at rl p. m . ~rarg-an: t Bickham .:\I1·. E. :\I. Bennit. will have ehnrg<· of tlw 11\l' l'ting ::uvl a good meeting i!'l assur<'<l to all. St. Augustine's Episcopal Hunday, October 25, will be the The 'Yilml'th· <:irl Scout~ hold tlwit· twenti e th Sunday aft ,. 'l"rinitv . meeting Tuesda~ · aft<>J·noon at 4 p. m. Tht·rP will be Holy Communion :-~t The following schedule will be fol- Rt . Aug·ustine's at s a. m. Chur(·h lowed · <luring· tht· · fall and winter H<'l10(,J and Dible class will convt> :1e month!-< : 4 }). m .. . \:-;!'wmbly; 4:1(1 p.m., at !.1:45 a. m., and morning pray(·J' C'lass Pt·riods; I n!-;truetor:-; : Betty with st-nnon will be at 11 a. m. ld e r, Tc:>nderfoot Badg·t·; Muriel Denoyer, S eco nd C'laSH Badge ; Dorothy '\'l·dnesday, Octoebr 28, will be ~t. Fuller, Knot tieing·: ('atherin e Hall, Somin's and St. Juda's day, one of TP!Hlerfoot Badg<'. 4 :-tO p. m., Assem- th<' hoi~ · days of th ehurC'h. Th .. ,.,. bly and Games; ·I :;;o p. m .. Girl Scout will lH· Holy Communion at St. AuSing conducted h~· A<lelai<le Jones; gustint-'s church. 4:57 p . m. , noo<l Xight t.'"ircle: 5 p. m., Dismiss e d . ~t· xt Thursdav there will be an all<lay met:'ting· of· i-h · AHsociated GuildH, Har,·.-Mt Hum.- lllnn.-r tht· women's organization of St. AuTht> Annual Harv(·Ht Home dinner gu:,;tine's, to which all women of Lhe of the Methodist <'llllrch falls this year ongT<'gation arc invited.· One of th(· on Thursday t'Vt'niug, October 29. imml~<liate objectives is a large bazaar Bishop Edwin Holt ·Hughf's will rep- to be held later in the season, for resent the parish in words of welcome which much work and prPpat·ation is to Dr. anti Mrs. Stansf'll, and deliver nPCl'SRary. the address of tlw evf'ning·. A beautiful lH·ogram is in formation. The Tht· choir n · hE:arsals, regularly hnld dinner will b e Si·rn·d h" thf' Ladies' 011 Friday, for g-il'ls at 3:45 and for Aid . .Mrs. E. l\l. Stafford.' ~l:Jti Hhel'idan hoys and men at 7 o'clock, will not road, (\Vilmettt- ;n:! H) i~ J'(·ceiving he held toda~· on account of spf'eictl th<.' reservations. sessions today at ~cw Tri(·r High l'lC'hool, afternoon and eve ning. :\'en· {'our".- of ~tuclieM . {~ lrl !oic..·outH , &~e~ For Better Home Made Candies Fot Better }' Home Made Candit1 ~ le. Hallowe' en Candies Our Colorful Favors and Novelties add zest lo the Aurumn Party Our Winnetka Store with the t ! 'j 1 ,, 4 COMMUNITY KITCHEN 584 Lincoln Street Phone Winn. 1740 EVANSTON STORE, 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. The Latest and Best Books In The Book Shop in \i\"innetka. you will find all the Best Sellers and a ~atisfactory assorttnent of Gift Books. Also Old Prints. Leather _ -\rticles, Bridge Sets and Fa Yours. Place your orders no'v for Holiday Card ·. Beginning Sunday mo1·ning·, Octobet· 18, at 10 o'clock, l'rof. \V. D. Scher.:. merhorn presentt'd a nt'w cour·se of ten studies to his men·~ dass in the church. The general theme of the studies is . "Thf.> 'l"eaehing of Jesus," and the speciftt·fl ~tudies are: "Jesus the Teacher"; "ThE> Kingdom of Heaven"; "Tht· ldt·al Citizen of the Kingdom": "ThE> T:;tf<' with God-Sonship-Fellowship": "The Life with ~~en- Brotht·rhood - Justice" ; "Forgtveness and Low·": "Oi vorce"; "Pover.ty and 'V<·alth"; "IJ<.·votion to the Kmgdom"; "Thing-s to C'ome." Evt>ry man in tht· t'oJnmunit:v is invited to enjoy tht·st· stu<lit·s a·nd part1cipa.tt.· in tht· di~t·ussions. A beautiful Jll'ospf>ctus has la·en prepared hy D_r. Hchermenhon1 and a eopy will ht· g-1 \'e n to t·aeh man ill t ht' gTou p. Epn·ortlt I.t·ngut" Tlw Epwot:th h>ag·u<· meets at the church Sunday t·venings at fl o'doclc T~~· l eader for next Hunda.v t~v(·ning- is M1ss Luella BuJTows. Huhjt·e t: "A!l Epworthian's Cioo<l Tinws 'in His Conlmunity. A Doys' dub is being formed at Ht. Augustine's for seventh and e ighth grade grammar school boys. ?J'h ev ne fitting· up a special room in the· Club House for a Sunday morning class and for week-day club mee tings. The:v will begin by holding a Hallowe'··n JHHty in the Club House Frida\' ('Vt'ning, October 30. · :\Irs. Robert ~toddanl cntertain,_.d th e St. Augustine's chapter of the IJaughters of the King- at luncheon last week in connection with their rt>gular monthly met·ting. The addrt>ss at thE:' Sunday evening dub Oetober 2il at 7:30 o'clock will h -? hy Htriekland (;illilan, well know.1 pod and author. ~Iiss Anna Nyberg, \'iolinist, will bf> the soloist. THE BOOK STORE Winnetka 1101 WINNETKA 724 Elm St. H<·n nan 13akt~r has hecn st·(·u n·cl to suceeed Harold Chamb('rlain as ('hoir director of the ~[ethodist ('hurch. l\lr. Baker is complf'ting his studies in ttw School of Musk of the Northw<·sten1 university. ~e comes to l<·<Hl a strong, well o1·gamzed ehoir. Even· effort will be made to improve tht:' o·t·ganization. Tt·n additional vokt·s art> ht:·ing· SOUght to bring the gTOUJI of ~ing· t·l'S to 36. Prayer and Praise ~1i<lwt>l·k ~t·J·,·j,.,. 'Yednesuay ("Vt"ning at s o'<'io<·h. Tht' boys of Troop~ 'l'hn·t· and Six Jlo~· ~t·tmfH ~ t"W ( 'hoir Dh·N·tur llid"·et·k ~t·r,· it·t· A WARM GARAGE E GUARANTEE that in the . Union l nsulated Garage we wil1 build fnr you your car ·will no~ t reeze even when the outside temperature is 15 degrees below zero. Sounds Like a Dream, Doesn't It? But It's True. without· HEAT! W freezing even in the coldest weather. And the cost of such a garage will be but little more ·~han that of an ordinary garage that affords practically no protection against freezIng. II NORTH SHORB BOOTBBY 529 Davis Street at Chicago Avenue In the ,North The secret of this cold weather protection for your car is the insulation . Thick insulated walls (like those of a refrigera·t or) keep the cold air out in winter, giving you a garage in which. \Vithout artifical heat of anv kind, your car " will be ·safe fro~ We build insulated garages of anv size and style to n1atch your hon1e. and of any desin 1 ma·~erials. All work done by our own experienced \Vorkmen, who are speciali sts tn insulated structures. Shore Hotel Bldg. The Store of Good Shoes Convenient monthly payn1ents-only slightly in excess of your monthly bill for a rented garage-can be arranged if desired. Get in touch with us before you build and let us show you how to ge-t a better garage for your money. Phone Harrison 1848 II Union Insulating Company 608 South Dearborn St.

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