14 WILMETTE LIFE October 23, 1925 ANNOUNCEMENT l\Iajor F. J. Franklin, fortnerly of E: P. ~faynard & Co., is no\v \\'ith Jan1es F. · Turnbull, one of the leadinO' realtors of Gulfport, 1\Iiss .. and is in a position to offer advice and suggestions to conservative North Shore investors as to opportunities of the Missi sippi Gulf Coast, and will be pleased to offer hi~ services to his acquaintances and clients. in the gymnasium and bowling alley. An increasing number of men are Mr. and M.rs. Jasper S. King, with taking advantage of this night ~or their classes, will have charge of the their recreation and a pleasant socml opening exercises in the' Sunday scho?l evening. this Sunday morning. The subject IS Alaska and will be illustrated with Wednesday evening, at 7:45, Midspecial stereopticon views. Last Sun- W ek service unCler the direction of day representatives from How e ll the Session will study together the Neighborhood House had charge of subject, "Service or Being Usable and this part of the program, a ve~ted Useful." ~ Tim . 2:20. girls' choir presenting an exceptionally fine program. And Sunday before Thursday evening·, October 29, the Joseph Davidson's class presented t;he "Young People's Recreation Night." subject of Mexico and Gl..latemala in The Christian Endeavor society has a very interesting way. The Sunday arranged a special program for this school convenes promptly at 9:30. night in the nature of a Hallow e'e n · party to be follow ed by app.ropria te games and stunts. Christian Endeavor society meets m its room at 5:30 Sunday evening. The subject for the meeting is, "Equahty Boy Rangers meet Friday afternoon of the Raaes" to be discussed under with Mr: White in the Sunday _ school A splendid atthe leadership of Miss Vera Johnson. gymnasium at 3:30. A social hour and light lunch e on im- t e ndance was rf'pm·ted from last meeting, mediate ly after the meeting. Presbyterian Church = You'll Like Them Hats, Coats, Dresses, Late. t Parisian Modes at price ~ n1uch lower than you'd ex pect. Unique Style Shop 1126 Central Ave., Wilmette 2403 .. , Tht· Junior Girls' club meets in the Men's Bible class, under th e It~ ader shir of R . H . Durham, meets at 9:45 office for theit· r eg ular m ee ting and social hour with ~ss Beatty. for .s opening meeting. In response to requests, a Bible class has been organized for the younger married people and Capt. G. R. F.t-scher, a very competent ana interesting teach r, will be th e leader of this class. It me e ts at 9:45. Boy Scout Troop No. 5 will lll('e: with Harold White and Wallace Weld, Monday evening, 7:30, in the Sunda:,r school gymnasium. '"£he Intermediate . Young People" will have their social program and games Friday night in the Sunday school rooms of the church on account of th e Men's club using th(' gymna:::;ium this Friday night. IJ ft8U.8ftC!e Full protection for the insured is our first consid eration. We write policie s only in companies of the highest integrity Address ,F. J. FRANKLIN c/o James F. Turnbull 1411-2Sth Ave. Gulfport, Miss. Friday, October 23, will be the fir st meeting of th e l\lens' club. It is to litan (·vening meeting beginning at 7: tfi o'clock, and Dr. Nathaniel Butler of th e University of Chicago will be t?l e Following the program Tuesday, October 27, the "Spokes" speake1·. th(·r(' will he an informal social hou1· of the Women's society will meet for with refrt"shments, bowling, etc. luncheon and regular progra·m at the L following homes: Spoke No. 1 with SatunlaY afternoon at 1 o'clock tlw Mrs. C. V. Baker, 826 Greenleaf ave- :\Ioentita will meet for a sp c ial nue; No. 2 with Mrs. G. E. McKanna, busin<·ss club e ting in th e Uuil(l roo.rt 1053 Linden avenue; No. 3 with Mrs. with :\liss me Beatty. H. C. Baldwin, corner of Abbottsford road and Winnetka avenue; No. 4 Th e First Presh\'tt·rian church is lowith Mrs. C. F. Edinger, 627 Garland on th<' <"ornL .· of X in th str <.,· t avenue, Winnetka; No. 5 with Mrs. cated <in·t·nlPa f a V(·n u u. Visitor:-; alH. H. Henderson, 721 Prairie avenue; and WH\'!', find a conlial Wt.>l co m e awaiti11g· No. 6 with Mrs. R. J. Bennett, 103 ;{ the.m. Ashland avenue; No. 7 with Mrs. S . .i\f. Peterson, 295 17th street; No. 8 with Mrs. W. 0. Morris, 112 Ninth street; No. 9 with Mr .... A. W. Peard, 110 'l'hir·d street: No. 10 with Mrs. G. H. Lawson, 1218 Fores t avenue; No. 1 1 with Mrs. H : L. Bundy, 1337 Elmwood avenue; No. 12, with Mrs. Anwlia ' "i l ~on, 839 Park avenue. ......... .. 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