Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1925, p. 36

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36 WILMETTE ' tifle r 's serm o n th is Sunday. "Many have been to ld fr o m c h ildhood that the Bible is God's Word and t hat it therefore must be true in its entirety. The spectactular controversy now going on between certain men of science and certain leaders in religious life has been disturbing to those who arc skilled neither in science nor theology 1[r. Stifler will undertake to give a word of reassurance to such as he speaks on this theme, 'The Words of Jesus and the \Vord of God.' Any who arc struggling with this question arc most cordially invited to the service at 11 o'dock at the Bapti st church." - - - - - - -- - . LIFE Octobe r 23. H!i Gerry Germain of De troit ,' is a ~ll ··, t at the home o f M r. and M rs. 0 . Eastman of 1027 Elmwood ayei1u L. BIBLE READING WINS WIDESPREAD INTEREST Wilmette Baptist Church Resumes Novel Program Launched Last Winter :Mr. ' and Mrs. Walter W. Ba ldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Keith gave a dinner party and bridge Satu rday, October 17, at the Baldwin _Jesidence, 1015 Wilmette avenue, in celebration of their wedding anniversaries. They had a double wedding. l< and bridge today with Mrs. Joseph 1; Kletzing, of 5~2 Washington ave nw:. : -oThc Friday cluh meets for lunch c-/ , Reader· of the WILMETTE LIFE may recall that, from January to May thi..year, the memhe'rs and friend s of the \Yilmctte Baptist church conducted' :t Bihle reading plan by which more than 150 persons, young- and old, undertook to read. at the rate of two chapter~;; a day, the entire New Te tament in 20 week s. The undertaking- was . car- · ried out with great enth~tstasm resuiting in the achievement of the' o-oal "On chedulea time by 60 persons. The publicity given the campaign through \Vrr,METTE LIFE and the religious press throughout the country has resulted in scores of inquiries which have come to the church from se\'en different states and one foreign country and from persons in five different Christian denomination s. It is impossible, the church leaders declare, to estimate how many hundreds of people may have been induced to read the N cw Testament through as a result of th cam · paign in the local Baptist church. Ten day s ago the church undertook another such reading program this time confining the reading t~ the \Vords of Jesu s as they appear in the four Gospels. To facilitate the reading there has he en distributed in the member. hip a little collection of Christ's words arranged chronologieally. Along- with this the members arc u s ing a "Harmony of the Gospels" or the "Red Letter 1\ew Testament" 111 which the word:-. of Jc~u-; appear 111 red - faced type. 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Jones Sausage · ' 45c PARI S H DINN E R LARG E E VE NT On~f the large events 011 the soc ial as well as the church calendar for the coming week, is the annual Jlarvcst Home dinner to Lc given by the pari h of the \\' ilmctte ~[ethodist church Thursday evening, October 29, in the church parlors. Ui~lwp Ed\\'in llolt llugiH::-. will be the :-opL·akn oi the c\-ening. H.eseHatiolh for the dinner may he 111ade I> _ \ pu~t car d or 27Y2C $1.25 37c F resh Calves' Sweet Breads 65c Links \ \ ' ilmctte 703-R. Sermons Touch on R e ad ing l>y tel<:phoning _The Rev. Franci s C. . ' tifler, pa . . tor 01 the .church, as in the campaign oi la. t wm ter and spring, i. preaching each Sunday on some aspect (l i the common undertaking or fr11111 ..,Ollll' passage that ha s be rn in til<.. n ·ad mg of the week just cl<htd . .'\t the opening of the campaign t)JI the "\Vords of Jesu s," :M r. Sti fler took for hi s text "-:\1Y \\.on!.., are Spirit and 1Iy \Vonl s · arc Life." La. t Sunday he spoke on t hl' t henH· "Jesus' \V o rds and Ours." thin !..! a" !Jj, text. "Out of the .r hundanrL.' oi tht· Heart, the Mouth Speaketh." ~unda,· . October 25. he will take tlw them~· "The Words of Jesus and the \\' on! oi God," employing the tC'xt. "In the he g-i·nning was the \Vorcl and the \Von! was with God and the \Vonl was Cod . . . . and the \Vord hecame fle,h ." Discusses Controversy .. "There is widespread anxiety amon!..! prl'sent day Christians as to thr Bibk its inspiration: its autlwrit\·, its infal ~ lihilit~· ." reads a commc;1t on Mr. ~[r..,. 1 ·:. \1 . --- - - ~tatr~~rd~l_!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' FUEL FACTS ·· "Clean as the Sun's Heat" COSTS 30°/0 LESS THAN HARD COAL- GIVES MORE H EAT TON FOR, TON-IS EASILY REGULA TED-NO ASHES WORTH SIFTING-NO SMOKE-NO SOOT OUR GUARANTEE We Jemons]rate to your satisfaction that it is t o y our advantage to h eat your h ome with t~is fuel or it is removed at our exp en se a nd your money refunded. M. 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