Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Feb 1926, p. 17

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February 26, 1926 WILMETTE ago, and amounted to $4,500,000. HOW'ever, ~t. John's decided at the time to postpone the matter to a more propitious date. We have now gotten over the hill as far as our own building operations are concerned, and are aule to assume tasks that have been po:-;tpon ed , but which r main to be done just the same. And we are going· to do them. We hop e that every nH·mber of the church will read the litt·ratu r e s<.·nt him. It will enable u:-; to do our ta:-;k in the proper spirit, and with the proper understanding. LIFE 17 St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M.k, pastor 406 Prairie avenue, Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111. SERVICES Mrs. Albert H. Weber of 826 Chestnut avenue gave an afternoon recephave been residing at 1133 Cen tral tion at her home Thursday for the avenue, arc moving into Chicago, Mon members of the second division of the day, March 1, to make their home at Wilmette Methodist church. 510 Deming place. 1{r. and Mrs. D. R. Lockhanl, who - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -,_......--------- 9:30 :._ . a. m. Sunday school ana Bible classes. 9:45 a. m. l<..,irst service and sermon. 11 a. m. S ·ond SE'I'YiC'c and sermon. J,J~~ 'I' J~.:\' ~EH \ ' ICE 7:4i'> p. m. WNltH'!'i<lay i: V1 'ling: "Jc·sus, the Tcndt.'r :-;ympa th izt·r. " HOLY 9:45 {'(HDIC~IO' a. m. para tory .'utHlay, :\lareh ~c·n·i<:e Pre- Elizabeth Munro Selects Day for Wedding Service ~~i ss Elizabeth ~lunro. daughter of John Gordon ~f unro of 1119 Elmwood avenue, ha s chosen Saturday, April 3, a~ the day of her marriage to Edwin Russell Thompson. so n of :M r. and 1frs. Charles Edwin Thompson, of 1356 Greenwood circle. The Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd will officiate at the ceremonv which will tak e nlacC' at R :30 o'clock .in the evening in the ('ongregational church. A reception will he held at t h e Ouilmctte Cott n t r~- r 1tt h f ollrm·i ng the <;en·ice . at !t :30. )I EE'I'I ~(;~ ~Ion<Ta ;, l!Hl Fri<lay at -1: Children's Thun:;da~·. ·· · 1\Tarch -1. at ~ p . IlL, Laclies' Ai<l ancl l\fissionan·. Thursday, l\Iarch 4,· at i :4 :J p. m., S('nior vValth(·l' l( ·:tg-uc· . Frida;-.·, :\lan·l' ;,, at i : -!~1 p. 111., Junior \\·a I tlwr kag-ut· . class s. .. '; A Aftl·l' a sli11,ht illnP!'s, <lul'ing- which tim(' P asto r A. ,'t·tser n tHl Pa~~:. o r William Suhr o<·<·upi<·cl thf' pulpit at St. .John's. tht· n·l.!'ular pa~tor, :\lr. :\1('~-f'J', h o p t ·s to h 1· a h It · t c1 <1 " l i \' r· r t lH· sPr - .. . . ... . nH1n JH·xt SutHla;-.· tnn'rning·. H(' \\'ill J>rt ·:H·h 011 "Tlw nisrharg-c· of a Task." En·rnmr· is YC·n· conlia llv invited to attc·tlCl th S(' rViCC. . T>urink tlH· COUI'!'<' of lht · 'IH · Xt WC'C'k, all th(· nt·g-anization~ within tlH· C'hurrh will ha\'(· th c·ir month!~· m dine:~. as nnt~>cl alto~·(·. Tt i~ lHlJH".l that ('Vf' rY ;:l('lnlwr \\'Ill n~;d~· · 1t. n po111t t · attend. l h·· pa~tn1· \\'Ill dt·liVt ·t· :1 short talk h fore· C'\'"r.v gToup nn "Th<· 1 .t·twfit~ anfl tlu· ~~ ~ · ~pollsi ldliti, · f' of Affiliation." ll· · ld Th· · .IJ!J \\' Geonre F. Butler. m ot her of ~r rs. P. ~. · Cutkr, of 1016 Ashland a,·enue. ha-- been in ~fartin s ,· ille, Ind ., for seH·ral \\·eck--. She i:-. stay ing at th<.: -.anitarium thcrl' for a r et and 1 changt:. which i. proYing Y<.:ry benefi, ··a ·ill not return until the sea1c 1 l· ' ' 1 t \\ ~on changes. [ -------- ~r r~. TAKES REST ~1 ~:-.:-. Pri:-.cilla Lin~· d. \\ h_o i::-. tc.:acl~ t·d 11\ · ~d:t ,. ,.,-,.n i 11 L:: at 7 :-1;,. 1ng 111 Cold\\·a t<.:r . ~l1rh .. t !11:-. year. \\'Ill p:t:-t"r will d,:Ji\·· · r a :-:t ·rmon on ~pend the coming week-end with her th· · thirtl s:~~· inc: of .T· · ~u s fl 'fllll the iathl'r and mothl'r. the Rn·.· and ~Ir:-.. 1 (' 1 11 ~ !'-'. _ ~tcph<.:n A. Lloyd oi 1035 Lakl' an·nue. Th·· 1···g·uJ: 1r L, .,;t;".n !"· ·ni 1·,·s will h e· · . 1 SUBURBAN SERVICE Start the day right by traveling to your work in comfort. No crowding. No straphanging. Seats for everyone. Fast express trains get you there quickly and on time. Convenient schedules . . "' Buy a commutatiQn ticket {it is inexpensive) and travel at your ease on the North Western Motor busses between Madison Street terminal and principal busin~ss centers, connect with trains during business hours. · · It h:1 :-: ht ·t· ll dt ·c·icJ..d J,~· tht· <'Ol1g-rec-:tt illll tn Inal.::t · a lwHs, ·-tn-hou!'<' can,·:t!-':-; :tllJtlng· ~~ur. <'hurch.m~·mhl'rS, Suncla~-. ::\Jan n t, 111 thv lllt· ·n ·!:-'t of tht · :'.\ nodit·:tl J:uilditJg- Fuwl. This off ri11 . !.! wa!:-' t:tl\t·n up 1> , · 1110 :-;t Lutlwran ~ · hln,·h· · :-: of t>llr ~~· 11;1d, ~t·Vi·ra l yt-ars · D r. and ~fr-- . Lloq} ~. Louril'. 1230 Lakv an~nttL', arr ·both ill ~It thL"ir ' l . D I · · - ·rY ill\' ;th llH'llHllll~. r. .-<;mn~_l:, \ l . .. .1 nlolliCI. and h1~ \\'Ite ha · hn·n . . ul:vnng irc·m a11 car infection. -o- FAST I· .. t EXPRESS TRAINS - COMFORTABLE SEATS CLEAN CARS Y QC don't knO\V hO\V govcl a favorite di sh can be until you've lui1ched at The K e\\· Chocolate hop. And it::; a ttenti\'e, unobtrusive ~crvice n1ake s your Yisit a pleasure. In the Mezzanine Room, north of the Palm Court- hotel entrance Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE t i --~· ., · I . GJ1w ORRINGTON Chocolate Shop Management of Beach and Geils Funeral Director Mr. Frederick E. Lewts, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, has had twenty-one years; of successful service in this field. Thebest testimony to their careful, courteous, and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during their residence on the North Shore. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. L"'fwis, who is the only funeral director residing in New Trier Township. Very La teat in Modern Limousine Equipment Central Avenue WILMETTE Parlors phone. Wilmette 3 55 2 Home phone, Wilmette 3 55 2 1120

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