Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Apr 1926, p. 5

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April 30, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE Genuine Good Time Is Inaugurates Tenth Promised at This Fete Year as Minister At 6 :30 Tuesday evening, May 11, at of Baptist Church the \Vilmcttc Parish Methodist church This week the Rev. Franci s C. StiAer begins his tenth year as pa stor of the Wilmette Baptist church. 1rl' has been actively allied with many prog-ressive community movements. His service as pastor of the \Vilmette Baptist rhnrch antedates that of other local ministers allied in the Church Federati~n . Two . years ago the Baptists dedicated their beautiful $125,000 edifice, an enterprise that stat:cts as a tribute to his inspiring leadershtp. He was one of the organizers and the first president of the \Vilmette Church Federation and he holds several honored appointments in the administration . of the Baptist denomination. His brother, Dr. James 11adison Stifler, is pastor of the First Baptist church, Evanston. An event of communitv intcrc:-;t is the srrics of Sunday eve;1ing services to l>c held at the Baptist church during ~fay. Supplementing a fine musical program, Mr. Stifler will present a series of talks on Homc~making. His topic for next Sunday, Uay 2. is "\Yith This Ring." there will be a unique dinner and entertainment. The affair will be given under the auspices of the Young \Vom c·n 's :\I issionary society of the church. ~[ uch is made of the fact that the din~1cr, music, and pitrty arc to be genumcly re~d (not r~cl l . A real young woman IS to proYJde the entertainment. "C01;1e and have a real en-ning, at a nom111al cost ," runs the invitation. 3 other famous shoes ARCH PRESERVER SHOES For Women The shoe that com· hines authentic style with positive comfort. The concealed built~in arch supports the foot natur~ ally and allows the nerves. bones and blood vessels to function freely . · Club Gets $750 From Wilmette's Days at Circus .. - - · 'l]lC' cha irma n of t h c \\'ilmett e T <'111nle club's "\Yilmettc dav:> at the Sells Floto Circu~·· and the thirtN'n couple~ \\'ho compri~<· the memher:-.hip of this small social club, are very happ)· in the realization oi some $750 from their first vrnt nrc in money-raising. It is the intention of the club to furni~h the kitchen in the n ,,. :\lasonir temple. Kot only did the "Circus Day~·· pro\'c finanrialh· succe~:'ful. hut the,· aiiord \'d a sple.ndi(l opportunity for. the peoOn Friday, ~[ay 7, meding at the ! pic nf the Yillagc and thl'ir friends. and hnmc of ~fr s. John F. \\'rcdon, 20-t l l'spedall.\· the children. to enjm· to Fifth str~ct, every met~lhrr oi the .Gar- I g<.}~lCr tl]t> famou..; s.ells-Fioto c"ireth . den club IS urged to hnng an\· a\·atlahle 1 I he club extend..; tts thanks t(l thl' \ w~ld shrub s and flo\\'er . . , aTH.l be n :ady Village Pre~iclent. Pa st I'n: sident .... and 1 '.nth tr't."el ~tnd spadl· to . . tart thl'tr ot~wr 1~rC11l1incnt ttwn :)i thl· ,. ~llagl' "_ho l 1 ctJlllllllnJt\· " ·Tid gardt·tL . I>) thc1r a ppearancv 111 thl' Lrand 1-.n - 1 -o, tranu parack added materialh- tD thl' \1 r. and :\1 r~. ]. C. Capl'll oi 91~ pJtoa . . ttrt' oi tlw orra :-. ic1n, ab ~ t" tlw I 1 Fllll\\'Ood an·nth: hacl a . ; their gm·.., t htt~inv ..;-.. tll l'll atHl \\"OJlll'll n i th e , ilb L!" l' la -.. t Sunclay, :\lr. Gapcn\ . , i., l1.: r. ~Ir :--. ,,.IH1 ,. , n k indh· a ~-.. i . . ll'd in tl 1t· di -,t rih.u 1ti c1 11 :t nd :-. ak . , ,j tirkl't s. C. \\"clb oi ?\hnr1 1 t', \\' i:-. . . -o-oThe ~[otlll' r'<> rltth nH·ct:> ~l(}ncla\· ~lr . and :\lr . . . ~f. T. lll'ah· :t nd thei r nl'nin g ~~t R o\:lork. at the home o.f ,,,.o ~on s rl'tmnerl ·to tl wi.r lllttlll' ;1t Mr s. Gror _ gt· X. Lamb, 11J~ \\' oo(llJI.tlL' <)'~ ' · I· · . .l:'l '[' ~' t ngan aYcnue 1 ;t :-t \\Tl' 1 ' altn · ; t i our 111 n n t h.,· a h . . 1·nc t · in C a 1 i in r n i a. aYcnue. - - ·-- ----- ----1 1 Your Spring Florsheims are here-new smart styles you will be proud to wear-quality built for endurance and skeleton lined for comfort HOLLAND SHOES For Sturdy Boys Active youngsters need shoes. Hoi~ · land shoes give the boy the mannish style he wants and they are made to stand plenty of hard wear. And they're not expensive. well~built PIED PIPER For the ·Children The most healthful shoes in the world for growing children. Built on genuine nature-shape foot-form lasts, approved by health boards and physicians. 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Very Choiae Fruits and Vegetables! ~pring nogetahll's oi · all kinds-caulicucumber~. 110\YL"r. ,,·ax IH'an~. pea:-;, .I i tttttlatlll'..... ~\\"l'L't artichoke:-;, Ill'\\' potatoes, Also fine grape .. ~ potatot:-.. asparagus. and fruit='-Fiorida Califnrnia ... l' · ~ ~ .. · · iruit. ddicinus orange:-, trawberrics . ARAM K . Telephone MESTJIAN 511 Main St. Wilmette 1949 Wilmette 154 or 1361 Wilmette University 5050 Lulias Brothers IIJS Central Ave. tlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ'IIIIIII' " \II I II'III IIIII I IIIIIIII IIIIJIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII'III~IIII II IIIIIIIIII!olllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!

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