Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 11

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November 5, 1926 ftWme Wl.L MET T.E .. L·I FE . 11· WMk ~~ ~0~ . Thl~ will~~~======~===~~·= ·= ~ ========~==========~ a splendid opportunity for the musical 1 development of juniorS'. All who were Horace G. Smith, Minister. Miss Lila Attig, Director ·of Religious in this choir last year are inVIted to return and any boys and girls ·tn -the JuEducation. nior department will be welcome. The office of the Methodh;t c hurch will he in <'harge of Mrs. Amelia B. Bell. The . Gi rl Scout Hallowe'en masquerThe o ffice will be open from 10 :3 0 to ade, held at Captain Lillie Mae Hum12 ::l O and from 1 to 3 every d as except phries', was the high light in the Scout Saturday. The telephone number is social program. It was full · of Hallow~:H~. . Calls for the minister may be e'en spi rit from start to finish, with l'(·glstered here or at the parsonage ghosts, jack-o-lanterns, fortune teller, phon.e 2ri48. Director of ReligiouR Ed: stunts, and bobbing for apples. ll<'a~,IOn. may be r eached over this })hone .. r ( .reenleaf 1664. Troop 2 is working on the play, "White Magic," which will be prf'se nt ecl Friday Tht! Chicag-o Methodist Social union evening, Novembf'r 26, at thP Byron will hold its fall banquet Friday, Novem- Stolp school. ht·r 12. Th e speak er of the e ve ning will 821 DAVIS STREET. EVANSTON he J?r. Lynn Harold Hough, form e rly . The Epworth leagut· is enjoying an prt-stdent of Northwestern university. Greenleaf 284 7 Greenleaf 2848 Three tables have already b een ·rese n·ed increase in attendan<'t· at the Sunday fo r this event anrl a large (}(' legation is evening· meetings. Mr. Stafford gaye a nry intr-resti ng talk last Sunday night planning to attend. on dgare tte smoking. The Suncl'ly ni,....ht program ]1romises to be very good, undl'r Th W ednesday night scr\'iccs at the th e lt>adt' rship of Ruth :Mille r and Huth ·:hurch a re taking on an introductory Kinne. ··haracter. Various organizations are attending and the m embers speak concer·nin!i{ the work that has been done and th e work that might be done. There has h(·t- n a marked increase In attendan('Efrom night to night. M ethQdist C burch MARKET Specials lor Saturday, Mov. 6th Fresh Dressed Milk Fed Spring Chickens, lb. . .............. . Genuine First Scandinavian Evangelical 886 Elm street, '\\rinnetka P·-~.stor, A. E. Rohrbach !1 10 E lm strN·t, Telt> phonf! 2:i!lli Twt"nty-two membf'rs of tht· ehureh :-<' hoot teaching staff ha\'t· alrl·ady enl'Otlcd In the \Vilmette school of R e ligious l·:uueation. A numher more art! t'XJit->f'ti ng- to' attend. \. Fresh Ground HAMBURGER STEAK Thl' morning service last Sunday was ;H il.ll'(·ssed by Miss Graccio Houlde r, a lt->··tun·r from Australia, who has b Pt-n "Pt->a king In the interests of tlu· Anti~a loon leag-ue. The specia l sol()bt was .\tnurose Wyrick. Th ese \'isitors w··r<.. Pl'l·!wn t in behalf of the \Vom'-ln's H·HlH' .\I i!-\!-\ionary society, this being the day of til.· annual Thank Offering ff')r th·· work ,.f that organization. Tht' Foreign Missionary Hocil'l v will l1· dcl its meeting Thursday, Xo\·embt·r 10, :tt. tht! home of Mrs. J. F . KINzing, ri22 You al'·! <'ordially invitt-d to atlt' nd! \\ aHhtngton street. Mrs. Bickham will c:od's lH> roc.·s ar·· made out of brok1·n ~h· a sli istlnq- hostess. D e votions will be Ill t:harg<: of Mrs. Vroman and 1\trs. "·al- llws! lt·.ll · will give the lesson. l\ft·s. Stecker Will lw prese nt and gin· lwr imJII't ·ssions Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Colwell, 520 ·.r the general cxecut Iw:. H uurl'l oi ,\. orshll' Sunday: Sunday school, !I ::lO a. m . ; Uiblt- sdwol, 9 :~~ ~~ a. m. for young- men and women. ::mujt:><·t, "Pe r!-5onal Talks of J(· ~us; Swt->dish l'(·n·ice, 11 a. m . ; Young peoplt', ii p. m.; English st'n·ic<', 7 :45 p . m., ~uhjt>('t, "Tht> Unsf> arrhablt· H.kh~s of Christ"· Celebration of th t-' t . . o rd's SupJwr; C~mmunion addrt-s!' l>y Rt·\'. Jullu~ Hohrha<'h, 'Vilmett(' . ,\.edJ1I'!'O::lY : S\n·dish ser\'iCt-', ~ 11. m., suhjt·t't, "Stuclit·s in th e .\cts nf the r\JlCIStlt-':-;." Thursday : Bible study in Luk··':-; (:uspd ancl Praye r m eeting 8 Jl. m . CALVES SWEET BREADS S9e lb. Our . own brand 100% pure PORK SAUSAGE MEAT 19e lb. Tender Native SHORT STEAKS from Cornfed Steers 29elb. ~Se lb. . Tht~ Junlnr choir, under tile dir('ction for the week-end to visit their daugh · tf ~I Is!' Ade laide .JonN>, is planning to ter. Mi ~s Ethel Colwell. Gregory avenue, were in Champaign Our Prices Always Lowest Quality Considered i. 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