Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 16

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16 'WILMETTE LIFE November 12, 1926 Congregational Church Announcing! the I'LOOR·O·LEUM as the largest users of :Armstrong's Linoleum · far Every Floor tlu House in Sunday: Sunda y school, !) :~0 a. m . ; Biblf' schoo l, fl :30 a. m.; (for young men and women} SuhjeC't: "Persona l Talks of J esus." S·wc-dlsh service, 11 a. m.: Baptismal service at thP Baptist church in '\Vilm t>tte, 3 :ao p . m.; English servic(·, 7 :45 p. m., subject: "Holy Boldness." ·w edn esday: The Sea Scouts nw Pt Friday (· vening Swedish service, 8 p. m . Subject: at 7 :30. Ewart Cook, skipper. Sturli es in Th e Acts of the Apostles. Thursday: Biblt· study in Luk e's Gospel a n1l Each department of the Church school begins its service promptly at 9 :30 Pray vr me(·ting 8 p. m. o'clock Sunday moming. The '.Junior congregation convenes at 10 :3 0 a. m. Dr. Lloyd will spc·ak on tlw ::·mbject "Are We Becoming Pagans ?" a t the 11 o'clock service of wnr~hip on Sunday. The New Trier Hig h school Parentmorning. The Young· P eoplf"s choir will T ea· c her a ss ociation meeting, scheduled lead the singlng. for Thurs day, November 18, has been The ·w ilmette Sunday En-ning- club postponed to a date, not as yet detcrmeets in this church at 7 :30 p . m. Dr. min~d, early 'nexf spring. At that time Arthur E. Bestor will speak, ·w ilbur D. Nesbit will give a rendition of "Your Flag it is proposed to h old an exhibit of and My Flag," of which he is the au- work accomplished by t h e students of thor, and the Imperial Mal' quartc> t will the high schooL The meeting will b e sing. featured by the attendance of parent s The Neighborhood circle, Mrs. B. L. at cla ss sessions. 8cheidenh elm, chairman, will be entertained at the h omP of Mrs. M . H . McMillen, 1010 Linden ave nuP, Tuesda y. Lyman Drake, Jr., 933 · Lake avenu e, 'L'hiH will be an ail-day me!·ting a nd th e r e turned la s t Saturday from the Ea st, \\'h e re he ha s be en for the pa s t m o n th. mL· mbers will sew for th e ha zn a r. Tuesday evening Hoo ~('\'c lt Tro()p ::-J"o. ::! , :\fr. Drak r attend ed the \\' ecldin g in meets at headquarters. Da vid King, sco ut- E as t Oran g e , ~ . J ., of Miss ~1ildrr d master. Gould to Nathaniel \Vhit cs iclc. \\' Ill) The Junior choir med s for rd H·H J\-;a l \\·as form e rlv of \Vilm ett c. ~fr . Dr akl' \Vednel;da y afternoon a t 4 o'elock, \Y. E . \ras in Phil ii d c lphia t o se c th e S e. q ui 1\[cCormack, directo r, a ss ist Nl . b y ::\irs. C <..: n tennial exhibiti o n, and al "o vi sitt d T l" Gates and Mrs F "\Y Insh · · . h ts br l) th.e r, Robert Drake , w h o ts at Th e '\\Toma n 's guil fl will hold it !'i a n- D a rtmouth , and s to pp ed in New Y ork nual bazaar all day \VPdn esday. Tlwrc a nd Bos to n. will be a ll kinds or Chri st mas gi ft s fu r - 0sal e as well a s a large vari ety of fo od. ~fr. and ~fr ~. Fr ederi ck G. Il ip p oi ~~nt e rtainm ent will b<> provid d for both a ft ernoon and eYening. A wond erful Eran :-. ton han· pur chas ·d a h o tt ~ c at 'J'url<CY dinner w ill h r se rved at G ::~o <)Z~ Cht·s tnut ~ trctt whi c h the y will o'clock for \\·hic·l 1 rc·sc rva ti ons mu st be occ upy. n ext week. ma<l e fn ndvnncc·. Ministers Stepheu A. Lloyd William E. McCormack On Friday the Woman's guild will hold an all-day meeting, 1\Irs. L. L. P erry, president calling a special board meet, ing at ~oon. Luncheo n will be s~ rved at 12 :30 by the Nc· ighborhood Circle, Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm, chairman. Th,e program for the afternoon wi~l .be in charge of Mrs. J. M . Brown, missiona~y chairman. lliss Bertha ·whee lock Will bring a message from th e Vol. ~· M. 1 meetings which she att(' JHl ·d 1n Oak Park. First Sc.a ndinavian Evangelical Church 886 E lm street, Winn etka Pastor ,A. E. Roh rbach 910 Elm street, Te lephone 2596 Hours of W orahip Along the Postpone High School Parent-Teacher Meeting ..... I North Shore Phone Greenleaf 1941 For representative to call and give estimate without obligation. Linoleum From FLOOR·O·LEUM More Cannot Be Said! 1007 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON ·' '· · · · . .:. :. · · · I . . . HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. ... A Garage as Good as Your House , · . CAIRO GARAGE is a credit to your building lot. It has features of construction, mill work and appearance that match up to a · well-built home. A Cairo Garage is an economyan investment in security for your car. Not portable - permanently built to your requirements. T~rms to suit your convenience. Call for our representative. · PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. ·PHLOX and IRIS in Vigorous, Field-Grown plants. New and .choice sorts. It is planting time now. Send today for our Catalog. A FRANKEN BROTHERS, Inc., Deerfield, Ill. ~ Cairo Building Material Co. 1230 Leon Place Phones Univ. 7614-4255

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