Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE November 19, 1926 worker will . be added on · part time staff of the church. Methodist C burch Open Evenings I Holidays-Mean New RUGS HERE is no atmosphere that makes for festivity like the one T where a colorful and richly textured rug strikes the dominating note. And there is no gift that makes the home lover hapthan such an Oriental rug. In the Galbedian Studio, every rug in stock is from combing over an already preliminary selection. Years of experience make us able to buy this way, and to do so at prices that make us able to offer j·ou lower prices. Have us call at your home and estimate, or come in and see what we have t9 offer. The small gift section features Gorovan mats for $5.00. Brass and Epreak vases, lamps, trays etc., Amber Bead~, and Antique Jewelry. pi~r Expert Cleaning and Repairing Horace G. Smith, minister. The Friendly circle will hold its meetLila Pearl Attig, director of religious ing Tuesday evening, November 23, at education. 8 o'clock in the Young People's House. All Mrs. Amelia Bell, church secretary. ' members are urged to be present. Hostesses for evening-Mrs. L. W. Jones, Mrs. The Boys' Work committe.e has been Briggs, Mr. Dr~ke and Mrs. Lundberg. fortunate to secure the serviCes of Edgar A. Guest, the nationally known poet. A stereopticon program on the subject He will give a night of readings at New "Christ in Art" will be presented during Trier High school auditorium, Friday, the league hour by MilSs Lila Attig and December 3. A number of men and Mary Ellen Bentley next Sunday eveboys have tickets for sale and they may nin~ November 21, at 6 :15. This will be secured from them at 75c for adults be of particular interest to all students in and 50c for juniors. The proceeds of the High school department, since th(· this service is to go to complete payment No\·ember worship · programs compose n. on the summer carrip owned by the church serie!' of appreciations which inspire at Paw Paw, Michigan. gratitude, and the climax of this series is an appreciation of the Christ. A number from this church attended 1'1w 1\lizpah class of our High school thE' foreign students dinner on Tuesday night at the La Salle hotel. This dinner d<'partment has been making an intPris an annual event given by the Chicago esting study of religious drama a::; a Church Federation. · All foreign students means of de\'eloping Christian attitudcH in Chicago are invited to attend. It is and conduct. The class is now working one of the m;:tny events that make for on its first production entitled "Simon's Wife's )fothcr." It will be given Deceminternational good will. · b<'r 8, at the Ft-llowship service, and SunA Young People's choir is now being day evening, December 12, at 6:15 durorganized in the church and will make ing the league hour. The play portrays its appearance soon at the Sunday morn- the effect of the Christ upon P<'rsonalit)· and should be a real inspiration for th l' ing service. true Christmas spirit. A 'Vorld Sen·ire rally for Chicago Methodism was h >ld at the Temple on Wilmette . Girl Scouts Wednesday of this werk. The pastor and The mothers of the Girl Scouts an· several of the laymen were in attendance. Invited to visit the troops in tlwir n ·gular meE'tings so that they may haYe a This church, as all other churches in bettf'r undPrstanding of what tlw c~irl Wilmette, co-operates in the Sunday Scout program consists, and what tht· Evening club. 1'he speaker for next Sun- !Paden; arf' attempting to do. l\{othf' rs day is Norman Hapgood, who will speak of Troop 2 are invited \Vedncsday, );o on our· relations with Europe. n·mber 24, at 4 o'clock; moth(·rs nf 1'roop 3 Friday, Drcember 3, at 4 o'rlo<'k ; Tlw th<'m<' for the Sunday morning and mothers of Troop 4, TUt.'sday, Koservice will be "A Lost Word." nmber 23. 1'he Troop committN·s of the Boy Rc>nwmb· r thf' hak0 !'alP g-i\'t·n by Scouts are being re-organized and new 1'roop 4 Saturday, '!'J'ovember. 20, !l :30 t1> plans are bE>ing deYelopf'd for a larger 12 :30 in the Girl Scout room of the Methand finer work among the boys in the odist church. futurP . It is anticipated that a boys' 1'hc time for "\Vhite Magic" is approaching-. Plf'ase do not forget to sa\'1· tlw f·\'C·ning of ~ow·mber 27 for the Girl Rcouts. G. Galbedian Oriential Rugs Opposite 'L' Terminal 41·7 Fourth Street Phone Wil. 564 For Thanksgiving Whitman's and ~Irs. R. S. Swaim, 701 Laurel a\'enuc, has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Olmstead, in Danville. MOTORS SERVICE Incorporated EVER.VTHING ./(),;.·die CHOCOLA-r'ES In Special Packages Absolutely necessary for Winter Driving AUTOMOBILE TEMPTING array of beautiful packages, specially prepared for Thanksgiving. Reserve yours now! We'll gladly deliver. All the wonderful goodness, the wide variety, for which Johnston's is famous. A A Really Delightful Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner served from r 2 : 3 o to 6 P. M . NEVErt 'CLOSED PINES AUTOMATIC WINTER FRONT ALLEN HAND CONTROLLED RADIATOR SHUTTERS Keep your motor at efficient working temperatures in cold weather. In one-pound, two-pound, threepound and five-pound packages at $ 1. o o, $ I. 2; , $ 1. 5 o and $ 2. o o the pound. 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