16 WILMETTE LIFE January 28, 1927 English Lutheran Gr eenleaf and Seventh William Guise, pastor Ser·\·icf's for January ~0. The pastor, having accepted the call to serve the Messiah Lutheran church, Toledo Ohio will deliver his farewell message next Sunday. The sf'rmon will be an exposition of the beautiful utterance of tlw Atlostle Paul spok(·n to the elders of thP gphesian Church: "Brethren, I commt·nd you unto Gorl, and to tlw "'ord of HiR (;race, which is able to build you up, and to g·i v you an inheritan<'e among all tlwm that an· sanctified." Acts 20 ::l2. The st'n·ire of worship will bl·gin at 11 o'clock. Biblr sC"hool at 9 :45. Mr. .Joseph .lohnRon, superintPndf'nt. The adult rlass will Rtudy an important lPsson: "'l'he C'hristian O\·ercoming Temptation." Xt·W scholars nrc- always w e lcOffi(', St. John's Lutheran Wi lnwttf' and Park avenues, Wilmette Ht'rman \V. Meyer, M. A. pastor. 406 Prarie avenue. T elephone 139G Church telephone 3111 ~·mRY J (!ES Why Go to Florida? Fou1·th Sunday after Epiphany fl ::lO Sunday school and Bible classes. !· :4 :i First service and sermon. 11 :0 0 Hr·cond service and sermon, "Beth EI-The House ·Of God." · sunday, February 6 Hoi\· c-ommunion at 11 o'clock. Con'fl·ssional or preparatory S(·rvi!'~ ft)r <·ommunkants at 10 :4G a. m. :\fonday and Friday at <'1<1 SSt'S. I: <~hlldr,,n·s :\Ionday H!lll FrichtY at 7 ::lO: Adults' classes. Monday t' \'t ·ning- at 7 :~0: <';irh;' choir. Tlw )lissionary sorh·ty will mePt Thursday, Ft·hruary :~. at 2: LadiN;' Ai<l Thursday, Fc·bruan· 3. !\t:rs. Edwin and :\Jission . Knudtson, the· Yi<'P t)rt:sidf'nt, will . b in Thursday at 7 :-l:i: St·nior \\r~dth r lc·agut>. charg-·· of the nw ·ting. Friday at 7 :-t;;: Junior \\'althi'r lt:agu,·. 1 ::l0. ~&AT NO J=USS NOR CARE AT THE ZERO HOUR OUR COAL IS TI-I E RE AND COM,ORT - Tlw .Juniot· t'110ir will nwd Saturday .at 'rlw <'hili I' will sing· at tJH· S('l'\'l<'P (]H Sl ~ 111\Cl St I llHIIl of ,l S1 1. H' S Oil <'0!11nt·xt Sunday. memora~tw· nanH's of pi~~C',·s m Old T~st;tlll··nt 1tttJt ·s wtll ht· tJ,·Jtn·rc ·c) J1t'Xt ~unTlw Luth£-r lt>ague f' njoyNl a very day morning-. Tht· sermon will <leal with plc·asant (·YC·ning- last Friday at the .JaC'ob's rx pl'l'it ·JWt ' on his way to PallanStruh·· hom(· nn 1 :olf Terrace. The ar:tm. his (lt'!·am, Ids nwak··ning-, his vow. lt'agut'rs also \'f'ntured out on a long and the naming of RPth-EI. You ar·' inslpig-h-ridl' nn l\Tonrlay r·\·Pning- of this YitNl to COI11C'. Wt>f'k and rt.'tunwd to the churrh where Tlw \ ·ariflUS l·rg·anizaticms within th1· lu nt'lwon was served. t'llllr<'h will ha\·,, tlu ·ir l't·gulat· monthly nwt:'ting-s during- the coming- w<·r·k, all of LEAVING ON MOT OR T R IP whit' h w i 11 bf' "IW n ,.rl with tlw us ua 1 ()C'Jv[rs. Charles San ford Clarke oi 526 Yntion:tl s· ·n ·ict ·, aft, ·t· whic·h thP husitw ss, l'tltwationa I an<l tlw :-;oC'ial ff'aturPs Washington aYenuc is lcaYing- Satur- tlw will follow . "\ 11 nwmh··l's should altt·ll!l. day morning to accompany Mr. and Th·· past1·r is now g·iving- a courst"' of inMrs. Morton B. Skinner and her son, stl'uc·ti(IJl on 1h1 · Hil,J, . an<l its tlcwtrint·s Sanford Clarke, on a motor trip to for tlw llt'11dit (t( SU<'h as ar· · unahlt' tn Httt ·JH] tJ11- Hft(·J'J1001l t']HSSt·S, I·SJ)I'I'i:tlJy Fairhope, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner f o r such a~ work during thP 1lay, Th··s and ~Ir. Clarke \Yill remain there two C]HSSt ·;; Hl't' J:;i\'t ·ll t·\'t·l'Y :\l nJHln.y 'I! Hl or three days before driving on · to Friday at 7 :::o, ancl anyonP who iH int· ·r New Orleans, San Antonio, and on to t·stt·d is \·1·J'y I'OI'tliaJly in\'il··cl 10 Cttll1P. I ,, , .. , .. . - , ... · . K EEP the :·Brr-r-r-rs" and the " Shiv-v-vvers" out of you r house. Buy ou r safe coal for the home, and enjoy the coz y comfort which the heat from this dependable fuel will give you. Phone Winnetka California over the southern route. Mrs. Clarke, after a Yisit in Fairhope with her son and his bride. }.lr. and 11 rs. Gucrnse~· Clarke. plans to go to Birmingham. Biloxi, and the "·est coast of Florida before returning to \Villllctte in the spring. ~Ir s. Ra \'lnond E. Thatcher of 714 Sheridan road. who has been ill at the St. Francis hospital, is reported as getting along nicely at her home. ~fr s. Thatcher returned home last week after ten days at the hospital. Fountain Square Evanston 452 We'll do ·the rest $65 Persian lrans Average size 3~6x6.6 -$34.50 From Basement to Roof one of the most impressive values in the $60,000 Purchase Sale of Oriental Rugs. E xquisite color harmonies-chiefly blue and. r~se. Heavy, lustrous silky rugs of ltm1tless wearing quality. 'l!P to I 2 by 21 foot rugs at proporttonatel y low prices. Lord's-Second Floor