Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 12

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i2 WILMETTE LIFE March 25, 1927 1st Congregational ~\sh~d~arters on Tuesday night at Saturday Specials Strawberry Tarts and Orange Filled Cake (Butter Cream Icing) . . (Stephen A. Lloyd Mtmsters } William E. McCorma·c k The First Congregational church, lo~ated at the point where Lake avenue crosses Wilmette avenue and Eleventh street, is open to everybody every day. The aim Is to make it a House of fellowship and prayer to all people. Its ministers count it their greatest joy when they may serve individual needs, and its officers are honored when the churc·~ is permitted to assist in promoting the welfare of the community. Twenty-one denominations are already represented in its membership and a whole-hearted welcome awaits all who will accept its hospitality. 3 :30 P. M., under the direction of Mr. On Tuesday night the Sea Scouts meet at 7 :30. Ewart Cook, skipper. Wednesday after~on the Junior choir meets for rehearsal under the direction of Mr. McCormack, a!'>sisted by Mrs. J.. F. Uates and Mrs. E. J. Mcllraith. o~urch Family Night Dinner Wednesday night at 6 :30 P. 1\I. Mr. M?Cormack will conduct the big sing, usmg some of the old hymns of the church, and as A. special feature Porter W. Heaps will lllustrate an old hymn from the Bay Psalm book after wo~ich Dr. Lloyd will direct a brief devotional period. The speaker of the eveni ng . will be Dr. George Allchin, for forty years a mlssionary and educator in the Orient. He ·wlll speak on "The Backgrouund of China's Move Toward Nationalism," and will illustrate ~is address by numerou~ . stereop~icon slides. Every member of the congregation should hear this timely discussion by one who knows the people and the country. The Boys' club meets on Friday at Have You Tried One of Our McCorma:ck. · Danish Coffee Cakes Almond Filkd-Alligator-Fruit Filled Streuzel-Blitz Kuchen On Sunday morning the different departments of the Church sohool begin their services at 9 :30 o'clock. The Covenant class meets with Dr. Lloyd in the church office at the same time. The intermediate and Junior departments meet Young Pe0ple's choir practice on \\-<'dtogether at 10 :30 for the Junior Congre- nesciay night at 8 P. 1\f. Mr. Porter \\· ·. gat ion sen·ice where ~rtss Louise Goodhue Ht>a.ps, organist and itirector. will speak to them. HOT CROSS BUNS Twice Daily SELL LOTS ON MARCY At the 11 o'clock serY.ice · of worship on Sunday morning Dr. Lloyd· will give Hokanson & Jenks, Inc., report the a book review sermon on Rufus Jones' book, "Th.e Christ of the Indian Road." sale of vacant property directly north The public is cordially invited. of 2410 Marcy avenue, Evanston, The Wilmette Sunday Evening elub meets In this chu r ch at 7 :30 p. m. !<'rank sented both the sellers, Frank M. and Branch Riley will give his 1llustrated May Smith, and the buyers, Hubert L. address on "The Lure of the Great and Elizabeth Hardy. No price was Northwest." 60x145. Thomas S. Hodgson repre- THE PATTY SHOPPE given. I 1153 Wilmette Ave. Phone 575 I On Monday the North E:nd Circle, MrR. Mrs. H. C. Toeppen, chairman, will be COED SWIMMERS WIN entertained at a 12 :30 o'clock luno~eon at the home of Mrs. F. M. Bowes, 714 Northwestern university's coed Ashland avenue. Mrs. F. H. Cornell, swimmers won a telegraphic swimming Mrs. R. C. Newhouse, and Mrs. J. D. meet with Smith college swimmers Roth will be the · assisting hostesses. The initial meeting of a new Circle will be held on Monday at a 12 :30 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. D. Lyon, 1504 Elmwood avenue. On l\fonday the Washington avenue Circle will be entertained at the home of Its 0~1alrman, Mrs. F. A. CushingSmith, 431 Central avenue. Mrs. S. L. W'llliams and Mrs. J. G. Wray will assist the hostess. Luncheon will be served promptly at 1 o'clock. Th~ RooseYelt Troop, No. 2, will meet last week by a score of 41 to 20. The Northwestern girls won six firsts. 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