Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 14

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WI"LMETTE LIFE March 25, 1927 instructive hike wlll be (~onducted. StartIn~ from t·he church, the trail will be followed by a system of secret codes revealed only to Girl Scouts. At the end of the trail the di rec t or w ill b e wa ltlng with the eats. Also at the end . of the trail Is the hidden bean-hole that the troop have been looking forward to enjoying for some time. Scouts will lca\'e t-'le church at 3 :35 promptly. _ Church .. Pres b.yter·an T·~le First Presbyterian church is located at the corner where Ninth street Northbound Crosses Greenleaf avenu e. express and Evanston local cars stop at Eighth street and T.enth street, one bloc~ from the church. Rev. George P. Ma~tll, D.D., pastor,. 1011 Lake avenue. Restdence po~one, Wtlmette 1898. Pastor's Study, Wilmette 15'15. Eaeh Sunday . mort;tlng our Sunday ~~hool meets at 9 .30 o clock with ,the exception of the Women's and Mens Bible classes, whi.c h meet at 10 o'clock. 1 · ,. srout ~ews Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening at 7 :ao sharp. · . Boy Rangers will meet FrHlay, 3 :30 p M at the church downstairs. · ·· ' And What Beautiful IroningMany different services to suit your convenience-but o n l y o n e standard o( quality. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject-"Pre-Easter Meditations." The musical program Is as follows : Organ; Prelude, "Prayer" (Lohengrln) · ............................ Wagner Anthem, "Ho, Every One That Thirsteth" ............................. Martin Anthem, "God So Loved the World" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainer Organ Offertory, ··cantllena" .Golterman Solo, "Sheep and Lambs" ...... Homer Mrs. Gannon Organ Postlude, "Andante Maestoso'" ............................. Weber r ~·' ht>l JiNtns, sonrano Rose Lutlger Gannon, contralto .T ohn B. Miller, tenor Emmons C. Carlson, bass Erma E. Rounds, organist and director. Junior church at 11 o'clock in the Junior Assembly room downstairs. The leader Is Dick Hall and the subject, "The Leader · as Our Example." Talks by other Juniors, "Following Jesus Is Necessary," by Joe Hayes; "Christ Lead Us," by Frank Eager ; "The Shepherd Leads," by Harriett Weld, and "Obeying Our Leader's Word," by John Bartholomew. Special music. Story by Paul Davidson. Christian Endeavor at a :30 o'clock. The leader Is Paul Davidson and the topic, "What Does a Missionary Do?" Mid-Week Prayer service on 'Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock. First Scandinavian Church · 886 Elm street, Winnetka Pastor, S. R. Rohrbach 943 Spruce streH Telephone 27!)1 JfOUUS OF WORSHIP Sunday · services·: Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Swedish service, 11 A. M. EngUsh services, 7 :45 P. M. Young People's hour, 5 P. ::\{. I + Subject: "The Balm ·of Gllemt · Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 8 P. l\1. The pastor will preach at the joint Lenten services at the Wlnnetl{a CIJngregational church. Saturday: Cpnfirmatlon class, 10 A. lf. "Have you been touched by that gentlf:' ness of Christ? Have you learnctJ the wooing note of life? My God take from us that harsh self-righteous, ~:~elf assertive spirit, that pride which apes humility, and make us aglow-Yt!R, on fire with the love of God." (from last Sunday's sermon, "The Marks of the Lord Jesus.") I ' 20% Discount for Work Brought and Called for. · English Lutheran Greenleaf and Seventh streets .t Home Laundry A. F. DENZIN, Prop. 5:15 Main St. Phone Wilmette 6o6 Sunday, March 27 Annual Congregational and C.hurch Morning services at 11 o'clock. meeting on the evening of April 6. R. H elm . will preach the sermon. Regular schedule of Young People's Sunday school at 9 :45. Joseph John activities will be carried out in the usual son, Superintendent. A. D. Gash will manner this week. t each the adult Bible class. All are welcome to attend t·he servi<'t'ti. Minnehaha Troop of Girl Scouts will meet Friday at 3:30 at the church, ·upServices will be conducted each W edstairs. From the church a novel and nesday night during the Lenten season by Rev. Helm. k and Decker The ulac f . nt Sign in front o ()ur .Sb.otJ o d Decket is a Black an method of auatanteed LUNCH FOR T · de · ent' ' ma .. e utptn ,,. , · the tectston q Specia1 P d Decket ts onlY by Black an that sign what t's b guata ntot·-t a means. \T 1\LVE GRl.1~ ~1DlNG BUSINESS MEN! We serve a lunch for Business Men that is moderate priced and yet contains the · food values ~ssential for the doing of a good afternoon's work. HE polishes and paints and varnishes sold at this shop are of the best grades. The satisfaction they give to our patrons advertise us as the paint shop with the consc&ous spirit of . doing business. Draperies Made to Order and Estimates Furnished. '"'.ILL£R l~l. . &. MlLL£R l Maintenance . ment Equa s ~~ EqutP M tot Sal~s f Wilmette o . 36 Pbone W t\. 6 Repair Dept. o , The Wilmette Window Shade and Paint Works ALFRED EVERS, Prop. Glass, Picture Framing, Mirror Rtsilvrring. Wallpaper. Draperies and Art Materials. + I Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall 5\ 5 4th sueet Meals that satisfy 1133 Central Ave. Ph. Wit. 3493 B. P. S. Demonstration Today and Tomorrow

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