Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1927, p. 9

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May 13, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 9 St. Augustine's Church .X~>xt Sund:-~y, May 15, will be the 4th , Baptist Church "The Two Greatest Stories Ever Told" will be the pulpit theme for the next two Sundays at the Mor'n ing Service of the Baptist church. The Rev. Francis C. Stifter, the pastor, will summarize, under the parables of the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan, the great teachings of Jesus. As a part of the service each Sunday, the story for the day will be read by Mrs. Agnes ~. Lamb, a member of the. congregation. 1\fadame Scott wlll sing on Sunday, M.ay 15, from the Cantata entitled "The Prodigal Son." The service will convene at 11 o'cl,ock. The Village Evening service will be held in this church at 7 :30. There will be gospel singlng and special music. Bastng his talk on the questionnaire recently sent to members of the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Stifter will speak on the theme, "What to Preach." Detailed announcement will be found f'l~PWht·rt· in thi~ ~~~Ut' ( I f tht· \VlLMETTE LIFBI. Sunday after gaster. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M:., Church !:lchools at 9 :45 and Morning prayer with address at 11 o'clock. There will be a :~·!dal H<:rvice at St Augustine's for the wo111en of t~w congn·gatlon today, Friday, May 13, at 11 ·:'-· ~~· At this service the "Thank Ofl'f:'r· mg~ of thf' women of the congrt>gation dur1~g th~ Year will b<> prescutt!d. This Sf·rv1ce Wtll be the Holy ~ommunlon, and t?ere will be a lihort address by Mrs. (.. eorge A. Mason of 'I'rinit.y church, Hi~hland .Park, president (If the Woma~ s Aux}llary of the Diocese of Chicago. Sunilar fhank Offerings ar(~ 11resented by. the women of 'vf'ry Pari!:·~l In the ~~JW.;copal Church. Th<> total ~:~urn, which 1s Yery large, is w.u·d specially for work hy women among womeu 111 many parts of UH~. world. l\Jrs. Robert K Kenyon, . 1011~ Ctreenwood a wnue, tt.·lephone 1295, ~~ Custodian of the Thank Offcrirt~·s for ~t. A ugustine'H. All offerings Hhtmltl be ~('Ill to lwr or brought to thf' ~wrvlce for pr~·sentation . Tht' u:-;ua.l <:uild Lunl'lwon will bP served in tlH' ~lub H()m><> imm··diatPiy aft·~ r thf' ~(·1'\'ief'. KLINGE & WHITE Gr~ery and Market Ridge Ave. at Lake Te.la. Wil. 113-114 4 Ftte Dtliwrita to Wilmette and Kenilworth. I. 3 lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · 7Se 11/ 2 lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 38c Antonini Olive ·Oil, quart can ...................... $1.55 Eggs, strictly fresh from country, doz ·.............. 40c Rolled Oats, Oub House brand, lge. pkg. . ........... 2Sc Small pkg............................. tOe, 3 for 2Sc Rolled Oats, Eloise, with china ..................... :23c ·; . lub House Toasted Wheat Flakes ~ ................. tOe Club House No.3 can Whole TomatGe$, reg. 28c value.Doz. ........................................ $2.90 Club House little kernel Corn, per doz. . ............ $2.10 Little Pig Pork Sausage, per mb·............ 24c Native Flank Steak, per lb·............ 2Sc ~l~~ eompletelr gradt·d Sunday so~10ol at 9 :30. Tht>rt· art· elasses for mt-n and women. 'l'ht:· nH:ds The Senior B. Y. P. r. will me ·t at T~l·' Woman's As~ot'i:tll·41 Cuilds meet G:30 in Children's Hall. Lesli{' Huntley's today, Friday, in thP Club Housf'. with group will lead and the theme is "Changn lil-!'hl lunt:'lwon at noon. 'I'hi~ final ing th<> f'hint>se." lllt ·d ing of tJw l't·ason wili ht· two Wf·\'lc·.; from torla)', Fl'iday, !\fay 2i. 'rlw :\lay nwt·ting of the Sunday school workers will bt· held on )fonda~· evening, Til·· r .. ··tor pn·sitlt·d Tut·sflay :t fl··rnoon :\lay 1 t), at !I o'f'lock, in Children's hall. ;tt. a < 'onf ·r··nrt· of tlw <'lt·rg·y of th·· I )t,w. ·s·· lwl1l at Sl. Jam··s dltlrch, ('hi'l'lw <'amp Firt· C:irls will mf' .. t (111 ··ago, t11 cnnf· ·r with n · pn · ~t·n::u.i" ' s of ~Jonrtay aftf·rnoon at ;, o'clock. til·· national dHtr·:h oq.mni;,atinll from -"· ·\\' York . At tht· :\Iid-we~:k nwetinp; of the churo~. \Vedll(·sday, l\Iay 18, the Junior B. Y . .\ t t h·· Court .,f Tlonot· hdd ;It Xt ·w P. l' ., undt·r the direction of Miss Mary Trio ·t· H ig·1 t ~,·hoPl last Frifla:; ··\'t ·ning- Ha.ftHy and l\Iiss Charlotte Schmidt, will fnr all t hr· ~ot·t h ~)Hll't · ~~~~,· S!'out giVt· a mis!'ionary play. Tro" JI", frnm \\· . ilmt ·tt·· to Lakt · .l:lt . t'f. nt" nd· ·d hy :thout ·1111 · thousatHl. S· . . \uTlw Boy Scouts will m eet on 'l'htn·sday ~nstin, · ' s lln~· ~~·nnt Troop Xo . ·I rt·- t·\'t>ning at 7:30. ,.,.j,·,.d :-;,., .,,nd l'riz· · on r':t··aclt ·, of :~II t ll o· no. ·P~ :1 nd .I ·ll111 F"'i :, ,·. ot1·· ot' our Tht· choir will meet for rehearsal at ""Y ". wa,.; :1 wa nl· ·41 t ht· :-uprt ·nH · ltnnor s o'dn~k Thursday e\·ening. ,,f ~. · outdonl ." th·· "J·: :t1-- l" J::ttlg·· ·." tlw _ ··tilnlin:tt .inn ~>F .s··,···r:ti. : ···,ll'!-.' \\'ill'k :ll"l . Tht· V\ilnH·ttt· Baptist church is locall'd t IJ, . pass111g ·1l mally tlttlwult tt st,.;. \ H h··r at tlk corne r of \Yilnwtte aud Fore::;t ,,,,~· " in our tronp . r· ·····i · .- ,.,J (liff, ·ro ·nt a\'t>llllt'R. Tht- pa~tor, Re\'. Francis Cflrr : t \\':1 nls. Stiflt.r, may bt- seen in his study at thl' - -- - - .. ·-·- . ---dmrch during the mornings o( the week except :\Ionday, and at other times by .Mr!i. ]. \\' alter ~cl-.on of 815 Elm- a)liJ(Iiritnwnt. Tlw church offlct- is open \rudo an~nuc left last week for a visit daily from !t to 12 and 1 to a, closing Saturday at 12. Church telt>phone, \\?il. in St. Louis. 2235 Live Chickens Dressed to Order-Order Early FOR SUNDAY DINNER Stewing Chickens, Spring Chickens, hoine per lb. . ........... 38c dressed, 2 lb. average · Shoulder Veal Rout, 6th or 7th Rib Roast, per lb. . ............ 2Sc rolled or 6tanding .. 33c Chuck Roast, per lb. . .............................. 25c I Bettu delivtries nn bt · made because Flood Aru canctlbtions. Do not forget that supply of A.B.A. TRA VELERS CHECKS. They are absolutely necessary .. and is the only safe and convenient method of carrying your funds. Your Chevrolet Delivered at Your Door in Wilmette at These Prices The. Coacl;l The·Se·dan The .Coupe · i : T~e , ' iJ . $64-8 The Landau .. . S750 The Touring . $625 The Roadster Sport Cabriolet . . . . $7 71 .$801 .$570 .$570 We have them for you. ..... Firs. t National Bank " L. & R. Auto Service . l A. Rodenkirk, M gr. Ave., opp. "L" Terminal of Wilmette ' -33'2 · Lin~il Ph. 3064

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