Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1928, p. 16

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WIL.MBTTE LIFE. The church office Is ·open dally from t to 12 and trom 1 to 5. saturdaya from This church co-operata with the Sun- 9 to 11. day Event... club. Iunday, February 21, The Wilmette Baptist church Is located the club presents IIIIa HadlJe Selma Ekrem ot TuikeJ', who will speak on at the comer of Wilmette and Forest ..Diacantln· the Veil In Turkey." Klu avenues. Mary Welch, contralto, will sing. of Lola Phel February 24, 1928 Xori.Ja" U4 WIU be UDder the leactenhlp IIOUP. , Girl · Scout& Hold Annual Ceremon:v of A Wards, Dinner The annual Wilmette Girl Scout din- · ner and Court of Awards for the girls of Troops II, III, and IV was held Tuesday evening in the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. Miss Ruth Pease of Chicago headquarters awarded the following badges : Second class-Olive Chase, Esther M'CKeighan, Eleanor Moulding, Mary Louise Mor.eau, Geraldine Sprague, and Margery Taylor. Cook's Badge-Emma Bickham, Louise. Humphrycs, Jane Moore. Craftsman's Badge- Esther McKeighan. Dressmaker- Helen Bower, Elizabeth Balhatchet, Martha Ericson, Ann~ Linn, Reba Michener, Mary Thaleg, Virginia Werden. Healthwinner- Winifred Barry, Dorothy Jane Orr. Homemaker-Emma Bickham. Winifred Barry, Elizabeth Balhatchet, Helen Jones, Reba Michener. Laundress-Winifred Barry, Virginia Buck. Needlewoman-Emma Bickham. Florence MitcheiJ. Virginia Werden. Observer- Virginia Buck, Jane Meyer. Scribe-Emma Bickham, Margaret Bickham. Elizabeth Balhat-chet, Winifred Barrv. Helen Bo\ver, Helen Tones. Anne Linn. Man· Lauer, Rf'ba Michener. Dorothy Ja.ne Orr, Virginia \Verden. Mr. and Mrs. \Vitliam R. Sinks of 25 Crescent place left this week for a two months' motor trip to Florida and the South. -oM rs. Hope Th.ompson of 1219 Ashland avenue returns to \Vilmette toda v from Rock Island where she. has hec;1 spending the week. . ..._.....,. 8Chool meets at 9:30. Com~ lnded le11110na for all ages. ClallllThe reaular Mid-week meetl.-.g ot the · far 111e11 and women. church will be held on WedneBday eveP. A. a will lft('et at the home of Mr. nlng at 8 o'clock In Children's haiL . . . lin. B. C. Carlson at 1537 Spencer &Wil-. 'nle leader will 'be Mrs. WUThe Boy Scouts will meet at the church ...... 'l'bl8 meeting Is held at 6 :30 Thursday evenlnar, March 1 at 7 :30. ..eloeiE Buday. Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday ~Bleb 8Chool B. Y. P. U. will meet evening, March 1 at 8 o'clock. The choir at I :It Sunday In the Guild room. The is under the direction of :Madame Glideroy felllc wiD be NTbe Young Christian's Scott. St. Augustine·s Ch·rch Next Sunday, February 26, wlll be the first Sunday In Lent. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. II., Church schools and Bible classes at 9 :45 and Morning Prayer with addre88 at 11 o'clock. Todq, Friday, February 24, being St. Matthias' Day, there will be Holy Communion at s A. M. and at 10 A. M. During Lent the Women's Associated Guilds wlll meet every Friday In the Club House from 10 :30 A. M. on, with luncheon at noon. During Lent there will be a service with Evening prayer and address each Wedne.sday e\'enlng at 8 P. M. and an extra celebration of the Holy Communion each Wednesday at 'l A.M. and each Friday at 10 A. M. The Parish Family party held last Tuesday evening was a great success. The boys and girls thronged the Parish House from 'l :30 to 9 o'clock to witness the 1\foving Pictures and watch the magician and eat Ice cream and cake. From 9 o'clock on the orchestra played for dancing for the grown-ups. Everybody had a thoroughly · good time. C. D. M A C P H E R S 0 N Dtcorationa Furr1iahinga Antique· Small Tables of interesting designs afford additional comfort for the deep seat Arm Chair we offered last month. 1522 1570 SHERMAN AVENUE SHERMAN AVENUE + EVANSTON TO GIVE CARD PARTY Lake Shore Conclave, Number 57, True Kindred, will hold a card and bunco party in the parlors of the Wilmette Masonic temple Thursday afternoon, March 1, at 2 o'clock. Everybody is welcome, those in charge of the party announce. Mrs. C. P. Van Schaack of 614 Lin den avenue will entertain Mrs. Carl Hecker of Highland Park, Mrs. H. Jus tin Smith of Glencoe, a house ~uest. 1\frs. 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