· -September 14, 1928 WILMETTE · LIF'E Presbyterian C burch Corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf · avenue St. Augustine's Church Sunday, September 16, will be tl)e fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M., Church Rev. Edwin Meister, associate pastor schools and Bible classes at 9 :45 and of the First Presbyterian church of Morning Prayer with address at 11 Oak P.ark, will preach at the regular o'clock. · morning service at 11 a.m. Sermon topic: "Searching for God." All persons tn the Friday, September 21, is the day set community not Identified with some other church are cordially invited to attend apart by the universal church to · honor our services and co-operate with us In the memory of St. Matthew the Apostle. There will be Holy Communion · in St. our program of work. · Sunday schQOl at 9 :30 a.m., all ages Augustine's at 8 A. M. from beginners to adults. We are looking forward to a great day in our Sunday N"xt Sunday, being the third Sunday school on September 30 when we observe In the month, there. wlll be the Corporate Rally and Promotion day. Communion for the Daughters of the King at the 8 A. M. service. We are pleased to announce that the quartet will resume its services Sunday Both our Church schools will assemble morning for the coming year. The musical next Sunday morning at 9 :45. The program follows : Primary school, up to and Including the Organ Prelude, "Festival Toccata," third grade at St. .Augustine's club hom'le, Fletcher. 1126 Wilmette avenue (north of the Anthem, "The Lord Is My Light," church), and Including the Junior deParker. - partment as well as the. Bible classes Anthem, "Be Still, Be Still," Scott. in the church · for the opening devotional Organ Offertory, "Prnyer," Weber. service. Children up to and Including ~ Solo, "The Ninety and Nine," Champion, th ~ third grade, wishing to enroll, should sung by Mr. Otis. apply at the club house, while othPrs Organ Postlude, "Largo," (Xerxes) :;hould apply to the rector at the Parish Handel. Hou~e. Quartette: Catherine Bushouse, soprano; Rose Lutiger Gannon, Contralto; John The first practice for the Girls' Vested B. Miller, Tenor; Edward Otis, Bass. choir will be held in the Parish House Emma E. Rounds, Organist and Direc- this Friday .a fternoon at 4:15. tor. · Practice for Boys' Vested choir Is held Rebecca Spoke will have its first meet- on Tuesday and Friday evening-s in the ing of the season with dinner at 6 :30 Parish House at 7 P. M. New boys o'clock Tuesday night, September 18. The wishing to be enrolled should apply to devotional exercises will be conducted the choit· master, Mr. Thomas H. Fullerby Miss Sarah Brownlee. The study book ton, on either of these ev.enings before will be given by Miss Edna Schulz. Busi- 7 o' clock. n ess mee ting will follow the program. "Bundle Campaign" of the Chicago Christian Industrial league will be September 22 to to Oct. 5. Give the things you no longer need to help the poor through the coming winter. Bring to the church or phone the nearest branch, 1940 Ridge avenue, Evanston, at Greenleaf 3373 and wagon will call for it. tian Science textbook, ·"Science aud Health with Key to the Scriptures," b,. Mary Baker Eddy: "Spirit is the onlj substance, the invisible and indivisible infinite God. Things ·piritual .'and eternal are substantial. Things material "Substance" was the subject of the and temporal are insubstantial" . '( p. ,. Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of 335). Christ, Scientist. Sunday, September 9. The Golden Text was from I ChronCLERK-CARRIER EXAMS icles 29:11, 12, "Thine is the kingdom, 0 Lord, and thou art exalted as head Applications for Civil Service ·xamabove all. Both riches and honour inations for the position of clerk-car:come of thee, and thou reignest over rier of the Wilmette post office will be received by the secretary of the Civi;l all." Service commission on the thirteenth Among the citations which comprised floor of the Federal building, Chicago, the Lesson-Ser~on was the following until October 5, it was announced this from the Bible: "Riches and honour week. The position is open to men an(l are· with me ; yea, durable riches and women. righteousness. I lead in the way of righteousness, jn the midst of the paths Mr. and Mrs. F. Gray Waggett and of Judgment : That I may cause those that love me to inherit substance; and son, Warren, . of 1604 Wilmette avenue, I wilt fill their treasures" (Proverbs are leaving this week for New York and Boston. While on their trip they 8:18, 20, 21). The Lesson-Sermon also included will visit Cape Cod, Bath, Maine and the following passages from the Chris- other ·p oints on the coast. · Christian Science Churches · Arlo and Katherine Anderson.- son and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. · Henry Anderson of 114 Third street, have returned from Des Moines and Boone, Iowa, where they were visiting during the month of August . --oMrs. Sidney Stevens of Evanston The first all day meeting of the Wom en's s oci ety was well attended last Tu es- will entertain the Reading ·circle Mon:.. d a y. Mr. Bronstein .of the P eniel Com- day afternoon. munity center brought us a message of r eal worth .of the work he is doing among his . people there . . The church office is open daily, except from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a.m. Calls for service of any kind, including pastoral se n ·ice, can be furni shed at all times by communica ting with the church secretary, Mrs. N ellie S. Boltwood, Wilmette 15 75 o r . Wilmette 688. ~aturday, Orders taken for fancy . New York, Tea Berry and Caramel Ice Cream H~"Jnider--Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette New Officers and Board of Women Voters Meet The Wilmette · League of Women Voters held the first board meeting of its new year Thursday of last week. Those who are conducting the league affairs for the 1928-29 season are: Mrs. Shelby M. Singleton, president; Mrs. Ira S. Reynolds, vice-president; Mrs. ]. H. Stackhouse, second vice-president !!_nd membership chairman; Mrs. Harry Smoot, third vice-president and financial chairman; Mrs.]. F: Weedon, recording secretary; Mrs. I. R. Adkins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Earle D. Lyon, treasurer. Committee chairman, members of the board of directors-Mrs. Merle B. Snv~ der, program: Mrs. T. ]. Morea"u, soci<!l; Mrs. S. H. Moore, village affairs; Mrs. W. A. Durgin, education ; Mrs. G. T. Hellmuth, sanitary district ; Mrs. Paul Roche, publicity; Mrs. F. E. Parry, international co-operation; Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, living costs; Mrs. William ]. Weldon, efficiency in government; Mrs. E. H. Freeman, citizenship; Mrs. H. B. ·Burnside, legal status of women; Mrs. C. P. Evans, organization; Mr~. Ray Warren, sociiiJ hygiene. Members at Large-Mrs. Frederick M. Bowes, Mrs. John C. Baker, Mrs. F. France and Mrs. C. W . Cozzens. :Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Aldrich, 1510 Wilmette avenue, are home ·from a five weeks' fishing trip in northern Minnesota near Ely. On the return trip they stopped in Iowa to visit relatives. --o- DAVID G. BARRY'S Fall Opening Announcement opening is an event that should stir and interest buyers who T are looking for the best in ftoor covering-and. a guaranteed quality of sold at less than "loop" district prices. HIS merchandi~e. Our new ~tock is now unpacked and ready for your inspection. ~ CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM Complete Line of .Floor Coverings At the request of our many patrons, we will, during the bUJy season, keep open Saturday until 9 P.M. The LARGEST exclu·ive CARPET, RUG, and LINOLEUM 1tott · north of the Loop" 11 our new DAYLIGHT Salesrooms. Unless dayllght Is thrown on Carpets, Rugs, ete., tbe buyer eannot safely Judge true eolor or texture. Vl~lt I 1 Estimating Cutting Laying Sewing Stair Pads alld Linings David C·.Barr,. New Location: 806-810 Grove St. Phones: University 5712 Cleaning a ad Repairing B·gt an4 Carpets Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wild, their son, George, and daughter, Julia, have returned to their home at 628 Greenleaf avenue, from · a motor trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. ·······1\·1'1\t\lfl',i,lllll,.,l\',)',1'11 I ,, I _I ,,, I I I ' ,, I I · 111',1"1 1"11,'1I I jl'lt\·',1·,,,··,11,1~ I ' I I I