Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 20

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4 I I WILMETTE LIP~ September ·t4, 19~ First ScandiMvian Ev. 886 Elm Street. Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, Pastor 809 Chestnut court (Wlnn. 2304) . I w;l,.elle ·IJatJiill Church 28TH YEAR Wilmtttt Brtmch 627 ll th St., Phone 3612 TEACHERS IN CHARGE ANNA CHINLUND LAURA COUPLAND KATHERINE .HEDGLIN Main School, 509 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago oo~hoo~o~ Borden's Please leave me 'Selected' Mil~ every day from now on. crhe children dran~ some at a friend's over the wee~ end. They say'My it tastes sweet'." The sweet, natural taste of "Selected, -to which milk drinkers refer-is due to extra care and supervision in the producpon of this better drinking Dr. Allison continues his studies in the Book of J eremlah, entitled "!,lodern Messages from an Ancleot Teacher." The S·aday, September lt 4 9 :30 a.m. Sunday school. Classes for topic Sunday morning ls, 'A Hebrew Dlogenes' Search, or Jer~mlah Looking all ages. , for a Righteous Man:· Would the prophet 11 a.m. Morning worship. fare better In Chicago than in old Jerusa5 p.m. Young Peoples· meeting. 7:45 p.m. Gospel service. The newly' lem? organized choir will sing. . The Baptist Young Peoples' Union is Tb·nday, September 10 considering the new commission plan for 8 p.m. Mid-week service. Studies in conducting their affairs. On Sunday at the Book of the Prophet Daniel. 5 :30 the plan will be presented and discussed. Friday, September tl 8 p.m. Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. "My bouse shall be filled with music Oscar Fossum, 1021 Cherry street, WinWith song, with praise and prayer netka. And the burdens of life shall be lifted From all who enter there... TAKES SKETCHING TRIP This little verse is happily fulfthed in After a sketching trip to Manitou, the midweek meetings of Wllmette Baptist church, Wednesdays at 8 o'clock. Colo., Al~ce Mae Jackson of 1017 Elm- The theme for the next meeting is "A wood avenue spent a month at her Challenge to Courage," I Peter 3:13 to the studio home at Portage Lake, Mich., end of the epistle. All ar~ welcome. where she has been painting sunsets i~ The Wilmette Baptist choir resumes its the northet:n sand dunes along Lake Thursday evening meetings under the diMichigan. rection of Madame Gllderoy Scott. who has returned from her European trip. The Miss Ethel Ray Hutchinson of Knox- full choir wlll participate In the sen-ica ville, Tenn., was a guest at the J. B. Sunday. morning. Marshall home at 1040 Elmwood avThe Links of the Woman·s society will enue, several days this week. meet for 1 o'clock Luncheons at the homes of the Link Leaders. Thursday, September 20, Link F meets at the home of .M rs. A. E . Gebert, 1002 Linden avenue. Link R meets at the home of Mrs. William Huggins. 100 Thirteenth street. Link S meets at the home of Mrs. J. D. Dingle, 324 Prairie avenue. Eminent Pianist-Pedagogue will acFriday, September 21, Link I meets cept a limited number of pupils at at the home of Mrs. B. R. Taber, 7400 the ·Branch Studio of the N. Hoyne avenue, Chicago. Link E meets at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, 1333 Elmwood avenue. Link N meets at the home of Mrs. A. Heerens, 135 Sixteenth street. Link D meets at the home of Mr£~. J. F. Buckle, 1031 Willow road, Winnetka. ·. 545 Lincoln St., Winnetka I . . .r Walter Spry COLUMBiA SCHOOL OF MUSIC W tdnndaya: Phone W inn~luz 9 7-4 The Wilmette Baptist church ts located at the corner of Wilmette and Forest avenues. milk. The Borden Milk, man can refer you to families in your block who enjoy "Selected, Milk and know from experience how excellent it is. Can You Afford to Do the Washing for 21 Cents? One ~o~an recently found sbt savtd 2.1 cents by wasbang an her own home. Cost txptrts, however, say Wt can ave a woman S 1 to S2.1 o on the average bundle. ,. ll ! BORDEN,S FARM PRODUCTS CO. of ILLINOIS THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY WILMETTE 145 · I Wiltnette .· 1545 THAT 15~~--------~-f f--------4<SERVICE qq~4J, ACC U RATE-f

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