OCtober 19. 1928 First ·Presbyteriafl ., d "'J.,EECY blanketa of 10ft, 8uffy woolllneee-colon ChriKhtened-unahrunken--you, roo, will he de.. llpted wltb our wonderful blanket washb~&lei'Vice. Let the LA UNDI'· do id · .. I ~~ Dr." J. F. Lyons of the Chicago (~c Cormlck) Theological Seminary wlll Friday evening. October 28. at 8:15 preach SundaY morning, ~tober 21:, at o'clock. Rebecca Spoke will present a 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: 'Be Glad. playette "The 1\llnlster ComeR to Tea" to which all are Invited. ~freshmentl' Th"l following Sunday, October 28. Dr. wlll be served. A sliver offering will be W. F. Scoular ot Duluth. Minn .. will sup- ta)(en for the building fund. ply the pulpit or this church. The · usual Harvest. Home dinner will Stranger~ in the village and all with- be given r, the church Friday evenirw .'lut a church home elsewhere are most November 9. Remember the date and recordially invited to attend all the services serve that even(ng. Tickets will be availof thi~ church. Our quartet always able from the chairmen of the vm·ioul'i renders a worshipful program of music. Spokes. 'This SundaY'~' program followl'l: Organ Prelude· . Spoke meetings Tue~day, October 23, in "Nocturne in E Flat" ... . ....... Chopm the following homes : Spoke 1-Mrs. Milton R. Barker, 730 CenAnthemJ , "0 Come to 1\fy Heart, Lotd esus ... tral avenue. . . . . . . Ambrose Spoke 2-Mrs. Frank W. Church. 610 AnthemMaple avenue. ... . . . Marston Spoke 3-Mrs. A. H. Hill, 1411 Gregory "rm a Pilgrim" Organ Offertoryavenue. "Lento Assai" (01J. 28, ~o . 6) ... Chopin Spoke 4-Mrs. C. F. Edinger, 627 Garlan·l Solo-. ., a venue. Winnetka . "I Heard the Vo1ce of Jesus Say ..... . Spoke 5-Mrs. F. H. Hollister and l\fr:-: . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . ... ... . . ..... HarTis G. A. Nash, 914 Elmwood avenue. Spoke 6-Mrs. R. M. Johnston, 719 LaurE-l Mis~ Bushouse avenue. at 1 P. M. Ore-an Postlude"Fanfare" .. . .... . ... . ....... Lemmens Spoke 7-Mrs. Jolan H. Brumbaugh, 161:! Lake a venue. Catherine Bushouse, sourano Spoke 8---Mrs. John B. Bartholomew, 104 Rose Lutiger Gannon. contralto Ninth street. Mrs. WIJliam 0. Morril', John B. Miller. tenor assisting hostes~. · Edward OUR. bass Erma Rounds. organist and director Svoke 10-Mrs. Richard .T. Ryerson. 2111 Sixth street. Sunday school at 9 :30 A. M. Our Svoke 11-Mrs. Lincoln C. TQrrey. 1341 Elmwood avenue, Hallowe'en lu ncheon. Sundav school is divided into the following department~: Beginners. Primary, Spoke 12--Mrs. Charl~s N. Evan~. 605 Central avenue. Mrs. L. E. Starke, assistJunior Intermediate. Senior-Adult. Each of the;e is practically a school in itself, ing hostess. with its own rooms, appropriate t-xercises Spoke 9-MrR. H. J. Newton, :us Washand a staff of officers and teachers, and ington avenue, Friday, October 26. its own C'ourse of study. All are graded The church offic~ iti open d ally, except and their work is co-ordinated so that there i:o~ promotion from one to another Saturday, from 9 :30 to 11 :30 A. M. Calls as in the public schools. An imvortant for senice of any kind , including step forward is a Home Department pastoral service, can be furn ished at all with a large enrollment. which has times by communicating with t he church proved to be a real blel'lsing to tho~P secretary, Phone Wilmette 1575 or 'Vilwho cannot attend the regular Sunday rnette 688. l'chool claMRes at the church. All are welcome to any of these departments in MARRIED nur Sunday l'Chool. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday 4i8 Drexel avenue, Glencoe, announc e at 8 P. M. The Chrh;tian Endeavor society will hold its first meeting next Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. Special guests will be the Society of' Pilgrim Congregational Church of Evanston. Refreshments w ill be served following the meeting. All young people of high school age and nlrlf'r are most cordially welco_med. Boy. ~ut ··T rooP ·.5, .recular meeting Mondayat ·'l:M P. M.·Frank B! Reynold~ : Scoutmaster. .. I I · "'asbington Laundry . . . . . . l'an . .._, ~.ILL Mr. and Mrs. joseph johnson of · Phone Wilmette 145 the marriage of their daughter, JaytH' Eloise, to john Willett Magill of Chi cago. The nuptials were performed on October 14,· with the Rev. Mark Andrews of the First Presbyterian church of Deerfield performing the ceremony. A GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE StartiDI laturda~ Mornin1, Oetober 20th THIS SALE WILL LAST ONLY 10 DAYS DURING WHICH TIME EVERY PIEC~ 01' FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD AT .... · I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I.._... · · I THIS II YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AND SAVE ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE SPRAYTZ FURNITURE AND VAN CO. 1460 SBERMUI AVENUE OPE II BVBIIIIIGS · ,. J ) .'