Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Feb 1931, p. 50

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Eveninga buring Week Doos Open 6:3o--Sbou> Starta P. m., TONIGH'TS PICTURE "AL ONO C.AME YOUTH" CHARLES ROGýERS & STUART ERWIN SATU RDAY, FEB. 21I "0011<0 .WILD MO E. BROWN Pathe R Ievlèw -A"es'Falbles ")f »e' argùil"-Mierlkê ie McGre Paramommit Soufid Ne ws MatInee OnIy: "IPhantem of the West" "The, Stalrway of 'Doom"t SUNDAY andi MONDAY, FEB. 22-23 IA Salor's Luck -Sereen Act Universtil Talikiflg>News TUESDAY andi WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24-25 "TUfE, VIRTUOUS BIh'!. WALTER HUSTON "One. Yard te Go"1-MarJorIelee be Novelty sereenSongs -Fox e ivs THURSDAY andi FRIDAY, FER. 26-27 uncier tne leadiership of vàraous urgni"- zations of the church, Next. Wednesdav thé, meeting wilI be under the direction of 'the Church, echool and wili b. led by Albert Tucke'r. It wiIl be held at:8 p. mh. in the church pa'rlor. it Is encouraging to note that more pupils are returning to the church sehool after. pexfods of illness. We welcomO these 'boys -and. girls back and hope they neyer catch -anotheýr disease. Next Sunday ln the Intermediate de- partment the assembiy service will b. based on the life «fWashington. Sldes. wlll b. shown and Interestlng acceuants of hisexperienices'will.be told. ]Beginning next Snnday theý class for church Yeinbership for eighth grade boys and girls will b. led by Mr. Maad. The group wilI meet in. the 'room. next to the church office after the Intermed- late department services. are. over. The High Sehool departniOnt committPe in charge of theý Sunday evening Lenten meetings wiII meet Sunday morni ng to talk over plans for the live services to b. ~held 4uriaag Maarch. The meetings of mothers of Churrh' schofl pupils in 'class grouPs are proving quit. 'suaeesful. Tt bas been a fine way for mothers' and teachers ta get ac- .qualnted ,and' for both to' learn more,, about the religious guidance of boyý%s. andý girls. Ail troop cornmittee men>bers of the four Scout groups connected with our church should plan tô attend the 'an- nual Boy Scout' banquet te be held1 at New Trier High. scliool next Monday evenlng, February 24. Reservations fr_ý, committee anembers and others vho wisli ta attend may 'be p[fade by calling the n'hnrconffice- Tuesday evening. The girls furniAied thé, entert'ainmnent and cooked the food. On Friday, Feb'ruary 27, the North- west circle will 'have a, luncheon meet- ing-at the home o! -Mrs. J. H. Stack- house, 1011 13th street. Mrs. E. Il. Pear- son will be thie .tsisting ho.ýtess. Lun- cheon will be servýed at 12 :30 'clock. Presbyterian Chu rch. Worshiping at the Woman's club Creenleaf and 'lth street, Rev. John Sheridan Zelle, D. D). soins. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and 'iies-of-the-valley.. She was given in marriage by her mother, Mrs. Gustav Kaspar,, who. wore a dress of Alice blue chiffon and tan lace. Miss Elizabeth Kaspar, who 'Wal, maid of honorfor fher. sister, wore 1a, dress of .turquoise.blue, flat crepe., Mrs. Erwin. C; Harloff, matron of honor wore pe-ach, and the brides- ma ids, Miss. Ethel, Harloif, sister of the groom, and -Mrs. Dewey, Pilul, wor'e. dresses' of pale lavender andj green, -respectively.. AIl of the atten- dants Nvore slippers matching. the co- lor.of their dresses andthey wore elbow length white kid gloves, and al !carried arm bouquets oftalisman roses, The little flower- girl,. Wini- fred Coker, wvas in pink taffeta. H-arry Harloif, small nephew of the groom, was ring bearer and wore a Lord 'Fauntleroy ýsuit of hlack satin with a white satin blouse. Erwin C. Harloif served as ti ma~n for his brother, and the ushe.s w'ere George Cramer and Dewey Plîli of XVIlmette, and Morley Owings of Chicago. The ceremony toëk place at St. John's Ev. Lutheran: church Satur.- day, February, 14,' at 8:30 o'cloâk, Rev. Herman Meyer officiatïng, and a receptilon was held after the cere- mony, in the newly built home of the býrideand groom at 1719 Lake street,' Evanston, 'where they are now at home. LODGE GIVES COSTUME PARTY The Wilmette Rebekah iodge cele- brated Lincoln's anid Washington's b)ir.thdays with a costume party last \Vedniesday evening at, Odd 1'lo' hall. There were talks on. Lincoîn aiid Wýashingtonj as' well.as songs, gamnes, and refreshmients. Charlotte Joh'nso 1 1 .and lier conmmittée were' in charge, of the affair.,ý 'Miss MUa'ion Franlces Keililworth ellertained frîends at luniclîeoîi, at t club,. followed bv. a mil Carpc.iiter. (,) two of lie-, 1e Uriversitv tiflee to see turclay., Feb- w er-e NfPI Miss Bettv 'OIJTWARD BOUND" ...................Leslie Howard "THE GANG BUSTEL.W ................................. Jack Oakie 0COHENS AND KELLEYS 'IN AFRICA"1 .... ...... Sidney & Murray TKE RINNALCODE".... .................. Walter Huston UTH MA WJO CMEBAC K"I................Charles Farrel home, athiat tnrougn obedience to Spoke 8, wlth M. M.C.-Hoefer, Mrs. Thy law, w. may show forth Thy pr;if$e F'rei assistlng. among the' nations of the earth. In the Spoke 9 with Mrs. Harry Dorndof, 411f tinie of prosperity fill our hearts with Linden, luneheon at 1. thankfulness, and in the day. of trouble Spolie'10, with Mrs. Rlley, 730 Lake- suffer not our trust in Thee te fail Ali street, at 1. of whlch w. asic through Jesus Christ, Spoke 11, with M'rs. Raymond A. Smith Our Lord. Amen. 1334 Elmnwood., (Words by George Washington) Spoke 12, with Mrs. Charles Evans Mr. Oto' assist.e¶ by, Mrs. Ste rkl,, 2822 Bl.ack- Ofertory-¶ýConsolatton"7 ... Mendelssohn lhaWk road, at il1M3.

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