Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1933, p. 13

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The music for* the evening servie wili be as folows: Pr'elude, . dia- tin"Tschaikowsky; Antheni, 'Hark, Hark My S ýol," Shelley; Postlude,. '"CGrand. Choeur'ý (Gregorian>. Guilniant*. Spoke. No. 3, of the Woman's. society. will meet with Mre. Harry Neal, 507 W'ashington avenue, at il. oclock on Tuesday. Spoke No. il, will meet with. Mrs. Harper> Osborn , 715 -Linden! avenueti fo .r an il. day meeting. The prayer-méeting Wjillbe lxeld àt, S, 'clock Wednesday èvening at the Woni- i' club ý room8. We, will study to- gether '*The Disciples at the Cro)sm." W. linite YOU te joiR us. M.1arcf-31 là the end of the church year. Ail funds, forthe expenses.o! the ehurch, for benevoiences, and 'for the various 'organisations must be, In be- fore that time to be Inluded In this years annuai reports. The aln ual meeting ofthe ii. h and ccngregatlon will be held Wednesday evening, April 5, at the Woman's club roomns. Supper will b. served at 6 :30 by the Wornan's society. Annual re- ports wili be made by the church of- ficersý and church organizations. Three eiders, three deacons, and three tru-stees w ilI be elected to take the place of those whose terms expire. Those who wish to join the church at Easter are requested to interview the pastor as soon as possible. El.ectricians House workers (mien and women) Drivers Practical nurses Clerical workers, =and several womeà and girlsIý to care-for children.. One,'woman wilI care for children in ber home. Rezne=ber-this As, your privi- lege in: helping coîïquer> the. un- employmnent situation ini Wilmette! Calil Wilmette 2550! -r.John Blaylock'. wilniette Unemplpyment bureau, less to trY again. .But upon the LoÀrd's commnand Peter said: -nevertheiess at Thy word 1 Ilii let doWn ýhe net." ýA littie boy had five loaves of bread and two fishes. Five thousaxid hungry peo- pie were waiting for somethfig to eat. Some said: what la that a.mong So nîaayý Others ita4 faibt i the0 erPy. and power of Jesus. This fait>h was vlndicated when Jesus miraeuious1y ted thern ail. Our great prayer should not be: "Lord, provide us wlth a. greater amnount of materiai thing-," but rather: "Lord, tncrease our fatth." I MATI*W FRANCIS STUDIOI 2ND FL.OOIR WILM£.TIE THEATRE f100. 1122 CENTRAL AVE. UL.MBTTE iSUAS PA TRONI ZEO>.ýUR AD VERTISERS cmiiiiiii.ifi First Churcio hist, Scientist ['enth Street and Central Avenue Wilm.tt. l. SUNDAY SERVICES-il A. M.I WÈONESDAY - TESTIMONIAL MEETING- 8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES- 9:45 A. M MARcH 26, 1933 Subject: "REALITY" REiADING ROOM.-1148 Central Aveiue Open Dail7 (excpting Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesclay 9 A. M. to 7:45'P. M. Saturdoy 9 A. M. to, 9 P. M. The. Bible and Wofks of Mary Baker Eddy and .11 other auth.rfibld Christisan Science Literature mmy be remd, borr<iwed or purchasd et te. Reading Rooin. Wilmette and Park avenuesý Wilmette ni Iferman W. Meyer, M.A. pastor ai 406 Prairie avenue. TeIephone 1396 b3 ('hurch telephone 5379 Pl th SERVICES S. Fourth Sunday in Lent P *9 :15 A. M.-First service and sermon.- 9 :30 A. M.-Sunday School anid Bible classes. 1 11 A. M-Second service and s;ermnon. Sermon: "Fa ith tried and found want-i * Fourth Lenten service lioir of our church wIilsing tne 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" .A\mong the orga.n numnbers,; to be- y Mrs. Electa Austin Ganiron at -vice are Andante by Saint Pastorella 1by Wareing and a by Rogers. PERTY AIlE CHILDRNS HEÂLTH -INSURÂMCE RESTAURANT smmd CONPBCT!ONBRY miii st. 637 OPEN WEE1( DAYS - NINE TO N~ E E I

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