Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 39

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Stts ilgahr nEantn etot Ilpersolnal experience. The speakers Stes will atnhe EatonCurhNext i,.be the Rev. William L. Caswelî Tuesay o aten th Natona Chrchof-onkers, N. Y., and William Law- ongress of the Episcopal church. The rence Wodk avr nvriy Cbicago dricSewarof wbih Rt Rv. 'The present missions program will be Geore Caig*Stwar isbisopwil deait with in the evening of the same be host to the congress and St. Luke's day, Mrs. Harper Siblev of Rochester, pru-cathedral, will be the. headquaëters. IN Yadth R.Re. rakW Meeins, hih. il cotiue hrug Creighton of New York will be the Friday of. next week, will'he. held in pakr. the parish bouse,spae. .The Oxford group mlovement, to, be. The, program for the congress will given. attention Fridav morning, will iiiclude discussions 'of some of, the most "T1he Jew an no0unced as follows: .Adon î (mun.......Fisk Borchu...................... Fisk Shema ......................... rlsk Miehomocho....... ..Suizer Kedusha ..ý..............Starc-Shàapiro Let the Wordsj OTraditional>.............. Sha.piro Anithen-l'Eiiu vo-ellu- î........Modim ]Binder-Shapiro jSo09-i -WiiI Lift Up Mine Eyes 1%f' Bernice Taylor Va'Anachnu..............Suier Lro....................erimanr Organizes Booking Agency for )Bands, Entertàinment Bill -Lehle of Wilmette .is, organizig a hooking agency on 'the nortb shoreýgj for orchestras and entertainment. Mr. Iehl1e, Who lias heen a residenit of Wil- 1 miette during his elitire lifetime, is,,now 1 conductiig, a lO-piece orchestra in Chi- cago. He also was .leader of sevýeral uther. orchestras while: attending New. Trier. High schô)ol. With his new hookiitg agency Nfr. Lehi 1e plans to provide. orchestras and entertainment for datîces and social and Club affairs. NMrs. Johnl . Wilds, 2 44 Oxf ord road, Keiiil,.orthl,,is .entertaining a% luncheon and bridge toda,ý' in houir of 'Mrs. J_ Crossett mA'ho. is visiting hier daughiter and famnily, the George. Kingsleysý of Kenitivorth. ton, N. Y., -formerty of Wilne tte, who is visiting ber mother in Chica- go, was one of the guests. THOMAS DECRTING CO Pàating aisd .Decorating 1033 MAIN STREET Wilmette.2378, A nnounces He is now ready to.serve your AWNING N1EBDS Cugtoni Made Awnings Rehanging and Cleaning GATRERCOAL AWING SERVICEC 1511 H-ighland Ave., Wilmette Phone WILMHETrB 989 ni 'ecneec Il be officially op- ened with a luncheon to be held at the 1-lotel. Sherman in Chicago Tuesday noon. The visiting. churchmen wilI be welcomed by Bishop Stewart and, he and Charles P. Taft, IL, of Cincinnati will be the speakers. The first formaI. ,ession of the congress will he held in ers in the nebate wîi be the t<ev. Tr. L.. Harris of Harvard universliy and the Rev. Frank Gavin of General The- ological seffinary, New York. The Rev. KarlI-Morgan Block of St. Louis will discuss the topic, "The Place~ of P rayer in Christian Li1e- at the Fni- day afternoon meeting. The Congress sermion will be de- livered in services to he held Wednes- day morning by. the Rt. Rev. Robert Nelson, bishop of Western Missouri. GUARANTRE theo SUCCESS ,of Your Lawn and Garden Ail our seeda nmust be the. best-and- ouiy the. best. With them you may bc certain of obtain. ing the maximum resuits with the propçr care. Grass Seed-Our Own Mixture, per lb. 30é Penniass sd al B RuItb a in geaoa-reasonable prices ...£ PRICES REASÔNABLE WINNBTKA 914 940-M )aS t', IL -.~ l0mP.M. ;-an-

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