Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 12

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PIANO, oACROSONJ Wîhz im cilw Sotte 1sud the porfetod aem» &"e cqibsi musiiens me tslking shoot. -Stsndardi 88 note oca1e, snd a patemted d *siset exjqdsts b.auty. Cslrrhs the God oue> keepins Gusumty SeaL. Hear it... The First Presbyterian c1hurch of is to celebrate the Silver Wilmette the gymnasium, we know we are of. chil- Anniversary of its. organization dur-est, ana. number greater. the pleasinig ton, Glencoe, n icnl schooL Latin Lakeae Chicago dren, to ýwhom a dancing tesson in ing the week, of. October 1 to 21 a lovely baltiooh is an event to. be This church was oirganized: on SunGordon.à Refoy, left for, the Uni- looked forward to,. and an ýoccasion day, October 22, 1911, in thé. Fist ' The fist, Congregational 'churcb. versity of Illinois Sunday to com-, t0 ýbé remembered. the is -He and the year. .Wilson, mence .his sophomore Parties are being planneéd for, al past or .was D.J soun of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Refoy of important occasions during the coi-, early'services were bield-,iii the roms 524 Ridge road, Wilmàette. of the. Wilmetie* Woman's club. The ing season. TheI-Harvest Moon Festival will be first church buildingý was dedicate.d Mrs. Fred A. Barker of 431 Eighth our first party. Fifth and gixth grade 1 May 25, 1913,' which was later dtstrect is sufficiently. ýrecovered f rom classes are being held frorn 4 to, 5 stroyed by fire. her illness of twcy montbs to be up o'clock, Blind as. TheyGo seventh classes f rom' for several hours each day and ýre- 5 to 6 o'clock, andgrade class-' eighth grade The -present new cburch building romn held'f be. ceive visitori. will es or Fortnigbtlies was begun in- 1931, but is stili in pro-ý 7 tol 8:30. Ail classes will start Sep- cess- of building, the congregation tember 25. We are expectinig a large, having adoptedthc cautious and wise e nrollîment. poliiy of paying as they go,- ani re-Mirs. John G. Wilson. chiairman, inaining free of debt'. Ways & Means. The chapel was completed two weeks ago and thiunit wil be dedi-. cated on Stinday afternoon, October Kenil. 3532 1 18, witb appropriate ( rcises. AafeM1 iIV 1 Il Shop Temple Players WilI I vwr ÀLL Qi 31 44 Frossons l'esches omRiepa The Temple Players announce the presentation of the one-act play, "Banquet," by Ferenc Moînar, at an open mee ting in. North Shore Congregation Israel temple, Glencoe, Tuesday evening, September 29, at 8:30 o'clock. This w-iiUl be the first. presentation of this play on the Present Draina Tuesday Outlime week's Pirogram The other features of the Anniversary week 'will include the anniversary service Sunday morning. October 18; World Service Nighit, Wednesday evening,, October 21: Home Coming banquet and reception Friday evening, October 23, Comnmunion and reception of members ',i A xr m rn r oh r 25 ndl a POTATOIS -NO 1New 10ibs. 29c ....... 3stalis8c PEA&CHES Fr:ésto'ebyouhelas CELERY. crisp FLORIDA FRUIT CO.. No Mss'. Land ION SheridaRd. CrnrManan N Theodore Rosenheim, Mildred Shuster, Selma Citron, Milton Klee, Herman Anspach, and Harriet Harris. x:oy Simon will be the stage manager, and Dorothy Sigel in charge of properties. LU mrsI. j. bn VIV %lL. pastors, former pasgtor, N. tov the first te members, to the living charter to .and Presbytery, of representatives ail the meml)ers and friends of the church. Wilmette at Ewvaton Qak and Church Miss Florence Sellery, 908 Ash-ý avenue, left last Friday to enter land dani Jeanne Rehfeld, d Mrs. William H., Rehfeld, her senior year at the University ofý Colorado. Her brother, Tom, recently retîirw<1te Cincinnati, where be is CHIEF WASH ,CQOMPANY NO TOILLPHONE SERVICE FOR THE NORTH, SHORE' DPial OpoeMor for Enlerprise 5500 «4

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