Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1936, p. 13

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terPreting tné theme "Inspiration Alongimno tecmfteofdieto theRoa.'Llnk Ewill'be the hostesses. fr this new movement. Tomorrow 'nlght (Fridày) a group ofi The campaign bas as its objective miembers wifl accompfany Pastor Allison tesitual revival of M1ethod.ismn to the C-ommfunlty church In. Park ]Ridge and, the finan cial negriéoth where hie will participate in their Preachnegdigfte ing Mission. The group Of .misslýh» ioný>etbodist Episcopal home this church last week were well receivea eign missions. Thé financial, and for.. objective and much appreciated. is twelvemilliondollars. C'hurch schéol at 10 o'clock Suniday Bishop Waldorf declared in bis; of-ý morning *111 begin to get down to ficial communication to the MethodChristinas plans q nd programs.. Christ- s icpl cfàéàih mas Eve always brings us a fine c arol :thEpimsopeal conregti that serviee, wlth a pageant presented by Our "eemutbasprtual recovery as Young people and a service of. baptlsm. w>mell as a. recovery- in tbe business, In addition there bas already been.plan- financial and industrial>lfeoftb ned a Christmas banquet*or Our boys fof'h and girls on Wednesday evenmng,.»ecem- lUniited States." lie stated furtber ber 30. with a magiclarn and lots of fun. that every evidencepoints to a comThis week the. board of trustees n ero . fP.rosperity. in tbe' United vlted subseriptions. for. coxnpletely re-, States. furnishjing the Social hall wlth new .Tbe new movemnent, it is hoped, chairs sultable for classes, dinners and organizationial meetings. Ail members will. establish a better spiritual life are Invitedl to present the church with on the eart of ea-cb communican~t; soine of, this equii*ment. 'and. affiiciaI situa'tion whkb will Wednesday, December 16, there will be inject renewed vigor into each of the a Workers conference, and memnbers of ail Methodist Episcopal cburcb agencies boards are expected to attend, also both at home and abroad. teachers of the Church school. Further details wili be-announced in the Sunday------morning service at il o'clock, when Dr. Allison will have charge and preach the H ld uneAra Services sermion. x£fflL. M-1-- xi __________ SpecWss for TIwrs., ,Sat. LEC of: LAMB Genuine Spring. 8 to 9-lb. avg., lb............ wu* 731« WIL 731 21u BABY LEG LAMB 5 to 6-lb. avg., lb-.. 4 to 6-lb. avg., 11h. .... 3l 29C c 1SHOULDIER LAMI tOAST Genuine Spring.2 Freeh. Dressed Roiàt-ý ing. 4-lb.. avg...lb. Fresh Dressed Erying. 3-lb.,lb.,.. ~ Fresb Dressed7 Stewing. 4 to 5-Il.2 PRIMIE SIRLOIN STÉEAIC. ereshbDressed.,e 8-20-lb. avg., IL BEEF TONGUES. Fresh. 3/2 to17 5-16. avg.,. Froua AU Over the WorId Stilton....jar $1.39 Cheddar.....lb. 43C IIes*imer . ... lb. 43C Bis,.Cisees*. -lb. 239c PRIME ROUND STEAK..2a Cut to order............ lb. 3S STEAK. Cnt to order ..... lb.5 c H I ORANGES 69C GRAPEFRUIT: Texas Pink, 4 for Dr. Hutbert Carleton, rector St. A ugustine's "lu ivirs,. -eien W. Pi Funeral services for Mrs. Watts Payne, wife of H. *B, Payne, 595 Elm street, Win were held Tuesda in thé Re Texas thin skin. Juicy and sweet. 3 doz. 39g Payne was born in Des TheRt.Rev GergeCrag SewatMoines and educated in Davenport, D.D., Bisbop of Chicago, will preach Iowa, wbere she spent the early in St. Augustine's on Sunday niorning, years of ber married life, mioving latDjeceinber 20, at the 11 prepared for the same. She was a memnber of Sunset Ridge The rector is absent from the parish Cutycu n omryblne for a few days this wcek to preach the to 'the North Shore Golf club. She a. m. service ' He er to Chicago. Eleven year h i. will at the same time administer the ayandg sacred -rite of Confirmation to those *hoad s~ Mr. Payne moved to Winnetka. have been The women of the Associated Gullds -lowing .'a enxe ruil, Pertionpertowill imeet this Frlday, December 11, as oigaerrenypeto ea united Guild in the Parish House at fornaed 10 days earlier. 10.30 t. ni., with lunecheon at noon. Mrs. Groufid to your o r der for perc, 29c., Palace P r i d e. Silex or drip. Lb). MUSHROOMS: ...... lb. box 29C POTATORS: Red McClure Colorado, Creanu of Crop. None better. Peck 494 H&.1* Né29e CARROTS: Sugar sweet. California's best. Large bunches... 3 bunches 14e Dy [i1s of 850 Mich., and by one -brother, Carson Remington, of Milwaukee. For many years. Mr. Remington was associated with the North Western railway. j 4-4 Geeen Bay Rd. KeL 5204 j' $5

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