Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1935, p. 3

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Tht protestant churches of Wil- mette will againjoin in Union Lenten * evening services, beginning Sunday evening, March 24, and closing with tht Union. Good Friday Thréee-Hoiir O service April. 19. Thet*services will be held in the various churcheg..in rotation, as, fol- lows:* March 24 -at the Wilmette Bap- tist church; March 31 at, tht English Lutheran cburch; April 7 at tht First. Presbyterian, cburch;- April 14'at tht First Conigregational chuich, and Fni- day, April 19, at St.> Augustine' Episcopal Cburcb. This will.give five congregations an opportunity to be hosts to the. united Christian forces, of Wlinmette.- The speakers at these unitedt ser- 'VIC es will be he pastors, of tht Wil- mette *churches, and tht assignments by the Wilmette Ministers' Union are as follows: March 24-tht Rev. John G. Hindley; March 31-tht Rev. Hu- bert Carleton; April 7-tht Rev. George D. Ailison; April 14-tht Rev. * David Kabele; April 19-ail tht min- isters. Teeis' a splendid spirit of co- operation among tht churches and pastors of tht village, as bas been. demonstrated on many previous oc- casions," states tht Rev. James 'T. Veneklasen, president of tht Wil- mette Ministers' Union, "and these united services afford futher oppor- tunity for fostering this spirit of unity Mathew Francis Ph, Ca pi. Cloiv C. McGuire, until rcccnily a memtber of the Milvau- kepolice-départiment qssigiied . the police school of instruction, en- tered uipou his duties as assistant Village manager ini charge of the Wilmwtte police e pmrmentott rb- ruarvy 15. Present planîs provide for his appoinirnent bo the office of SUperintendeni of police 7whten legal eliqibiliiv lias' been established. *Capiii and Airs. MeGuire, wiih their tivo children, Helen and *Clovd. Jr.. arc nîonai home in the Lii'den Cresi apartimenis. mnec rper to maice YOU excliun "It is. a beauty and what a bar- gain!" Silice we,,announced a week ago that we would distribute a limited, number of these volumües, they bave, gone like the, proverbial "o cakes." It is our only. fear that the suip- ply will nfot ast for the lîimite-d time of the offer. Thlitis.whywe urge. you to get your copy now and- avoid disàp- pointmentL Thte ictionary, bound in black selgrain fabrikoid contains- 1;2W pages and 60,000 words, begides many :pages of worthwhile data. Hold Day of Prayer Observances Friday Women members of Wilmette churches are holding a prayer service in the Mihnette English Lutherait, church, Seventh street at Greenlea I avenue, Friday, March 8, which is thtù World Day of Prayer, when wonen throughout the whole world will con- duct prayer services. This service will last onte hour, beginnirig at Chester Milton Sanford, widely known throughout the United States as a vocational counsellor, will spend. ail of next week at New Trier Jiigh school. He will give lectures before student- assemblies, will hold i divid-, ual conferences and will address the New- Trier faculty. members Monday afternoon and the New.Trier Parent- Teacher association. Tuesday night at 8 'o'clock in 'the old -auditorium. His subject for the P.'T. A. lecture wil be "ýPresent Trends in, Education." Ai. L. Grinneli, New Trierfaut inember who is in.charge of the.voca- tional- guidance program at'the high school, states' that parents! are wel-, corn e to attend the student assemblies, as well as the parent-teacher meeting Tuesday night. widéIy Knowm Authoeity As. a lecturer Mr. Sanford. has ad- dressed more thati 1,200 educational institutions,, and before some of these institutions he bas spoken as many as tvwelve limes. ecmnes to New Ti ie, highly recommended. In addition to bis lectures at educational institutions Mr. Sanford has. addressed more than 300 teachers' institutes and bas spoken to a large number of men's and women's clubs. Ht is a much sought-after commencement speaker, and is tht senior author of four text- books. Ht bas written - extensively for leading educational magazines.. Oudlie Lectuns The choirs of tht entertaining churches will bring messages in music appropniate to tht Lenten season. Wilmette Junior Garden Club Plans Exhibit, Sale Tbrough tht courtesy of the, florist and landscapt service, 1199 Wilmette- avenue, opposite tht North Short station, tht Wilmette Junior. Garden club will hold an exhibit and sale of miniature japanese rock gardens. Cnlcago, organizea two year 's ago as tht irst- federal -government step to round up mort available cash for home owners. did $4,752,980 worth of lending: business last year witbout calling uîpon the national treasury for more than $500,000 additional capital. Federal Savings and Loan association of Wilmettt is afflliated. "That the 'batik was able during other's. Burdens." Mrs. Hortense LechIer will bc thé, soloist and Victoria G. McLeod, will. be at the organ. *Mrs. E. H. Smith of Chicago W*ll be tht speaker. Invite Trustee Nominees to Attend Board Meetings, Monday from 8:30 to 9:15 a. m.-Medi-- cine, dentistry-, pharmiacy nursig, vet- erlnary medicine and la6oratory 'tech- nique. Tuesday from 9:.45 to 10:30 a. m.- Engineering,'* traàes and, transportation. Wednesday from 10:45 to il':36 a. m. - Law, business, clerical work and jour-. Thursday from 9:45 -to 10:30 a. m.- Costume designlng, Interior decoration, beauty culture, commercial art, music and drarnatlc art. FYiday f romr ,8:30 tn Q9:15 oa'gc1ag'i 'J-CrIJZ>' avenue, 15 1in Frarsos, r%. Note: Eci attending tht Kansas conferenceo y0h o tht Methodist Episcopal church. q ..Buying o rSi cf W I e ge an tK IUV IJ 14J I 5. How do yo-u plan to complote your ...,...~ZLJmalcing room for the new office. I preparation for yùur chosen vocation? 'Consuit OurWntAds

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