Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 6

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0o Mrs. W. E. Dunn, 225 Dupee place, has just returned from Hot Springs, * SUITSAND TOP COATrS Press«- ig- aittou cation in Evanston, Donald and Joanne, and a sister, Miss Louise M. Keller of Chicago. OUESTS 0F« MASONS TONIGHT The officers and. members. of, the Winiietka *Masonic iodge wil be guests of the Wimette Masonic loçige in the Wilmette Masonic, temple this evening .(Tbursday)., The evening's trgam Iil begin at 7:30. R ecre- a;tion Night.will lbe observed by the Wilmette lodgeThursday, March 21. Oïl Sheen"Perm anen't Sbolàp"o oed$ FNger Wave Icided W. have'installed an Arnold Hot Oji Steamer to remve SIdu adTU t. ivigorate the scalp, bringlng Mie and lustre to the hair. Trealmen - $1.000 For Appinmmne.-PIsone WiImett. 696' Esther Bca uty Shop Main Floor - 1213 Wilnmette Aveau.e Shampoo - inger Wave,- Arch - Trlu' or Manilcure Any Titrée 85e ~tp ** 9 There is right now a speciai re- quest, and néed for a full size bcd, mnattress and window curtains. Many articles of bousehold -fur- nishings are dsaddduring sipring housecieaning. We would appreciate having such for distribution to those in need of th ein. -Wilniette Welf are. Board. DadsWill be: Guests, of Boys. at Freshman Glass Mixer Marck .26 Boys in thee freshmnan. Class at New Trier High school will be hosts to their dads" 'at a 'mixer. to be held en Tuesday night, March 26, froin 6 to 10 o'clock in the high schooi gymnasium. Last fail a series of inixers were held -by the~ varieus freshman boys' advisor rooms, but this time aIl boys in the ciass are extending a mass invitation to their fathers to join them in an evening of fun and play. There'1l be no speeches and no pro- gram of a formai nature, it is an- nounced. For the fathers and sons who want to play gaines there wiIi be handball, badminton, table tennis, volieyball, basketball and soft ball. Later in tbe evening the swimming pool will be open to ail .wbo care, to cool off. For the fathers who want to watcb rather than participate there ~will be eight or nine different games going on at the same time in the gyninasinni or in the field bouse. Forty-two per cent of the freshmani fathers attended thé mixers heid last fali, and it is expected. that therle will be a large representation at -the event scheduied for March 26., This big mixer is part of a program -to have the. fathers of New Trier boys. grow up with their sons and to en- courage a cioser comradeship'. ment of one ofthte great hymns ot the Christian cburch. It is 'usually in- terpreted as referring to the unity of Christians, implying that, though there may be diversity in doctrinal systems, and variety in worship, and difference i forms of church government, there, is an underlying unity of spiri, fwbi ch makes. for ,harmony. and 'fraternity- in church reiationships. This has become tncreasingly a, fact through the ,iast decade., Umi1ty of Purpoe Perha'ps nowhere is this unity of spirit among ýChristians given fluer ex- pression than' here.in Wiinette. De- nominationai naines such as Lutherans, Baptist.ýs Episcopalians,, Presbyterianis, etc., lose their' sharp distinctions wben the M'enbers' of these communions join hands and hearts in tbe common cause and task of the Christ ian' faith and service. This, uity has not b een shout- ed f ront the housetops, nor is it ad-ý vertised flagrantly, but it is rmal, none the iess, and bas been demonstrated in ,ma#y eoncrete ways and to. good ad-. vantage in the village. Wiimette is to be congratulated on this feature of fr5 civic life. It is conspicuous in con- trast to some' other communities. Open at Baptist Churçh The Union Lenten services wbich are to be inaugurated on Sunday evening, March 24, at the Baptist church, are added evidence of this unity. The minis- ter of the Congregationai church. the Rev. John G. Hindiey, wiii be guest' preacher at the Baptist church, and tbe other pastors of the village will assjst in the services. On the foliowing three Sunday evenings up to Easter the serv- ices wil be at the Engl.ish Lutheran, the Presbyterian, and' the Congrega- tional churches in turn, the preachers for these services being the Rev. Dr. Hubert Carleton, the Rev. George Alli- son, the Rev. David Kabele.in turn. Andi on Good Friday, at the S t. Augus- tine cburch, ail the pastors, Will join in the service. Invite Ail Villagejs. The viliagers may show their appre- 'cainof and cooperation with this spirit of ýunity amonjg the churches by THKIX CHILDRKU e ~tc&tAe IV who is à junior at Wellesley college, wili be ho me on Friday, March 22, for ber spring vacation. Her sister, Ruth,- who is a freshinan there,. wil be home also. E ' QNOMY 51H0P P4EDS Econorny $hop is grateful for the response to last week's appeal Severai little girls are warm and happy i the outgrown coats sent in. More .could be placed if any are available. The bookshelves are rather empty. If you have any books to pass on Economy Shop will be glad to find i eaders.-Mrs. A, L. Grinnel, chair.man.- ;.j Il ý ý eccaý

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