Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1925, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE October 16, 1925 Bible Hour for Adults Thursday, at 7:45. Stephen A. Lloyd, minister Raturtla~· ttv~ Junior choir will m et The })astor announces a senl1o·u for rehearsal at 7 p. m. A complete Rl'riPs for the coming Sundays tlealing att(' !Hlanc_. i~ desired as SJWCial music with great e\·ents in the histon· of th·· is in pn·p:uation. C hriRtian Church. The first sermon will " hl·wt·ve thf' birthda \' of the NicP·1e 1600 years ag-o. Th(' :'U'Ol)·i ~undn~· morning. All departm e nts of C're(·<l tht.· t"'hu1 ch svhnol m··t· t at 9:30 o'clock. v>i1l memorializ e the translation oi ..fh .:. N w Testament Into th e Englisly ::1.1·TlH· Junior congregation will as-.. gua.g(' by \ViJl iam Tynpale, co pl ted Th e ~wmbl t: for genernl worship at 10:30 and print e d in Germany 15 i). lhil'(l St rl11011 will <lNtl ·ith the wlwn n.·. Lloyd will address tht· m. Jt (> fonnation, partie . tht <>ve>nts A eordial invitation is PXTh e m inistt·r w i 11 Jll'(·ach at 11 of 1 :i2G. o'elock. "rhen ynu are just t ·tTibh· tt ·IHlt>d io tlw puhlic, esp<>ciall~· to such discourag-t·d by th <' unkind treatment as are not connected with an~· chur(.'h of your f··llow-mpn, do you f' ver thinl<, to ht'ar tlH·se sermons. "I wish 1 could li\'<' h~· myself, th <' n Th e first meeting of th e Bible Hour otlwrs would have to l eaYe n1 e alone," With lll'Yt· t· a thoug·]ll of thl· Jdl·SS I!lg'S J) l o \'t· d a gT,l'Ht SUCCl·SS ill point of atth e rain~ · nig·ht. those Ram·· ft·llcnv-mc·n rna,. hav·· ft·!J(]anc~· . <h·spit·' hroug-ht you'! This is tht- t.hem;. of Dr. Xl'X t Thursday·:-; nweti ng· should h E' 'h e Bible l.i oo k Llo~· cl's sermon, the suhj ct of "' hich 111 ,, v h Letter attt>nd d. t u IH· cri:-:;cusst·d is <; v n e:-;is. . is "On Common Ground." A g-r(·at ~et-tog-ethcr nH.' c ttng· and ThP Su n<la~· J· ;n·n i ng· d u }, lltt ·P tl'; i 11 hanqu e t of Luth rans in and ahout 1 Satur<lay this churl'h at 7:30 p. 111. Th e spf'akc·r <'hicag-o is :-;<'h e dulNl for for tlw ~·Yt·u i ng· is to lh· Hi shop Eclwi n t·n· ning·, OetoiH ·I· 31, at th e La Salle Ti(·kt'ts may now lH· g-ot 1 en .Holt Hug-hi's, and ~liss <1lacl\·s Swai·th - hott·l. 1"1'0111 :\lr. ". Fromm at $2.!i0 eac h . The out i to h~· tht· soloist. · prog-ranr will bt> })ro~u]('astPtl. I Tut · sda~· t>Y··Ilillga i:. 'i :30 o'clock Hoose\·~· lt Troop ~o. ~ will nw e l .tt lwadq ua rt t· I·s. 1·: w a l't ( "nok, ::-;couttnastt·r . 1 1 1 Congregational Church I You'll find it to your advantage All the Latest and Best to make yoQr seh.ction of Holid;y Cards at ·once. The assortment is · full ·and prices are lower. Now is a good time to place your otder for engraving, designing, etc. BOOKS ' .l I 1 THE BOOK STORE Winnetka 1101 WINNETKA 724 Elm St. · \\· .... c1 llL·sda , . marks th e fiTst Church school nigl1t st·rYi<·p of th· · s<·ason. Tht· tt·al'IH ·rs aud olliv····s v.-ill ass(·mhle fOI' <linn I' H t ti :30 p. Ill., aftt·t· Wh ieh <lt-votions will be conduct ·d by M:r. Lloyd. Th· ·11 th<· dt·partmPnts will 111t:'l't for a shot·t time> IH·fort:> tlw g-eneral l>usint·ss s··ssion at which plans will be considered for Hallowe'en and for our mtssiuu:u·~· { 'hl·tsllltas tn ·t·. Thursday- A rummag-e sal!' will bt· conducted IJ~· tht· :"\t·ighltot·hnod Cird<· of which :\Irs. F. J. Scht·idenh e lm ·is c hairman . If you hav1· any <.lonations kw clly <.:a 11 a Ill E.' Ill ht·r of t ht· t.:ircl e and she will arrange for them to fH: call<:>d for. English Lutheran Ht·rYiet·s for· Oct. 1 ·. "Strengtlwtwd wi~h mig·ht by his Spit·it in thl' inner man" will be the tt:>xt <-!~ .~lw _:wnnon at tlw worship ~our. 1 h1s . \\' Ill he the third messag-e 111 the. sent' S on I 'aul's t-pistlt· to the Ephes1an_s. This s ries will help you as a, b~l!~· \'e l · to at>IH't·eiate the glory of Chnst :-; church and thL· greatne::;s of your calling in Christ. Bible S('hool at H:..J.;.. Th1· children of_ the P~·imary depa I'lllH'n t are pleased ~Ith their new l,esson:::; and han(} work. ~he. adult <'lass will will study 1 Cormt~Ians: 13 . ~~ lnd1a next Sunday. of the· Packard Six? f i Packard Six closed car may be caught and ASK five men the lowest price at whtch a . all but one will say four or five thousand dollars. . The _good ship "Entngt·l'" will arrivtThe p<tJs'lor will g-Ive a sho1·t address on the mission work condu ·ted by the unitL·d Lutheran chun·h. St. John's Lutheran \Yilmett and !'ark avenues: \Vilm ettt· ~h·J;m<~n. \Y . .Me:n·r, ~I. A., pastor· Hili I ntll'll· a \'1·n ue. 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