Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1925, p. 11

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:O:ct:o:he:r:2:3::19:2:5==================================W:I:L=:M:E::T~T~E==L=I=F==E==========================================~ll s h e w i ll see that they are call ed f or: Congregational Church ~s 1st lO . . ' I !----·s Friday-l\Irs. C. A. Cat·penter will bl:! S t ep h en A. Lloyd, minist r. Haturday-J unior cho ir '\\~i ll meet hos t ess to the \ Vashington avenue ~ir for re h earsal at 7 p. m. " . E. Mc- c l e at a 1 o'clock l uncheon at her home at 601 \Vash i ngton a venue. l\lrs. Cor-mack, director. Gf'orge Upson and :\Irs. F. A. Cushing Hmith will assist Mrs. CarpentPr. sun(lay-The Church s hool will at 9:30 a. m. The 100 per cent clas!.;;·s are on the increase. Don't, be the one Engli~h to mar the record your class is rnak(;r~t-nl e af nnd Se'\·t-nth i ng-. \\'Hilum {; uiHt- . paHtor St>r·vicf's for .October 2:i. The Jun.ior congregation ·will as"CnitNl in hrist" will ht' the them·' ~·a·mule for general worship at 10:30 of the pastor's mt>s~ag(· at the wora. m. where Mr. McCormack will ' bring- ship hour. The nwssag-p will he based some of these rumors heard running on the fourth chapter of li,;phesians. about the Chur·ch school to light wh n Some of the vital factors neces-san· he will talk on an a l ways inter(·Hting to truf' Christians fellowship and unit\· subject of "Ghosts." will be m(-ntio11Pd . Thf' worship begin·s at 11 o'clock. The minister w ill vreach at 11 o'clock. His subject is to be "The Hihh· school at ~+:.t.i . Tht· :Hlult cla~s Gospt'l of Encouragement" f(,.. down- will stucly "Paul in EJ)hesus." The ht·artt'<l folks. · Evangel will atTivt· at ('ur second mission field in India. This will be one The Sunday Evening' dub meets in of th<' mof't impr11tant visits on our this church at 7:30 p. m. Strickland world tour. nillilan is to be tht· HJ)(.·aker for the l·vening-, and the so loist will lH' :\liss The Hallov..·e't,n social ·w ill liP givPn Anna ~yuerg, violinist. on the evening; of Friday, October 30. All mE>mb<> r s ancl friends are invite(l to com<' and (·njo~· this joyful e\·e.1t. :\lon<lay-1\trs. \ Valter G. :\lour· will ··lltertain the North End circle at ht·r ThP ca.t<·<·h tical class will be helcl home at 1038 Greenwood aYenu, at a as usual Satul'(lay mot·ning- t·ach wt>ek I~ :30 l uncheon. ~.frs. l\loore will he at 9 o'cl ock. a!'sisted by ::\Irs. Frank K'oontz, ::\Irs . .Ja('k ~tackhou~w .. and :\Irs. Jamf's 'MtJSCLE ·D~PiftO FOOTWEAR JfOR CHILDREN F.IND our EDGEWA~ 'RUB"'.S Lutheran At>nTH SH<m£ PATAON-' SHOP CONVENIENT " ' fiiAi:K AN OX~ORD LIKE DADDY WEARS FOR THE BOY OF I TO 1% YEARS Sturdy ia conatruetion; amart ia appearance; huilt ef a com~iaatioD of tan non-aeuff lesthera. Crepe · leather aolea; excellent yaJue . SiR.~ to I. $8.H .\ dl~:r. .:\fonclay ev( ~ ning t h en· · will HH·ding of thf' Churc h 'abint'l t.·<'lo<'k in the church otlicl'. Fred E. :\I. Cole. 315 .E ssex road, ret urn ed to K enil worth Frida\· from ;:) lw :t two weeks' tr ip to ~rw York. \Y:ls;lat 7::w ington an d Phi lade lphi a. 'J'u1·s<lay - i:l:i 1'. :\1. Hoc·se\···lt tt·oop 2'\o. :! wi l l lllt't·t at h .. :-ulquart··J'!'. Ew:· l't < 'ool\ ~coutmastt·r. \\'c·drH·Hla~·- ('hurch 2'\ight st·n·iee at :-- n'do<"k . This is a one-hour· serv i c tu \VhiC'h a ll ar.- Wt·lcome. ::\[r. f~ l o·; -.1 i~ g-oing· to <:oruluct an O p tn F"on.i111 1111 " \\"hat C'onstitut 'S AnH:rican "i\·ilization'.'" Tht>t't· are to a numhf'r of s!wakt·l's as Wt>ll a!; an opt·n cli!;<·u-;SJOll 1111 this th··11w . :\fr·. :\[c('ormaeK will l1·;ttl tht· sing-ing and :\lis!' <'al 1 WI·Il will lw at th1 · piano . 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