42 WILMETTE LIFE December 11 , 10~5 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllolllllllllll lllllllllllllllllltlllllllltiiJIJtl l llll' 0 · 1 Church C ODgregatlODa lliniHtc.·rs, Stt>Jthen .: \. Lloyd and ,V. E. ~lcCormack Tlw 'Voman's Guild, l\f1·s. L. L. Perry, prE"sldent, will ha\' an important busi11l' R~ 11ll't.> ting· 0 11 }<'I'I.da,· at 1.'30 p. lll, · " .At 3 o'cloC'k on Frida" afternoon the \Yilm ettC' League of \vom 0 n Vot rs will hold a nwding- on tht· "\Vorld <"o u1·t·· at this ehur('h in Pi.Ig-1·im hall. · :\Irs. Jamt·s ::\Iorri!-ion, statt· ))l'esid (·n t or the lt>ag-u e, "'·ill speak. 1\lrs. Mor7:1:-, p. 111. oll Tuvsda~· . I ·~(IIISI · \'vlt ri~on stu<lil'd th e Court abroad ancl i!' \H·ll eq uippt d to giYc a constructive Tt'O('JI Xo. 2 will med <tt ht ·:t rlqll<ll'll'l'~. J >r. Charl~·s 1:. I :Ia J.; l ', scout Jll:t~ talk on this subject. t 1'. Friday e YPning-, ~ :l!'i o'do<'k. ThP outs will llll'f't wHh ~kipper Ewart Coole · . · . . .. Satt·r<la,·. j' p. 111. fht .JuntO! chott "ill mt·(·t ioi· I'('}H ·arsa l undt·r th(· rlitt·ctio n of l\Ir. l\IcCormack . haYe been received ft·om most of including the enti r e body of VIllagt trustees. Judge Jarecki will b tht· principal speake r of the <'V ·ning. ~~ we expect a l arge attendance 011 this occasion only those members who notifv l\Ir.' H.ichanlson, l\1r. Band, or 1\fr. J ' }1 l aCCCI11lnlCl\Vall< in aclvancf' w1 )e < . dated. Dinnc·r will h<· s ~rn·d })l'Ompt 1~ at 7 o'clock. ' TL ·' Hlul·llinls will nwl't 'l'uf'sda~· at 1 3 ·30 o'clock. ::\1 iss Hut h Knit·Jl and I .::\li~s L"har1ott<> ::\loocl~· in char~· ( ·. ~~w~.1: I First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMEITE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenue St I SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-II A. M. \Vcdne ~day gi "1 of "1 Tc. timonial ~unclay School Exercise. HI at 11eeting-R P. ?\1. 9 :45 A. 11. 5 - f< ti Ill starr at 2 o'clock. 3:311 p. 111.. \\ .(lit 1 'ula~ ntt·t ·t undt·l' u 11 · tltn ·t·t '"" ot. I t.u nld ~pitlllt ·~. ('hurch :\ight. Sl'l'Yt<-:~· at . ·I, ·J · \ <'ht·isttn:ts ~~·mJH·~tllllt. '. 01 1 1 ' · . : .. ·d to tt·ll of tlH·it· ia(·sl · · · · .... i'.\'· ·1'.' 11 '~~' ts 11 " 11 .1 :\!,·<'hristmas t'X IH' I' II·HCl'. ::\lts~ (d .tee. · .. 1 .. j ('onn'lCk will sing, and th1 ·n· wdl IJ, .. . Tht· Chut·C'h !':<'hool nwl'ts a~ .t:.\t) , .· .' . \ s nndt·l' the · ll':tdt ·rsh lfl 1 · 11 111 · . · o clock SundaY nwrning-. In the Junior < l111stm.ts 1 departnwnt, :~II intert>sting- little })l:lV of ::\It·. ::\)('('O!'lll'lt'l, , l'alled " \Ylwn Dn ·ams Come TnH·. '/ . · ·\\ . c·: 1111 p Fir1 1111 'I hu··~~ 1:t:. 11 k . 1]' ' 1 :'Iii:-:-: Fr;tll\dll lH' '"i\'l'll ]1,· tl11 · :::'lli!-;sps June ·\ n d<'rROII, Jlt'lvn ·r:owt·J·, l·~l l<.·n Cozz;. ,,~,~~:irl:-: ""It at :::::." .~·~· ' "1 ' :t!Hl ::\laidit· \\'ut·hi'Jll<l ltn. Th< · 1>1 :1\ ~···~ ll n\\;trd. ~ttatdt.~l\. ~hows how ntlll'h th1 · Tt·lln<·Ss(·t> mo\IJJtain ('hildl't'll ll l't·d Hlld dt·sire an (·du- ) cation, and tlw has lllan~· Hill academ\· to thingR off(·r l'IC'asant tht·lll. ~cholat·ships ·for th<·st· C'hil<lrC'n ha\· .. been chosvn II\· tht · ('hut·<·h S<'hool :t'-' th e oh j<·ct of its ('hl·istntas gi\·ing. a11d l'V<.>ry o1w is l'Hg"t>l' to lt>:trn as mtll'h as h e can about th< ·st· Pt·o plt-. The Senior d(' Partml'llt will also h:t\· · a special PI'OgTallJ thi s :-;unclay . Thl· Junior C'ong-n'g·a.tion as:-;t-mhl 's t'o1· general wor:::;hip at 10 ·30 a. m. Ht·v. McCormack will lead ·the <1 Yotional service. At this time "Leaven on Noisy Cre(·k," a short (lramatization, will b givt·n by :\lary Elizah <'t h Town send, l\Iarion l\fcDo nal<l ancl Bl·tty Funk e . Thi s is also a skt't<'h of th~· mountain people in whom we an· so inte1·es t e d this ~·t~ar, ancl is so intt·t·S ting in itsdf th at no onp will want to miss it. "The In C' ffa <'Pab l t> Christ" is th0 subject of th e s(· rm on by H<>v. \V . E . .::\T('Cormack at the morning- sPrYiC'<· ot' worship at 11 o'eloclc The ' Vilmf'tte ~UJHlay En·ning· cluJ, m ee ts at this dnu·eh at 7:30 J). m. 'l'h <· speakl'l' will 1H· thl' Ht·\', x('\\' l' ll Dwight Hillis, D. n. Th e !'('gular Dt'Ct· mht·r 11H'Pting· or the l\f e n's c lub will lh· hd<l :\[ond:n· i11 th e natut·e of a Fol'Uill. All the var.ious m e n's organizations in the village h:t\'t· been invit <·<l to nttt·JHl. AC'l't·ptann·s ~~·a ~ \Yt · clnt·~<la~·. ::\It-ding oC th~ · <'h"!'~'h. Subject of the Lesson Sermon. December 13-"God the Preserver of Man" ('} READING ROOM-II63 WILMETTE AV.E. Daily (exccp \\\: clnl'~<lay and Saturday) 9 A. 1£. to 6:UO P. 11. \Vedn csda\' 0 i\.~1. to /:45 P.11. Saturday ·9 A. 11. to 9 P. 11. 1l fl ' t1 ( '( HOURS: 1·1,, . J:iJ.J,. a11d \\· orlo.; of Mar y I:;,J., ·r Eddy a11d all other ' tlltliutlZ··d Clt,r·1stian ~cien(·t· i.Jt··J·attFt· Jllay ht· rt-:::td, bor' "'\ 1 11 or J·UtTha:·H·d. :d Jo: Read the Want ..~ds · -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Readin&' Room ~l(l'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll !IIJI'tll I h· :-I :tl lit I· ,, t: at I r: r1 ,. [, 1 (I Ill ltf II 1'1 f)( I'! tl ]" .tt :-i \'1 Jtl 1'( t; :t I I· Wilmette Cafe Do you appreciate a ntcc "' J J ·· 11· ,, Juicy Sirloin Steak Cooked after you r o ,,. n fashion? If you do, thi s is the one place in \ Viltnette to get it. Don't Forget Our individual Sunday Chicken Dinners Latt>st Fashion of Chokers and fancv Bead Neckla<·e~ from $2.50 up $1.00 Roast Turkey Dinners that exceed any others for Small Snappy Diamond Rings in 18K White Gold from$25.00to $75.00' L at ro H w $1.25 h