14 WILMETTE LIFE Mrs. B. G. Calloway, 920 Linden ave- Novel.llber 12, 1926 Horae~ G. Smith, Marcia and Betty Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wegner, Harold H. and Margaret R. Wegner, William H. Woods, Mrs. Mlnnte A. _ W yeth. The Woman's Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Gordon Culver, 910 Elmwood avenue, Thursday, Novem ber 18, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. E. G. Bentley and Mrs. H. ~. Poronto are assisting hosteeses. Mrs. Bickham will have second chapter of the study book. Miss Marlon Page will sing. KEEP WARM!· On a sloppy chilly day you must eat food that is sub. srantial and nourishing. To be prepared to meet the attacks of winter you must eat at noon and night hot food, such as we serve in our excellent table d' bote dinners. Horace G. Smith, minister. nue, who went to the Evanston hospiMiss Lila .Attig, director of Religious tal Friday for an operation, is expected Education. honie at t~e end ~f this week. ...:...oTh£t <>ffice of the Methodist church · will Miss Florence Stilwell has returned be in charge of l\lrs. Amelia B. Bell. The office will be open from 10:30 to 12 :3 0 after six weeks spent in 1v.fadison, Ind. and from 1 to 3 every day except Monday. The telephone number l~ 2348. Calls for the minister may be registered here or at the parsonage, phone 2584. Director of Religious Education may be reached over this phone, or at Evanston, There will be a food sale at the Van · Greenleaf 1664. Deusen grocery, November 13, at 10 a. m. The Chicago Methodist Social union given by the third division of the Ladle~ · will hold its fall banquet Friday, Novem- Aid society. ber 12. The speaker of the evening will Don't forget the social meeting of tht· be Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, formerly president of Northwestern university. choir at the Parish house this Thursday There are more than thirty in the dele- eve ning, promptly at 7 :45. An interesting program is being arranged. We ar4:' gation from this church. oft on a big start for a big year. Old and 18-24-35-50. These figures are not new members are urged to be present. football signals but give the report of The Young People's choir (notice th e the attendance at the 'Vednesday night new name), under the direction of Miss service for the last four weeks. Adelaide .Jones, met and organized last The following p<'rsons were received in- Sa.turday evf' ning. This choir includeR to the membership of the church last m£>mbers from both the Junior and High Sunday: Mrs. G. R. Frisbie, F . Donald School department~ of the church. A Frisbie, Elbert R. Herlocker, Mr. and fine representative group was present and Mrs. R. G. Kimbell, Robert and Ray· the following officers were elected: Presi mond Kimbell, Mrs. Dorothy \V. Scarff, dent, Dora Burrows: vice-preRident and Mr. and l\1rs. A. C. Schwarm, Robert, program chairman, Margaret Bickham ; Royal Martin ; treasurer, Elizabeth and Caroline SchwaJ."m, Mrs. ~f'cretan· . Until the old Water Bottle Harry Kinne; memberehip committN·. bursts Buy a new one now. Lois Hanawalt, Jane Colvin. Bradfor·l Fike ; Accompanists, Palymal~ BurpN·. Marcia Smith. Meetings for -the present will be held on Saturday evenings, bC' ginning at 7 ::tO sharp. Any who <'an sing and arf> interested see a memb·' r are guaranteed for one year. of the committee or Miss Jones. .St Church Methodl Don't Wait NYAL Water Bottles They are full two quart size. Red and Chocolate. The Wilmette Cafe Meals that Slllisfy I I you ht-lit·\·t, in magic? Regardlcs:of what you lwlirve about it you Will . be pl(·ast>d with "Whitf' 1\hgic" thP pla~· presented by Troop 2, November %7, at · 8 o'rlock at the Byron Stolp school. Cr·m· if you wish to see a real demonstrati on of the nirl Scout spirit of co-op·'ratiot l and enthusiasm. Plan to do your bakery shonping in the Girl Scout room at the Methodif't church .n('xt Saturday. Troop 4 is plan· ning an attractiw~ sale. Each patrol will have a booth and a prize wfll be given for the most attractive booth . Troop 3 will mPet on Fri(ln.y beginning Novemb<'r 1!l. !\fiR~ .Jan~" Ny~trom will he the captain for thi!l! troop . Mrs. Martha Coleman Sherman. :1 former resident of Wilmette, who now makes her home in Denver, has hcr n visiting frienos on the north shon· Mrs. Carl Latham of Evanston entrr · tained a few frirnds at an inform(! ! luncheon for her Tuesday of this weC'k Preceding the luncheon, M 'rs. Sherm:1 n gave a reading of her own poem. no Wilmette Girl Scoub Bakery Sale, November ZO, 9:30-1%:30 Ridge Avenue Pharmacy C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church Ph. Wilmette 316 Paint's the foe of all decay, Save the surface while you may. " SAVE your property" is the slogan of our master painter, Mr. Peter Paint. He preaches painting morning, noon and night and folks listen to him with considerable respect . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Just South of "The Cottage" ··············· · Headquarters · · ANTI-FREEZE · · · Agents · · IVO·APEX · · ALCOHOL · · The Red Roof in We have all that will · No-Man's Land safeguard your radiator · · these freezing days. · · Our proven service should relieve your mind of all · worry when the thermometer takes that drop. · · · This means at Call-Fo·r· · no added cost. and-D e I i v e r · we get your car, · Greasing Servgrease it, and · bring it back. ice. · · Distributor · · Stephen Sbiaaoaek, lr. · Gasoline ~ Wilmette Window Shade &: Paint Works ALFRED EVERS, Proprietor Glass, and Picture Framing, Mirrors ~irror Rnilvering, Wallpaper and Art Materials. Classic Dancing Classes Now Ooen at Ctntral Avenut Phone Wilmtttt 349) 1 1 33 VIOLAM.SPECHT for appointment Call Wilmette 5 g'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllftlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ,11111111111111111111111111111111tlllllllllllllllllllllllfiii1111P~ First Church of Christ, Scientist WILME1TE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A.M. Wednes~ay Testimonial Sunday School Meettng-8 P.M. Exercises 9:45A.M. Subject of the Leason Sermon November 14, 1926 "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" READING ROOM-1113 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to~ :45 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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