Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 15

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November 12, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 15 Presbyterian Church The tlve departments of the ·Sunday school meet in their separate rooms promptly at 9:30 a. m. each Sunday. The Bible classes for' men and women meet in their rooms at 10. o'clock. The sermon subject for next Sunday morning Is "Armistice Day and Loyalty." The musical proe-ram for next Sund~y morning at 11 o'clock is as follows : Organ prelude. Nocturne (Op. 9, ' No. 2) Chopin; Anthem, Praise the Lord, o Jerusalem. Maund(>r; Anthem. I Will Lay Me Down in Peace, Gadsby ; Organ oft'ertory, J .~rJTO ( Op. lil8. No. 20) : Dnnt. Children, Pray This Love to Cherl11h, Spohe. )Irs. Gannon and Mr. Miller; Organ Postludf'. Gloria, (12th Mass), Mo- I zart. Junior c>hurch Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In the Junior Asse mbly room. The leader will be Arthur Jones. and the subject, "Beln~ a Soldif'r in Christ's Army." Captain Fischer. will give the sermon- . ette. As this will be 'Roll CaJJ Sunday in the Junior church every Junior is expected to be present. Christian Endeavor at 5 :30 each Sunday. All young people of the Church are Invite() to join this organization. The topic for Sunday nle-ht Is How May We Promote Jnt e rdt~ mo~ational Fellowship? Two of tlw Spokes of the 'Voman's society will mt1f't for luncheon and program Tuesday, Novemher 16. No. 8 will meet with Mrs. J . M. Ferrenz, 511 Washington avenu e. No. 10 will meet with Mrs. Qu~yle, 38 Cresc(>nt Place. Miss Potete will aRslst. Spoke No. 6 will meet Nov~>mb£'r 15 with Mrs. Tucker Hardy, 1 fl4 Vloodhlnf' avenue. 1\IId-wN~ k sHvic<', Wednesday evening, at R o'clo<"k at the church. This wfll 1>e Sunday s~hoot otncers' and teachers' night. I ThP rPsen·H t Ions foil the Harvest Home dinner thl~ Friday evening, 6 :30 o'clock in th£' f'hurch, inrtlcate a very large attf'ndancf'. Thf' after dinner program is to be provided by the young people as w·r following item : "FOLKS IS FOLKS" (A briP.f synop~ls by one of the "Folks") The ~C'E>ne Is laid fn Miss Abel's . home durin~ th£' grf'ater part of the play. The following Is the ca~t of char!\cters: r.ranrlmolhttr . .. .. . ...... Vera JohnRon Bzra .............. . ....... E<1wfn Hill TnE>ez .......... .... . . . . Marian Saville :\fi~R :\f0ran . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Y~ungbe_rg Miss A bf·l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Ryerson PP.ter .................. Paul Davfd!'lon :\flsR Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l..fllian Hills :\Hss f'arrlP El!'lworth . . .... Ann Davis < it"org-f' Announcing Til<' First Pr,~byterlan church, Dr. P. M··P.-'11. pastor, Is located at thP <"Ornt'·t· of ~lnth str(>Pt and Greenleaf Columbia New Process Records and Viva--Tonal Phonographs THE. 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