Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1926, p. 31

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September 24, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE Baptist Church Rally Day will be observed at the Baptist church Sunday, September 26, with the following program of activities: The Sunday school will meet at 9 :30 in all departments with a general assembly at the closing exercises and a short add r ess by the pastor. The Morning worship will be at 11 oclock. The pastor will speak on the theme , "The First Rally Day" and ther e will be appropriate music by the choir unde r the direction of l\lml:'. Gilderoy Scott. At 3 o'clo k the organization meetings ·of the Junior and Inte rmediate B. Y. P. U.'R will lw lwld, the .Juniors in Childre n' s hall and the Inte rme diates in the Assembly room. At 5 :30 the High school B. Y. P . U. will m cf't for the first session of the year in Children's hall. The F. A . S. (F ellowship ami Sen·i<'c) will hold th<'ir Septemb<'r get-together on Monday evening, Septe mber 27, at 8 ,,·clod' in tlw c·hun ·h. Tlw t'\' l·nlng· program will con!'ist of a TrC"asurc· Hunt aftf'r whi<'h th PY will rNurn to the church for a buffd SUPPt·r at liOc a plate. th<~ cars was a man who doublelocked his car and parked it under the eye of a policeman. Thieves slunk by and the man chuckled and said, "I am safe." But that very day this same man carelessly put into the fine mech-. anism of his motor a cheap, lowgrade lubricant, and in a short time a · master thief had takep his car-leaving behind a wreck. On '\'\·pfin Psrlay e ve ning, Sf'Pif'mhPr 2!\, r egular mid-wee k meet ing of th e church for pray e r and fl'llowship will be hPld with a continu d di scus!'ion of th e lift· and <'harac·tf'r of the Apostle Paul. Til l· wPt·kly mN,ting· of th<· choi r for n·lwarsal will b · hr:ld Thursday evening, St·ptt·mber ~0. T HERE · This f>\'P ning at ti :~0 thP Hally hanqul'l of tht> Intt·r·nkdiatt· and Hi~h ~wh11ol B. Y. P. t '.'s will ht' IF·lrl at tht> <'hurch. A livC'IY program of song-s under th· lcarlr·r!':hip of :\Ii !':!' Etht-1 Fl· · nt~· .. and a toast by fnrm··r IPach: rs of tlw organization, t·(,ndud.·rl with an insJ>il·ational addrp:-:s by Rt·v. Grant F. Hu.·y, associatf' ministt·r of tlw ::\orth Short· Dapti:-:t ··hurl'lt anr1 son nf ~Ir. and :\Irs. A . P. Hu. ·y of this l'hu r ch . Th,. \Yilmdh· Baptist rhur<'h and its m. ·mbt·rs in\'ilt' tll\'ir frit ·ntls to H.allv with tll vm on Sunday, S· ·pt··mlwr 2r., an(l stand:-: in t hv <:··mmunit v to ht· of such s··n·i···· as it ··;tn in th1: nam·· ··f .Tvsus ('lirist. Th e n~inist r, l~e\'. Francis C. ~ti11t-r. ma~· · IH · s····n in tlw study during tli· · m"rnings of th P w Pek exce pt :\Ionday, and at oth··r tinws hy appointnwnt. Th t· (J1li<'·· in dwrg·· of :'.li:-:s :\ta!J.·IIt Henna<'l<t· r, is op· ·n daily fr om !J-1 ~ anrl from 1 -~·. t'losin~ at 12 on Saturday. Office phnn·· . \Yil. 2:!:~:. . Tllf· church is locate d at til·· enrn··r of Fort ·st anrl \\'ilnwtte a \·.. nut·s. English Lutheran Greenleaf and Seventh \Villiam GuisP, pastor. ~. · r\'iC'PS for ~E·ptt·mlwr 26Next Sunday is Hally Day. Th Prt· wi!l he one big sen·ice in the church at 10 :30 o'clock. All organizations will tako part in th e sen·ice. Th e Sunday school will rt·ntler appropriatt· music . 'J'Iw :.lissionary ~oci ·ty will gi\'e a short pageant. 'l'hP young peo ple will also have a. special part on the program. The pastor will dl'liY(:r a brief address to the children on "Our Hally Day 'Watch." Pare nts and friend~:; are invite u to. enjoy this happy occasion with our congregatio11. Pleas: kt"P in mind that the program ~:;tarts at t e n-thirty. · The Holy Communion sen-ice will be h C' ld Octobe r a. BegiJ1ning 0 tober 10 th r e will be a snecia I sPries of nwssag·cs on "The Parahlt ·s of Jesus" at the morning service of worship. After Hally Day the adult choir will lllt>l't regularly l'ach \Vednesday evening for practict>. A junior choir will also hl' orgn.nizt~d t·' sing ol.'casionally at the churrh ser\'ice. The master thief was FRICT~ON. Whatever else you do for your car's safety, give it first of all the guaranteed protection of the world's greatest motor lubricant -HyViS. Every drop of HyViS is super-refined from pure Pennsylvania crude. And every drum of HyViS is sold on the scientific basia of guaranteed specifications. Prot~ct your · car with HyViS. Villag~ .. Filling Station. 531 Main Street Distributor · Our autumn dinner will be held Wed1Wsdar, November 17 MembPrs and fril'nds are rpquested i.o kt' PP this date op n and await further announct·ment. Miss Dorothy Wilson is rctUP1ing to her home at 729 Greenwood avenue Saturday morning after a month's ·motor trip in the East. She accompanied her aunt, Miss Eva Wilson of Winnetka, and Mrs. vV. H. Hand of Adrian, Mich. They visited in New York City, Quebec and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Knudston, 1126 Ashland avenue, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Langemo of Minneapolis, are motoring through the Adirondack mountains and the New England states. -0-:- OIL J

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