Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE . Mar. c h 4, l927 Ripon Glee Club Will Appear in Concert' Here The Ripon college Glee club of Ripon, Wis., will give a concert at the Wilmette Parish Methodist church .Friday evening, March 25. These young men are · making a tour, gtvmg a number of concerts under the able direction of Harold Chamberlain, former director of the Methodist choir. Mr. Chamberlain, who is well known in Evanston and Wilmette musical circles, promises ·an attractive program. The members of the Young Women's Missionary society have made arrahgements to have the Ripon college Glee club give this concert in the church auditorium Friday evening, March 25. Th. e young men who form this club will be entertained in the homes of the communi y. Harold Chamberlain, a former choi 1 i rector, will direct the ·concert. Rockwood Kuelzow of 611 Greenleaf avenue ueturned Sunday from Topeka, Kans., for. a week. He will attend an insurance men's meeting in Chicago during his stay. 1st Congt·egational Ministers · Stephen A. Lloyd William E. McCormack The First Congregational, located at tHe point where Lak e avenue crosses Wilmette avenue and Eleventh ~tr.eet! is .open to everybody every day. 'I.he aim 1.s ~o make it a House of fellows~·up and yray~r to all people. Its ministers count tt th eir greatest joy when t.hey m~y s,erve individual needs, and 1t~ officer.s a ·re honored when the church IS perm1tted to assist in promoting th<~ we lfare of the community. Twenty-one denominations are. already represented in its membe.rshlp and a whol e- he~rted w.e l ~om.e await all who will accept it.s hospitality. This Friday ttie Central avenue Circle, Mrs. J. M. '1'. Boyd, chairman, will m ee t at the home of .Mrs. F. ~. · Bowes, 7.14 .A:;;hland avenue, for a. 12 :30 o'clock lunch eo n. Mrs. Arthur Taylur ar.d Mrs. · A'. ~i. Rossman arc th e assisting hostesses. ·The Boys' club m eets on Friday at 3 ::5() p. m. under the lcad e r::>hip of .:\1r. McCo rmaek. On Sunday morning all departmf:'nts of the Church school begin their services promptly at !I :30 a. m. The Covenant class meets with Dr. Lloyd in the church office. l\lr, McCormack will preach to the members of the Junior Congregallon at lu :30 a. m. The Sunday morning seryice o( worship is held at 11 o'clod<. It is Communion Sunday and new members will be received into fellowship. Dr. Lloytl will give a brief Communion address. On Mo11day the East End Circle, ~irs . H. C. Hall, chairman, will he entertained at the home of !\trs. J. l\1. Macallster, 916 Ashland avenue. Miss Russell and Mrs. Whitman will assist the hostess. Roosevelt Troop No. 2 mee ts at H ead f!Uartcrs on Tul'sclay evening at 7 :15 p . m. BEST IS YOURS Our depositors are entitled to all the service we can render, whether in the handling of loans and deposits, or in the niore personal matters of business investigation and co-operation. Probably you have never realized how helpful your bank can be to yo~. If you haven't. bring your next business problem t9 one of our officers, talk it over and you will soon realize just how valuable this organization can be to you. First National Bank of Wilmette . . . there is a world of instruction and amusement in the movies, but perhaps your eyes need attention to enjoy them fully .. Remember ... Your eyes are your breadwinners, it is wise The Sea Scouts me et Tuesday eve ning at 7 :30 p. m. Ewart Cook, skipper. On W edn esday afternoon .Junior Choir rehearsal is h eld at 4 o'clock und e r th·1 direction of l\fr. l\lcCormack wno Is assisted by Mrs. L . F. Gat es and :\Irs. B. J. Mcllralth. Church Family Night diun~.. r is serve<\ on Wednesday at 6 ::10 p. m. :\Jr. ~Ic: Cormack will lead the Big Siug-, son1e fine quartet slngmg will be given, Dr. Lloyd will conduct a brid devotiona l service, and the speaker for the ~.:vening will be Dr. H. D. Davies, P.ewly appointed assistant to Dr. Mernll, and n :cer.tly pastor of our church at \Vau\valosa, \Vi s. Get your reservations in early. The Young People's choir praeti ce at 8 o'clock Wednesday nil{ht. L'orte r W. Heaps, organist and director. Thf' Woman's Guild will hold an aliday meeting Friday, :\larch 11, at the church. Mrs. A. H. Howard will gi\·e the .Missionary stud y hook review at 11 :30 a. m. Mrs. L. L. Pt·rry, president of th~ (iuild, has called a hoard me eting at 12 ::~o. Luucheon will be served hy m embers of the North End Circ·le at 1 o'clock .Directly after luncheon l>r. Lloyd will speak on "The l\lother Chun:h and Its C'hildren Societi es. " Tht· \Vashiugton avenue Circle will conduct a bak e ry sal(; . all during thl' day at tlw ehureh. MOTORS SERVICE I.ncorporqted to take care of them. Plo·enoe M. Wood · O. D. 709 MAIN STREET EVER.VTHING JO,.·me AUTOMODILf REPAIRS may be done promptly and cheaply Phone Wit. 2ooo l"""""""'""""""'"'""'""""'"'""'"""""'"""'"""""""""""""""'""""""""""""'"'"""""'"""""'"""""""'"'"""""'"'""""'""'"""'i NEVE It CLOSED ~ First Chur~L~!rr~~~~~t, Tenth Street and Central Avenue Scientist !-:~= _ NOW '~1. MAIN STREET Wilmette SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-S P. M. Sunday School Exercises 9:45A.M. March 6, 1927 Subject: "MAN" READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7 :45 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary .Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. ~hone Wilmetteb 0 . 1 J.C.Siown . ,o o t 0 A. D. VanDe118en. The Public ia cordiall! invited to attend the Church Services and v·ait the Readina Roem . ':'lflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli! ~

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