Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1927, p. 41

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April 1, 1927 WILMETTE Childr en's hall on Monday evenipg, Members of the Men's Glee 1 club of LIFE 41 First Baptist The ordinance of The Lord's Supper the direction of Mme. Gilderoy Scott and are to give, as noted e lsewhere in thi's the pastor will speak briefly on P10 paper, a ' popular concert, on 'l'uesday ew ning. The public is cordially invited. themt>, "The Sacrament of Service. " A frt.'l·-will offt:ring \\'ill bt> tak en. 'l'hE> Sunday s<!lwol m eets at 9 :30. Thr fourth of a special series of mid1'here is gradf'd instruction under trained nwetings will be h e ld at 8 o'clock. ('hristian l ead t' r~hlp in all departments. week During th e past three w eeks these meetings have been largely attended and .\t 3:30 in the afternoon the pastor, han.' pron·n a ran· hour of fe llow ship :\Ir. Stifter, will m eet with the Juniors and prayer . 1\In;, G. B. 'W illiams will and Intermediates, who are studying the lPad this W PP k. :\Ir. \V. 0. Haas is in m ea ning of church m embership and the f'harge of t-he singing and :\Irs. C. P. · l'·~sponsibilities of the 0~1ristian life. Dubbs will contribute with a violin so lo. ·Elsewh er e in this issu e complete notice is giv(!n·of tlw Cantata "The Last Words of C:hrist," to be given at 4 o'clock, Sunday, by the choir of the 'c hurch, assist~d by ~fme. Gilderoy Scott, contralto : I..·~ Hoy Hamp, t <> nor; and Rollin Pease, hass. The Golden Jubilee lunch eon of the 'Voman's society will be held on Thursday, April 7, at 12 :30. This is a part of a nation-wide ce lebration of the fifti eth anniversary of the founding of the ¥:eman' s American Baptist Home Mission society. A special 11rogram will follow at 1 :30. will be observed at the morning service Shurtleff college arc to .be the guests on at 11 o'clock. The music will be under Tuesday of th e people of the church and Books for Boys and Girls Gray Dawn, Albert Payson Terhune's Greatest Dog Story Everyone who loves dogs or adventure ·will enjoy tbia volume, which deals with the strange personality, adventures, courage and devotion of a great silver-gray collie. A prize of two famous Terhune collies, will be awarded aa a prize for the beat comment of 200 words on "Why The Collie is Man's Greatest Dog Companion." Anyone up to 15 years of age may enter this contest. Everything and Anything, by Dorothy Aldis No grown up can read these verses without tenderness, and no child without delight. Th·· High school B. Y. P. U. will m eet at ;, :!lO in Children's hall. The topic The Boy Scouts will m N·t as usual r;n will be ":\fy Life Work." Leslie Hunt- Thursrlay en·n ing at 7 :30. l· ·y's t:"I'OUP will lead. The choir will m eet f or r e hearsal at This churon co-op~;rates with the Sun- S o'clock ThurHday e\'ening. da~· E\·cning- club which pres(· nts thiH Tht! 'Vilmette Baptist ohurch is low· ···k at th ·· Congr egat ion a l church, a ratl'cl al th e corner of '\nlmdte and r·on .... J·t J, ~ · tlw Harry quartf't, <'lara Fol't·st a\'(·nut·s. The pastor, Rev. Fran-[ l.ouis·· Thurston, dir··('tnr, with :\liss cis Carr ~tiflf'r, may be sef'n at his study .\ nna :'\yh.·rg, \'inlinist. in tllt' C'hUr(' h tluring the mornings of tlw \\'(·('k (·Xet·pt :Monuay, ~ u<l at o1hc·r Til· · < ';1 mp Fin' t: irll' \\'ill on tim··R by aJ1pnintmPnt. 'l'hP ch urch offiep :'ll"nday aft· ·I'IJIIOil at :{:::fl. b r. twn rlaily from ~~ t11 12 nnd 1 t o r,, 1 ('lw·dng Satur1laY at 1:! . 1'11\ll'l'h t··lt-1 n. ·aeons . w i 11 in pllont·. ·wil. 22:~~. Saturday's Children, by Helen C. Crew is a fine atory about children of other Ianda that have to do their share of the work that earns the family living. Come in and see all the wonderful books we have for you in THE CHILDREN'S BOOK ROOM TOYS Golf Links $2.50 Jump Ropes 15c Tink-er Toys 75c Toy Cabs - 25c Auto Trucis $3.00 Phone University Roller Skates, ball bearing, $2 - $2.SO Bikes $3 5 · $40 Wagons $5.50 up · Kiddie- Kars $2.25 630 Davis Street 123 FREDERI. C K . E. LEWIS Resident North Shore Funeral Director Twenty-two years of successful professional service. Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others whom we have served on the north shore. We personally attend all calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and conscientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to ~ 11 ladies' and children's calls. Out--of--door days call for colorful stockings for· the children. We have assembled a really remarkable variety of patterns and colors in this season's Private De Luxe Ambulance Service The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambulance service has made it necessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an I nvali& Coach which is the last word in Ambulance Serv~ce. Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto : "G.olden Rule" Phoenix ·hosiery for children and little tots .fashions latest in plain colors and designs-stockings of stlk, mercerized cotton, and silk·mixed, with plain and patterned tops. All the lengths: half, thr~e..~uartet'S, seve~.. eighths, and full. Unquestionably tht~ 1S the .season s choice display of children's hosiery. Pnces rangmg from 35c to $1.50 ROSENBERGS Davis Street- Downtown Evanston MRS. F. E. LEWIS Lady Attendant Residence Phone Wilmette 3552 FREDERICK E. LEWIS Parlor Phone Nilmettt 3 S S l

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