Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 41

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shoot aL 'ftie Lullier leape ~·which hu been leadJDlr the ecbool In Individual Carl L ·Empecm, pastor claa attendance, (tU down woefullJ'. Evidently two meetlnp ln one week wu Cllare· B'oteia · SundaY echool . , ............... 9 :45 L m. too much for the temperamental Luther . .· . · Komlng worahlp . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.u a. m. leaguer. . sermon: ·.,.. Lord's Alternative" A number ot Ylalton .were In evidence 104-Week Jledltatlon (Wednesday) in the congregation last Sunday. We · · · · · · · · · · · · ' · p · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 'l :45 p. m. welcome them. If there are others who Subject: ··Jesu~ the Ute Companion" like to take part In an orderly worablp, we Invite you to our church. In no sense "Worahlp In Wilmette'" · of the word do we desire to proselyte A eelf-denlal offering Is received every from other Christian communions, but WednesdaY night during Lent. The of- if you will not attend your own church, ferlnl' ~_Is applied on the Building Fund. )'.9U will ftnd a welcome here. We preach our WedneBday evenl~g meditations are the Gospel without any frills. The posiwell attended. Those who come agree tion of the Lutheran church Is very that It Is worthwhile and edifying. A deflnlte with regard to God's Word...The feature of our Wednesday evening hour Bible Is the Christian's sole rule of faith Is the report from each team of parish and practice." Hear ye the Word of visitors. There are ten teams of such the Lord. visitors. A record Is kept for each team · and such record can be viewed any time on the West wall of the chapel. · Eatlish Luihlirali Does Your PropeJ;tV Any Repairs. All Grades of Stone, Brick and Cement Work Chimneys and Fireplaces Re-stucco and Waterproof Brushcoat Christian Fellowship · The Luther league bas authorized the pafttor to order the new addressograph for Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka whleh they have been striving. They have Rev. A. E. Rohrback, pastor. Tel. !688 more than enough ln their treasury to make full payment for this very useful Sunday: piece of omce equipment. Our mailing list Sunday school .................. 3 p. m . Is being bro1,1ght up-to-date. Any desirYoung People's service ........ 4 p. m. Ing to receive literature from this church Social hour may do so by calling the church oftlce, Evening service (Eng'llsh) .... 8 p. m. Wilmette !674. Both services Rev. 0. W. Nelson will speak. Two new members were received Into Wednesday: the Women's Missionary society at its Swedish Lenten service ........ 8 p. m. last meeting Thursday, March 1. They are Mrs. F. 0. Fredrickson and Mrs. F. H. ·'There came a winnowing of my floor Janssen. · From one so sweet, My guardian angel answered, 'Yes,' The Luther league had a very flne Lest chaff spoil wheat." meeting at the home of Carl Nordberg, Friday evening March %. In the abMiss Mabel Anderson of Winnetka sence of the president, William Melbye, .Jr., the chair waR fllled by the vice entertained a group of her New Trier president, S. S. Smith, Jr. Two new friends at tea Sunday evening. The members were received Into the league. guests included Jane Babcock, Inez Mass Borghllc:J Johnson and Miss Gustie Grunow. Miss Julia Robinson of Rogers Webster, Frances McConnell, Claribell Buck, and Margaret Stults. Park was a guest of the league. The Sunday school Is showing Increased -oactivity. Superintendent Johnson was F. F. Skeel returned to his home in back on the job an.d furnished his usual quota of members by transporting them Kenilworth after an · extended visit to and from the church. This is a custom with his wife and daughter, who are which could be worked by others. The living in Tucson, Ariz. notable thing of the school was the per-ofect attendance in the primary department. Every member of that departMiss Nellie Weil of Willow road, ment was present Sunday. They promised Winnetka, entertained at a dance :Mr. Johnson that they would duplicate the feat next Sunday, barring lllnes& given at her home last Saturday eve· That is a mark for the main school to ning. Church '· .f 21 RICHMOND AVE. '· SBO IDG PH. KENILWORTH 2735 For Spring Will your car be ready for service when the open road beckons tbis spring? A thorough inspection and tuning up now will eliminate grief and expense later on. Reliable EVER.YTHING .Jill-die MOMOIILE If you NEVER. CLOSED Break Down Midnight at who will you call? We are There's no job too difficult for us· to undertake. We are prepared to give your car a general tuning up or rebuild your entire motor if necessary. Our Prices You'll find our prices moderate. We'll be glad to refer you to any . one of our many satisfactory patrons. Allow us to submit our proposition before the spring tush commences. Never Closed Doea not thia aeroice WGtrtlnt your regulu patro~N~ge! LAKEAVENUE GARAGE A. H. MODINE, Prop. Gtn1rtd R.paiting, Ol»thtJUiing, Expert M «hmica Lake Avenue near Ridge Ave. PHONE WILMETTE 3040 &lotllflt~ I ,! A.l.~

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