Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 14

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.14 WILMETTE LIFE · September 7, .1928 a large attendance wlll be had for this first meeting of the year. The Year Book of the Ladies' Aid society has been printed and shows the results of the fine editorship of Mrs. G. M. Culver. It not only contains a list of all the women of the church and congregation, but outlines the. complete program of all the women's societies. The new director of religious education, Emmett S. Johnson, and Mrs. Johnso? are now residing at 715 Greenleaf avenue. He is outlining plans and programs for the year's work. The ~astor and Mr ~. · Smith will hold an "At Home" for Mr. and Mrs ..Johnson Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. This is to give an opporto meet Mr. and Mrs. Johm;·m at thi s early date. JJtl ethodist C burch The Methodist Eplscopa1 church of Wilmette extends Its heartiest greetings to Dr. Vere V. Loper, the new pastor of the First Congregational church. The people and minister of this church wish to assure him that he will find tn them the hearty Interest of continuing friendship. The wQrk of the churches in Wilmette is a common task, and we welcome Dr. Loper as an accession to the ranks of Christian leaders. Completely Satisfying -the union of Parisian chic and foot-free comfort achieved in the new Arch Preserver Shoes. Ask to see the late arrivals. The Woman's Exchange began on September t' the second year of its active exIstence. This institution, mothered by the Ladles' Aid society, is housed at 1024 Lake avenue. The initial year has largely been one of experimentatian and develop-1 ment of policies. The institution, however, has m et with an enlarging success from The Official board will meet next \Vet1the very beginning. A Birthday Tea was ne!:!day night. At that time the program he ld nn Thursday afternoon at two- for the year ~ill be adopted and the hutlthirty in celebration of this first year get will be agreed upon. of success. The Rock River Conference holds its The service n ex t Sunday morning is in annual session this year at Morgan Park, recognition of the very large number of beginning October 1. At this session, thtyoung people In the church who are en- pastor will makE: a report of the year·~ tering college or resuming th eir studies. work. Preliminary to the meeting of the The pastor has sent personal letters to Rock River Conference, a Fourth Quafforty-two of these young men an~l wom e!l, terly Conference will be held in the local inviting them to attend the service. It Is church Wednesday night, September 2i). hoped that the Chapel of the church 1:nay be adorned with bann ers of the vanous CHIEF TO CONVENTI.O N schools and colleges. The pastor's serFire Chief Walter Zibhle will atmon will be "Teachers and The Teacher." The bulletin nf laf:t Sunday morning carried an announcem(·nt of a new series of mid-week meetings to be initiated immediate ly after the m r,e ting of th ·· Rock RiYer Conference in October. These are to be known as "Seven Sanctuary ServIces." A brief devotional meeting will be followed by an exposition of scripture. This in turn will be followed by a short tantern lecture and illustrated hymn. The concluding portion of the evening will be given over to a book review similar to those which proved so popular last year. ... I Ll)l(lt Piiismv~ rt SHOE _ SHOP DOWNTOWN EVANSTON tend the ses ions of the Illinois Fire men's as3ociation at LaSalle, Ill., Tue sday, \\' ednesday and Thursday of the ne~t lveek. 6 3 0 Church Street In The Carlson Building Mr. and Mrs. ]. D. Stinson and daughter, Betty, have returned to their home at 1601 Spencer avenue after a trip through the East. They stopped at Niagara Falls, Atlantic City, New York City, and other points, visiting as nearly as possible, the places where The Men's class of the church begins this coming Sunday morning a new course Mr. and Mrs. Stinson spent their of studv under the lead P.rship of Dr. A. honeymoon eight years ago. W. Nagler. He Is to have charge of the class while Dr. Schermerhorn is absent on his quarterly vacation. · · -o- The Woman's Foreign Misisonary society will meet with Mrs. J. C. Drake, 718 Eleventh street, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. At this meeting the new officers will be installed. It is hoped that Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Davison and daughter, Edna, of 1437 Forest avenue. are leaving Sunday for Yellowstone Park, Wyo., Estes Park, ·Col., and other parts of the west. They w~ll be gone several weeks. Miss Harris Announcement Dr. J. M. Cozart, who came to Evanston Sept. I st, 1915 and associated himself with the theri existing Veterinary Hospital at I 021 Davis St., has but for only a few months time, since that date, practiced Veterinary Medicine along the North Shore, at and from the same address. Since Sept. 1st, 1928, Dr. Cozart has had fuJI charge of the. property at 10 21 Davis St., and is conducting his practice and his animal hospital to be known as follows: · A nnounces the opening of the seventh year of her Bo~s' Preparator~ also the Sehool Miss Barris Tutoring School for pupils desiring special instruction. · Eastern trained faculty in both schools. Opening Day :,: COZART ANIMAL HOSPITAL Separatt Building for Contagiocu Ca1e1 Sept~mber 215 0 Lincoln Park West 26th Phone Diversey 6800 1021 Davis St. EVANSTON University 1700 John Jl~ Cozart, D. V. M., ptriOrMilfl trHtl ·nd "" to the comfort of .U pdtient·. { Private motor under personal supervision of an in- } atructor will leave Winnetka each morn1ng for convenience of north shore patrons.

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