Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 15

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July 19. 1929 WI L M ETTE LIFE I 15 Methodists Close Old Church Edifice Sunday (Contil~tted from Page 1) · \\'ill he paid to the founders of the \\'ilmette church. to all those who have [!One before and have been identified ~,·ith tl1e gro\vth of the organization, and to the vouth who have come into the parish -in . recent years. At this ~en·ice will be expounded various "snnhols of faith and activit\·" inci{tdinK the Bible, a globe, ffags, a memorial tablet. collection plates. Ccm1munion cup . . and symbols of rcligiou educaticH1al activities and of the \York nf the Ladies' Aiel society. Charter M e mber H as P art This sen·ice will he folto\\'ed immediateh· In· a ~f cmorial Recessional. to he signalized by the locking of the portals of the old church by ~Irs. \Villiam Panu . hka. sole surviving charter member of the congregation, and the r'pening of the cornerstone in the old ;;tructure. the contents of \\·hich arc to he exhibited at the dose of the ceremonies. The box in the cornerstone "·ill he opened by \Yilliam \Vaidner and B. F. Le\\'i". Tr., sons of t\\·o of the member~ of ti1e original J,uilding committee. Xext will folln\Y a Triumphal _ prqccsion to the clonr~ of the new building \\'here there \\'ill he a brief sen-icc at \rhirh Dr. Smith \\'ill utilize an outdoor pulpit. Doors ni till' ne\rJ_,. constructed porti (\ 11 c i the nc\\· churcl1 edifice. <llrl.'ad\· hearing thl' name oi "Comnnmity hat(" \\'ill he furn1ally opcn<.'d hy Pt·ggy ).[cClure and Harrid ~letzgl'r. great!.!"randrllildrcn of charter lll<.' mhers of t ~1e church. · Dedicate Co mmuni t y Hall Thrrc " ·ill fl)llu\\' a :'enicr nf drclication in the ne,,- Communit\· hall, \\' ~lich \\·ill be u:;cd as <l churcl; audiIn Photographs Only Can Yesterdays Live torium prnding completion of the new ller, J. R. Harper. E. R. James. R. G. AT INDIANA DUNES church edifice proper. Kimbell, H. C. Kinne, S. E. Leeman, ~[iss Alice Dungan, secretary at the It has been emphasized that no sub- 1 B. F. Lewis. Jr .. F. L. Millington, ]. F. \Vilmette State bank. left last SaturMcGuire, H. \V. Mons. A. X. Page,· daY for a two week's vac~tion which 1 scriptions for the new church will be solicited at this service. H. E. Poronto. E. ~[. Stafford, D. A. she is spending at the Ind1ana dunes. The old church is to he razed im- Stokes. \V. H. Thayl'r. \\'. X. \\'aidner, mediatclv to make room for an im- T. H. \\'est, and Carl Zippri(:h. ~frs. \\' illiam ~Iarshall Branch oi posing Gothic edifice.' work on which . Kcni!'worth, who has been at the Ev\\·ill he in progress within a few weeks. ~fr. and ~Irs. \Yarrcn ~IcCracken anston Hospital since the birth of her The general building committee for announce the birth of a daughter, July daughter, Barbara Jeanne, has rcthe ne\\' church plant comprises the 1 14. at St. Luke's hospital. ~f rs. ~~ c- turned to the home of her parents, follO\ring: · Cracken is the former Dorothy Fores- I ~Ir. and ~frs. Frank \V. Cherry, 422 T. C. ~Joulding, chairman: L. \\'. man of ·h:cnilworth. ~lr. and ~irs. I Ahhottsford road. :Nlr. and Mrs. Benson, secretary; \V. E. Lindblad. ~{c(racken " ·ill return to their home I Branch arc moving into their new treasurer: E. ~· ~ent_ley, B. X. Cox . . :tt 1366 Xo:th Dearborn street the lat- h?nH: on Hoger avenue the first part 1 G. ~1. Cuh-er, l~ .. G. F1s11er, A. L. Ful-! tcr part ot the \\·eek. i 01 :\ugu. t. lm.:.:, · · · ·· ·· ·· ···· ·· ·· ·· ·· ··· ·. · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · ml · · · ·· · · Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During July and August · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Henry C.Lytton 8 Sons STATE and JAC KSON- Chicago ORRINGTON and CHU R CH-Evanston THE(niDD )HUB Now! + · · In Our Evanston Shop EXPANSION SALE The Greatest Clearance in the History of Our Business - In Both ·Selections and in Values · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Hundreds of Our Finest Spring I , :I . Sold RegulaTI-y Sold Regularly up to $65-C]\{ow Sold RegulaTl1 up to ~85-?\ow · · · · · · · · · · 8 · · · · · up to $50-~ow $ All Children Smile for Bernie $ $ JULY SPECIAL Six Buff Photographs Savings Ranging from 15% to 33% On Our Own Carefully Selected Stock HERE are no manufacturers' odd lots or surpluses in this great eventT every Suit was individually and carefully selected for our own regular Spring stock. You know our 's tandard of value-giving-and there is no exaggeration on the former values quoted. The savings are probably as great or greater than have ever been offered before on such a choice selection of Fine Clothing. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $5.oo Regular Price $10 Appointments Should Be Made at Once Bernie Studio u Better Pictures--Better Values" 16Z3 Sherman Ave. Evanston Tel. UnJveraity 8998 · · · .l · ·I ___ · 11!1 ···········.·········· ~ ··················· ·.······· 1!11· · ,1 Entire Stock of Fancy FALL and WINTER OVERCOATS Drastically Cut to These Same Expansion Sale Prices · · · · · · · · · · ·

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