fmm Mid-week Prayer and Praise service Scripture lesson will be drawn from the tenth chapter of Acts, next Wednesday evening, at'eight-.o'clock. ;ip||flSf;.rv' MmmMM THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY; JUNE 8, 1323 AUTO TOURIST Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet on Thursday afternoon, June 14, at the home of Mrs; Burrows, 216 Myrtle avenue, Winnetka. This will be the Mite Box Opening Day, with a special program under the direction of Mrs. McCrea, Mite Box secretary. Mrs. Stansell will have charge of devotions. Annual Field Day and Parish Picnic at the Glenview Forest Preserve, west of Evanston Central street, Saturday, June 9th. The cars will leave the church at 9:30 a. m. Races in the forenoon, ball games, pageants, Scout demonstra- tions, etc., in the afternoon. Booths for ice cream, pop, peanuts, lemon- ade, and home made candy. A regular picnic! The following committees are in charge: Arrangements â€" Messrs. Bontecou, Stoker, Stafford and Cox, and Misses Stewart and Davison; Transportationâ€"Kracke; Baseballâ€"Mat- son; Raeesâ€"-Williams; Refreshments- Stoker; Girl Scoutsâ€"Miss Stewart; Boy Scoutsâ€"Mr. Stokes; Pageantâ€"Miss Davison; Musicâ€"Borchers. % Promotion Day in the Sunday School on Sunday, Juner 17. "Freedom and the Flag," a dramatic drill, will be given by the Intermediate girls, and all the Kindergarten, Primary and Junior chil- dren will takepart in the exercise,?. Doctor Stansell will preach Sunday morning at 11 'o'clock. ST. AUGUSTTNFS PARISH At the 11 o'clock service next Sun "day morning7~Rev; Iiiâ€"ttr-Danfe: will preach the sermon. Dr. Carleton will be the preacher in Kenilwbrth on the same ' mori^g|§g|g^ Sunday morning, Junie 17, will be the last session of St. Augustine's church school before the summer vacation. The two presentations of "The Frog Prince" at the Woman's club Monday and Tuesday of this week, given un- der* the auspices of the Associated Guilds of St. Augustine's church, were very successful. In addition to the operetta presented by the^ children, the audiences greatly-â€"enjoyed -t Short play, "Between the Soup and the Savoury," specially written and composed for this entertainment by M*, W- E. Beazley. SThe Pioneer Cadets of St. Augus- tine's will not hold regular meetings during the summer vacation. 1 Dr.'Carleton, supermtende«t__oi St. Augustine's Church school, and Mrs. ^ Z. Favor, superintendent of the Primary school, attended the meet- ing of the directors of the church schools of the diocese last Sunday afternoon at Trinity church, Chicago. ^^hemarria^eiqf Mr. Arthur Cooke to Miss Mary StidgeTlvas performed] by Dr. Carleton, rector of St. Augus- tine's, in the church on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Cooke has for many years sung in St. Augus- tine's choir arid has been of most valuable assistance in everything con- nected with the musical life of St; Augustine'siSI Mr. and Mrs. Cooke have the best wishes of all St. Augus- tine's people. mm::m^^::^:. mm AutomobUe Club of America Offert Complete Guide Motorists who are planning vacation tours^unng-the summer months may be pleased to know that the 1923 Associ- ated Tours Guide, the official road book compiled and published by The Auto- mobile Club of America, is now ready for distribution. # #By following the carefully selected itineraries and clearly defined road maps with which the Guide's 104 pages arc filled, summer vacationists are enabled to tour by motor through the most charming sections of the Eastern United States and Canada to seaside, mountain and countryâ€"resorts. All tours "In" the Guide are compiled with a view of scen- ic charm; the roads mapped are the best stretches of hard highway that the coun- try . affords. r, â- y^,,,::^:y,;-v; - , :;;â- % .:;'!--^^ DoubU-P»g« M»p For transcontinental motor tourists there is a double page Atlantic to Pa- cific road map showing the several routes across the United States, accom- panied by complete itineraries for this increasingly popular trip. For those visiting the New England country there is a map of the recently adopted road marking systemJflA: large folding road map of the entire country east t>1 Chi- cago accompanies the Guide, A feature of the Associated Tours Guide that motorists particularly appre- ciate is that itineraries are arranged to allow for logical stopping place* at the end of each day's run at towns where accommodations may be readily secured. Synopses of State Motor laws, ferry schedules, and lists of good hotels and garages also go to increase the Guide's usefulness to the automobilist. For the accommodation of car owners the Guide will be distributed through local news dealers, bookstores and drug- stores in all part of the country or may be obtained. The Automobile Club of America, 247 West 54th street, New York City. â- â- y%®^& Baptist Frolic In Woods Next Saturday Afternoon Church and Sunday school of the Wilmette Baptist parish will hold their annual picnic in the Glenview Forest Preserve Saturday afternoon and eve- ning, June 16V;; -MfiiM^^S^MW&iMM Games, athletic events, luncheon and dinner are on the schedule. Home at 8 o'clock, the committee m charge prom- ises. :.;'::':l^: yM^^M0M$-"•â- â- ^â- v â- -:U CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM "Children's Day in Dog-Leg Alley" is the title of a musical sketch to be pre- sented at the 11 o'clock services of the Wilmette Baptist church Sunday morn- ing, June 10, by the children of the Sun- day school. The program is in dbsery- annual Ch" § WW soon be in our new location The Cafeteria wa: __^>^(iB^^H_i(_p.....is the b^"vi^.^f^ri Greenleaf avenue and Seventh street. William Guise, Pastor. IS Services for June 104:lI&Slv>; fiSunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. The adult class invites the attendance of the parents of the con-. gregation;,;v:;,:,,, ;,^v:,;v., â- ^^^^â- /vr ^p-WoFsfetp^â- â- .-anil =-secmonv;sa^..-. U.«Si,.,The, pastor will speak on a timely; subject: "The School of Wisdom." The text will be Proverbs 9:1-10, the Old Test- ament lesson fQrthe^ jecond ^Sunday : after Trinity. J|i#^||| W$$$&&€ "'WftiV attention" of our memhers 'and friends is drawn to the Daily Vacation Bible School which will be held under the auspices of at least six of the Protestant churches beginning the last week in June and continuing through July. A detailed announce- ment as to the faculty, courses and other items of interest, will appear soon in The Lake Shore News^ M-'u. E. PICNIC TOMORROW *The annual Field Day and Parish Pic- nic of the Wilmette Parish Methodist Episcopal church is to be held m the Forest Preserve at Glenview, tomorrow afternoon. Pageahts and athletic events will feature the day's activities. , STUDENT CONFERENCE M_ Rev. Francis C. Stifler, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, has been sel- ected by the Board of Education of the Northern Baptist convention to conduct the annual Student Conference at i*ke Geneva, Wis., in session June 15-^5.; Announcing 0M^^^^ convenience or our Jcustomert 4^€-^nounce tfee^pehii% of fiiiiii fiffetft Public :;sm; lf;WfeBsti-il»t%C*!i ~,:,,,K-y^9.t-.:^^^,Uak,l^iA,. W&W- ancl Ofifee::;at3^ ;|©lih^^3^KMIl Wilmette and Central Avenues Q TherapHgrd^ â- -â€"territoryahas made^ necessary theiestablish- ment of this store and office. Our estimate of theI present population of Wilmette is iiy^lG^t4pmore than-double die 1910£census 1 return ol^M3^| An even greater growth is J predicted during the next ten years. || d To meet the requirements of this evermcreas- ing population the Public Service Company is constantly extending its facilities so. -1-â€" -" a of our customers may enjoy maximum service. A surprise gift package will be presented to every Jiousewiie visiting our new store the firstlthree days.â- â- $ Be sure you get one of these gold and blue packagisii Do not open it until you arrive home?Enjoy a real surprise. liitii^ af0m0fwm PS#?SS3SSJ*sfi C^^SIS pFl NORTH ERNf ILL! NOIS lWi&eli: Md Celillti^lii:' Vfmi*Si* (South Ea*t ait flllflll fetfe/ftSife 'o'y\ m^::mMWMM^SM