.1· tl'·ary 1. 1926 WILMETTE 1.111\ 1.111\ 1.111\ JAil\ JAil LIFE Jill\ I. Jl\ 1111\ llll.l 15 I .Ill1111\ Ull\ Jill\ I .Ill\ 1.111 · Presbyterian Church Church services at 11 o'clock. l:iunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. in all . departments, except the a d u l t , ~ht<'h meets at 9:45 for a song service 1111.\ 1111.\ 1111.\ l.lll tn the church auditorium and for the ;lasses at 10 o'clock. Miss Florence Towne of Erie Cha!lel, Chicago, will ht> t?e SJH·akcr to address the Inter~le<lJate and .· Senior departmnts this Sun(lay morntng. The C~ristian End~avor ,socTety will at a :30 p. m. in th<·it· room. The last of th · Christian 'itizenship les. · ~ns for the Quarter will ue discussed. J~(~wanl Q_uaylp will b · th · lt>ader for lhts. met>tt~lg- . S~H~ ial hour and light l_utH: ~('Oil tmnH:dtatl·ly following th{' lll~>(·t llJ( ·( · t I llg', Your Mother's Wish "Mother, in what activity would you like to have me take a special interest?" If the Mothers of this country were asked this ques· t~on, one hundred per cent of them would answer, "My child, take a special interest in the Church." You will always be "my child" to Mother as long as you live. In loving memory of that mother who is not here or in thoughtful obedience to her wishes, if you are so for· tunate as to still have her with you , resolve to meet regularly with the church of your cl1oice on and after nex t Sunday. day Scout ~roop No. G .will mc·et :\Tont·\·<·lltllg-, i :4ii, in the gymna.·ium. · _The stminst(·r (~uild will mPt't fo 1 dtnnc-t· and their usual prog-ra.m Tu~o·H ~Iay < ·veni ng, at f) ::w in tht· ~h un·h. fiH' hos_ t t·sst ·::; for this m· ·<· ti ng are: ~Irs . Lots :\1 tek and :\liHs .:\largaret 'V .\feC!'()y. 4 aro· sch<·dulf'd tcJ })()wl. Tut·sda\· l' \' < ·ning- i :30, tiH · nH: tt of ('hut·<··h IIH · Pt in th1· g~· ntnasium bowling· all··~· for tiH ·ir rt·(·t·< ·attottal pt·ogTalll. r.owli11g- tt ·ams 3 and liH · and Good Preaching, Good Music Good Fellowship Morning Worship at 11 TIJ, . l·'in.;t l' r , · sl·~ · t· · ri;ttt <·IJUr< · h ·· r \\ " till l · ll· J· ..; 1·..-:llt ·d 011 tho· !'Ol'llt ·J' of . ' \ t t l liJ " ll ' t'l"! :tlld ,;l' t ·t ·lllt ·:tf <l\' t · llllt ·. l ~>I I \\ t lf fittd : t I ' Ol'dj ; tJ \\" t l!'lllllt · ill all 11 ·' :-; , ····· Directory 1' \ ' lt't ' S . l.it ·ttl. l. F. 1\urhach :-.pent Chri-.,t . ;111d tlw \\' t'l'k - end " ith his par ' 111' . .\lr. and .\lr:-. . 11. I. l:urhach lli t:_2(J l.indl'n ; t\Tlllle, ret-urning to 11;~; l'< ' 't ott ~unday. 11 .. ... 0 -- of Chttrches: .l·d111 .\lacl.t ;tt1 i~ hollle !rom Yale · .· 1td j.., "IH'nd ;n ·: the hol"da,·-.. with hi:-. i.t lll il_,. at CJ2..J Creenwood ,;,'l'lltll'. St. John's Lutheran Church W ilmerrc a n d Park A venues REV. HERMAN W. MEYER M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estim ates given \vithout obligation Jlhotle \\ 'i lme tt e 2764 1030 Greenleaf Ave. I The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmctre Avenues REV. GILBERT STANSELL First Congregational Church La k e an d Wilm ette A ve nu es R EV. STEP HEN A. LLOYD The First Presbyterian Church Ni n rh Strccr and Greenleaf Avenue R EV. GEQRGE P. MAGILL St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 14o W ilmeue A ven ue ~l ~1 R EV. HUBERT C ARL TON I ~i The Wilmette Baptist Church Forese a n d W il m erre A ve n ues R EV. FRANCIS C. S TIFLER Wilmette English Lutheran Church 70 3 Gree nl e.1f A ve nu e R EV. WI LLIAM GUISE WILMETTE I p;j t "' ~ (>ubl ish ed by the ln t<rch urch Ad ve rt is in g C om mittee, Wilm ette C hu rc h Cou ncil . ~ ~ .~~~mmmm-~~mrtmtrt~~~mirmt~,,;~ \~