January 1, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 17 decided to limit the membership of the club for the ensuing year: Hamilton Howe, 240 Kenilworth avenue, returned to Kenilworth from An · napolis Naval academy Christmas eve 8nd will remain there un til New Year's clay. English Lutheran Greenleaf and Seventh William Guise, Pastor. Ser,·iees f o r January 3 ~\ext Sunday will be the second an- Yacht Club Names Officers for New Year; Tells Pia 'Its Charles E Galloway has been reclectc'd com~odore at the annual meeting and dinner of the Sheridan horc . . Yatch club tn \Vtfmettc harbor. Other officers arc: Harold Elliott, vice-commodorc; Max Hayford, rea·r -commodon:; Paul Date, secretary, and I.oui<; (;oss, treasurer. Kingsley Rice and Richard ~f uri- niversary of the dt·!licatlon of our beaut_ iful bungalow-chapel. Such an ~),ccas10n is ~1 ways a time of rejoicing·. I he t ·xt Will be the clo~ing verse of th e 90th Psalm. "Let the beauty of the Lord out· God be UllOn us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us ; Yt·a, th e work of our hands es tabli::;h thou it." All are w e lcome. Bible . 'chool at 9:4G. ::\Iany wt!re abS!·nt last . 'un<lay lH.· cau~· o( th e (·xtr · 111 ·ly <'old \v eat h e r. liow cv~.: r, l ·t us cont · ba('k strong on th · first Sunday of th · X<: W Y< ·ar. Th v :ulult C'lass will ht ·l-d tl a s pl (· ndid s ·rie::; in John 's GosrH·J. A llt · W syst ·111 fill' all whr· ar ·l' "on tinH··· will be il ls t:dlt ·d n· ·xt Sunday. son were elected as directors for the coming year. It was announced" that two new star boats would be adcled to . the club's racing fleet next year, making the total of craft which race every Saturday af1 ternoon duri1_1g. the summer season, weather permtttmg, total ten. Last sea~ )ns races were declared most succe~sful and interesting at the meeting, and plat..,) were laid for an even bu sier season in 1926. Movies of national and international yatch races \\·ere s ho\\'n at thr dinner. It "·as II . -o).Irs. \Vesl~y Blum, 320 Leic~ster road, rntertatned a group of fnends :\1 onday as a farewell to Miss Doro thy Bennett who is leaving for Pittshund1 January 2. Th e ~lissiouan· so ·i··t\' will m ·e t Thursday, Janua;·y 7. "l;he ladi ·s of t h e . c o ~1 g r · g a ti ut~ ~ttHl tiH: i r f r ie nds are wvtt<:<.l to tll1s tmportant m ·eti ng. s· ···ntl!l and fuurth ·\11 J The· Luthr ·t· lt-:tgut· will J11t·1 · t r· tt th·· Fridays in January . illustr:tt· ·d I l::-;l\11' ·· IJ:-· ::\Jr. <:ash "ill Jill ht · gi\·, .,, i11 th1 · <: hut · ·h on the tlt i rd l'riclay t· \···ning- in January. The , Luth· ·r lt·agtl· · will havt· c harg ' of tlu::; Jtfll't:t Ill }llt'l'ti 1 I llg, you:r neighb St. John's Lutheran \\'t ltlll'tl· · <tlld l';tr l.;; .\\' ·nUPS, \\"iltn· · tlt ·. · ff, ·r llt<tll \\'. ~lt·yt·l', ~LA., lHtstr·r '"'; l'r;tit j,. ;t\'t·lltl· ·. T1 · lephon~ l:H)I) 'llurt·lt lt ·l· ·phr·ttt · :~I 1 I . ~1-: H\ ' I('E ~ ,,, ., ., . ,,tlll · t· :ll. :-;,.\,. Y··ar ·s J-:\·,. at 7 : ! .', , ll·d~ ( 'uiiJIIIIIIlillll . St·I'I!H>Il' " l'r· · ~sirtg tn\\';trd tilt· ~lark . " · .Lt:JUat·~ I, :\'t·\\' Y··ar 's j)a\· at !t:l:-, 11"1 .\ I ' utlltllUtliou . St·l'tllOII: ·"Putting '"' t 11·· eot11mntes on the whyli:e f..,rd .lt·sus." Sunda:-, .Jat1Uary :l: !· : :~" ;1. 111., Sundf~Y schtHd :tnd l!ibJ, . t·lass· ·s· !t: 1.) a. 1n., ~··cttnd St·rvrt·t· Ad\· arw· · n~t · ltt ·in <·lass~;!,;. I:tr s t st·rvic~· an · st·l'!ll()tl: 11 a.m., t s··l'lnon. d]tl l'atlls." Sennon: ~londay and .'\1 EE'I 'I :\ (~ S Frid:ty at I: : < "hildrt· ll's I Thut·sd ay at :! p. 111. and .\1 ission. Thun;da\· at /'. p . 111.: Ladit·s' Aid l· ·agu . · s. niot· \\'alth l' r Friday at 7:40 p . n1.: J11nior \Yalther J..,·tg Ut·. · Hoi.\· ('ollllllUilion :-;;·rYic··s will h, ht·ld on both Xcw Y· ·ar's E\' t: and X ·w Yt ·;u·':-; ])a:-· togetht'l' with tilt: custunlar,\· ::-;vrvi<..: · and st·l'nlon. 1111 Sunday aft(:r :-\t·w Yt·ar the· paRtor will deliver his ·annual report to till· CfJng-r gat ion on thL· affairs of the :. toar 1 !I~:J. togeth r with a message on the vlans for th(' yt·a r 1 !:126. Everv I mt·m btT of the cong rt·gation should nrakt· it a })oint to be pn·sent. ( 1:t!-i~t·s fot· the Chl'i~tian education of childr ·n will be resum ·d on ::\{onda:-· af~(·rno0n, January 4, at 4 o'clock, and ~v1_11 b<' conductt·d e\·ery :\lon<la\' and 1· !'lday. d~ureh · various org-anizations of tht> will haY~ their 1irst meetings ~~,1 th(· :-,·t·<ll' durtng· tlw <·oming· wet·k. J hv 1111!11 thly cong-regation meeting '~· tll bt> ru<'s<lay, January 12. and the lrt·s t lllt·\'ting- of th1· J!ibl · Hour Thurstla,\·, Ja11uar5· 1-!, at 7 :-!:J. Put it on The ,\our calendar. Direct to the heart of Chicago's business and shopping center, saving time and taxi fares. ·Save money; use a 25-ride or 10-ride ticket A funera I \\'ho~c dignified he a uty appeals to th·Jse who haH· lost a friend or relat!ve will he furni hcd by us at a prier that is consistent \\'ith OLtr efforb to treat thl.' tinances of the liv . ing with the respect that these persons wish to show the de· ceased. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company The High--Speed Electrified Railroad Wilmette Passenger · Station Telephone Wilmette 2514 1-82 Ward & Buchholz Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Private Ambulance 912 Chicaf;lo Ave. Ph. Uqiv. 600