= ;, 1926 Jctllllary 15, 1926 = Presbyterian WILM ETT E LIFE Church , First l'n·shrterian Chure~ of Wilmettf· ( .,, 1 1w r of 1\;wth st. and Greenleaf ave. Dr. <: .. o. P. Maglll, pastor This next week has been d<·sig-naU·d ·t s \ ' ictory Week for our ehurch. All ;jlt. mcmb<·rs of our chu~ch and con..;·. ~.: .ttion know what thrs m··£urs. ~ ~r . F. II. Divine of J:rOf>1klyn, X. Y .. !I'·" IH · t · ll st·<·urcd to <:()JldU('t SJH·c ial " , , i .. 1 . s d u r i n g · t h '· \\'I · ·· k Iw g- i 11 n i 11 g ·,. ·, 1 ~unday JIIOI'Iling- at 11 :(J(J (/t'i() ·k . " 11 1 ·· ·llttinuingthroug-h ~unda~· . Jar ·- ' ·,~. 1 n :! ·1. St·n·!c··s · · a~h .su.nday <li Hl \\ ,., 1, day t · \·t·lllllg' at 1 :4 ;, o l')() c k t· x - ··l" ~attJrday . . \ r1 ··s p· ·(·ially attr·a('tiv·· f· ·atun · fur I , '\ I :-i U II d a Y t ' \ ' I' ll i 11 g' W j J1 j, t: t h 1· llfll"ll';t J )Jl ' IIJ..:,T:llll lO bt · g'i\'t ·JI },~· th· · , J,tt t· t frolll tht· (;lt-JH' I" ' l ' nioll ,·ltrtr· ·h Tht · intl'rest in tht ·s· · Jda 11s "·· r \ ' ld.,ry \\'· ···k ha!'> alr e ad y r·t·a (' h· ·d , h· pq int of < ·nthusiasm, and W f' :u ··· ,. tw rpating- a \'t·ry larg' attt ·lld:tr w .· . .\lr. 1' . IJ . Lo\\'1'~·. (J( Hog-. · r H !'ar k, di"t r i d SUJH · rinti'JHif·nt of s l'lwrds of 1'lii··:rg11 and pr· ·sid· · nt l·f tht · l'r1 ·~ b ~ t·: 1.111 l'nioll will ~·Hwak t(J tht · ~linda\ · :-· It"" ' this rwxt :-iunday llllll'lling- . Su n··t , ., :-o· ho"l 1111 ··· ts at !t : :{11 a . rrl. and t h· · .\d'llt dq,ar· trn· · llt at ~t : l:i . <1a:-~· ·s a t J·· u·· l o l'k . « 'h i r:..; t ian E n d "a" or· s ·w i ,. t ' w 1I 1 at ;-, : :~ o p. m. to ,. on tin u, · t h, · of tht t'hr· istian l'itiz·· llshtp tli· nw:'. Th·· subjt-ct for this t·\· o·nir t ~ 1:" \\'hat I·o· ·s It :\l· ·an tn Kll,,,,. ·"""~ · ·· l'hil. a: -11. :\fr. l~alph \ ·· .t l t· h is tht· l· ·atlPr . A s·H' ial h· 11 1r ;t·,,J Ji:..:ht JUll<'hi'IJJl illliJlt·(Ji:tt· · Jy f.,)1··\\ilr:_:-- th 1 · !llt·t·tin~ . . ., · T t"' "·. , · t ~tlld.\' Live in the Most Tested Building in Evanston ;-:, ·· tl t · \· IIIII ~ Troqp :-\o . ;; !ll· ···t s .\l··ntl a \' in tllt' g'Yillll:t ~ illlll j)I'IIIIIJilJ~ :t t ,,,.,."""t ,,f .,, .... ·,·lol'k . 7 ·· ,., .,, . k, inso·ad (Jf 7 : 1:-, as UHllal, th· · SJJI·t · ial "" ... t i 11gs 1111 at T 'l· " da~· ,.,···lling-, .Ja11uar~· 1 :·. t h·· \\'· :-t rnrnist··r (~uild J·H···ts f"r tlilllt· ·r <t ,; :J ri and will attt · lld tho · ~JJt ·< ·tal nt· · ll llgs ,.,,nduct.·d h\· llr l·i\' ill· · at ' 'II ll' t·ltH'k . :\fiSSt ·S. JliJtl.t .JHhltSOII , .\ t.rt \\'httma<'k and :\I1·s . E . ·: . L··w wrll Itt l t··s t t·SSt ·S. 109¥2 Ton Load 1n a Four-Room Apartment 219,000 pounds, or 109 .Yi tons, of sand were piled on the floor area of a four-room apartment. With this great weight left on the floor 36 hours, the maximum deflection of the longest span was .07, or 1-1 4 of an inch. One beam with an 18-foot span carried 20~ tons of sand with only 1-14 of an inch deflection. This ts one quarter of the allowable deflection. These tests were made by a corps of engineers representing four prominent engineering firm s and the city building department. According to these tests, the entire population of Eva nston could be supported on any one floor of the John Evans building. You are invited to live in this most-tested building. The John Evans will be the best and finest apartment in Evanston, in a location not to be excelled anywhere north of Chicago. The building is of fireproof construction, with soundproof floors and tile and . mackolite partitions. All exterior walls are 17 inches thick, finished with face brick around the entire building. There will be wood-burning fireplaces, tile baths, mechanical refrigeration, incinerators and tenants' garage. The court, which is 76 feet wide, will be landscapeci most attractively. Exc.tllent location, fireproof construction and every modern appointment make the John Evans the ideal place to live. Apartments will be available May l, 19 26. 500 · t 10fldll d· ·d b\' nr. Hi\'illt· this nt ·Xt \\'· ·· ),, all :q~pointrnt · llts f.,r th· · ~..:~·r n n; r"itllll, illf'!uding- th1· Bo,· ~~ · ··ut :-; w : ll l · · ·~i n promptly at 7 o'('inC'k < ' Oiltinuin~..: fur nnt· hour, wh· · H it is ··xpet ·t ··d ;til \\ r)! atlP!HI th~· Jllt · dill~S . 'J'Jt, . IJuart· · rl~· J>rt·~hYt··rian rnf't ·ting " t i l J,.. h..Jd \\'t·dni'!'Hlay, .January ;.!11, .tl th· ('r··rar .\lt-tlHJrial I ·'n·Hh\· t;·rian l'l ll tn·h . :,7th and l'rairi·· a,· ,·nu~·. t'hi1 .tL:, o . Dr . I ;rit·st of l'urt I :arrow, .\ l. t s ka, anrl :\Jrs. Baird of Kort ·:l, w i ll l· · t h ·· ~·;J w ali: f' r s . S t · n d r <' s' · n· at in n s tl· :'. l r;-; 1~. 1!. :\larquardt. · '" ,tt ' t·ount of th·· lll· ···tirt g- s IJI'ing English Lutheran ;r·n·nlt·af and St~ \'t·nth , ..,'illiam Guis , pastor =-'· ·r\· rt·t·s fot· Januar\· 17"Thr.- · Epivhany Qu··stin11s" " i ll J,, . th· · tht·mt> of our rt1f·ssag,. at th· · hour ··f worship . This tin11·!~· suhj· · t· t has tlw <;osvt·l forth~· Sr·eotHl Suntl:t,\ alt· ·r Epiph . tny as a uad\:g-rourlll. H.t ·rHl I I I I I .John 1: ·13-51. I ·uring- t h, . Epipha11y st ·asnn tlH · pastor will g-i\·e a. series of tiYI'-minUtt· talks during the \\·or·ship JH"riorl on thl' lh' l'S of thl' gn'at <'ltristian rnisHionar·i;·s. Xext SutHla\· tlw talk w iII ht· hased on the lif·: of Itohe1 t :\Iorrison, the well-know mi:-;si.lnary to :::-iHuth Africa. l!ilJI<' ~whool at 9 :4ri. Youtn~· pt·uplt an·l adults are inYited to attt·nd the adult Bible class. The rnl·tnhers of the school arc urged to com·· on tim <ttHl to bring regularly thl'ir rww offcr·ing- l'l1\'elo}> 'S. I 1 for rental information, phone Greenleaf or Sheldrake 500. Th JanuarY work-m<' ting- of tht> :\lissionarv socit"tv will he lwld at t h·· honw of ·~lr.s. Frank Staab, 1:!4 Fifth ::-tr ·et. Date: T h ursday, January :!1. All memhf'rs and ,frietHls an· invitt'll illustralt·d lf·cture to b giv ·n in the church Friday '\'t.·ning of t h is wp 'k at 8 o'do<'k. This well-known lect u re has h(·t>Jl gi\'en b~· ~Ir. Gas h many tinws in hieag-o urHll'r th\.· auRpicf's of the Daily ~~·\\'S. The ft'('('Will offering ·will g-o to young P··opll~ who will have charf;'L' of tlw ntt·t·ting. to attl-'nd t he specia l " PENS ONE-ACT DRAMA "The Kick ," o ne of the two one-act plays given by the Evanston Drama club, a t the Evan ston Woman's duh 1an uary 14, was written by H elen H iiJ of Wilm ette in the Plapwright cl ass sponsored by the School of Speech of ~o rthw es t e rn university. VICTOR c. CARLSON ORGANIZATION