38 WILMETTE ARDEN SHORE BENEFIT . Mr-&. Hines, wife of the commandant of the Great Lakes Naval Training station, has arranged a baseball game between the Naval Training st ation and Fort Sheridan for the benefit of Arden Shore camp. The camp will be played at Great Lake s Saturday, May 8, at 3 o'clock. LIFE May 7, 1926 Announce New Prizes for Music Festival Contest Changes in the prizes to he awarded at th e annual t\ orth Shore Music Festival. to be held in Evanston May 19 to 27, haYe been announced. Instead of a prizr for a sy mph onic composition there will he a prize of $500 for tl1c be st cantata ior childrens' voice s, with . orchestra accompaniment. Should onlv . ~fr . and ~frs. Adam \\'. l'ra\\'iord wood church. 1'his exchange of pas· city. piano accompaniments be offered th~ of 710 Central avenue and their so n. · tors for the day is to he one of the At l h e 111 or 11 i n g- H l' n · it: e \ V. :\ r. J: a r 11 t · s prize will amount to only $300 ,it was I \\'a lla ce. arc sai ling :VLty 13. it,r a I features of Baptist Week, \vhich is to will pre~id e at th' org-an and tlu · sai d. The same condit.ic;ms as for. for- , t~vo months' journey through England , he ohscr~ed_ throughout the Cbicago ehoi r, und e r the direction of .\1 ild:.tlll · mer orchestral rompcttttons preva1l. · I·ranee. and Scotland. area hcgmnmg Sunday . Uihlt-roy :-;l'utt, will Hing-. Til,. , ~l'lwol t'Oill pldt ·ly "'radPd Hu nd a_, I'Uil\'t'llf·s :-;unday lll,l' lling- at As a part of the celebration of Uapti st week in Chicago, Dr. Charles Alin Dr. Alin Brooks, pastor of the Brooks, noted pastor of the E.ng·lewood church, w .i ll exchange pulpit s Englewood Baptist church, will preach with Mr. Stifler of the local c hur ch, at the 11 .o'clock serv ices at the Wil- I Hun<lav morning·, May 9. Dr. Brooks mette Baptist church Sunday morn- if. one· of the great l ead rs of th e Baping, May 9. The Rev. Francis Carr tist d e n omination . He Is an author of For several years h e se1·vcd as StiAer, pastor of the loca l church will note. ~enl'lan· of tlw American Baptist at the sa me time preach in the Engle- Home .:\li:-:~ion society in New Yo1·k Dr. Aiin Brooks Will Preach Here on Sunday Baptist Church i . j ~~ ::: 11 t II<' o'clock. \\' ill t · \ ' t · It j II g · S I' 1'\' i I' I' S \\' .. da~ · ; .\l.t~tlu · r ·s l>t· at ol>s··n·, ·d 'j' : :J I I. at ( v, ,\ lt· . .·\ , :\ ft IS t'l' t lw Sll ll g · i Jl :-..::1), 1 :t ·l 'a ldillt · J:rain.·rrl will si ng- and l\lr. :-;tifl· · r w ill t.:J \ ' t· tht · St'I'O tll l u( hi:-: :st·rit·s of "l!tJill· · Li r. ... s·· l'III·OIIS, spt·ak iII).;' 011 .. .\1 !JIIH·r l.o\' t· ." Tit· · s· · t'\' iL't · will ··l<JS·· :tt a g a i 11 IJ I' i II s l·n·icv. .\1 iss 1'11 <l I' g I ! IJ f cAbout the cNOrth 5hore Line Published by Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. 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