38 I WILMETTE LIFE May 21, 1926 Mrs. E. H. Benson, mother of Mrs. Charles McCue of 631 Washington avenite, left last Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hincklcv for a six months' trip through the C~nadian Rockies and California. St. Augustine's Church . St. John'_s Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Adams of ~t-xt Sundns, 1\lay 23, \\·ill be 'Whtt~ ·w ilmette a nd ParK avenues, Wil tn(· flt.!. Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, are unday one of the great Holy days ot Herman W. Meyer, M.A., pastor. receiving the congratulations of their s tlw Churc h comm emorating the giving 406 Prairie avenue. T e lephone 1:~:11i friends upon the birth of a daughter, of the' power of the Holy Spirit to the C hurc h telephone 3111. Joan, Monday, ~1ay .1. ·This is their Dis<"iPI<' s ten days after our. Lord ascended into Hea,·en. There w1ll be Holy SERVICES second child. Communion at 8 a. m,. Church sc h ool~ and lJihle (')nss<'S at 9 :45, and Holy Communion with address at 11 o'clock. I ~~theran - I Our Spring Service This service is devised to take the greater part of your :;pring housecleaning troubles off your hands. We have equipped our plant to clean draperies, curtains, rugs and upholstered furniture as wul a=wearing apparel. on ~Iondav in Whitfiun week, and Tu1.·sday in Whitsun week, there. will be ce lebrations of the Holy Comm um on each morning at 8 o'clock. \\·ednPsdR~·. Fridar and Saturday, of tll'Xt week (l\Iay 26, 28 and 29) art' I.o..mlwr Days, days set apart espec ially by tlw Church on whirh her memhers ar~" asked to pray ('sp<'cia.lly for men who nrP to be Ordaint'd eYcrywhen' to lht· · ministry. 9 :30 a. m. Sunday school and J ~i 1,; .. c lasses. 9 :45 a. m. First service and serm on. 11 :00 a. m. Second se rvice and s rrw 1r· 3 :30 p. m. Walther league rally. ·· 7:45 p. m. Evening d evotion and lec tu 1·.. Friday, JU:E1' INGS 21, at 6 :30: Banqut> t t', ·!' t lw ~u nday s ·hool staff. )l<lY Master Cleaner Setl)ice Costs No Mort I Phones Wilmette 3400 . ·Greenleaf 700 The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier ·~usS CLEANING co&'iYEING At 10 a. · m. yt>stl'l'day thP womL·n of St. Augustine's at [t service of the Holy Communion prPsf'nlPd the money th{'y had sa\'ed during the y~:ar in the way of thank offerings to hf' addt·d to tht· n:ttin~tl Churc h's fund known as the \\'onwn's United 'fhank Offt>ring-. A short addn·ss was gi\'f·n by ~frs . (;(·orge ~rason of Hig..J;II:md Park, prPsidt·nt of tht· 'v\'om:w's auxiliary .. r th· · . Di ot·t ·S(' ot Chicago. The Choi 1· no~· s ar·' g-iving thl'it· .~n nunl <'Ol1CI'l't in tht· l'ari:;h houst·, Thursda\· cn·ning, .TUIH' ::. to raist~ monL'Y for th;·ir annual ('amp in· \Vi~consin . Tht· prog-ram for the Walther h·a g'-l·· mlly to oe h eld nl:'xt Sunday ha:; a ! l'!·ady lwen· published in these colum n , We hope that every m e mber of the .J u nior and Senior society of St. John·~ w1 !t i>t ' at tlw c hurch promptly at :1 ::;o t·n Sunday afternoon, so that all the visil ors may he pt·operly taken car .. uL ]t, nu·mher that a:;ide from th\! spt::ti.J J spL·alu·rs, t·vpry sociHy is expect·.:d t ·, cuutributt· ntu: spedal numlJcr to tl . program. ,, The .Junior lJanquL·t on 'l'uesda.r (·\ ,. last was a huge success, both in point of att(·ndancc and interest. Abo u t sixty att.:nded. Unfortunately two of our hon; nH·t with an al'cidcnt whilt:: th· ·\· \n.~rc ·>n the wa.r to the church. Tll; srH ·akt'l's ga \ ,. ::;llllll' mig-hty tim· ad rlrt·~St'!", shurl, tiuwly and l>rofital1 l· En·ryiHHly had a grand time. .\ftt' r th · play giH·n l1y tht· girls of tlH: 1 ! ~ ~ .· ,· las~. a number of games ,,·ere played. nin~ Like Finding Money BUY THE GENUINE Xl'xt Friday C\'t·ning at 6 :30 tlw Su llsdwol lt ·adlt·rs and oflic e rs wi ll J,,. · l.:uHtUt.:lt·d in tlw ~unday schc1ul I'PillllS. Tlwr·· will lw a numlwr ot' il t' t'unna I talks 1111 :-iunday sd1tml wu1·1 , I l'a::;tr,r 11. \\' . Prangt· of Tritlity L u .I IIH·ran c·hun·h. (Jak l'at·k, will clo ·li\ ·,· 1 th·· principal adtln·:-is . \\',· llo(w t · \'o ·r~ t ·· at'lwr and t1f!in ·r will IJ, . ahlt· tiJ t'Oil !· tLt ,. .\ti)nday :tfll"rtiO·>n last the t · la ~s · ·;-; til·· C'hristiart Erltli':ttion of I 'hildr· ·rt t ,·l.,s"tl with a littl·· party gi\'o·n to all wlto attt: ntlt-d during tlw .r<·ar. A basei l.all gamt· for th·· hoy:-; :wd all so rts I " r' g·a 111··~ for th· · girls ft·aturt ·d t h· · a I 1 (t ·l'lltJilll. ()f ('IJUI'St ' olio' of tht · !Jig- f, ·; l! 1 lll'o· ,; was tho· t·akt · a!Hl it..:e !'l't ·:tlll s\' r\ o· tl '"'untit'ull~· all. 'l'h·· class ,,·ill n·op· ·ll r.. r 1 In t·· i It :-io ·pt t' lltiwr. It Pays You Llean as the to make our Congregational Church t '" l\linist ·rs :-;r.-pht ·n A . Lloyd \\'illiam E. :\ld 'orme~ c k t,.rid:·~· · · Yt · nin~ th· · S··:L ~. · .. ut :-: lll· ·· Ewat·t ( 'r,ok, ~ld p(lt · l' . S .Lt t at 'i': l:i p. tn. J The Junior choir will rdH'fLrs" Pn Suns Heat"· dull months busy. The fuel business is of necessity a seasonable business, and everyone engaged in the indu~ try-from the miner to the retail distributoris anxious to keep the wheels turning during the off season, and is, therefore, willing to work on much smaller margins than is possible during the rush season. From the retailer's standpoint, the actual cost of cartage and handang fuel through the yards during the Summer season is much less than it is during the Winter months, and all of this, and more, is passed on to the thrifty . consumer who fills his bin NOW. 1 l. rtl:t .' · at 'i' Jl . 111. Ulltlt ·r tho· dlr··· ·ti ··ll · ol \\·. 1 ·: . .\ll'l'onn:wk, who is as:-:i s t· ·<l lo .\Trs . L. F. Gatc·s and Mi!Ss l~ulh Cald \\'t 11. I In I NOW! AT REDUCED SUMMER PRICES. While the low prices prevail, fill your bins ,.._·ith . this clean, smokeless, high heat value, economical fuel. , :-;untlay mi)rnin).!' tlw churl'h sd1 1l·ol at !t :::0 o't·ltH'k, t":tl'h clt · pi!rt · l lll v nt OJH·ning it:-; ~<·rviee~ J)l'Otnptly . Dr . l.lt~\' d will addn ·ss th·· .Junior l'"tl~r· · cati,,n wh..rl it is asst·mhlPrl at Ill :::· 1 .1 111 .. and th·· .Junior l'hoir \\ill l· ·ad tlw ~ing· illl!'. At thi~ S:lllW tin1t' tht' lt· \ \\'. E. :'.1eCorma<'h. will talk to tlli' St"ni··r I dt ·partnH ·nt ,,n "Lift·-At· Its [:, ·st ." t·t·ll\'t·Ht·s I l I REALIZE AN AM1\ZING SAVING You save 30°;~ or more on your winter's fuel bill. .\t tht· SutHl:t.\· ll11>l'lling S<·n·i··· · nr \\'tor s hip at 11 o't'iot'k, I )r. Lloyd will pn ,adl ! ,,,1 ".\ ('ommon \Ii ~t<Lkt·." Thu quart t· l and the Young l'··otll··':-; l'hoir will si11c: at thi$ $cn·ilic. ')n Tut·srla~· I L:TOUJl : Louise band :tftt·rnoon t11·· :\Tayflowl'l' will nwtot at :~ ::~0 o'clrwk. Thh of g-irls is din·d··tl l)y :\liss l\lan· ~C'hl·idt·nhelm. Phone Your Dealer Today Be sure to specify the Genuine Koppers CHICAGO Coke-Chicago's standard domestic fuel. Ycu'll be surprised at the low figure quoted you. At no obligation to you, our service man will gladly] come to your home, inspect your heating plant explain the size Koppers CHICAGO Coke mos~ economical for your use and perhaps make other valuable suggestions. ' Tut·!-:iday 1'\'t·ninl{ Ow Hoo. ~(·Vt·lt Tr'"'Jl I ~o. 2 meets at ht·adquart{'r!:l at 7: lfi. J>r. I '· B. Blalcc, scoutma~tf'r. :t ft1·moon \\'olf-C'uhs nwf't on \\'pdn£·:-:da~· at :l ::w o'clock, undt·r th<· din ·c:tion of Harold Spinney. Tht> At tlw midweek servicl:' on WPdtlt'S· day at 8 p. m. thC' devotional s<'rYii'P~: will be conduct<'d by Dr. S. A. Lloyd. Thursday evt-ning at 7 :15 o'clock the Young People's choir practice und\·t· tlw direction of Porter W. Heaps. [ PREPARE FOR FIELD DAY KUTTEN BROS., Wilmette 1 EDINGER & SONS, Wilmette 641-2 Girls of the Joseph Sears school of Kenilworth have been busy recently preparing for the annual field day, which is to be held Thursday, June 10. There will he all kinds of track and field events for girls and boys and some specialties, it is announced hy Robert Townley, director of athletic s at the school. There are to be prizes fgr first, second anrl third places. .,