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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1926, p. 35

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= 926 July 2, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 35 ll,., English Lutheran Congregational Church adt> nee non will of An am o l- LO ll I'Y g:t l od bt·l {IJ 1 \\' - at l'l l · lll l Greenleaf and Seventl1 MINISTERS: William Guise, pastor Stephen A. Lloyd William E. McCormack Services for July 4 : "Our Country,. wlli be the theme of On Fritlay the Sea Scouts m eet at the special message for Independence Day. The part that Luth(·rans had in 7 :1 5 p. m. Ewart Cook, skipper. On Sunday morning all departments of tht' struggle for national independence will receive consideration. Prof. A. R. the ChUrch school Ot>en their sf'rvict>s promptly at J 0 o'clock, the Beginners "\\-entz, D. D., at the Sesqui-Centennial l'l·leb1·ation in \Voodstock, Va., Jan- and Priman· dt>partments meeting touary 1~. 192G, co'rnmeml)rating the fare- r-..tlwr, and the .Tuni~r and Intermf:'diate we ll sermon of f;E>neral .John Peter dt:partments meeting togethf'r in Pilgrim Miss Esther A. Dunshee will con~luhlenberg-, pastor o( Emanuel Lutheran hall. Phul'ch, \Yoodstnck, who sen·ed al!l (luct th HE>n·ice in Pilgrim hall and will speak on "\\~e Are Shown Franc' by "-ashington's right hand man through~Ii!'R Ruth Caldwt·ll will giYe out the Revolutionary war, spokf· as fol- .lt·<w." lows: "Y<'a, Yf>rily, the spirit of Ameri- ~~·n·ral Hpecial numbers on tlw piano. ean liberty was conceiYed in tht· lGth e,, 11 tury, concein<l in the rugg 1 : d soul of Dr. Lloyd will prea~h a ~o,urtl;, of the high snirited monk of \1\'ittenberg . .Tuly sf'l'~1on on th .su.bJe~.t of 1 lw I ruf' Thi'OUg-hout the War of rnde)wndt·net· I Fdlowshlp. of Patnot1Sf!1 at tlw. Ont· Lutheran pioneers were the staunch sup- J~our sE>n·we. of wor~lup at ~ 1 o_clock porters of the American caust> and con- Sunllay mornmg~. Lov~ly mu~u· Will bttrihuted magnificently in money and a ft'atun· of this sernce. ~erYices. · Tlw P.oy S('outs of Anwri<'a, Honsf'Yelt "It was the preaching of l\fuhll·nberg TroO}I, Xo. 2. mel:t at hPadquarters on that stirred the Germans throughout the Tu<·sday f·wning at 7 :1 iJ. Dr. f'har lt·s B. mue Ridge and led them to take UJ1 I :Jakt·, scoutma:::t(·r. a nns for the CfJUntry of th<·ir adoption. "\\.hen thl· struggle was OVt'l' and in~fr. and :\fr .. A. L. Seaman and tlt-ptAntlencP won, Lutherans aided by t lwi r wisdom and couns(·} iu establishing their daughter, ~r ary Louise, 808 t lH· new-born r·epublic upon a firm basis and helped to guidt- its Jif(· during the Greenleaf avenue, have returned to \Yilmette after a two \\'eek~' ahsence. t ... n<l ·r years of ite infancy." · o ]l ll. <I I \fr. Seaman spent the time in New Biblf· school nt fl :45. Th·· adult nihlt> York, Atlantic City, Quebec. and ~f oncia~:-; will stutly a tinwly lt>sson from treal while ~{ rs. Seaman and her Exodus, c>haptPr 1. KPw S('holars an· daughter remained in Pittsburgh. w~>lcome in all departmPnt~. -- historic - -Mackinac ---· .. souvenirs Drive around Island, buy from thelndiansatParry Sound, Canada. Visit Detroit, -~~ ~~IJiilil see sky line of Cleveland-spend a day at Buffalo-gateway -o- . The Luther leag-up will tnt.>d ThursAnne Boddie, daughter of ~r r. and (l<ly, July 1. at thf> honw of ~Jiss Alfhild Queber, 1001 LindPn :n·pnu<>. The ~frs. John Boddie. 1621 Forest avenue, young people of thP parish nrt· invitPd. has left \Yilmette to spend the sum 'Th<' coundl will nwt>t fu1· nwt>ting \VPdnesday, .July 7. ~r rs. gaze in wonder at Niagara Falls-the world's greatest cataract. Something different for a vacation. A week's trip of over 2,000 miles- the en· tire length and return of Lakes Michigan, Huron, StCiaire,Erie and among the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay-cool refreshing breezee-oewaigbta IDdjOJ· ful thrills. to all Eastern, Canadian and St. Lawrence River Points-al'd its July mer at Camp Asoha. Trout Lake. \Vis . The Great Oil-Burning White Linen. '1\'. l' Leslie F. Gates. 723 Eighth :--tred, her daughter. Helen. and her two nieces. F.milv and Louise Gates. of Pennsvlvariia. le.ft earh- thi~ \\·eek to :'pend ·six weeks campitig in the mountains of the \Vest. --oDr. and ~r rs. C. E. Geisse and their claughter. ~~ ary Lou. 1820 \Yilmette :n·enuc. are driving to Fond du Lac. \\'i~ .. to spend the week-end and holida~·. -0- North Shore Realty Improvements are a strong security for the profitable investment of July funds. We'll gladly outline our recommendations. and ~~ rs. James C. Crossley and thl'ir daughter, Julia ancl Helen, 407 \\.ashington avenue. left \\. ednesday i()r Sister Bav. \-\·j . The Fred Crosslry:-; preceded them. ~r r. offer you an experience similar to that of an ocean voyage, with all the comforts and luxuries of an Atlantic liner. Promenade·and Sun Decks of unusual width; large Grand Salon; commodious Lounge Rooms; Palm .barae~o on Observation Deck.. Every opportunity for r~st and relaxation. Staterooms and Parlor Rooms are aU outsithrooms witlt windows or port-hoks. Excellent meals daintily served. 1 For amusements there are Deck Games, Entertain'~~··;".:.,tt.~~~~ ments, Music and Dancing-SOmething doing all the time, and a social hostess to get you acquainted. \,.._..;;!~~~ Screened-in playground for children. Sailings from Chictlgo nny T11111. tntd Sill.. ].,. ~iiiiiii:=- \.-nl~o. ~ North American South American 29th to At~~. transit 11/Hm tldditUmal jJaymenl. 31st. inc. R. R. Ticins ~ Detroit. 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