· tO WILMETTE LIFE . July 23, 1926 Next sunday, July 25, will be the An unusual summer time program has . eighth Sunday after Trinity, but ow- been arranged for services next Sun~ay Ing, July 25 at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. The Deacons will have charge of the ing to the fact that July 25 is the day morni11g at the Wilmette Presbyten~n· l!'rancls C. Sti fler, will preach, his sublect b eing "The ldf>al Christian." midweek meeting on ·wednesday, July 28, set apart by the historical Church to cllUreh. The quartet will give a speclal honor the memory of St. Jamf:'s, this musical program of five numbers. A at 8 o'Clock irt Children's hall. takes precedence and the services there- short story sermon . and some of the old The Sunday school continuing through'rore will be those for St. James's day. f:n·orite hymns will be for the congreThe Wilmette Baptist church is located 'l'bere \\·ill be Holy Communion at 8 gr·tion. Following is the program: at the corner of Wilm·tte and Forest a. m. and Holy Communion again at 11 Organ Preludf>-":\Ieditation" · · .Massf·nH Boys "Interested in Farming avenues. The Pastor mav be seen in n.. m. with an address. Anthem-"Festival Te Df'um" · · · · Bufk his study during the mornings of the 1 Anthem-"0 Come to MY Heart Lord Should Inquire Now About week except ::\fonday n.nd n.t other times Thf' !'>ervices next !4unday will be eonJesus" ·· ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Ambro~" the Boys' School at the by appointment. The church office in duc·tf:'d ·by the Ht·cto;. On th ' followin~ Anthem-"Hock of Ages" · · ~ · · · · · RuC'k charge of Miss Mabelle Rennaeker is and SU('('(·eding Sundays in Augu:-:t the on:mn Off('rtory-:-"Andante " .. Golt~.rmar. open daily from 9 until 1 o'<·lock, clos- j)arish will be in charge of ReY. F. .J. Bass Solo-"Consid r and Hear M f' ing at 12 o'clock on s;aturday;-;. Office Tromp, form erlv assi~tant at St. J\ug·.....··.... · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · ·,: · · .. 'Vooh·r. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p~h~ o~ne~,~W~i~l~~et~t~e-2~2~3~5·~~~~~~~~~u~·s~ ~·n~e~·s~·~~~·~~~~~~~~~- Organ Postludc~"Tn Olden 111ne ··· ·: · -;; · ·t 1 .............·.............. . . Good\\'In Jsnhel ]J(' :1IJS, soprano; nosf' Lu~ig('l' nannon , contr:tlto; Jfihn B. :\llllt ·r, tf'nor: Xormnn King, hnss: Erma E. Rounds, organist and din:rtor. Baptist Church ·At the Baptist church on Sunday morn- out the .summet- commences · promptly at 9 :45 o'clock. St. Augustine's Church Presbyterian Church Illinois ·s tate Fair 1 Good Through andThrougll~~ Details tell impresslve story of quality standards strictl)J Tlw J'n ·sll,·t<·rian c hui~('h, Gt·org·,, P. )lag-ill. I>.n..' lJlini~t P r, is loc att·d at th .· r·(·rJH'l' (,( ~inth stn·t·t and Gr r· nl<·nf a, t·nut·. A ('('rdi.n.l in\·itatlon · is t·xt· ·J1<1<·d t o (·Vcr:ron P. prompt]~· Th e morning· <'hurc h f-' 1 -r,·icf' lH·gin:-: at 11 n't·lo('k. Sundav ~dwrd i-; ··ad1 Sunday mnrning- a.t · 9 :30 o'clock. English Lutheran CrPP nlf>af and S t' \'C'nth \Vjlliam GuisP, Pa.s tor s;, .n ·i('(·s for July 25. \Yor~l: ip with ~ P rmon h~· thC' pn!'ltor nt 11 o' c lof' lc 'T'Iw nwf'srtgt> will bP an ( · Xpns ition nf tlw (;os p t> l ftJt' th ])ay-th· · Eig·hth Sttnda~· :.1 ftc·r Trinity-Roman :-: , :1 :?-17. Tht ·n · is mu C' h food fnr tJH,ug-ht I in this gn·at pass :tg'P whi.-!1 r C\'t ·als sn 1 c1t· nrl~· th f' strug-g-l <· s and joys of tiH · C" hristin.n lift·. _Fri,~ nds_ :u~rl n· ·W famili·. s it~ tlH· commut11ty arP lll\' tU·d to worshtp with our eongrr~ation. Hildt !'whool n.t !'I: I;J o clo('k. Our r· ·r·1 , nnl la st ~unday wa s spll'lHlid . L <· t 11 ~ (l fl I t·\'··n hdlt ·r n< ·xt Sutt (l;t\'. 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