January 21, 1927 WI L M.E T T E LIFE 31 CAR HITS PHONE POLE 1st Congregational Ministers: Stephen A. I..loyd \VIlliam E. McCormac k Til t· First Congregat ional, locatt· d M the pnint wher Lake a\'enue crosst·~ 'Vilnw ttt- a\'enue and Eleventh streN, IR onon The aim Is to 1 ,, ··\·e n·body every day. rnake it a House of F e llowship and pravt-r to all peopl e. Its minis t ers count it tiu:·i r greatest joy whe n they may s e n ·e i ndi\"id ual needs, and its officers a re h onfort ·d when the c hurc h is p e rmitted to as:-i:-; t in promoting the w e lfare of the comlll Unity. Twenty-one denominations are ,. lrPady represented in its membe r shi p a nd a· wholehearted welcome awaitR all \\·ho will accept its hospitality. nn Friday afternoon the Buy~-;' Wilmette Man Gets High Iwas made a member of the official Post With. Ch"lcago Ban k staff six years ago. .. . Mr. Marquardt · ha s he en a resident F nend s and n ~tghb<?r s of Roy R. ~fa:quardt, 218 \\ oodh 111 e avenue, wilt he mt crested to lear n that he was rccent ly appointed an assistant vier president of the Fir~t Trust and Sav -· ings bank of Chicago, one of the nation 's large st financial institutions . Mr. Marquardt ' is ·a native of Chi cag-o and has s ~ent hi :-. entire business career with thL· one banking house. ha ving entered the employ of the First Tru st and· Savings as a boy. He Joseph Berger, residing at 909 Thirteenth street was arrested on a of vVilmette fqr the past four years, is charge of reckless driving this week as a Shrin er and a member of the official a result of an accident in which the board, of the \Vifmette Prcsln·tcrian car he was driving. struck a telephone church. · pole on the Glenview road. A hearing was set for Thursday of this week. The infant ~hild of . .:Mr. and ~r rs.l · '_l' he Aihi Camp ~ire group for \vhich Alhert Rodcnk1rk, 309 S1xteenth street, 1 ~ltss ~[a. rtha Spnngcr acts as guar passed away at the E\·anston hospital, I dian, gave a sleigh ride Tuesday eve~ Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. ning and ended the frolic by having Funeral se rvices were held from the refreshments at the Villagc Chocolate Lewis chapel and hurial was at Techny. I shop. INFANT PASSES AWAY choir nwl'tH from 5 to ti o'clock und<·r thC' <li- --------------------------- rl'f' tion of the Rev. '"· 1<::. l\I('Cormack. Th0 :it·a Scouts m e(·t Friday nig·ht at 7 ::W p . m. I·~ wart Cook, skiJlJWI'. nn Sunday morning all <I Ppartments of Church school begin tlH·ir ser\'lct.'S pr" mptly at 9 ::lO o'clock. Thi~ Sunday 11r. Lloyd will speak to t ht· .Junior Con!..!'J"··gation whi ch conn·nc·s at 1 0: ~() a. m. in t lw church auditorium . r ll·· . \t th <' Sunday morning s··n·it·(· of wor. . !tip at 11 o'c lo<·k Dr. Llo~· cl will pn·a<.: h .. n tht· Huhject "This Pt·ohlhition l\I<· na<·(·" in rt·t·ognition of tlu · s··\"t·nth anni\·c·rsary .,f tht· putting- into ··ff··c ·t .of th· · Eight, ··lit h AnwndmPnt. Thc· \\.ilme tt e Suncla~· 1 ·:\·t· ning e luh t11"" ts in this chureh ;~t i ::lfl p . m . (' ·ci l f!,lwrts will spf'ak on " \\-hat Europt· b Thinking." l )n :\lond a:r. :\[rs. Fr· ·<l Tilt, 2i21 A sbury aYc·JH tt', l~vanstnn, will c·ntt·t·tnin th t· \\·ashington ct\'E>nlll· <'irclt· :It h··r honw . ~rrs. \\.illiam l>uff an1l ~Irs. H . K. Snidc·t· 1 dll assist tht· hostc ·ss with tilt' I o'l'lnek lurwht.·on . Tut·sday <·ve ning· 1 ht· Hoost· \"t·lt ·rroop ~~~ . :; will nwet at ht·aflquartl'l's UJHlt·r t h·· llir1·dinn of Karl P:n·id King, SC'nutlll:!S lPt' . Tht · Junit.r (:irb' ··h,ir lllt"l'ls for r ~> lt··<t rsa I \\.t:'dnt·!·Hlay a ft··r·noon at 4 .. ·t· fn,·k. \V. E. l\[l'(',r·mack is t ht" <lircct" r of tllis g-roup and is nssist··<l by l\lr:-;. I. F. ( :atPs and Mrs. 1 ·: . .J. :\fc·llr·aith . c 'hurch Famil~· Xight clinn c· r at ti :~0 \\'··flnt·s day night. ~rr . . \It'( 'orm:t<'k wi II l··<td tiH · "Sing" c-ts UHJal an<l :\fl·. Lloyd \\ill t·n ncluct t h·' shot:t rJ, ., ·ot lema) st·rvict·. Th·· spt·<·ial ft ·atun· for t llt · t·\'t-ning will t .. . . a short talk on ":-;onw Prohl l' tn S of I .a w Enfor<'l't11t ·nt "' ~~~· Hopt· Th omp so n . . \ ssist ant llistrid A ttonwy . . \t R ::W \\'t· drwsda ~ · nig-ht 1!J, . Yt ·nngl'· · t~plt ·'s C'lloir ha\·,. tla~ ·i r J'· ·h· ·arsal. l'orl· ·r \\". Ht·ai)s, dirt~C' tnr . 'Turn to the Re-sale Prices for the Truth t"- It is common knowledge that Dodge Brothers Motor Cars command exceptionally high prices at re-sale. 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