WILMETTE LINCOLN DAY SERMON Dr. Horace G. Smith will preach a Lincoln Day sermon at the Wilmette Parish Methodist Episcopal church service Sunday morning, February 13. Two awards are to be made to high school students who prepare the best reports of this sermon. LIFE February 11, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Breit and Mn. Alexander Ham of Ishpeming, . family of 422 Essex road, Kenilworth, Mich., was the guest this week of her Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette. are entertaining a group of Chicago sister, Mrs. Guilford R. Windes of Herman w . Meyer, M. A. pastor. fri ends at their Miami Beach home. 460 Winnetka avenue. 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 13!.16. Church telephone 3111. St. John's Lutheran -o- -a- SERVICES Engineers estimate that Chicago's Chicago has the only factory in 9 :30 a. ' m . Sunday school and Bibl.:: waste of fuel in smoke and soot is Ame.rica producing hand-made accorclasses. 9 :45 a. m, First ser vice and sermon. sufficient to heat Rockford. clions. 11 a. m. Second servic,e and sermon, "The Best Use 'Of l\lemory." 44 Do you remember Way back when" your grocer regularly sold crac1<:e<1 eggs at a reduced price? Those old-time "crac.k~ . UKF.TIX(·s egg" signs, once a staple feature of every grocery, exist only in memory today. There is a good reason why. Eggs selMonday and Friday at 4: Classes for dom come cracked nowadays. This is due in part to modern packing methods. But it is a'so due to present-day modes childrea of transportation- swift, smoothly-operated - as typified in North Shore Line Merchandise Despatch, with its direct l\Ionday and Friday at 7 :1(): ? overnight service from the great food centers to the com~unities it serves. Through the fast and dependable transportation of food products, North Shore Line Merchandise Despatch renders a vital service to this community. Friday at 7 :4ii p. m.: .Junior \Valth~·r leag ue. IalQ j?E · The next quart ·rly meeting of th f North Shore Zone of th e 'W alther lt>ague will b e held on Sunday afternoon and evening, F ebruary 20 at Highland Park, Ill. The speaker of the eity is Distri<'t Attorney E. \VE>ngert of Milwaukee county, \\.i!'. ..:\ \'('ry large gath·~ring is t·xpected. On Saturday and Sunday, F ebruary26Illinois Distri<'t of thf' \Valth er Lt·agut" of young· pt>ople will take place at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lagrangl', 11 linoi:-;. 'l'lw meeting will open with a spn·ict· on Saturday morning, aft<·r wh.id1 tlw committ<·(> reports will l)l' hPanl. A banquet will bt : given on Saturday 1'\'t·ning. ~twcial ~wn· ict·s will bl' lwlcl for tlw O<'<'asion on Sunday mor·ning, wllilt· tlw aftt ·rnoon will hu gin·n on·r to a diseussion uf young }h·oph·'s work in tht· <'lntrch . 27 the annual district conn·ntion of the· "All --At Your Service" The North-Shore Line corps of traffic solicitors are the North Shore Line's personal representatives in the business of supplying you with party and industrial transportation. When your club, lodge or other organization decides upon a trip, a North Shore solicitor acts ns your personal agent, ordering the proper equipment, arranging time schedules and dining car menus, and plan· ning an interesting itinerary. He accompanies the party as an escort and assumes the responsibility for your enjoyment. · To manufacturers and producers the North Shore Line solicitor offers the famous Merchandise Despatch over. .night service between all points on the road. He is a traffic expert whose knowledge of shipping, schedules, rates and routes are always at your command. He will show you how to save shipping time and reduce shipping costs. Whatever your transportation problem, the North Shore solicitor can help xou solve it with greatest satisfaction and profit. His willingness to give you the best the road affords, is typical of the service ideals of the road he repre.. sents. We invite you to call him into conference- call Traffic Dept., Randolph 6226 and Central 8280, Chicago, address 79 West Monroe Street; Qrand 990 and Grand 2762, Milwaukee, address 408 Security Building. Tht· ~~·nior Young Pt·oplt·'s soci..ty b Jllanning- a <':Untlaign within thP C'hllr<'ll for :mbscriptions to the Lutht ·ran \\·iu11-ss. tlw official org:.n of our churf'h. _ ,\ stw<'ial t·xhibit will bl' gh···n for a month during whicii tinw tlw ntrious }WriodicahJlUbli:-;Jwd iJY our c·hurch may b P st·<·n. :\mong th <'st· at't· tlw Lutht ·ran \\'il tH'sl-' . thP Lutheran Pion<·<·r, Tht · Young LuthPran, Th1· .Junior ~ff'ss<·ngt·r, Th" Anwr i<':ln Lutlwra n, The \\"alth1· r l.PagUf· }ft'HHt· n vr nn<l others. A numht ·r (If hooks bt·a ring- on th e church'!' work and tlw hi!':tory of tlw LuthPran f'hurC'h will b<' on PXhibit as will al~o a ft·\\' books f11r dai Jy family dt·\'otion. C'onlt' a.nd !WP! 'I'lw LadiPH' aid and .:\lissinn socidY this Wf't·k is st·nding- SPn·ral shipnwnts o.f clothing- and wt·aring apparPl away t(, sonw of tht· institutions c·otH1u<'t(·d hv our <'hllrC'h. Among- thosP to rf'cpi\·t· ·th··m aru: Th<· Indian HC'hool and Hnrn t' in Shawano, county, \Vis. ; th e· LuthPran Orphanagl· at Addison and th · honw f(tr tht· Ag-ed at Arling-ton Hc·ig·ht!' . ThE· lA·ntC>n s(·rdPc·s will lH'g-in at St . John's on Ash \Vt·rln··sday, l\far<'h 2. at 7 :45 o'<'lOC'k, and will bt: lwld ev(·ry \V<'dnt·sday t'\'t·nin~ durin~ h·nt. St·rdct·!': will lw· <"onrludt'd daily by th<' Lutlwran C'hllr<'h during- thP la!'t thrt·e weekH of lf·nt, during th <' noon hour at tlw A<lt·lphi tlwatn·. C'lark strt'(·t n(· ~u· -:'lfaclisnn, Chi<'a~o. ThP spC'ak1·rs an· : Pastor ll<un· Eckhart of Pittsburg; Pet stor Carl Ehl Pr:.., ,,f C'h·\"t>lanc1. an(l Dr. "'· H. T. Dau, pn,sidt·nt of Yalparai~o uni\'t·rsity. ·· Walther League Members to Attend Conventions 1\.Icmhers of the \Va lth er league units of St. John's Lutheran church in \Vilmette and Trinity Lutheran churc h in Glencoe are to attend the.: quarterly meeting of the ~orth Shore ~livi~ion of that yo ung people's organ!zatlOn to he held in Highland Park, Sunday, February 20. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Cotnpany WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION Telephone Wilmette 2514 1-1 O!J The Walther leaguer s wilt also h e reprcsent'cd by large delegations at the annual district meetin g of the Illinois district of the lea g ue, to be held in St. Paurs Lutheran church La Grange, February 26 and 27. ' Baggage Checked '. ... .. ~