April 22, 1927 WILMETTE we expect the number to be greatly increased this time. The speakers' will b e Dr. George Elliott, editor of the Church l{eview, and George Price Bell of the Daily News LIFE 11 First Methodist ":'l!flel~e ~Yenue crosses Lake avenw-'. \~ h1le . 1t. Is. und er denominational aus'!he Methodist ch urc h is lorated whf>re 1 · 1('('~, 1t 1s m a Yery r~>al sen!:ie a comlllUnlty rhu1-c h . All its serYiCsf· are 1 The :F'riendly Cir<:le will h ave a "Hard HIWil to a ll who find profit and value in Times" party in the church on Tuesday t l H · T~1. Its minister and church staff are t>vening, April 2G, at 8 o'clock. All <t \'lU lahl t·. for a ll who are in n eNl of women of the ch urch and t h eir husbands u ny st·n·lf'f · that th ey may rendt·r. Like are cordia lly invited to attend this party. HI_! <_>tlu:r }Jrott·~tant ehu r eht-~. it has \l'ltllln ItS Jn(·J'l1ht·r:->!Jip not qJdy l\JdhOr · · · lli~ts hut those n ·an·ll and tl·aitnNl in , rh_P d1st~H'~ m~(· ~mg- ~f the 'Voman's 1> t llt'r lknl)miJw tions as Wt·ll. It off.prs 1 : c~rc~~n .1\f i ~SIOnar.:. ~o.c~~ty ;~·~s. h eld a l'nnliul Wl'lc·mw to all who han· not ~M;t l uestla} at L1bc·1 t~' lllc. I h1s mf'et' :t <'hurc·h hom (' <>lst·wlwn· to hN·omt· a 1 1gt;as h'ltttTdNl by some of thf' l adies p a l't of its fellowship . o IS c urc l. I nlng, April 22, beginning at 7 :45. The principal part of the program for There will be thirty minutes for fel- the evening will be given t6 a 'p resentalowship and games, with Mr. Chester tlon of Geneva Summer Conference Bow.e r, who has charge of the Fourth pwns, by Mr. John Horf:ley. Department work through the central With Geneva Conference pep and a office. A short business meeting will then spirit of fellowship, this promises to be be held at which time the nominating a program which very member of the ~om~itte.e will report on ~ominations High school and Young People's group I or <l1str1<'t officer:;:. I will wish to attend. ~lllllllllllllllllllllllrlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiJ:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllliiiiiiHIIIIIIJII':E !_ First Churc~L~!ri~~~~t, Tenth Street and Central Avenue Scientist 1=-: The Woman 's HrJnw :::\Jissionary society Tilt · S(·n·icN; on Easlt ·r Sunday w c·re ('llara rt C' rizt ·cl not on l y hy a Y('ry large attt-ndanrt· hut by a spirit of hopp and t' ·lllrag·t·. Tlw attt·Jldanc·;· taxl'd tlw C'a.parity nc.t only of tlw chur<'h itself but ~·[ all tlw ..ad.joining- rooms. The 'spec ial bLSlt·r of~tormg for 'Vorld service :1mountt·d to 1111!1"1' than St·\'t-n hundred rlollars. This ea rril's tlw total for that on (' rausf' a l ont· bt yo!Hl t lw fi\·p t housa.nd dollar mark this yt·a r. ...\ S})C'Cial communion ~~·rvic·t· wa~ IH·Icl bt·forp tlw ('burch ~t·n· irc· in which onP llundr(;'d Hig-h SC'hf!c!l. ~t ucl··nt s H IHl otlu ~ r young lJt'P!J]c' JHtl'li<' J)latt·d . met on 'l'hursday at the· hom(' of :::\{rs. D. A. Stoker, 228 :::\fyrtle street, 'Vinn c tka. This was t llt· annual mitt·-box opening mC'eting-. - I SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A. M.· Th e First di\'ision will nwl't on Thurs day, April 28, at 2 o'C'Iork, at tiH· home· of l\Trs. C'. E . Fitch, 1 0~~ E lmwoml aYcnut'. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-S P. 11. Sunday School Exercises 9:45A.M. Th· · . pastflr spt ·llt of. lhis T h e Fourth di\'ision will nH·t·t twxt Wt ·t·lc Ill At~rora, loo)<lllg" aft(·r t~w l.ntP~- ' Thursday ,('( 10 o'C' l oc·k at the· honw 1·st nf .Tc·ll!llllg·s S· ·llllllan· of wl11eh mst 1- ~rrs . T. H. \\·pst, lO!!i Central avenue. t ut ir.n lw 1~ a. trustPl' . ~\·c·<liH· sclay The Third di\'ision will nw\'l nt ·Xl Thursday at thC' chureh fit tr·n o'rlo<'l<. The hostC'S:>(·~ will bl': :,[l·s. Hif>nhold, ::\frs. AC'kerman, ancl ::\[rs. Andersen. Ph·ase notC' the chang · in mcc ting-plaCl'. April 24, 192 7 .Subject: HProbation After Death" ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: The Bible and Works of Mary Daily (except Wednesday and .Baker Eddy and all other Saturday) 9 A . .M. to 6 P. M. authorized Christian Science Wednesday 9 A.M . .to 7:45P. M. Literature may be read, bor.Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. rowed or purchased. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Reading Roem I I RE~ING or ·~ Friday f'\'t·ning, April 2~1. tllt ' Qu(·(·ll Th to l:tq r,f t !J, . pn ·s· ·nt sPriC's of Ft·l- Estlwr Standard Bcarl'rs will hold tlwir Jr,,,·ship Suppt · r~ ,,.:ts l1t·ld \\"t·d1wsday open meeting at whif'h tinw tlwy will n ig-ht . ~ ·. ,·r ·r;tl of t )), .' r:irl · 'ct)uts, Ulld('!' tc·ll sonwthing of th<' work that is bC'ing tlll' rlir,·c ·tion !tf (';q.tain 1Iumpl1rics Wf'rc· donC' by that org-anization . Evt>ryone in dla I'!.! I ' (of' t II i :-- SliJllll'l'. Likl· a ll tlw is urg·pd t o b(> present Friday f· \·t· ning. 11! 111-rs, it \\':t~ :1 \"t·ry ~n· at :SUC'Ct·Ss. R!'ginnin g· n · x t \\'· ·dtw scla)· night th1· srlwTIH' Young \\·oman's :\1 i ssinna ry st!<lul·· \Yill lu· chall t:. t·d . 'l'h ·· mf·l'ling- ·will ht ·!.:'in at :-: o'l'lcwl< and ' \\·ill last just one· ddy nwt last TU('sday en·ning at the hour. F·oll""·i11g th· · ~l'rd C' ·· ()f song and honw of Adt'laidP C . .Jum·s, 1020 Central 1,.,.nul'. ~Tr~. LtHlington, <'hairman of pr:ty ·· r, th· · past"r \Yill h' ad in a disc' us~ion (·f tw" parallt·l mo\·< ·nH·nts: tlw J.:sthc·r Hall, was tht' s]wakt·l· and gavl' ;tn int..-n·sting· talk roncerning· what is fi rst . ··TI 11 · l!· ·t.:"inninp;s of tlw l·~arly I 'IIIIJ't ·!t. " :·ncl " '" " lhf ·l' , ' 'Th1· Hl'gin- bt· ing- clone· for and b~· tlw g-ir l s in that honll'. nill~ s of )fPthodism." \". ·xt Sund:~~· l1 o1t l'lli11 g· tht · pastm· will r ····· ·i\·,. int" t111 · ,.Jtun·h :1 grrtup of boys :·n cl g iris '"h " h :t ,.t. ltt·t ·l1 g-iYt·n instnw t i " n in t·hun ·h m· · Jlllwr ~ hip undt·r th e l · a dc ·r sh i p !l f :\l is ... .\tti g . .\t tlw rlnsP ·.r t II· · st ·n i····· : 1 g r"ul' of a dult~ will ; t h ll ] ,· itlttfttlllllllllllllllll llllllll llllllllllltf lllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lllllfiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\IIIIIIJIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii\11\IUIHI·: J' ····· ·i\ ·d . T il ·· l lll l s i·· f.,r t h i ~ ~· · n ic ··· will he· !.! i \, 11 J, ,. t l1· · .l l llt io. q· o·l 1 11il'. Tlw Sc·nior ,· l lfoi r " :ill :tl ~o ~ i l l!.!. and " ·ill lw ~llp i" ·l'l · cl ], y a t t'tllll J" t ··r. So w i;tl l ' ni · II II !' ('lli. ·ag n will hold J,:tl.· jll l'l " " Thu1· sd :ty , _.\pril :,!\ Thi s is ··11 ·· 11f tl11 · f··\\' "g-t·t-to!.! ··th· ·r :- " 1>1' ( 'l 1i c· at;. " :\11'\htHli:--ts. .\t tlw 1-t st ll:t lllf ll ··t t l1is o· l11 1n ·ll n ·; ts l't·pro · ~··ntt · tl I· ~· 111 n r . l i t:t ll tllirt~· Jllt ·n ;tiHI wonwn; Tho i t~ :-;,, ri ll ~ Tlw Epwnrth LPag-uc· g-roup~ ha\·1· lw('ll dJost·n, with twt·nty-fuur othPrs, in ·dH· 1·nit··d StatC'S, to try an ('XJll'l'inwnta 1 <·our~t · in ".'\(ln·nt un·s in Christian Li,·ing-." Tlw n· ~:ult~ of this t'XIll'l'illlt·nt. :tn· to f.,rm tlw basis fnr tlw ]l'ssoJ,· plan~ to ht · compilt ·<l at tht· c·t ·ntral c,flit·t' for Jlt'Xt \'1':11"~ \York . J..:oth tht· I-iigh ~~ · h.,nl and Young· Pt·opll"s gTr,ups will hq~in thi~ \\'f!l'k Sunday 1' \'t ·nino· tlw }Jio·h sd111td "T~tll]' nH:t·ting· at "'tlw <'hUr<'h with .\fr. (';,x to dirl' t' t t lw dhwu~ s ion, n nd t lw Yuun~· Pt·oplt ·':-; group at 11dty Oldc ·r's hnmt·, 111~1; Ellll\\'flocl an ·nw·, witl1 .\ . . J. " l h<l' ' Elliott as h·adt·r. Wf1r llilmrttr ilusir ,iqnp 1179 Wilmette Avenue ts now under the ownership and management of CARLETON KAUMEYER Owner of The Chickering Studios, 52 i Davis Street. Evanston . We take pardonable pride in presenting these famous instruments: The first week of operation of the Wilmette Music Shop under the new management was indeed gratifying. We thank you once again. We will endeavor, by the very best of good service, to merit your continued patronage. We have added many additional lines of musical merchandise (see list at the left) and will continue to add still more from time 'to time, with a view to making the Wilmette Music Shop of the greatest service to the community. l Tlw ])istric·t 1-:p"·"rth lo ·agut· rally will h·· . IH·Icl in tlli~ ('hun·h 1 ; 1·id:l~· ··Y··- ::·:t: lllti! lt::lill!:tltl.ll l !il I d't!t'l' tl1, 1111,1liiiii'I IIJJIJII IIIIJI IIIIJ IJI IIIIIIIJIIII IIJIIJ IIIIIJ IJIIIJJIIIIIII IIIIIJI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJJ!IIIflllll lll lll lllll llilll llllllllllllllltl lll'llllll::; T I ~ One of Our ~ : PIANOS Chickering 8 Sons Marshall 8 Wendell Bre w .>ter Kunzman ~ DANISH COFFEE CAKES ======================================ric~ In buttert eggs and fruit- makes THE AMP/CO Brunswick Phonographs. Panatropes and Radiola Combinations. Viva Tonal Columbia Phonographs Brunswick and Columbia Records Radio Corporation of America Radiolas a hearty breakfast for any one. We have them every day- Cakes for Every Occasion - A complete line of sheet music, small instruments, radio supplies , etc., carried at all times. Our expert radio, phonograph and piano service department will be continued. m~r llilmrttr ilusir if1np CARLETON KAUMEYER - ~-============================= -= THE PATIY SHOPPE I ' 1179 Wilmette Avenue Phone 'Wilmette 3006 -~ -- ==========================~; - 1153 Wilmette Ave. Phone 575 ~IIIIJIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllll~ ~\'iiW&'I'IIIil'\iilffili'l\imilmili'&WWir&lirn®llft'tllB!ilf\'llit\1~N\tlll We will appreciate your continued patronage