April 22, 1927 ::. HI r- WILMETT,.E ize all that I have endeavored to say in the ten years I I have stood in this pulpit." The Wilmette Baptist church is one of the younger congregations in the community. Mr. Stifler's arrival in the community ten years ago found the small. hand of workers holding services in various halls about town. For several years he conducted se rvices in the auditorium of the Brown building. Mr. Stifler has demonstrated marked ability a s a church builder and organizer. His pastorate has witnessed the erection of a beautiful edifice at Forest and Wilmette avenues and his congregation now numbers nearly 500. The active influence of the church extends into Kenilworth, Winnetka and north Evanston and some members reside as far away as Glenview and Northbrook. L·I FE 61 . Towners" at the New Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Wicke and Miss Dorothy Wicke are visiting the R. Clair· Taft . family, 900 Central avenue. Illinois has one-fifteenth of the 22,000,000 automobiles registered in the . Vnited States. oi VC M' cl . l' ~ I'll 't ·· Rev. F. C. Stiller Completes Decade of Pastorate Here The morning services at the Wilmette Baptist church April 24, \viii hold unusual interest for the membe.rs and friends of that pa.rish, for tl:iey Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hayes McKinney, 1035 Chestnut avenue, entertained at a theater party for Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wicke of Forest Hills, Long Island,' N. Y. The guests attended the performance of the Minturn Playe.r s in "The Home t ·' HI ~d $12..00 Speelal Permanent Wave The only process duplicating_ natural waves We use our own system developed exclusively by us. Phone Greenleaf 4 3 9 ell - d. ~ : r- krd J11 \\' - }-. THANK ELECTION WORKERS Rev. Francia C. Stifler The candidates and campaign signalize the tenth anniversary of the chairmen of the People's party this pastorate of the Rev. Francis Carr week .requested WIL~IETTE LIFE to convev to the workers under the Stiflcr, dean of Protestant ministers banne-r of that party their sincere in \Vilmette . appreciation for the generous servM r. Stifter has chosen for his subices rendered the party during the jcct this Sunday, "My Gospel," and campaign and on election day. explains that he expects to "s urn n:.:.:1a:.:_r_-~::::::::::::~~::::::::::::~::::::::::::~ Every Wav.e Given Under the Personal Direction of Miss Kada Clark CLARK'S HA. I R SHOP 907 Chicago Ave., near Main St. Sales Mount As Latest Improvements Become Known The instant Dodge Brothers latest improvements became known, sales began to climb. Take the car out for a trial and you'll understand why! It would require a full page to describe these improvements in detail, but here is a partial listing: new silent-type clutch, new comfort-tilt seats, new fivebearing cran~shaft, new starting system, new steering ease, smart new lines and colors, easier gear shifting, softer pedal action, new muffler, and far-reaching improvements in the vital parts and body architecture. Test the car's new smoothness, quietness and ease of handling-then remember its enviable record for long life and low cost of up-keep t Touring Car . Coupe . . StandJrd Sedan Special Sedan . De Luxe Sedan $ 870.00 9l5.00 97 5·0° I ,OJO.OO The Gjoster "CAMPUS" Opera Pump ON THE SECOND FLOOR at Wabash Avenue and EVANSTON . ..,. I 1,160.00 Produced over the Foster Special Opera Last - in Patent Leather or in Black Satin-a shoe of really ..emarkable value-worthy of the Foster reputation. C. M. McDONALD 1019 Davis Street Phones: University 224, Wilmette 224 0 Buy Your Car in Evanston" $tzso 7 8.7oster &'Company We Also Sell Dependable Used Care DODEiE- BROTHE-RS t.iDTDR C:ARS