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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 7

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June 10, 1927 WILMETTE LIF ·E I CHILDREN'S Independents Get . · ch urch 1nvatea . v·1 Big Vote Here in F irat Preabytenan laaen to Attend Special Children's I Judicial Electlon Day Obaervaacea June 12 1· I · CANTATA~ · , I ····-····················~ given a splendid vote throughout the I . I township, as was also Judge Mary Bartelme, another candidate on· the Coa!jtion ticket. I I I I ! M. Portenhauser ! Painter and Decorator Estimates Without Obligation ~ : 1 1 A Children's Day program of unusu- al inte.rest will be presented at the Presbyterian church, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium. A cantata, "Nature's Diaflem of Praise," by De Armond, is to he given. More than 100 children will participate robed in attractive costumes made especially for the occasion. The program will he supplemented by the Young People's chorus. · As suggested in the title, the cantata is one of praise. A hoy is in search of God. Xature appear~. the south wind passes, tht·n an angel of nature and an angel of the field. All give praise to their Judge [ra Ryner of \Yilmctte. a canCreator. Buttercups and daisies join them in singing praises to God. Other didate on the Coalition ticket, was t1m";ers enter and add their praises We are always In the market to their ~ aker. Rose maidens exfor Second Jlortgage Louns press their service to the children and and thus to God as they carry garlands Sf'~ond Jlortgage Construction Loans of roses and circle round each other Qulek Stnlce · Reasonable Rates in joyous praise . Even the wild rose J:tuhlle Stl'Urltles & lnTestmtnt Corp. joins them. H07-:, .Sorth Wubash An., Chicago A pretty little scene is that discl11stcl Central 08.&0 as the roses disappear and a grl·cn hank appears on which a number Pi :-mall children are sitting holding clu-;ter. of pansies protectingly. Th~ angel of flowers enters and girls waving bright pennants present a pretty L'Xercisc. An angel oi the woods appear:- robed in brown. a hunch of ien~:- in her hand and a \Heath oi green vines on her head. Fern maid t'llS appear wiD also \\'ish to raise thtir \·oices in a diadem oi pra i:-e l·l tht· King oi Kings. Children's Da\· enters a:- the gttt:..,t ni thl· occa:-.ion ·and she is a n ·ry welronH: guest. Lovt..· and jny step lHlt and their hearts :.\\'til in song:. oi praise . The cantata ends with all who haH participated in the program cxpre~sing their glorious praise (1f God. Rl'allt iul ti : :nver co~tumt~ add to the beaut.\· ni the program and chil dren dressc.:d a:- birds Aitt ing here and ther(' among the flo,\·<'r:- contribute tn the attractivenl':'S nf the ~en· icl'. \Vith the official count of the ballot_s cast in New Trier township in the Judicial election last 'Monday unavailable at time of going to press this week, estimates at the various polling places indicated that the entire township polled a heavy majority f::>r the three Independent candidates, though the regular Coalition won easily throughout Chicago and the county. The Independents, Charles ~·[. Thom·so n of \Vinnetka. Oscar ~r. Torriso n of £yanston, and Frank johnston. Jr .. were accnrded a remarkable vote of confidence in \Yinnetka where the\· were said to ha\·e won almo:-;t 20 to ·1. 823 Greenwood avenue will leave Mon- I day for New York City to join their daughter, :Miss Helen Ellis, who has just completed this year's work at Connecticut college. Miss Ellis is to sail for Europe on Saturday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ellis of : I 1 .1 1 : I I : I -o- . 1 I 1030 Greealeaf Phone 27 64 · 1iiss ~Iinnic Crippen of Waterloo, : Iowa, is the gitest of her niece, M rs.l 1 : John Campbell, 815 Lake avenue. !·························· 1 I . I ·······-·····-·----·-··---------······--------------~ I : I Established 1854 : : C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Directors for 72 Years Wilmette Office Phone Wilmette 3 3 54 i I I I I I I I I I I CHICAGO I 1 I 200 E. Erie St. · · Phone Superior 7709-7710 : I ~---------------------------------------------------·~ ·=··._,().._,t,.....,.......-.~,~- ·--·~«·~··--4 .._, . ._.l.:· = 1 ; . I Picture Record I . I . i KODAKS- FILMS ! I f in all sizes. i . -'I ! = ; ' '1 Keep a I I = ; = ; On beautiful wedding stationery, and made in our own engraving establ~sh. . ment, by skilled copperplate engraving craftsmen. : ! I You take the pictures I I I ; ; 'i . = = I and we will finish them for you. -- I I :: f I '1 I ' I An Album Keeps A Permanent Record For You. I . I I I We offer 100 announcements hand engraved from copperplate for $17.85 The Ridge Ave. Pharmacy I . 1 ; I ! Picture Fratne Store Sutphen & Sutphen, Inc. ·=·-·--·-··---·---·-·-···· I Opposit;· s;.· J~~;;b~;rChurch 1 Phone W tl. 3 1 6 I j 1183 \Vilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 844

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