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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 25

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june 10, 1~27 1, . .. . WILMETTE LIFE 25 Ministers Conduct Memorial Services Sunday, June 21 E E y R C S N- E D F ~E H R T N- · ws rcn- li - rsc he for olf ,..oh of h see the he rea n't ex· Ministers' Memorial day in honor of deceased ministers of the Methodist Episcopal church, buried in Chicago and suburbs, will be held Sunday afternoon, June 12, at 3 o'clock, accord .. ing to an announcement made by Dr. 0. F. Mattison of Evanston, general secretary, and J. T.. Albritton, Chicago, president of the Retired Ministers' ~ssociation. Dr. Mattison in a statement issued this week stated that there are seventy-five ministers buried in the Rosehill cemetery and that in the territory of the Rock River conference 250 ministers are interred. · The pastors of the churches outside the city are in charge of programs in the different localities. · At Rosehill cemetery, three bishops are interred-Bishops L. L. Hamlin, S. ~L Merrill and C. C. ~cCabe, as well as seventy-two other ministers. The program for the memorial exercises at Rosehill will be held at the preachers' lot, northwest of the entrance gate, north of the Fireman's monument. Dr. H. G. Smith, of Wilmette, will preside. Rev. Morgan \\'illiams, pastor of Wheadon church, Evanston, witt have charge of the music. Dr. \V. H. Carwardine, ChiC<\gO, wilt conduct ·devotions. Dr. John E. Fluck, Evan ston. will have charge of the responsive se ntences . Dr. Ernest \Vray O 'Neal. pastor Olivet church , Chicago, will give the addr ess. The roll call of the 'dead and placing flower s on the gra\'Cs " ·ill he in charge of Dr. ~fattison. and the h<.'ncdiction " ·ill be pronounced hy Dr. Tohn 'f. Brabner Smith of Evanston. . :\II the graves of the departed min i~ters will he visited bv friends and rtlatives. Other ~enices \\·ill he held' at tlw :-amc h:-:»ur at Graceland in charge of Rn·. R J. Sm ith. Chicago, wlH:n· thtn· are ten gra\'l':-i ()f d l' rea-;<· d \ll·t h1 ,rJi:-;t ntini~tcr:-i. Re,·. Auhre,· S. \IIHlrL·, CO\'C.' nant ch urch. '"ill haYe chargt: of the memorial :-ie rvic es at \ll'lllOri al Park and Forest Home: · Re\·. A. D. Klantz, Chicago, will havt.· (hargc of the scn·ice s at Oakwoods. ~ft. Greenwood and ~[ t. Hope. There ar e three ministers huried at Oakwoods, three at For.e st Home and two L'ach a t ~1t. Greenwood. \ft. Hope and \f t.·nwrial Park. Mrs. Thomas J. Dee of 1119 Michi- her home at 1024 Eleventh street from gan avenue, Evanston, is entertaining St. Luke's hospital where she underthe members of the North Shore went an operation several weeks ago. Oberlin Woman's club at tea Friday, Second Mortgage Loans June 10. -oand Seeond Mortgage Con!'truetJon Loans Mrs. Byron H. Knapp of the OrQalek Servlee Reasonable Rates rington hotel, formerly of Wilmette, Public Securities & lnv. entertained eighteen guests at a dinner given last Tuesday evening. -oUt7-· N. Wabash AYe., Cbleaco M rs. Oliver Pringle has returned to f"Pntrstl 0840 Corp. "For the past twelve ye.us I have traveled evtry road in t be Union," says Dudley Host of Madison. Wisconsin, in a lener addressed to the North Shore Line, "and no road or ship line has given the service that I received on your line. You may bet your bottom rail that I ride on the North S bore Line evtry chance I get. I appreciate the service enough to thank you for it." \'ourVacation! . Elkhart Lake, Cedar Lake, 1· Crystal Lake, Sheboygan, Port Washington: Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee; connections at door of our Mil· waukee terminal with Milwaukee Northern trains for these points. Through tickets. Michigan points-Luding2· ton, Manistee, Hamlin Lake, Portage Lake, Onekema: Take North Shore Line to Mil· waukee; Pere Marquette night steamer from there; arrive Michigan next morning. Through tickets. Nashotah 3· Oconomowoc, Lakes, Nehmabin Lakes, ® OCONOMOWOC NASHOTAH LAKES NEHMABIN LAKES SILVER LAKE DELAFIELD WAUKESHA BEACH NAGAWICKA LAKE PEWAUKEE LAKE rrEBOYGAN 1\m::::;~ I '""~ ··· 9 ~~~ c;;1~;.·· 10 Silver Lake, Delafield, Wauke· sha Beach, Nagawicka Lake, Pewaukee Lake: Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee-step into T. M. E. R. & L. trains at door of our Milwaukee terminal, for these points. Through ticke~ . Lake Geneva, Twin Lakes, 4 · Powers Lake: Take North Shore Line trains to Kenosha; comfortable North Shore Line Motor Coaches operate from there, on regular schedule, to these points. Through tickets. Channel Lake, 5· Antioch, Loon Lake, Round Lake, Lake Villa, Grays Lake, Volo, Fox Lake Resorts, McHenry: Take North Shore Line trains to Waukegan or Libertyville; NorthShoreLine Motor Coaches from there on regular schedule to these points. Through tickets. Mundelein: 6· Libertyville, (Don·t let the summer pass without a visit to beautiful St. Mary of the Lake at Mundelein.) Best reached by North Shore line trains. ~·~ LUDINGTON MANISTEE ·t-tAMl-IN LAKE PORTAGE LAKE ONEKEMA 7. 111 X Young People Appear in Piano Recital June 10 Families and iriencls of pupils of Certrude Lees Roberts arc cordially invited to attend the recital to be givl'll thi s evening at 8 o'clock, at the \Yilmettc \Voman's club. · Tho se taking part in the program \\·ill he Jack Freeman , Richard .T ohnson, Lionel Tocpp en. Jane Engle, Robert Kiel, Angu s Steven. \{arion Cracraft, ShirJr,· ~1cGill. Don a 1d Toeppcn, Betty . Jane Bows, Frances Ellis, Eleanor Shapiro. June On..·ig, Frances Lutz, Dorothy Jane Orr. Ruth Genner, r'rcelia ~f eyer, ~f ary H vid, (~race Tohnson. Clark Capen. Carol J. Linn, 'ifartin Johns on. Barbara \funn, Elizabeth Balhatchet. Albert Bmn;, Alire Freeman. Ann Boyd Linn. Josephine Cressy, (~eorgia :\lice Vosburgh. Da,-id Davis, \fary June \[iller , A\·is (;rant. Bett,\· John so n. Barhar:-1 l'nokt.·. ~far,\· Lent. Ka thn inl' Ellis, Crace Cnnke . 'l'lHllllas ~1 r .·\ rdle. so1 ; oi \fr. and J. ~fcArdlc oi 111 Broad \Ya.\' has returned from St. Thomas col- I lege in St. Paul. I ~[r s. Edward -0- em of ((CINE KENOSHA II ZION \\ WAUKEOAN . /I LAKE BLUFF For schedules, )ares and other information, inquire at NMth Shor1 Line ticket office, or at Traffic Dept. : Chicago. 79 W. Monroe Street, Phone Central 8280; Milwaukee, 408 Secu· rity Bldg., Phone Grand 990 or Grand 2762. \ . Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company The Road of Service WILME'T!E PASSENGER STATION Telephone Wilmette · ::1. S 14 Baggage Checked NORTH SHORE SUBURBS \frs. Cha rle s Saniord Cl<trke of S?t; \\·a ~ hing-ton <lvemte \va:-> the hostess fo,· lwr 1'll"sd::t \· luncheon and bridg" club at her homr this \n·ek. 1

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