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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1927, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE L·I F·E· !une 17, 1927 LACTO·DEXTRIN A FOOD REMEDY for driving disease germs out of the body -Removes Constipation Here's the greatest food discovery of all time for intestinal . ailments. Taken as directed, it overcomes putrefaction and purifies the entire intestinal tract. Lacto-Dextrin makes a refreshing beverage with a Creek Sanitarium for years. Ask for literapleasing lemon flavor. It is ture. VVe are headquarters for Battle Creek a pure food of the highest Sanitarium Health Foods order. including "Zo", Bran BIB.cuit, Laxa, Parameta, etc. Lacto-Dextrin strikes at the roots of constipation-removing the cause. There is nothing better for coated tongue, foul breath, stomach and bowel troubles. success at the Ba!tle Used with 1-emarkable We are the official headquarters for all Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods. ticipated ~arried out . their parts in a very effective way. The offering which was taken in for the College Student The ~Iethodist .church is located where Loan fund amounted to $130. Wilmette avenue crosses Lake avenue. While it is under . denominational auNext \Yednesday night, the Fellowshil)· spices, it is in a very real sense a com- service will he adjourned so that th e munity church. All its services are open Methodist ehurch may join with the Bapto all who find profit and value in them. tist C'hurch in their mid-week meeting. Its minister and church staff are avail- Dr. F. 0. Beck of Garrett Biblical Instiable for all who are in need of any tute will speak on "Possible Cpurch Surservice that they may r ender. Like aa veys in a Community." Dr. Beck is a other protestant churches, it has within specialist in this line of work and will its membership not' only Methodists but mak e an addrc:-ss of very great int cre~t. those reared and trained in other d enominations a~ well. It offers a cordial At tlw service n ext Sunda y morning·, a w elcome to all who have not a chureh home e lse,vh erc to becomf' a part of it:; special World ~en·ice Offering will b· · received. One-half of this offering will fellowship. be given for the relie f of Methodi st Next Sunday morning will be a. special ministers and ~lethodist churches of th t: day in the \Vilmette ~Iethodist church. flood areas in the South. The othe r half Dr. J. Hastie Odgers will make his an- will go to take care of the trave ling t·x-.. nual Sunda.y visit to this church. He IH'nscs of our missionaries in C hina whu will b e the guest of honor during the day have b een <'OI11ll('lled e ith er to rE-t urn and wlll preach ·at the morning service. home or to go to somt; otlH·r ticlrl of Dr. Odgers is one of · the ablest men in service . the Rock Hiver conference, having served The Philathea Class h e ld its Jun· · in some of our most important churches and having· served the church in many nweting at the h om e of Bella McMorran, capacities. He is w e ll known on the Indian Hill dub, and th e following ofnorth shore and many of his friends will ficers were t·lected for th e coming ypar : wish to h ear him. At this same service, prf'sident, Ruby ~lacMorran; vice prl'l'i dent, Urac· · ~piege lhau e r· ; !WCl'l·tan·, the Junior and St·nior choirs will sing. Josephine Haskin; treasure r, Hut ll The New Church bulktin, which will <.;reen. announce the names of th e Building comThe Camp staff and Camp com mittl ·· mittee, will be issued for the Sunday morning service. The bulletin will also enjoyed a dinne r at th e church co11 carry the . name of the architect r.etalned Thursday evening, at which time th·· new camp <·ook demonstrated his c uli to design the new church structure. nary art. The Boys' camp begin Jun e :!"; The Children's Day service last Sunday and runs until July 11. Th e Girl!-!' camp morning was one of marked distinction. then begins and runs until July 25. All The children and young people who par~ boys and girls in the village are invitP<l to atte nd. Applications may be rect:i n-<l oc:==~oaoc:==~o~ at the ehurch office now. Methodist Church Four Free Daily Deliveries Wil.-ette Grocer7' 6 Market For Better Things to Eat DEC·O RATE with LIGHT . . . or the most modern home - without proper ELECTRIC FIXTURES 1146 Central Avenue Six Phones: Wilmette 420-421-422-423-424-425 loses its great charm! · . dbergh ' ' ' L1U Was No Apprentlce ... n\ca\ ex~ t mech .. '\ wotk o air mat .d groun d d as an bad a soh wotk. e-ve.r.y 0 t\vclY · an ,He . both autotn mobilt sho? . . the tepatr. In the auto appr.enuce ,n j\uto~ pe.ncnce. pi\ot . . . .cts his stat_t as a~ion of some large ou att mecbantc g f a su-vtct su h \ace where y to '""'t o T e p out car departtth~· y · · · \d you Y "\e compan who so mob ' h salesman urged by t t ub\es . . . k ··'h"n the . your uo "' ~ bnng prentice wor l at your --don't take a~ .5 complete Y All de partme nts in the Church st:ht,c·l reorganized for summer work. Tlw primary and junior d epartments art! or .g-anizing- similar to a Daily Vacation Church school or a. \Veek-Day school uf H.eligious Education and are using Vnily Yacation Ch.urch school mate rials . The kind··rgarte n . will bl' in churg-· · ,,f Etlwlmae SturgPon, . assistt-d by Lilli· · )fa e Humphrit·s, .Margue ritl· I..untll>t·rg, Alice James, and ~Iargaret Stafford. Th e Primary d .-pa rtmen ts, in ad<litico~l to wo1·ship and l··sso n matt~ rials which 'viii t'll<'<JUt'a~·· n·~ twd for Chri:-itian h onws and Christian conduct, will earr~ on se,·eral intf·rcsting serviee projt·cts. such a!:' preparing blank SC' rap books and pieturt:>s for t·hildr~>n in hospitals. ThP Junior d··p;u tnwnts, UtHI (· r th· · d in·<"tion of ~li:-;l' Laun1 Fislwr, ar·· t;tking· an imag-inary trip around tlw w"rld . stuclying- alJout tlw IWI>plt· and missinnan a<.:tl\·iti t·s in th· · \·a.rious counlri··s. T l·· ohjeet of this prujt·<·t is to t·xpand t '" <' hild's l·XP··ri'. ·lH'" as a ( 'hristi :t ll in t l1· · r elatinll ships of :t widt ·r w·,rld 11u··· tt;.. 1 1 lllHh.·rs tanding·, sympathy, and llllltll ·. l ht' lpful11!- SS . ciirls in the lli~h ~.-11 ' '" ' dl·)l:trlll) Pllt \\'lJII \\"iHh tO tJ·:tiiJ ;)~ lt·;}l'h t'l'S in th·· ~unclay schoo l, will 1·. : "~~ i, t;mts in 1hiH d1· pa rtnwnt. Tl11 · Hig-h S('hool dt ·partmt·nt i:-< '· ·1.' fortunat· · in ha \' ing s··cun·d I >r. :tnt! .\1 r~ . Dll<lilH', who lw,··· bt'<·n n·ct·nt ly r·turned from ('hina, to gin· a s~· r i··"' · ,f talks on C'O n<litions tlwn·. Followin g ar·· tht. Jist of :-;ubj('l'lH to h E:.· <"o Vl'l'('d du ri11~ · tlw fin.;t fout· \\' ··t·ks : l. How Our Troubl t·s in China I !t·L-: :1 11 11. How th· · Trouble!; ~fultipli· · d :1-.. Our Acquaintances Incn·a sHl. III. How China':-; <:t·org-(· \\"a shill).: 1"tl \Von Freedom fo r His Pt·o pl t·. 1\·. The Patriotism of ('hitws·· ll i:.:l1 School Studt'nts. han~ , x~ ears o· t with nfttt.n y mechanics to men d s expert .r Trust your dc~ho wert qua\ifit s aexputs in tht at pcrience. an · " the wilr-a . france dunnb . n Thete tn . h inspecuo . rotk serv,ce. cat a thoroug have anY ~ Let us SJ,iv.e y~ur on your part to obhgat\on is no done· But . mechantc ' expenenced disposal. Th (' High school and Coll<·gl' l1 ·a:.:u··~ will unitE> iu the closing program nf t h· · season, Sunday t'Vtming at :. ::10 in tl l·· chm·ch. The QuPen Estlwr Rtantlartl BParers have ('harge of th e ))l'ogram . 11 is · an OJWn tnf'~ting so that all wh l1 a !"·· intt' rt'~t e d may :ttll'nd . The program \\'iII he as follows: \Vorship and lliscussion .... Jew ~lil lt 1 ·. Tom St>llt'l'Y, t~ec il C6x, Marion l!:tld win, )largar· ·t Belote, Elrlora Hopkin :-< Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · .. Marion 1 'ag· · ~luk .......... Fred and John \\"aidn· ·l Pi~·no Hnlu .... .... ........ Huth ::\lill·J " Talk, "The Conflict of Youth" ..... . ~tr . .Tap, a Chinese studl'nt n.t XnJ ·111w,·st. ·rn mti w·rsity English Lutheran Lovely Cry~tal Wrought Iron Old Ivory, etc. Call Mr. Adams and let him help you in your selection. Cn· e nl~af a ,.P l1UE' and Se\·l'nth stT· ···t }AlL L"ER & MlLL"ER 2 E als .Maintenance" ';£qui pment qu Motor Sales Regular Sunday morning- serviC'<~ .ru n·· 1fl, at 11 o'(·]o~k. R{'\'. StirPwalt of tl ~· ~faywoo(l Tht'olop;ica I i'<·minn.ry w iII pn·n t·h thf' st·rmon. "-'f' cordiallY in,·it· · you to <"onw. · ,Jo~· · Jl il SUIHlay :·whool at !l :45 ~\. l\L Johnson, superint(·n<l<'nt. A. D. ( :a~·h, teaclwr Adult Hihle cla~s. NPw scholH r~ are always welcome. of 'Ni\tnette . 63 6 Repair Dept. Pbone W tl. 515 4th sueet ... ADAMS J>:~~~e ELECTRIC SHOP oc:==~oaoc:==~o 1 H~ ·~t. Mrs. Frank Oelerich and famih· of 1201 Greenwood avenue will leave on June 19 for their summer home in \Visconsin.

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