I lC tll"l'f H, 1927 W IL M E T T E LIFE 57 ·What the Church Does for . Your Country i1., :,, ·,: d~ :·, h l · It ·\ , !,,, .: I i.-1 ~· ; 1 · l o.! I; · ( j l f o(l } I I l ( 'jl \ t'l. t:. rl, { J." ·, 1 : · ! i i··ft ' l i 'l l tlll't'~" lJ t\ (' i ... , I · , i l ' l . ·, t I .Ill tl ·.·. It 1' l . 1 i. .I: l.t .t: . .j l 1, .. ; t· .~·: } 11.' 1 ~. ] , , , . , ] . Il l : ' ·· ·· · · ., ; ' ·.t!t 't · . t ~"n 1· ~ h 1r ,,f :!H· r, 111 ~.: l' rl \\i' · I( 'I 1 ·· I j · t I : : I ! ~ ' . .. · .I I I . .. · .. ' d !tl ' ·1 0 . E . S. CARL> PARTY 1 1 · ._. 11!. t r tl ,. : n. "· 1 11 ·· : . : .. \\11· . ,·:, ,! :t '· 1 1l, l)··d · : ,· .·. . t · " I ' ..... . . ' r. \\ : i; j II j · , ·) I I ( ':" t I· 1: 'I " \1 : ' \. f, 'I., '~...,, ~ ' .-l {: I·, 1 I 'I 1 I :I 1 · 1 · t ; , \\ , f ~· t:c. ... ( ~l 1: 1 , ~ .J PI 1 ~l r ·· · : l · ; 1 , · I 1~ · : t ' l' I ~> ;.·. ' . ~ ' i ·, · I '. · L 1~, .!I l..: i It" 1 " d '· I d .. ~: · ' ,\ i 'I )r ( ' ( · \ l ·· ' I I '·' " ' , \ I ' : LOSES FATHER BY DEATH .. : " \1:' .\ I· j ·. 'I ' .. : ' 1 ..: ' . i 'I I:~ l .! . I' I, ,t ... :· ... },· \ I\:·. ,. :.- . ,· . : The history of Christianity has proven the church to be one of the most potent factors. if not the most potent . factor for good ·in every nation where its principles have been firmly planted. No nation \\'hose leading men are entirely controlled by its precepts can go far astray. America is essentially ..1 Christian nation. Its founders were earne~t Chri~tian men . The Constitution of the United States recognizes these facts. We need only to travel r hrough a non -Christian country to have these truths fi rn1l 'J What would America be with, established. out its. churches? No · thoughtful citizen would \\.ant to live in such a country without a church. The ref ore. support the church of your choice on and .lf t l' r next SundJv. I . :..;~ ............ ........... CHICKEN DINNEI~ . llo" dors .1 n1 ~· r lhid.. l'n d1n ncr CiOU n d to vou ~ Nl"d Sun d.n· wr .uc scr\'ing .1 rhHkcn , !i n ncr t h .ll w i 11 nu kl' " o u '-.~nrh 1.\r r.·~· t /~., Director)' . of Churches: The First Presbyterian Church J nd Gr H nlr .tf .A _venu e (J.· or'f ~' St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmeth· and Plrk Avenues Rev. Herman \V . Met~et P. Afaytl/ The Wilmet~e R,·c 8Jptist Church. St. Augustine's 1 140 Episcop~l Church _.._. < .tv rh.ll you nrn'r l.tStl'd .1 REAL chi;:krn . Conw in .1nd let us pro\·r our st.ll~llll'lll t r \'OU . · tll\'\t ,l!J,I \\' dmrrrr A verHit>S l· runus C. Stdln Wilmcrre A "enue Rev. Hubert Catl£·ton Wilmeae English Lutheran Church The First Me:bodist Church L.lk~ .1nd Wilmene Avenues ·t Rev. Horace G Smit1- The First Congregztional Church. Llkr and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd Wilmette Opposite Village Hall Published by the lnterc~urch Adv~raising Committee, Wilmttt~ Church Fedettlfion Meals that satisfy i lrlmmihii\ilfMif·lr&i~lm'tlriliftilhli"&ilti'ttltihiltjliftiiJBi~mt&niHI~rn~