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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1928, p. 45

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june. 29, 1928 :. WILMETTE LIFE 45· 1 Recreatiot} Events The first game in the second round of women's playground ball had to be postponed last Monday evening be'cause of rain and Mrs. Gertrude Fanck- ' boner, who is cliarge of the league, announced the games scheduled for last Monday evening will be played I~ext Monday evening and the league will be extended one week. Playground Ball Games played in the men's playground ball league last week were : 'ferminal A. C. (6) Lyman Goss Charles Boyington William Johnson Manning Powers Jim Moore Harry Sieren Clyde Cooley Erwin Brammer Harold Johnson David Boyington Robert McLean Ridge Electl·ic (22) Jack Brewer Ed Hartman Jim Schaefgen Earl Miller Nick Spies Pete Schwall Jake Hoffman Don Hartnett Baptist (7) Alfred Herron Frank Guthridge Martin Olson George Willia .1s AI Gruhn · Walter Haas Arthur Youngberg Earl Carlson William Kendrick Earl McDow All Stars (5) Henry Specht Tom Mcintyre Curtis Colgrove Arthur Sommerfeld Bus Udell Del Martin George Mcintyre Don Mcintyre ·J Wilmette Churches Call You to Christian Service Church work is Christian servtce. It is anything that is done in the na111e of Christ to n1ake the power of God's love felt in the lives of n1en. l\IJ ost of it needs to be clone through organization, " ·hich can best deal \vith those organizations .t hat ignore or cot11bat God's law of love. For this reason. it \\·ould scen1, Chri t organized His church. 'rhose \iVho do Church \York are they ,,·ho concede that God is \viser than they. \vho belieYe that He loves then1 past their ability to unclerstcl.lld, \vho feel that He has the po,Yer to help then1 over difficult places and bring then1 at last to perfect happiness. 'fthose \vho give thetnselves to any Christian service are they \Yho believe that truth, purity, ten1perance and charity are \vorth sonlething to society. I - . ; K. of C. (12) Philip Bleser Bern Smith Andy Thalman Joe Engels John Schindler John Steffens William Schindler John Selzer All Stars (1) Arthur Sommerfield Tom Mcintyre Curtis Colegrove George Mcintyre Milan Missouri Buster Udell Del Martin Ha:-ry Hamilton Joe Koerper Don Mcintyre English Lutheran (7) Pt·esbyterian (5) Fred Gall Elmer Leis ·wallace Stark Fred Quoyle Norman Smith Ed Hill Chester Stark William Uttenreuther Paul Kier Rob Braun William Melbye George Thalman Dale Gash Frank Bodart William Winberg John Burmick Carl Nordberg Robert Evans Max Guier Ed Leslie Presbyterian (3) George Thalman Robert Braun John Barnik William Uttenreuther Ed Hill RobE-rt Evans Ed Bleser Frank Bodart Leonard '\\. .olff Elmer Leis St. Joseph (6) Victor Deinlein . Pete Bohnen Harold Schluter Wendell Phillips Milton Guy Lawrence W eis Joe Hoffman Ralph Klinge Ed Phillips Come to Church ++++++++++++++++++++ Team standings in the Horseshoe leagues at the end of last week's play were: Tuesday ~lght league Won Lost Pet. Terminals I .... .. .. .. ... ... 4 1 800 Methodist ...... ..... .. .. ... 4 1 800 I. 0. 0. F. I .. .. .... . .... . .. 3 2 600 St. John's I ................ 3 2 600 St. Joseph . . .. .... .. ....... 2 2 500 Wilmette Ice I . ..... . .. .... 2 3 400 I. 0. 0. F. III ..... ... .. .. . 0 4 000 Presbyterian II ............ 0 5 000 Thursday ~fght Directory of Churches: The FllSt Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. George P. M11gill league 1 1 2 2 3 I. 0. 0. F. IV .............. 6 Congregational . . ·... .. . .... 5 St. John's II .... .. ....... . .4 I. 0. 0. F. II . .......... ... 4 Presbyterian ... ........ ... . 4 Wilmette Ice II ... .. ..... . 2 All Stars .................. 2 K of C. . ... . ....... . ...... 1 St. John's III ..... ..... . ... 1 856 833 St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 I.J o 4 5 4 4 667 667 567 333 288 250 250 Wilmette A venae Rev. H ubtrt Carleton Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Rev. Carl I. Empson SL John's Lutheran C.urch Wilmette and Park Avenaa Rev. Herman W. M"Jtr Mrs. Howard Dnncan and her Iittfe daughter, Joan, of 1006 Forest avenue, l~f~ ~a~urday evening for a fortnight's visit With the former's sister, Mrs. W. ]. Kitchen, in State College, Pa. Mrs. Duncan's mother, Mrs. John Segsworth, who has been visiting Mrs. Kitchen for several weeks, will return to \Vilmette with her. The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horacr G. Smith The Wilmette Baptid Church Forest and Wilmette A venues Rev. George E. Allison Fint Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avtnaea Rev. Vere V. Loper Rev. William E. McCormack -oMr. and Mrs. A. G. Melville, 1022 Greenwood street, and their daughter, Mary Agnes, have returned to their home from Miami Beach, Fla., where they have been living since last February. PablUhetl by the Interchurch Advtrtisinfl Commit111~ Wilmette Chtuch llfln·tion

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