' . ~. .. .. July., 6, 1928 Jul; C oriMregational· · C/iurth L~gion Sendi 'Delegations: - Miss Harris' Tutoring School Reopens at 1t extends an especial invitation to visi- ' This fs one of 'the fine churches in Wllmette. Duripg the summer month~ Instruction in bt made through tht school office. ment. '" Glencoe Union Church Tuesday, July 17th · all subjects by experienced tutors. Arrangements Office hours 9 to 1 tors .and strangers in Wilmette to attend ,its services ..of worship at 11 o'clock on Sunday mormng. It otrers a cordial and ·friendly hospitality and inspiring and refreshing service to all who come. Next Sunday morning the Church school will conv~ne in three departments: The Primary department will be directed in its summer program by , Miss Bertha C. Wheelock. The Junior department, under the direction of A. J. Coburn, will study "Stories of the Strong." The Intermediate department, under the direction of Miss Georgia Watson, will study the Republic of Mexico. At the 11 o)clock service on Sunday morning the Rev. Robert J. Locke, D. D., will give the sermon. Dr. Locke is superintendent of the Illinois Congregational conference and has been a guest speaker in this church on several previous occasions. Annie May Hayes Bivona organist, will play. Mrs. Amy Leslie 'Toskey is the director of music, and has planned a very pleasing musical program for these summer services. Tuesday evening the Sea Scout Ship Forecastle at 7 :30 o'clock. will meet in the should or by appoint- . . · Del.egattons from the Amencan ·L egion posts along the north shore attended a celebration cit the Farwell · . . av~nue bathmg beach tn Rogers Park on July 4, when a cannon was presented to the Rogers Park district by the seventh district of the American Legion, comprising all of the north shore posts. · The celebration was held under the direction of Rogers Park Post No. 108 of the American Legion. to Rogers Park ·Celebration ., ' . ~ Telephone Diversey 1530 T. J. Lucas, Chicago, Buys Residence Here T. ]. Lucas of Chicago will occupy the beautiful brick residence at 1300 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, recently purchased from N. A. McNamara. L. N. Place of Hill & Stone represented the purchas~r and R . M. Johnston of R. M. Johnston and company reprc.;ented the seller. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS · PLANS FLOWER CONTEST The Kenilworth Home and Garden club is holding its next meeting Monday, July 9, at the home of Mrs. · John L. Wilds, 244 Oxford road, at the customary hour, 2:30 o'clock. During the afternoon a contest on flower arrangement and on specimen flowers will be held by the members. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durham, 431 Abbottsford road, and their daughter, Emilie, left Friday to motor to Wisconsin Rapids. where they will spend the week-end. Frankly, Could Your $125 Tailor Give You More Styl~? AUDIT VILLAGE BOOKS Arthur Young and company, auditors, have been authorized to audit the books of the Village of Wilmette. Action in this matter was taken at the regnlar meeting of the Village board Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. B. F. Blymyer entertained Mr. Mrs: I. H. Boyd and their son, W1lliam, and daughter, Shelly, the latter part of last week in her home at 626 Lake avenue. an~ Royal Does This.for Made to Order, Too Our First Attention! Lay in a Full Year's Wardrobe While the Royal Sale Is in Progress The fineness of the materials and the newness of the patterns will flabbergast you! Model No. S83-A f1cobutton smar·t sack with s h a,. p peaked lapels, wide square shoulders ancl close in at seat. Clearance Sale Will Start Monday, July 9th It is our purpose to make our clearance sales memorable for extraordinary value .. giving. This will be our first clearance event and drastic reductions will be in effect on our spring stock of coats, dresses, ensembles and millinery. Dis.. tinctive styles · · · materials of quality .·· superior workmanship. T h e doublc-bt·east ecl with vest is populm· this model. EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. 1624 Orrington Avenue 1641 Orrington A venue Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday · Evenings EVANSTON --