WILMETTE , LIFE .J.. d· · l Ieervtce tO< our ·own Bishop Hughes ln M etno ·&t E/JISCO/JIJ the evening. The pastor of t))ls clrurch presides at the services next Monday as the president of the Chicago preachers' meeting · wlll ftnd here all the needed aooeB&Orlea for aummer picnics, sandwich bags, decorated cups with cq.vers, and plates. Another summer need may be met In the gift wrappings, packages of tissue paper and daintily colored l'lbbons.. For gifts there is an unusual display of "Vogue Ribbon Novelties" to satisfy one who Is looking for the Ul\lque · gift. There Is also a large new assortment of pottery and china. A very special price has been placed on a superior quality of stationery. The Exchange Is open every day from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. and on Saturday from 10 to 1 o'clock. · July 6, 1928 People's society wlll have Its recular meeting on FridaY evening next at · '1 :45 o'clock. All the Juniors are requested to attend. Letters are being sent out this week to all the men of the church Informing them that now Is · the time to send In their contributions for the renovation recently completed at the church. This method of covering the cost was decided on by the men themselves at a meeting In which this matter was discussed. We hope the returns will all be in by the end of July, ' Summer CODiftgatlons have ftlled the daurch durtnc these 1ast three Sundays. The service Ia somewhat shorter than aaual and the quartet sings Instead of tJae chorus ·choir. The pastor's theme for next Sunday Is either "God and the Candidates" or "The Genius of the Va·Uon Idea." June was Indeed th*' month of weddings so far as this church Is concerned. In these recent weeks the pastor has read the wedding service for ten couples and participated In two sliver anniversaries. The Primary department of the Church school Is now raising a small fund t9 decorate the Day Nursery room of the Lincoln street Institutional church in the city. · Church school programs, rearranged for the summer season, continue to draw a very large proportion of the regular attendance. The DesPlalnes Camp meeting begins tonight when Dr. Beach of St. James' preaches the sermon. The special servIces for this Sunday are, the address of Doctor Tindley, the noted colored preach-er, In the afternoon and the welcome St. John's cordially welcomes the visitor and stranger within its gates. It extends to all an invitation to its services The Wilmette Woman's Exchange Inits Sunday school, in particular to vites you to see the several new lines of Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette and those who are not affiliated with any products which are now on sale. You H erman W. Meyer M. A. pastor church. We believe that you wlll en406 Prairie avenue, telephone 1396 joy the services at our church and spiritChurch telephone 3111. ually profit by them. St. John's Lutheran · Servlees Fifth Sunday after Trinity 9 :30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. Next Sunday will be the fifth Sunday 9 :30 A. M. Confessional service for com- after Trinity. There will be Holy Communicants. munion at 8 a. m. and Morning Prayer 9 :45 A. M. First service and Holy Com- with Address at 11 a. m . munion. 11 A. M. Second service and sermon. For the summer months the services have been shortened to one hour or less. Meetings Friday, July 6 : Junior Walther league The Boys' choir will be on vacation at 7 :45. during July and August. . St. Autustine's Church Your S~mmer Things_ The Lord's Supper will be celebrated St. Augustine's vested Boys' choir pronext Sunday morning in the first service, vided the music at the Congregational the confessional or preparatory service church in Winnetka last Saturday afterfor communicants beginning at 9':30 noon for the Scott-Keep wedding. o'clock. All those who wish to receive the Sacrament are requested to make GET PAY BOOST this known to the pa~tor on Friday next at the parsonage. Salary increases for various officials The meetings of the voting members of the church which are held every month have been temporarily dropped, and no m eetings will be held in July and August unless specially called. . ' MUST BE. LAUNDERED Carefully comfort necessitates fresh clean linens . . . . the wearing of your nicer things more often tha~ usual. And the frequent Ia undering of them will not harm them if they are laundered carefully -and they will be if given to Bill the Washington Laundry Man. and office clerks were authorized by the Village board at its meeting Tuesday of this wec:;k. The increases have been provided for in the annual Appropriation Bill adopted by the board The Junior Walther league and Young last Tuesday. S UMMER . ' . Then, too, during this weather it is much more pleasant to enjoy the beach .... your children . . . . motoring . . . . than to do or worry about the weekly wash. Resolve now to remove ·"wash dayH from your calendar for the summer months. : See Our Assortment of Baby Carriages First A Lloyd baby caniap, )'OU Summer Suggestions Knickers, wool and linen . . . . duck trousers . . . . . . summer frocks . . . . blankets . quilts . curtains . . . . awnings . . . . chair covers. IU1ky or etroUer ia the kind want for ;your Baby- it Ia comfortable, pride ~J;, iDapiring-worthy of him. And yet ·the price ia remarbbl)' reaooable-due 10lely to the Lloyd Loom procaa which weaves tbe fabric 30 times faater than human banda. Doea awq with ends and knota. Nothina to catch or tc:ratch. Here are carriagea of wonderful durabUity and unl· formity of weave. For in every upright strand ia a ateel wire center-an excluaive Lloyd proceaa. Lloyd carriqea and ltrollen in·the very DeWest and latest designs and color effects. Come in today aDCI . make your selection from these unuaual valuca. O~n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Eoenings Washington LaundJY ,_.... l'an .,_, ~. ILL S. ROSENBAUM CO. 810 DAVIS ST. Incorporated Phone Wilmette 145 EVANSTON CHICAGO STORES: 3120 Lincoln Ave. 5228 North Clark St.