July 13, 1928 WILM B T T E LIF·E Pre1byterit1n Cburch Ninth street and Greeillea.f avenue Rev. William F. Weir, D. D.; general secretary for men's work In the Presbyterian church for the United States, will occupy our pulpit Sunday morning, July 15, at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Why Men Believe In Jesus." Dr. Weir Is widely known throughout the country for his work ·in his chosen field and a message of real worth Is assured. We heartily invite all of you to enjoy with us all the services and actiVities of this church. The musical program ·for the morning service Is as follows : Organ Prelude"Wlnd In the Pine Trees" ....... Clokey Solo-"The Living God" .. ....... . O'Hare Mr. Enslen Organ Ot'lertory"Deep River" ... . ..... . . ... Arr. by Yon Organ Postlude"Folk Song" . ........ .. . .... . . .. Nlcode Erma E. Rounds, organist and director Mr. Neel Enslen, bass At 9 :30 Sunday school will convene In the various departments. Assembly worship in the Sunday school auditorium. Our Sunday school rooms are about the coolest place to be found these hot days so do not keep your children a way on account of the heat. It is expected that every boy and girl who is in the v11lage during the summer will attend the department to which they belong. Visitors welcome. · St. J oh.n's Lutheran MARRIES NEXT WEEK Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W", Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie a venue. Telephone 1396. Church telephone 3111 FJfth 9 :30 A. M. 9 :45 A. M. 11 :00 }.... 1\f. Monday at 7 :45 : Choir meeting. . Friday, July 20 :Junior Walther league. On Sunday morning, July 22, the Rev. George Kuechle will dellver addresses on his missionary labors in India and Australia. Pastor Kuechle spent twelve years as a missionary in the Trivandrum district of India and for over five years was active as a missionary in Australia. He will speak In both the 9 :45 o'clock and the 11 o'clock services. An invitation goes out to all to attend this service. Pastor Herman W. Meyer of St. John's expects to leave for the Lutheran Summer camp on Friday July 20. He will deliver a series of five lectures during the week on "The Christian in Various Circumstances of Life." He wm occupy hi s pulpit again on Sunday, July 29. John E. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoffman of 1635 Lake ave· nue, has left fqr Union, Iowa, where he will marry M·iss ~di!th Hauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. ]. Hauser Senlees · o Union, next week. The young peoSunday after Trinity Sunday school and Bible ple both were graduated from the classes. University of Iowa at Ames, Mr. and First service and sermon. Mrs. Hoffman will live in Moline, Ill., Second service and sermon. where he i~· an experimental engineer lleetlngs for the Deere-Mansur company. Mrs. Fred A. Klock and her daugh· ter, Geneviev.e, have left for New York · City and other points in the east. ·They· will be gone two months before returning t9 their home. at U(JIJ Greenleaf avenue. · -oMr. and Mrs. M. B. Skinner· of 1012 Greenwood avenue and Mrs. Stevens, their house guest from Oklahoma, r~ cently drove to South Bend for a short visit. 0 0 ······ - - . -· · · · · · · · · J · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · i ···· Miss Harris' Tutoring School Reopens at Glencoe Union_ Church ·Tuesday, July 17th Instruction in aJl subjects by experienced tutors. Arrangements should be made through the school office. Office hours 9 to 1 or by appointment. and the study Is 111ways interesting and instructive. The Men's Bible class during the summer will be taught by the various members alternating each Sunday. A cordial welcome extended to all. Mrs. J Walter Nelson of 815 Elmwood street, has been entertaining as The Women's Bible class period a.t her house guest, Miss Grace Maybury 10 A. M. Mrs. E. L. Schulz is the leader of St. Louis, Mo. Telephone Diversey 15 30 ··············································· 0 0 · · The Christian Endeavor society will attend a Pep Rally at :Quena Memorial Presbyterian church, 4301 Sheridan road, Chicago, the meeting following tea which will be served at 5 P. M. Rebecca Spoke will entertain Saturday, July 14, with a party at the Wilmette beach for the girls of the Thursday Evening club of Erie chapel. About fifty working girls are expected. Three young people from our Sunday school and church are enjoying a trip abroad this summer with a party. 'Miss Helen Hayes, Frank B. Reynolds and his mother, Mrs. Rose Reynolds, as chaperon, sailed July 11 on the Albertic from Montr{'a). Miss Mildred Melone will sail from Montreal July 26 on the Megantic, meeting the party In Paris. Their itinerary includes England, Scotland. Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland. The church secretary may be found in the church office dally, except Saturday, from 9 :30 to 11:30 A. M. Calls for service of any kind received there. Phone Wilmette 1575 or Wilmette 688. Wilmette Baptist Wilmette Baptist church Invites the public to a brief, inspiring service each Sunday mornJng at 11 o'clock. The · Rev. George D. Allison, our pastor, preaches on the theme, "Christ, Our Power," this coming Sunday. There will also be a f:tory sermon for the children. Our . Sunday school Is on vacation, but leaflets and plans for our Summer Home Sunday school are available on application to the church office. Betty Burns, Betty Clark, Mary Raffety, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Phelps were our delegates at the convention of the Baptist Young People's Union of Ameri('a in Kansas City last week. WUJard MacCrossan, who spoke here In June was elected national president of th~ organization. At the Mid-week meeting next Wednesday, 8 o'clock, the topic will be "The Influence of Christian Joy," Philippians 3. WilmettE' Baptist is the church with the Lighted Cross, corner Wilmette and Forest avenues. GEORGIAN LIVING ROOMS HAVE EVERY PRIVATE RESIDENCE CHARM When you enter a Georgian living room, the personality, charm, and cozy comfort of a private .residence greet you invitingly. Spacious, many windowed, beautifully furnished, these living rooms provide the members of your family with the ultimate in richness and living comfort. Here, with friends, or in restful solitude, your family will spend many enjoyable hours. Here, in this room, you will enjoy perfect contentment-a most desirable benefit of living at The Ge~rgian. Arrange now for Fall l~asing :Miss Eleanor and Miss Elizabeth Evans, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans of 630 Greenleaf ave· nue, have been spending part of the · summer at A:1 Sable camp in Michigan. They are expected back Sunday or Monday. -oMr. and Mrs. John Miller entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Indi~napolis, over the week-end in their home at 1128 Greenleaf ~venue, Wilmette. IDhe ~eorgian An Address of Distinction Copvright, 19 Z 8 bv The Gtorgian flotel DAVIS AT HINMAN EV A N S T 0 N GREENLEAF .f 1 oo