WILMETTE LIFE July 13, 192.8 ' English Lutheran , This ta one of the ftne ciiurches In Wilmette. During the summer months it extends an especial Invitation to visitors and atra:ncera In Wilmette to attend Its rvtces of worship at 11 o'clock on . Sunmorning. It otrers a cordial and friendly hospitality and Inspiring and retnabing sen·ice to all who come. SiXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY · At the 11 o'clock -;rvice of worship on Sunday morning the Rev. Hudson H. Pitt- 9 :45 a. m. . ........ . ....... Sunday t~hool Josepl!_ Johnson, superintendent man, D. D., will preach. Dr. Pittman ts the pastor of the First Congregational lJ a.m . ... : . . ......... . !lorni~ lVOrship church of Springfield, Ill. Lester Smith Sermon: 14A Standard of Rlgteou~ness." will sing. A mass meeting of all of the united Lutheran . churches of the Chicago Area Tuesday evening the Sea Scout Ship will be held at Long Lake, Sunday afterwill meet In the Forecastle at 7 :30 o'clock. noon, August. 5; at 3 p. m. TheEspeake r of will be the Rev. Dr. R. Golliday . 0 o111 Next Sunday morning the Church R W E M C k t daythe ofday Columbus, Ohio. school wlll convene ln three departments: The ev. · : c ormac ' pas ?r ' is one of the outstanding Lutheran A-Irs. Richa.r d T. Hosking of 818 'l'he Primary department will be directed of the Congregational church of Wtl- preachers In America. He Is very prom- Park avenue entertained Wednesday . tn Its summer program by Miss Bertha C. mette, and Howard West, son of Mr. inent in his own synod,' The Joint Synod I h d b 'd f ' Wheelock. The Junior department, under and Mrs M . H West of 916 Greenleaf of Ohio. Long Lake Is but a short drive afternoon at unc eon an. rt ge or the direction J. Coburn, · d r· iY en to Kansas to visit from Is planned o study "Storiesof ofMr. the A. Strong." The wml In- avenue, h. ave pense Wilmette, with our and ownIt regular servt1 ce dison 1 her house guest, Mrs. Alvm Matthewtermedlate department, under the dlrec- Mr. McCormack s parents. that day in order that all of our peo- son. ple may picnic at Long Lake and Join tn the mass meeting. · The Sunday school picnic 1Vlll be held sometime durJng ·th~ week of July 16. Th~ site has · been selected and the committees are busily planning that It may be a complete success. Every member of the Sunday school, their parents, and all members of the church are Invited to make this the one great rally of our summer season. Games wlll be scheduled for all ages, and prizes will be dletrlbuted to the winners. Established Forty Years ROM the very first this has been our policy- to wash your laundry like it .would be done at home, and at a figure in keeping with the family budget. The inception of that policy began with a business conducted in a small room; strict adherence to it for forty years has built one of the largest laundries between Edgewater and Glencoe. Just another excellent example of the important role Service plays in the development of an enterprise. F Sale of Vacation Luggage Woman's Suit Case, Special at $7.95 Cobra grained, r,ound edge, fancy lining with pocket in lid and on ends. In 20, 22, 24-inch size.:;. Woman's Overnight Case, on Sale for $8.50 Of real Cowhide Buffalo grain. Moire silk lining with pockets in lid and on side. In black or Brown. In 12 and 16-inch sizes. Man's Suit Case, a Rare Value, $15.00 Of finest quality Cowhide. Reinforced corners, straps all around, nicely lined. In 24 and 26-inch sizes in Black, Brown or Russet. Man's Genuine Walrus Traveling Bag, $17.50 With leather lining ... three pockets. 18-inch size. · Tourist Cases, a Tremendous Value at $18.50 Washington Laund.y ,...._.. ,,., .t6wl ~. ~~ Large size, light weight, veneer construction. Rounded edges, leather binding with strap all around. In 28 and 30-inch sizes of dull Black Cobra gratn. ILL. . Phone Wilmette 145 STANDARD LUGGAGE CO. Greenleaf 8Z2 · 612 Davia St. Evanston, IU.