August 10, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE VACATION MINISTER period Dr. Carleton is having fits'· ¥a- ' cation. Mrs. Paul R. Soule and : family of '915 Lake avenue left last Su~day to motor to Ishpeming, Mich. where they will spend several weeks. Mr. ·. Soule will join them later. .Congregational Church of Its young people, Miss Vera Gross tor several years a member of the chur~h a The cordial hospitality of this church member of the Sunday school and' a ha.S been . tbund to be a delight to many regular attendant at the morning worship vil'lltors fn Wilmette during the summer: service. and ~n invitation is extended to any othet-s who are seeking a helpful service of wo·r ship and an atmosphere of friendlin6ss~· to come on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. . W~ i~vite you to share the help and rn;;Plratton of the Rervices of this chutch The associate minister, the HPv. Wil- 'Ytth us at t~e regular morning worship . ' liam E. McCormack, will prf':H·h nPxt Runday mornmg. Sunday morning on "The Lont·lines1' of God." Mr. Oscar Heather, tenor, will ht> . Sunday school at 9 :30 A. M. Classes the soloist at this s e rvice , and Miss Linni <' fo1· all ageR, under graded instruction. Bird Sage will be the organist. . The attei1dance is gratifying considerThe members of the Chun·h :-whnol lll.g the large number away on vacations. wilJ meet in three departments on Hun- We grea!IY appreciate the Interest and day morning :1t 10 o'clock. 'fhe Prim:trv ,·n-operatJOn of the parents for the regudepartment will mf>et under tho dil't'Ctioil lar and nrompt attendance of those of M.lss B e rtha Wh eelock. The Junior (]('- sc holar::; who are in the Vlllage during partment will mee t unde r the lf·adf'rship th summer. The class period for the of A. J. Cobum, and will ··ontinuf' with : t~ult classes for men and women is 10 its study of "~tori es of th e Htrong." Th..- o eloc_k. The. study is always interesting JnteJ·mediate department will mN·t in and mstructlve. Visitors · and strangers Pilgrim hall to continue with its study a1·c alway~ welcome. of world fellowHhipK Th e church office is open daily, exThe Sea Scouts will meet Tul'sday night ('~·pt Saturday,_ from 9:30 to 11 :30 A. M. at 7:30. (,all:-; for serytce of any kind, including ~astornl HPrvice, can be furnished at all l!mes by communicating with the Church Sf'(' ret ary, MrR. Nellie S. Boltwood, phone The preacher e:wh Hunday lniH'IIin <r Wllm<'tte 1575 or Wilmette 688. through the month of A ugu~-;t i:-; Dr. William D. Sichermerhorn, profc·ssor in (;ar1J rs. John '~'rue _of Davenport, rett Biblical lm;titutf\. A large ·ongre- I0\'\' :1, 'vnll arnve 111 Wilmette tomorgation attendf'd last Sunday morning and enjoyed his message very much. It is row for a ten days' visit with her hoped that a large cong-regation may he ~i~t~r. M n. ]. Vol. Cullen, of 1126 Ashpresent each of the rt>maining- thi'Pf' Hun- land avenue. day mornings to hear Dr. SchermC'rhorn's nwssage. Presbyterian Church The Rev. F. R. Tromp, rector of tne Episcopal church in Chicago Heights, and formerly assistant to Dr. Hubert Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's Episcopal church, will conduct the services in the local church on th'e Sundays during August, over which SHR. UBB~ERY . TRE~ES and TIME - with the aid of the experienced landscape gardener alone can give that mellowed appe:rrance to a house which changes it to a "Home, Sweet Home." A small investment in shrubs. trees, et(., placed under the guidance of our skilled workmen will add much to the value and appearance of the home. Methodist Church L. ::t}ll !f· ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING LaWn Rejuvenating-TtH Sutgety-M aintenanct-Gatdening LAKE AVE. '· TBALMAMM WILMETTE PHONE WILMETIE 561 The Men's ria~;::; i:-; enjoying a HeriP:-; of addJ'efises on intt""r·national suhj('rtH hy a group of fort'lgn students. This cla~-:s meets each Runrlay monling- at 9 :4;j in the church auditorium. 'Vomen as well as men arc cordially inYite(l tn attPrHl these class scRsiom; thmughout the summer months. While the pastor is on his Ya('ation, throughout the month o[ August, Dr. baniel Steck e r will I'PnclPr rt ~~~· tHt1'tnrft I 1-'f'n·ict- that may be d eHirecl. Any calls of spt>cial nf>f>d may lw arr:rng-Nl with him through thc church oflii-P hy <·alling- 2~4~. Tht> churC'h otfic(' is opf'n C\'ery day throug-hout thf' month of August .. · Thf' <"hun·h mour·ns th e death of onf' .... ... ·: I ...........- ..· Arrange Now For Fall Leasing -.-.-.--.---. ..---.--.---.-.- -. ................. ..... .................. August Fur Sale During the month of August is the best time to select your Winter Furs. Our showin~ embr.aces all the choice pelts made up into the newest of styles. · Will extend our allowance of summer prices on all Furs purchased during August. 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