July 2, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 5 HIT Lutherans to Have Annual Picnic in Chicago Tenor Delights Audience at Methodist Church With Quality and Preserves July 10 Power of Hia Voice Several hundred villagers are expected to participate in the annual .BY CRITIC Though the ram came m torrents t~icnic of St. ] ohn ·s Lutheran parish he Wilmette Parish Methodist church Saturday afternoon and evening in the was filled last Friday evening to hear Glenview Forest P~eserve. Plans have been completed by· a Chicago's great tenor, Ambrose \Vyspecial committee of Sun day school rick. From the moment the artist had fin- officers ior a program that will inshed "The Angelus," by Flannery, the clude many games and contests with audience was enthusiastic over his suitable awards attached. The official ·trtistry. Mr. \Vyrick wa s very gen- hours of the picnic are from 1 :30 to erous with his . encores doing Harry 8 p. 111. Lauder's "stuW' in great style. The En~ry child 111 the Sunday school author of "The Angelus" and "If You will be given a ticket which entitles Cross Your Heart and Sav You Love the bearer to gratis refreshments. ).J e," Agnes V. Flannerv ·was in the Transportation will also be provided audience and greatly ·e njoyed ~f r. free of charge to all who attend the \\\rick's interpretations of her ,,·ork. picnic. Cars. " ·ill leave the church at Ambrose \Vyrick's voice has great \Yilmette and Park avenurs at fredramatic pO\ver, as was well illu :-;- quent intervals bet\,·een 1 and 1 :30 I trated by his intreprctation of Vesti o·clock. it is explained. La Giubha (from Pagliacci) hy Leon ravallo. There 1s a tenderness, too. Announce Special Events that is inescapable. This apprarc:d W prominentlv in "The Old Refrain." hv at ilmette Golf Club Krci slr r, a~Hl "11otlwr.·· ~1 r. \\"yrick ·-. , ~pecial golf eYCnts at the \Vilmette ( 1\\' 11 composition. C(,li club over the \\·eek end will inThe accompanist, Mr. Albert Heil- elude the fir st round of plav for the man, was faultless. His upport must \'ice Pre:;ident's trophy. to he played he a genuine satisfaction to ~1r. \VY - ~aturday aiternnon. July 3. ' and th~ rick. · third round for the Director's trophy, ! lly special request of Mr. \\\rick. a)-.o to be played Saturda~·. On SunGeorge S"·igart, \\'ilmette's brilliant day there will be competition for the ~·~ung violinist, was heard 111 "'l'ht lfm· net score and for the lowest par F1rst Two ~fovements of the Fan- on fin holes. On ~fonda\', Jnh· S. tasia Appasionata," by Vieuxtemps, l thne \Yill he a driving contest, flag :1nd "\\raltz." hy Brahms-Horkstein . cnntl:~t. Jc,w nrt score for a foursome He was accompanied by :\1 iss Estelle and a mixed, two-ball four some. In S\vigart, and their \\'Ork WaS enthtt- I :tdditiOJl to the g'O)i there \\'ill ht th ..,jasticall~· applauded. 1 tt--ual dinner dance at the cluh on SatIt was a beautiful concert. I urday <:Ycning. ---- - - - - - - Harold Lundburg of 15.38 \\.alnut ).frs. Han·s 1fc'KinneY ":ill he hosaYCnue, sailed from ~Iontr ea l la;;t It·~' at a dinner and hr.idge tomorrow Saturday to travel in Europe. He will rYcn1ng at hN home, 1035 Chestnut return about the first of Septeml)cr. avenue. - WYRICK SCORES l'or Your Week·ead OutiDI WILSON'S Rolls ·Hantburger, "Hot Dogs," Water and Poppy Seed WILSON'S Famous Boston Brown Bread WILSON'S Individual Pies, Cup Cakes and Cookies . WILSON. 'S Doughnuts WILSON'S Coffee Cake, Sweet Rolls and Schneckens If you select from our stock of Freshly Baked Goods, you're sure to have a good time. 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