WILME'FTE LIFE 'Auglist 'D, 1926 . English Lutheran St. John's Lutheran or Your PLEASURE. . ' -------lre------~ Ide Baylolte GBOVB STBBBT; COBIIBR OP SBERMAM OPENS SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th Phone Your Reservations GREENLEA. F 140 Starting Sunday, ·September 5th. Popular Dollar Dinner will be Served from 12:00 to 9:00 P. M. 8 Courses , MUSIC MUSIC Wilmette and Park A venues, Wilmette Greenleaf and Seventh Herman W. Meyer, M. A. Pastor William Guise, Pastor 406 Prairie A venue. Telephone 1396 Services for August 29 : Church telephone 3111. Worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. Rev. S. 'L. Keller of Waukegan, wlll preach the sermon. Friends are invited to hear SERVICES the Word and worship with our congre- 9 :30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible g~tion. .. classes. 9 :45 a. m. First service and sermon. Bible school at 9 :45. The adult Bible 11 :00 a. m. Second service and sermon. class taught by Mr. Gash will discuss our duties to man as set forth In the Holy llEETINGS Commandments. The music for Rally day will be · practiced after the lesson Thur~day, Sept. 2 at 2 : Ladies Aid and Mission. pt:riod. Thursday, Sept. 2, at 7 :45: Senior Walther league. On Rally day, September 19, we shall Friday, Sept. 3, at 7 :45: Junior Walther have one big service at 10 :30. league. The Missionary society will meet All the members of the various organiThursday, September 2. zations at St. John's should ~ttend the our ball team will play the Congre- meeting of their respective soctety. Plans gationals Monday, August 30, and the for the fall and spring will be presented Presbyterians on Thursday, September. and acted upon. 2. We hope a fine crowd will be on hand The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in to cheer the team to victory. the 11 o'clock service on Sunday morning September 5. Announcement of the comT h e address of the pastor, who is now munt'cants on Friday, September 3 at the on his vacation in Ohio, has been left with the secretary, William Melbye, 244 parsonage. Laurel avenue. Parents desiring to send their children to the week day classes for religious i~Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dearborn, 607 struction are requested to enroll thetr Ninth street, are spending several children now so -that they may be asweek-ends this summer at Nippersink signed to their proper divisions in M rs. D ear b orn returne d · advance. · Io dge, W . IS. from a trip to Lake Louise, Los AnThe annual Rally Day will be hel~ at · h . k the Sunday school on Sunday mormng, I d F S ge es an an ranctsco t ree wee s September 12. On that day all children ago. who have attended in the past are expected to return, and it is desirable that . parents bring children on that day to have them enrolled in the SundRY school. School Problems School problems become easier for the child when eyestrain is removed by properly fitted glasses. Have the child's eyes examined before entering school. Phone for an appointment St. John's Lutheran church extends a cGrdial invitation to the public to attend its services, particularly to sucJ: as a:e not affiliated with any church m Wtlmette. · ... - Congregational Church Ministers: Stephen A. Lloyd William E. McCormack The summer session of the Churcl, school convenes on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Miss Bertha Wheelock has the direction of the Beginners and Primary departments which meet together downstairs. The other departments of the school meet in Pilgrim hall for a devotional service. A trip through Italy with :\lr. A. M. Rossman as conductor will be taken by the young people th~s ~unday, and a special feature of their Journey will be some Italian songs by Miss .A.g·nes Biesemeier who will be accompanied at tht: piano by Miss Ru~h Anderson. On Sunday morning the Rev. \Y. E . :\TcCormack will deliver the sermon at the one-hour service of worship at 11 o'clock. Mr. :\lcCormack will preach on "A Parable of the Desert." Visitors in Wilmette are cordially invited to attend this service. .A utumn Fashion Revue Our first presentation of the newest and · authentic Feminine ·Apparel for Autumn will be staged at the Alcyon Theatre; Highland Parkt four evenings at 7:30 and 9:30 P. M., beginning Mondayt August 30. If unable ·to attend this distinctive style exhibitt you are invited to visit our formal autumn opening to be held at our Evanston store, as soon as present redecorating and te~ modeling of store is completed. Further announcement soon. Ooctors Bersch & Stone Optometrists 1 Baptist Church Prof. E. J. Chave, Ph. D. of the d partment of education of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, who spoke at the Baptist church last Sunday, will again occupy the pulpit on August ·29. The summer sessions of school begin at 9 :45. the Sunday · 177 Wilmette Ave., Wilmetre Phone Wilmette 2766 Hrs. 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. I Evenings by Appointment The Wilmette Baptist church is located at the cori1er of Wilmette and Forest · a wnues and extends a cordi8. I invitation to all to attend its short and attractive · n ,orning services. GET OUT THE WINTER CLOTHES and let us clean and repair them now at summer rates JACK H. IPJIAN, Mgr. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS ....._._1606 Chicago Ave. Evanston __... Oriental and Domestic Rugs. Cleaned and Repaired 1 73 8 SHERMAN A VENUE Ont Block North of Post Office EVANSTON, ILL.