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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE ] une 10, 1927 A ·c. heap tube can cost you · · 10 ttmes 1ts · prtce ····· HIRTY-NINE YEARS of tubeT building experience has proved to Dunlop that " cheap tubes" do not pay. That is why Dunlop tubes are made casinA shaped. .It costs a little more than to build them on a straight pole, as cheap tubes are built. Bu ~ Jasing -shaped Dunlop tube is strong everywhere. The outside edge is not weakened by excess stretch. The side next to the rim has no wrinkles to crack with age and blow out. A Dunlop tube protects your casing, because it fits. And your casing is worth ten times the. cost of the tube. We strongly recommend a Dunlop tube for every casing MARGERUMS TIRE SHOP V ulcanizinr and Accessories 621 Main Street Wilmette Phone Wilmette 3243 The Wilmette Parish l\Jethodist church of the church are ~ged to attend. 1 · t d ·1 ·r, 'Vilmette Avenue L'I'OHl'l'~ . . . IS. ?~a e_, "' tc \vhile it is under dl·nonlTh. r ·gular meetln~ of tl_ w \\ Olnan s ~ak~ ~\enue .. ·.,s it i::; in a \'t:l'Y real !lome ~li:;::;iollat':\' society wi ll lw lit ·ld l.na_ t .wn.ll a.u~Al~~~·t Y church. All its sen·- Thun;d<LY, J unc lG, at tht· home of .\Irs. ~ense a co~~n to ·til who find protil alld I 'art Zippridl, G2:: Fon·~t <Ln·n.ut.·. 'l'lli~ tcels a~~1 ~hem Its minister and church is the annual Bir.thday varty ot ou1· ~~· -01· ·til whu <-tl'L' in ci..ty. va u.e .. \ ,. ·ry t11w progra111 ha~ he e n 1. 1 1e 1 staf[ ttle ,t\cll.t) ' 1 1 11 · n 'II'· lll'gt ·d l ·tL neL·d of anY ser\'it'L' that tlwy ma~· l.'l' ll- plannl't :tm a "ome · t II · der. Like 'all other prott:st:u.lt <:hurcne::;: tt ·ml. it has within its menli.H~ rshiP IWl ~·ul) Tlw annu:tl nH ·d ing· of t IH' \\·omall ':-: Methodists l>ut tho!:'t' reart·d a11d tratllt".' Hoc]\ In other denominations a~ well. ll of- Jlonw ~I iHsionary society of the fers a cordial welconll' to all wlw l:a' e 1U\'t·l' ( 'onft·t't'lll'C will he hl'ld \\'t · Llnt · ~da.', not a church hom · t.·bl'Whl'rt · t11 la ·l·u mt..: .June l::i, at tlw nog·e rs P.trk churcn. a. part of its fellow~hip. \';unp \\' ilml'tt(' "P('Jl Night" will l11· The F .· ellowship Hl'l'\'ice last \\T(·dnestlay hdd in thiH church, Friday evenin_g, Junt · night was I.ed 1Jy .1Jl'. Danit:l ~~~.'c!H·. !··. ~l 111, at t·ight. o'clf~ '!C...¥ooth Tarkington·~ retired minu:;tt~ r ul the ~INho~ll~l LP;.s- play, "Statton l.: 't 't \_ and t·a rnp ~ung.' L 'upal church :.tnd a ll1L' l11hl·l' of the \\_ll- will he fl·a turPs of thts progTam. ~\11 admelle Parish. There will 1>~.; a ~-;urpn~e 111ission f<:t·' of t\\'l·nty-fi\'l' (·ents will lit · in stor~ for all thosl' \\'hO attt·ml th e vharg-l·d and till' IH'O('t'<'ds wi II b e ust·d service rwxl "'t·dlll·~day night. for tlw pur<'hast' of supplit·s fo1· Hand('l'aft a1Hl .\rt \\'ork in <'amp. The Official hoard at its last meeting endorsed the plans which tlw pastor ~· :-;- ! Thl' ('hun·h Hchool i~ obsl·rdng <'hiltablished for a mueh mul't.· t·lcthoratt· nud- ~t dn·n 's l>ay on Sunday nH·n·ning- at to :::11. wet'l>: mePting nt.·xt fall, undl'l: tl~.·· g·t·ll- l'upiiH of thl' .'unday school will a::::-;unH era! namt: a ··~:Llll'tuary l:lt·n·llT . lt·adl'l·~hip throughout the program and thl· part which l'Hl'h dt·partnwnt ·will ~lr. and ~lrs. J. Fn·d ~kt~uin· and han' will lw a. demonstrat_ i on of work daughter, Florenct·, uu\\' n ·sidt·nts ,,. ~l.o':l" in. th<> dl·pn.rtmt: nt ~urmg- ~h.' · Y'.'""· 565 Sheridan road, Vvinlll·tka, Wl' l't: n :- I h1s w11l also bt· promotHI11. da_y 111 t·,tdl ceived into the memiJt·rship of this church d··partnwnt. Thl' pro~ram 1s as follu\\' s: last Sunday morning·. This is n.uother Organ Prdud<' P\'idence of the int·n·asing· l'OllstHUL'Ill'Y l'roct ·ssional, .Junior ( 'hoi·· Singing·. of the \\'ilnwtte church in otlH·r sul·url>s Call to \·\ ·orship, J;:arl Porontu, II i!.;ll as well. It is plamwd and hollL'd that as School Stud<·nt. this society moves lorwanl tu its nt·\\' Silt·nt Prayer, Org-anist playing "Sa\'iour enterprise, the chUl'l'h will in \'<·ry great Likt> a ~ht' plwrd Lt·ad (·H." reality be the ct-ntt:r of n~>rtll . Hhore Lord's Prayer, Congreg·n.tion. .\Iethodism, induding· tlw tPrntor~·. 111 IJL·- i'rayt·r ~ong·s, Kindergart(' tl. tween Evanston and Huhhard \\nods . Opening Senten<:(·S, Psalm 121, .Janl't ]!t ·nson, .Junior Dt'partmcnt. The Hig·h School h·ag·ut' will llllTI :-;un- Jllustratt·d S<"ripture Lesson, Primar~· J h·partnwnt. day e\'ening at 5 :4ri at the home of :\larc:ia Smith, 1018 Lake a\'enue. :;\lr. Staf- .\ntiphonal. ~t'riptur<·, T·;arl PQronto . f'hot'al Hl'sponseR, Junior Choir. ford will have charge of the mel'ling. l'rayer, Emm:t Bickham, Junior Jh·partment. Tht.> Sacrament of Baptism will lJt< administered next Sunday morning·, tr, all Anthem, "~ufi\·r Littll' ChildrL·n", .Junior Choir. those infants and small childn·n .who are presented by their parents. Pan·nts Offt'rin·r 0 wishing this service performed should Hymn, "J think when I read that ~"···1 · t !:>tory of old." Congregation. notify the pastor l.>y phone or otherwise. :\ew Testament Lesson, Isabell 1 I ask ln. Dr. J. Hastie Odg(·rs, superintPndPnt I llustrat<·d Sermon, "The l<Tiend of th(· Other C'hildn n," Catherine Biekham . of the Chicago Northern District, will preach Sunday, June 1!1. He I~ ont· of thl· .John Osborne, George WaidnP.I', Yirg-inia lt·aders of Rock Rin·r :\lt>thodism and a .Jont·s , .Janet \Vright, Charle:,; Knox, J!a~· preacher oC unusual distinetion. At that lllnnd Jones. Awarding of Certificates and Promotion . service, the new-chun·h bulh·tin will IJ Junio1· Kindt>rgarten-L('Onard J >rak· · distributed. Larson, Richard Edwin Helot<'. and Harry . At the annual meeting held at the home Ford. · of l\Irs. Earl Smith, 208 'Voodhine a\'l'nUt', Ki ndC'rg-;uten-Frances Btckha m, J'hr I· the Ladies' Aid society eleett·d tht· fol- lis Gramhling, Doris YoungbC'rg, 1 )a\'i<l lowing officers. president, l\lr:s. Jt·nnie F'uch, l\Jelvin Nylund, Russell l!og-t·rs. Proctor: first vice president, :\lrs. fiert- Hiehard Hi<;kman, l{(·nneth Clark, Hich · rude Ackerman; second vice president, ard Cochran, Norman Collins. :\lrs. l\Iartha English; secretary, Mrs. Erl'rimar~·-Aifred Anderson, l!oJ,prt ma Xystrom, and treasurer, ~lrs. Pearl Anderson, Robt-J'ta Kt>nwn, C'arol Edt'lll'ulver. ht'rg, Harlow Tripplett, Robt·rt Bol inKt·r. The Di\'ision chairmen as ele('tt-d for .Jan·· ~Jc( 'linto('k, ElizahNh L<>adl, StallLhe C'oming y ar by the various di\·isions lt·y Co(·hran, Wayne Cochran, Elizaht'lh nre: first, :\Irs. L. Osborne: second, ~lrs. Kt·t·ft>r, FranN·s Collins, Donald Ilt·rmnnH. E. Poronto: third, Mrs. H. E. Yro- son, Carl Frankt.'ll, Catherine S~·mnn~. man: fourth, Mrs. Harriet Lewis: Jifth, Hol>t'rt ~lac~1orran, Richard Fu(·hs, :.\Irs. \Y. \V. Ba ldwin. Louise Hickman. The l'l'ports gi\'en at this annual meN.Junior-Janet Ben!'on, Emma Bkkham. ing of tlw Ladies' Aid indicated that the Yirg·ininn. Huck. IsaiJelle Haskin, Thalia present year was one of very real a<'ti\·- Littlt<, ~ · ttie M('yer, Margaret \VegrH·r. ity along many different lines. Certain .·\llwrt Barl<er, Arthur Boyajian, Gt·r,rg·t· plans ha.vt· been de\'eloped during- tlw .Jones, Harry Kinnt.>, James :\lillington. ~·l'ar for far-reaching devt'lopments, an- Arthur \\·est, John Zipprkh. nuuncement of which will be made later. J li'gh SC'hool-Loi'S Hammett, Ruth Kinne, Lola Kurz, Helen Mac:\forran. Tht> Young \Voman's ~Iissionn.ry societv Rober·t Burrows, Fred Lundb<'rg, Hobert will mel't Tuesday evening, June H, at ~Tartin, :\l aurie~;· 0Hborn(·, Tom ~ ... II!·ry, tht.> honw of l\lrs. A. J. Xystrom, 714 Cen- Frt:d \Vaid1wr, 1-'owler Walton. . · Ch urc h Met h 0 dtst I and tral avenue. This is the annual meeting election of officers. All young .wonwn I · ! . . .. : I every 2~seconds First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETIE, ILL. Tenth Street aod Ceotral Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES- 11 A. M. someone buys 4 Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-S P. M. JUNE Sunday School Exercises 9:45 A. M. ~-= 12t 1927 Subject: GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS : The Bible and Vlorks of Mary .Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7 :45P. M. Saturday~ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. POUNDERS OP THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY ~lllllllllllfiiHUtlltlllllllllfllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1; The Public ia cordially iovitecl to attend the Church Servh:ea and viait tlae Readia1 Roem ~= ==

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