tO WILMETTE LIFE June 17, 1927 "Graduates' Day" is to be observed at the eleven o'clock service of worship Sunday morning. Dr. Lloyd will address himself especia,lly to the graduates of the Grade and High schools, who have been invited to attend this service with their parents. The sermon subject will be "Life's Preparation." Music will be furnished by the quartette and Porter Warrington Heaps will play at the organ. This will be his last service before sailing for Europe where he will study intensively for the summer. The meeting of the Church school is scheduled for 10 o'clock in all departments. 'l'he elementary departments will meet separately, while the Junior, Intermediate, and Senior departments · hegin tlwir unified program for the summer. Dr. Lloyd will open the series uf talks on "Pioneers of thE! Kingdom·· bY speaking on "Bishop James W. Bashford, in the Path of Paul." Special music is to be given by :\1iss Jean Munro at tht· piano. The Neighborhood circle <If thE:: ·woman's guild will hold its annual mE!eting at the home of Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm on · Tuesday, June 21. Luncheon will be ser\'(·d. Mrs. Scht'idenhelm !ins at 70-t LakP avenue. ····· · ·············· For July 1st Congregational Church 1 Ministers (Stephen A. Lloyd (William B. McCormack FUNDS We own, and offer choice l~ Mortgages on local properties at par. to earn 6% interest. We also make 1st mortgages on Wilmette and Kenilworth properties. Reasonable rates and prompt service. Our representative will be pleased to call on you at your . convenience. The First Congregationa 1 church, lo·· <iated at the point where Lake avE!nue crosses Wilmette avenue and Eleventh street, is open to everybody tvery day. The aim is to make the church a House of Fellowship and Prayer to all people. Its ministers count it their greatest joy when they may sen·e individual needs, and its officers are honored when the church is permitted in promoting- tlw welfare of the community. Twenty-one denominations are already rt·presented in its membership and a whole-hearted welcome awaits all who will :.tCCl'Pl its hospitality. Sunday morning Dr. Lloyd will speal\: at the Early .Morning sen·ice on "Reverence." This service of worship has b ·('n instituted for all those who wish to worship earlier in the morning- than at the eJeyen o'clock serYice. It~ music and program are substantially the sam(· a!; that which is used at the latt·1· St'rvice. Any visitor or re~ident of ".ilm~ttt· is cordia.lly inYited to ";orshi)l at this sl'l·,·ice at 8 :Jii A. l\L .f I MOTORS SERVICE Incorporq~eJ EVER.VTHING .f'Or.Lhe AUTOMOBILE A Before-the-Trip ·Tune-Up First National Bank of Wilmette NEVER. CLOSED and Check-Up 1. I; ill all o il and .~rt·a:'t' cup!-.; Change lubri - · ca 11 t i 11 t r a 11 ~ m i ~ ~ io 11 and d iff t' n·n t i;tl. CrL·a :- t· \rht-cl-. .... teninl! gl'ar . uni,·cr..;a] . . . 3. Ti!.!htt·tl - Sprin . !. ! Jlod _ , Bolt .... l 'lip... . ~h ; t(kk J1olt:-. . The Largest 4. . \djtht Brah·-.. Are His Things Hard to Clean! Things hard to clean in the ordinary tub-his underwear, hosiery-all his laundry. We'll wa.sh ~nd iron it all to a king' s taste. 6. ( 'kan ignitiun pninh .aiHI adju~t timing . Motor 7. Fill racliatc11· attd battery with watn. 8. Pump np tire:-. . Repair Shop 10 . t.. 'u-.t ui alwrc labor only ~4.50 to $0.00. \Ve makl..' no charge for inspecting a car and a<h·i . . ing ncce"sary attention. Wilmette A phone call- Wilmette 606-brings our driver! HolDe Laundry A. F. DENZIN, Prop. 52 5 Main Street Phone Wilmette 606 ~~1 MAIN Wifmette STREET 1 ~hone W.hne!£b~got J.C.Slown - - - - - - - - A . B .VanDeusen + I