.June 2~, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 1 ognized as one of the best interpreters APPOINT ARCHITECTS of Gothic architecture in America and FOR NEW M. E. CHURcH· been erected by ranger an o enbacher are the Bryn Mawr Community morning ni thi~ week reported a large _ church, Chicago; Hyde Park Metho- attendance and a hig season is pn:- _ dist church, Cleveland; and the Coun- die te d. Vattman park reported an attendance G ranger and Bollenbacher, well trv Club Methodist church in Kansas known Chicago architects, have been C{ty. The firm has also served as con- oi children during the day . The 119 retained to perfect plans for the pro- suiting architects of the Bureau of Ar. _ posed new edifice of the \Vilmettc chitect~tre of the Methodist Episcopal Village Green had 107 and the Laurel Parish Methodist Episcopal churc11, denomination. school grounds over fifty. The first the decision to develop plans for which Bi shop s of the Methodist church . :,reek will he largely organization week, _ was made at the Quarterly Conierence iormer pastors of the \Vilmette p;q· - featured with low organized games, _ of the church on Monday, ~fay 2. ish and ministers now active in the ~ tunts of various kinds and story tell- = when a resolution was adopted ~u -· ro 1; 1munit,- hav e jo ined in Jaucbton- 1ng-. The regular program will start I~ thorizing the appointment of a Butlrl - t·xpre!'>;-,ior;~ concerning the: plan of \Yil - with the beginning of the . econd week .~ ing committee with power to study :he 1 111 ettc ~ftthndi sm to build a new anrl at \\'hich team games will he organi- building requiret~Icnts of the pansh. l>eautiful church structure in the vii- zed, handicraft and other regular play - employ an a~cllltect, an~l cleHlop a tage. Letters in numbers have come .to ground activitie s ,,·ill be introduced . _ plan qf financmg the proJect. Dr. Horace C. Smith. pastor of tth' :\m· VVilmette child is welcome w Selection of the architect s iollmHd church. in rc: ~ pon:-;e t? ~he 11<.'\\'S of .t 1'L' atten~l the playground. Attendance is closely upon the appointment <?f th.e I adoption of the hudclmg !·e s olut~u, ; . not compulsory, hut regular attend- general building committee \\'luch ts Amon!.! these arc statements trom B.tsh- 1 nce is urged - and better results at - _ comprised of the following members: op \VitJiam F. ~fcDowell, \Vasht~lg- taincd ior both the playgrounds attd A. Andersen, L. W. Benson , E. (~. ton. D. C., for~1er~y of Evanston! Btsh- thl' children a~ a result of the regul <'!' Bentley, B. ~ . Cox, G. ~f. Culv('r. 1·.. 0p Thomas NtcholsOI~ of D~tr~tt, fo~- attendance it is explained. There is G. Fisher, A. L. Fuller, J. R Harpt:t:- ,, ·c :r ly of Evanston, .Bdtshnp _l·.\d\';: 111 Httt ).~ no age limit. Smatl children ot !Jrc- -1 E. R. JanH.·:-:, R. G. Kimbdl. H. ~· Hughes,. now a .r~st ent 01 tme c · school age have just as good a time Kinne, S. E. Leeman. B. F .. Le\\· t~. ; and Btshop \Vtlham O. Shepard of as the older children and parents may Jr .. \V. E. Lindblad, F . L. ~1illtngtot> i Portland, Ore. . re~t assured they will be well car~d H. \\·. ~f~n". T. C. ~1<?ul<}tng, A. ~ ·~· \Yon!;-, ,,f congratnlattPth wac i11··o for. 1 Granger and Bollenbacher of Chicago to Design Beautiful Gothic Structure Here ~~t:;~~;::~~:~;:c=~~~~~::d\l~B~:~1w!f~ o,; ,':e;,1 t~~.:~:,~~~:~:{:~~ ~ ~~:~;~Si:r;s I ~ P/aygrounds 0 pen With Encouraging ~ :!llfllfllflllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltlltttlflllllltllltllllllltllllllllltlllllllllll~ = =- d ~ Home-Made Pies All Varieties of Coffee Cake · Sandwich and Rye Bread The tl ~= - IPattv Sboppe -~ ~= =_ _ Page. Jr. I·.. Por:-lnto, \\. C. Shurtlc:tf. received from former pastors of the E. ~f. Str~fford. D.. A. Sto~cr. \Y., H., \Vilmcttr. church, a!nong them, ,Re~. Thayer, . \\t. N. \Vatdne:, 1·.,. :\. \\ l'g- Jame~ 0 May of Chtcago; Rev. 1 · ~· ner. T . H. \Vt.·~t. Carl Ztppnch. Gale, of 1faywood, Ill., Rc\'. Joh:l ~.. :\ \\.oman\ :\d\·isory runn11ittn·. ap- Schneidtr of Chicago, and Dr. Gtlbert pointed by the J.aclic~· Aiel society ,,f Stansell of Elgin, Ill. the parish, is as follo\\'s: ~~ r:-; . Lt:c \\'ilmette mini ste r s \vho joined in English, :?\frs. F . P. Proctor, ~1 rs. J. T . words of congratulation were Rc,·. Edwards, ~ rs . Carl \Vidney. ~I r~ . J· Francis C. StiAcr of the \Yilmette Bap R. Harper, Mr . . S. H. Darst. and ~1 r". tist church; Dr. Stephen :\. Lloyd of L. B. Springer the First Congregational church, Dr. Frank L. Venning o.f E\'an : . ton ha-; Hubert Carleton of St. :\ugustine's hl't'll ~ecurcd as the designing artiq Episcopal church, and Dr. George P. for the ne\\. church edifice. He is rec - ~fagill of the First Preshyt erian churc:1 . :\ctivitit :-. throughout the day are :-,o pl hl.o5n3e WWilimlmeetttete Ave. . arranged that there will be somethinl! _ for all to dJ at all times, so children 503 ·rc urged to come out, join the l>unfh . ? and h;-ln. · a clay of constructiY<. ' ph :.~111111111 1111111111 , 1111 , 1 ,,' """ """nttlltlltttttttttttttllttlltttttttttttmmmulum.;': '====: ~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Before You Go to the Summer Home or Camp You'll want records, sheet musK, ukelele strings, possibly a new uke, portable phonograph and, by all means, a Trav-ler Portable Radio. Our New Line of UKELELES AND PORTABLES Is Here Don't fail to ask about the TRAV-LER "And Watermelon-Honey Dew Melon and Cassaba Melon too." Four Free Daily Deliveries Wilmette Grocery * Market Wilmette Music Shop CARLETON KAUMEYER For Better Things to Eat 1179 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 3006 1146 Central Avenue Six Phones: Wilmette 420-421-422-423-424-425 On Saturday, June 2 ;, we will show motion pictures of Col. Lindbergh's flight in our west window.