J4 WILMETTE LIFE February 19, 1926 English Lutheran <1reen1eaf a n d SPYen t h \Villiam Guise, p astor. Rervices for February 21 "Turn ye (::Ven unto mE> with all your ht·art"" (Joel 2:12) will be th<' first of a !'cries of Great Texts from t h £> ~finor Pr·ophets. This special series will he g·ivf'n at the worship hour on Runda · mornings. The texts will be particularly appropriate for the Lenten season. Bible school at 9 :4f>. Let us { o even better next Sunday in the matter of att<'ndance. \Ve can go over the tor if each member will help. "The Raising- of Lazarus" will b . the splt?tH1id le~son in the Bible class. Our mid-week Lenten services will be held each Wednesday evening at 7:30. The general theme of the series this year will be "Putting God into our Lf'nt<'n Obst>rvance." There will bP a Iii minute study period of the Ten C'omman<lments before the- clost> of each mid-week service up to Itolv \Veek. · The choir will meet promptly after the mid-week service on Wcdtw~day evenings. Thl" Luth<·r leag-U(> will mef>t Frida,. of this wt-t·k at 8 p. m. The ~-oung· people of thf' <'hurch and their friend~ ar<' invited. Th<> important work of re<1<>eot·atingthl· auditorium of the church huilclin~ wa~ b<'g-un this week. The work on tlw living rooms of the par~onag-e will h finiRhE>d nE>xt week and thE> <'Xtt-·rior of thf' building as snon as w!"ntht>r <·otH1itions pet·mit. The Lt ·nten offPring- \vill ht- <h·vote<l to this lll'f'f'Ssan· upk··ep and improvt..'m nt of nut· house of worship. Congregational Church MinL~er::;: Methodist Church nr. Rta n sPll will clay morning. preach next Run~ - St~phe n A. L l oyd, \V. E. McCormack. Frida~· The Sea Scouts meet at 7:15 evening. Ewart Coolt, sl{ipper. On Raturday the Camp Fire Girl!' meet at 4 o'clock. Miss Pauline P ttibonp is the guardian of this group. Junior choir r.:'hear~al ~atu nlay {'VPning at 7 o'clock under the din C'tion of 1\fr. McCormack who is a~!"i~tt·d b\' 1\frs. L. F. Gates and 1\Ji~s Ruth <'aidwell. Sunday morning- ~crvicl"s. _\II <10partmt·nts of the church school lH·g-in prompth' at !l :30 o'clock. You havt~ maintainC'd an C'xceptionally high attendancC' average for three Runda~·~ in succe.·sion. Don't be tht· 0110 to break the record! Th<' .Junior congreg-ation convenr·!' at 10:30. Thf' Junior choir lf'a<l~ thl" sing-ing- at this servict~ , and Mr. ::\Tcf'ormad· will preach. "The trndPrg-irding- of Our Nat ion" t~ thP ~ubjf'ct of ::'lfr. Llo~' <l'~ Sl'rmon at the servic<' of wor~hip this mnrnin~ at 11 o'cl ck The quart<·t and (·hoi r havf' prcpar<'d ~pf'cial mllf;ic for t hi;.: !-'c·rvice. The· 'Yilmettf' Sunda~· EYt·nin:.:: t·ltth mc·f'ts at thig church at 7 :~0. ~rr~. ,Y. E. Duff. 530 \Vashing-ton avem.l<', will f'ntf'rtain thf' \Ya~hitu..:ton av<·nuc cirde, l\Trs. C' . ·\. f'anwn·lr'r. chairman. at a 1 o'clocl{ hufff't Jun<·h0on, ::\fonda~·. ~rr~. H . K. ~ni<lt·t · and :\Tr~. Frc·derick Tilt will a,.;,..:i:-:t. Epworth Leagu<'. Mrs. R . .J. Burrows will talk on the subject. "\Vhat :Makes a Methodist." Every youngperson is invited to comP to thi~ mf't·ting. The regular monthly mt·t·t in~ nf "The Fri('ndly Circle" will lw hf'l<l Tuc:o:day evening-. Fd)l'uUr\· 2:L at th .. parish housl". Evl"n· lad~ · W<·l<'omo ·. .\ spf'cial f('atur<' will l11· ":\f~· Trip .\broad" by ::\Tr,!':. \Ve~t. \li:-:~ ~tafford will favor with a vocal :-:oln. Ho:-:1 .. ~:-:t·-.:. \f<'sdamf's C'hri!'ltC'n~t·n. < 'r<·w :-: , l~ur rows and nurpce. ::'lfid\\'f'f']{ !'0rvif'0 (If pr:-1\'f'l'. prai ;-: " and inspiration cotHlu<'tt ·d h\· thl"· mini!"t<'r. 'YC'dnc· ~<la~· t-\' 1'11 ing·, R :00 p . Whatev e r r ad.io you decid e upoa. b uy it fro m a reliable dealer- on ,· who w ill be in busine ss tomorrow. .- DAYTON. And befor e y o u buy, hear the .A-C Its t one quality will give you a new conception of r adie performa nce. A d ouble gu arantee , the m anufactu rer's and o ur ow n, will insure comple te s atisfaction. Enjoy a demoaltration. m. no~· ~C'OlltS. p. m. master. ~fonda .\· 1·\"f·ning-, 7 : ~11 1\Tr. \"\,.i11anl 0:-:httrn. !-'l' otll· f'oml" in unif·11 ·m. Junior no~· ~C0\1 t ;-: <'V<'ning- at 7:00 p. m . to he pr<'~f'nt. l)lt·t ·f 1 ·:· ,- , . , .~ Th tn·;-:<l-1 ,. ho ,\· Ul't:""d PATTERSON BROTHERS 816-818 Church St., Evanston, Ill Phones: Univ. 654; Wil. 526 Store Open Eve·nnurs C:irl Rcont~. Tr·" · fl .~ Xo. :1 a n<l m00t Tu0s<la\· afU·rnonn:-: at I : f1rt p . 111. Girl~ come ·in ~·<,,,,. r;irl ~··ottt uni form~. LPt's ~('('if,,. , . <·nnnt~t hn,·· · a 100 f)f'l'C<'nt attt ·nrlatw· · in hodh t rnop,..: . La~t Tu0~da~· Tt·r·<·P. ft~lll' h:lfl P~"l'fo · f·! attt·ndanc('. Hit::"h ~f·hool <; i rl ~~·~~tt I "· Tt"' ·P T. E\·pn· g-irl i;.: a!'lu·rl t., h· · JW· ·;.: ··nt at th0 m<'l"tin~ f'otJ1f· iII \Ill j fttl'n1 if pt o,.; !"ihll". Thi!" trottp lllt ···f.: "'t · rln· · ~·l:l~· aftr·rnoons at I ,,'r·l .. r-1.- . Cirl ~<'out:-: . Tr11r·p ~ . aftr·rnoon:- ::~t I r,', ·lr..-1, . mN·t~ in tht · d1apo ·l. \\·· ·rln· ·:-:da·; Thi:-: trn .. p 1 · · Starr n'elock. meeting- on Tu··:-:<la~· nt Th<' nluebirds med on Tttt ·:-:<la\· at f'hoir rPht·ar:-:al Tltttr .-· rla .' , \o · nin~ Dr. A. E. Bertling of 315 \\' ashing- :1:30 p. m .. l\fisR nuth Knir ·p. \li,..:,.; <'harlot tP ::\Tood~·. an<l :\Ti:-: ,.; :\Tan· at 8 o'c·lock ton avenue, ""ho is recovering from a Lou i:-:~ Schf·id(·nlwlm in <'ha n.:· ·. recent attack of pneumonia, CXJ>t·c!s Nt'Xt ~lln<ln .\· llllll'llill~ tho · ~lltHI : t' Ttu·:-:da~· r·Y~ning Hoo!-'t·\·t·lt tt·oop ~<'110ol i!': g-iYint:" a n·l't ·rt inn t n f·\'1 · n ·to make a trip to California in the ~o. ~ me<'tg at 7:1 !> at h··adq uart PI'!' . int0rc·st<·<l in t ht· w~trk 1of t hi:-: "' ncar future. nr. f'har1Ps B. Blal.::t·. ,..:c·nutma;.:to ·r. onf' ~ani?.ation. The ro ·(·o·pt !nn " ·ill h· · ht ·irl -0- ·« ~Ir. and ~Irs. John Schacfgen and family of 159 Prairie avetme expert to Th<' "·olf f'uh~ m··l'l ttn \Yo·<lnf':-da\· mon: into their new home at 800 Park aft<'rnoon at 3 :~0 undt>r· t ht· d i r··<·t ioi1 of ~Tr. Harold Rpinrwy. · avenue within the next few weeks. PaYid King, <'harg-... a~:-tsta11t ,.;r·nut llla:-t ··r. in ., Night dinn1·,r at f. : -t:i \\·t·dnP:<nig-ht. Thi~ i~ to ho· a ~t ri<'tlY Rocial occa~ion. nncl "\"t·J'.\ lHI<l~· i~ invitf'd to come and ··n.i· '·'· t ht·m ;.: ,·lve~ and other~. Fami1~· da~· aftt·r thr· nwrnint.:· prt-a('hing- !':f'rYif'0 in th1· ~-,II Ill~ p1 ·nrlt ·':-: hon ,-, . and the <'h ild rPn'!' 111·11 ""· 1 fl:!4 an<l 1 0:! ~ Lak0 aY<'11l1<'. Th< · nlli<'t·r:-: an<l ft·nd101":-: of t h (' ~ f' h o ol \\ i 11 I ,.. t h t · n· t n t.:T · · · · t ~·ou. and ~nmP · ,f t hr· wnrk of tlt·· ;.:C'}10ol will hi" 1111 d i,.;pla~ ·- Tt i:-: hropr·d that thP par··nt:-: ill pat·! ic·ular will take thi~ opportunit~· tn <'XPI'· · ~:-: th· ·ir apprN~iation to fh·· INI<'lwr:-: of th·· !':<'hool for th<' un:-:t·lf1:o:h !'··n·i<'t' whi<'h th<· lattf'r an' n · nd··rin~ f·· th1· <'llttr<'~l. Ladie~· .\ i<l . < Jn Ft·hrl!a n · :!:i. ·) o'el0ck. th<' fir ....:t di\·i!"ion f·ntr·rtnin,.; th<' fifth divi,.;irJJ1 at thP hon11- of ~Tr;.:. n. f'. Davison. 1111 Fnr··:-:t avt>I1\IP. Th· · f:fl(·ond dh·i~ion m··<·t:-: at th0 homf' of :\Tr~ . .A. IT. \\.<'hr·r. R:2f. f'hP~tnut av< ·nu<'. at ~ o'clnf'lc Tlw third <li\· i::-ion nlC'<'t~ at th0 hnnw nf \Tr". J . n. TTarpl"r. 71!"1 Park a\··nu· ·, at 1n n . m .. \Tr~ . f'olvin nnd :\lr!". llnuL;htnn a:-::-:i,.;fint::. ThC> foHrth 1lh· i:-:i11n m.-r·t:-: at tlw honw of ::\Tr~. \Valtt·r T.in<lhlacl. :~:~8 (;r··t·n1f·af a \'C'n ttt ·. :ll 1 (I a. m. .\I I mt· m h··r;-: nf l"ach <liYi:·dun ar<· tll·t.:···<l to lw prt·..;ent. imm<'diatf'l~· Young- People'~ <'hnir pr:-11'1 i("r · Thur:-:da~· f'\'<'ning- at 7 <·'<'ltl\'k. l'1n t1·r \\·arrington He apR, d in·t or . GIVE CIRCLE LUNCHEON of the \\"a-;hington :\v~ nue circle of the Cong-rrgation:d church will nH:l't for luncheon ~bn clay, Fehruary 22. at the home of ~Ir:-:. \\'illiam E. Dull, :130 \\·a,hington avenue. The ho:-:tl':-;:-; will IH~ a-.,~isted by 11rs. Frc(kri<·k Tilt and ~[r-;. ll. K. Snider. ~!embers . ... I ' If Business Interferes with Your Golf · .. ~ - - - - -- -- - - - :\Irs . .-\lired \\'. 1\.-ard oi 110 Third ~trect wa:-. IHhtt'=--" at luncheon and four tahks of hridgl' Tuesday, February 16. The guest of honor ,,·as her si~tl'r_-in-la,~·· ~li:---., .\da Pcard, of Hart lord. lonn. I B EFORE the first robin peeps, you' ll be sneaking out at noon with " that guiltiest fee ling" to get in a round of golf before dark. I f your office is in the Carlson Building in Eva nston you can leave at three or four with a clean desk and a clear conscience- a few min utes in you r car reaches any one of a dozen courses. - - - - - - - -·- 1~ttrri11 (tf R12 Grectl\VOO<l avenue, who ha:-. hvcn vt~ttlllg her mother in J·:,·art. ~f ich .. since the holi. . clays, has been \-ery til, and m cothequence her stay 111 F\'art i~ rather indefinite. 11rs. J. . t\. -- 1 ... Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE Funeral Director Mr. Fre derick E . Lewis, a ssisted b y Mrs. F. E. Lewis, has had tw e nt y- on e y ears of s ucc es-sful service in th is field . The b es t test imony to their careful , courteous , and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during thei r residence on the North Shore. All calls "':ill be per~o.nall ~ attended ~o by Mr. Lewis. who is the onl y funer a l darector res1dmg 10 New Tner Township. 9he 'l'el · . (j reenleaf GOO S h«-ldrake 500 CARLSON BUILDING /Jbrazy Sauare-Evanstori Gum Sind cat OniJliltoo A.veoue Very Late1t in Modern Limousine Equipment I 120 Central Avenue ~ .. 1 WILMETTE Parlors phone, Wilmette 3 55 2 Home phone, Wilmette 3 55 2 .... . ···