f\pril 30, 1926 WILMETTE as a directpr or congregational singing. "·ill be on hancl each time. New hymn books, donated hy a member of the to.cat church,. will 1~c used for the first tm1e at these services. LIFE 37 BEGIN UNIQUE SERIES OF EVENING SERVICES Wilmette Baptist Chur~h Introduces Programs to Foil ow S~nday Club Services 1 I L'ountry G'lub to ELECT NEW DIRECTORS · · Wttness Mtnstrel New Trier Orchestral Aaaociation Show May ·6 and 7 Elects Horner Horton President for 1926-27 1 }, . ., I ~fr. Barnes \viii play a ~l>ccial num her at each program. A " the re sult of the success of the series of Ve sper concerts given at the Bapti st church. ).f r. lla rnc s a.nd hi s great talent both During tht· month oi ).fa)· there ,,·ill as an mterprctt\·e . . . and an organa.rt1st hC' t\YO calls tc· ~ en· ice t' :trh Sunday at builder, han become " ·ell known to "The Frivolitie of 1926", a minstrel sho\\", is to he staged at the Ouilmette Countr)· club Thursday and Friday ~· \· enings , ).fay ()and 7. by talent taken from among the membership of the rltrl) , .111 <! tttl<lc·r tile <lr"rectr'otl of 1xr. vv 1a ck 1I iggins. I. . I· ! . * I I · 'I ·· I 'I· « ) . I. I ) . l , · ... ,. I ""' the \\'iln1\'1tc Ba pti'-1 chur r h. An in - the community ~nd the .mere a~nounceThe n!in strel shm_r ha s been on ~piration:tl (· nnir 1 ~r pr(;g rar n. fr o lll 7:30 m ent th a t he \nll pia)' ts the s rgnal for "II!Jr se ot rehearsal tor many "·eeks· o "20 · 1 1 · 1 · · . 1 . '""' Fl . . . d tn o :,1 r> c oc ' · rs tn > e g rn n 111 ad< 1:- a arge att<1re nce. ~'·I SS entye ts a 1 a nd promt ses to be one ot the outstan ticn1 tn th<· rtbtnnlar)· morning ~e nicr . po pnlar · \Vilmrttc. girl IYllO is making : Il l( cntert ~tinmcnt featmes of tl1e club 'l'l1e~e < ·n ·ning gathering s are to he rapid stride s to\\·arcl sttcce ~s in her ··t·a snn . Among tho se " ·ho will have icatun: cl h;: tlw ht -- t ( ) i ll ltr'-'ic and a chosen field. ! p :trts in the show arc the following: s,e~ie ~ of taiL h _ \· the f~n·. Fran c i ~ C. ! Has Vital M essage j I Tarry Davie s, Elmer \Villiams, Archie S!rfler, pa s lcl r, 0 11 til t ,l! t-ll n al t hc!l1L ' . lluoper, 1larry Davi s. Arthur \Vin s ot "Hollll' - \I ·tkin<r.. :\t each sc nice ~1 r. StiAer, " Jw I \\. (._. 1 . Cl H 1 a.r 1 · ' r-- · ~tarh next Sunda" on hi s tenth \·c ar I~>\,. , ·· · ,..,c.ln~tzcr. esK enc1erTt i" th<' purpo~e o i tlw l'IJtrr c ll \\"(lr - a s pa sto r of the ·Baptist church. · will ~ ;>11, Jack Ilrgbtc, Arcl;1e ennedy, ~hip departnr<'nt ni th e Dapti-.t church, hav e a vital me ss age to gin~ hi ~ li s - Cl.1arle s I:,oovcr._.).fark Car~1ell, ~n,· rn · und<'r who:-,~,.· au:--pice~ the enning tener s. : l~ll](ler. I om Kmg :. clancmg gtrlsc.. ('n·icc-, are tn he h('ld. to ('~tahli s h a , . .. . ., . k . f . . . 1 I fl'll'n ).lahon. ~I anon Colby, KathJJt I' ll t!Jt· c·lltJrclr lr"fl' (Jf tl1e fhe (_\{'Jllll~ tal s. wtll. he as ollO\\S . nine r incl sk o<r ~farj'orie Ever Kathl)rccc·(l:' · ' ' ~lay 2. "\Y1th Th1s Rmg-"-As much 1 r--· · . · · ' community . :\n\\· that the Sunday ma.rrring a:-; 1 ·ver. )lore brok e n homes anne Carnell, V1rgrnta Hettman, Ruth 1 Fv" nin , <r club :-.t·a-.(>JI ]1,-1s · cc1111 e to a than Pvt·r. \Vho is fit to man:-,·. The \\'inter, Betty Taylor. Anna Marjorie · ' "' is felt that thne should be J · 1p 0 r we d (1(; (1 l"f l'o 1 1 Kinnecl\' ~fan- Van Der Korth , Edith close it _{<· rlgiou s SJ( I l'. n(:Jl(- 'k' G lllg honennoon!'l. Lovers alwavs. , B H 1 M N ·"Oille s11rt nf Sunday evening- a ss embly, Starting hom e lift· right. · I c:--t,-1ac "IC rumer, c en . c ~~g 1 ,_ 111 under church auspice s. until the club :\Ia~· !t. (::\fother's nay) "~lothN : 11 · George .Meyer, Georgte ?\:Idler, opens again in October. Lov~· "-Th e g-r<·atest fa<:t in human Dell Colby, Bdly Cornell. . . . lif(· . \\"oman mm;t ('njoy he t· newFollowrng the sene s of c\·enlng srrv- founcl frt'edom but she must still n·in·:-. at the Bapti:-;t church during ~fay, main . th~ mother of thf' ract' . . tht· ).j rs. I. C. Cope, 239 Essex road, thC' same plan. it 'r:-; expected will be rnak.er of o:r home and the l>est fneno Kenilworth, and Mrs. Elmer Ames of · A 1 · · I' l of little chtldren. carneu out >,. on<· ot t 1e ot 1er .. Lo:- Angeles, left Thursday, April 29, 1 1 \Vcln'i(·l'·· - chill1n·n f · J J I l S lla.\· lh. "Besse( N y k . tl R tt . I I 1 c ntrc H.' S < urrng une. u Y an< ep- are gifts no gold can hu~· . Their or 1 ew or , to sat 1 0!1 1e o ertemher. The other pastors and con- · w orth b measured b;\' tht·ir parents ' dam. April 30, for a trip to Norway, gregations arc co-operating with Mr. eharacter. Children ar.{· (· ~ildren. S\\"eclen, England, France, and Italy. ~tifter and his people for the success There are no angels this the ~lrs . :Mark Cresap accompanied them . . pearl~- g-ates. EvPn our own Sid~ chtl1lren · . c>t thes(' ~lay meetmgs. are not perfect. But there is nothing to the 1\;ew \ ork harbor. E II t M · quite so well worth living· for. : --oxce en us·c ::\lay .23. "Growing U1d T()g·l'the:r··- · ~f rs. Reginald H. \V. Green, 318 ~~o~t of the hour at each of these Pals with g-rown sons and t1au.ght<'rs. Park avenue, gave a farewell luncheon . 'II d · Throug·h school and colh·gt! with the 'fl d A ·1 ·29 b f d · 1 '-trvrces wr 1 >l' < cvote to a program hoys and girls. "Who g·in-th this mrs ay, pn . e ore epartrng of music. \Villiam H. Barnes will pre- woman" and ~ho tak t.·s this son to be on a European tour the end of ?\fay. ~ide at the organ 11 iss Ethel Flentye at a husbano. 'l'ht> estatt· <·f in-law.-hood. ~1 rs. Green is widely known along the the piano and C. A. Moser of t he ! T- nt·andpar(>nts who are "gTnn<l.' ; north shore as a vocalist. 1 anston Y . ~1. C. A .. \\'ho is unexcelled ::\lay 30. To 111 ' annourH·t·d later. -oThe \Vilmette and \Vinnetka \\.oman's Christian Cnion will hold it s monthly meeting Monday. ~fay 3. at the home of Mr . . \Villiam F. Pri~k. 222 i Catalpa place. \Vilmette . 1 1 1 Another successful season of Sym· phony concerts passed into history, when Conductor George Dasch bowed his acknowledgements t o the faphp 1a use of the audience at the c 1 ose o t c 1 ast h' concert on April 6. At t ts 1 ast concert occured also, the annual meeting, when the following directors were electecl: \V'l tt 'f , M .l ,,. ,_,..11 H B 1 me e-.., rs. 1 es 1v1C.nr en, . . ~fulford. R. 0. Burtner: Kenilworth).{iss Helen Scars. Mrs. Anna B. Spach, Howard 0. Edmonds: Winnetka).frs. · Roland \Vhitmen, Harry L. Street. Arthur \V. Cushman: Glcncoe~fi s s Helen ?\1artin. Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt and Mr. Homer Horton. At a later directors' meeting; the folIo\ving officers were elected: president, Homer H. Horton; vice president, Mrs . Homer C. Cotton: secretary-treasurer. R D Butner · · r · T ickets Available. I I · k f Subscription s for tic -ets or next 1 year's concerts are now rapidly cosing. There remain, however, a number of vacancies which are available for tho_c who act quickl_v. It is reported that manv who have not subscribed hcretofor~. have hesitated to enter the \yaitinrr list, in the belief that it would t-result in a hopeless wait. This is n ot h 1 the case, as t ere arc a ways some, who, through removal or other causes, -drop out each year. Through a recent intervie\\·, we are ahle to say th.at any who apply quickly may be practtcallY assured of tickets for next season. Ali applications should be addressed to R D Burtner secretarv 1504 Monad\.. · · .· -' nock block. Clucago . Mr. Dasch and hi. players are now awaY on their annual tour. They will . be }~card in many cities from Memphis on the south to Rochester on the north. Sensational Special Offer! ~ ,. t ") v) · ' g,.J Jftir Sent to You for 10 Days FREE USE Here is our great special offer to you! We will deliver right te your door a brand new Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and a complete set of world famous Eureka cleaning attachments. USE THEM 10 DAYS ABSOLUTELY FREE- without the slightest obligation to buy. Clean your carpets, rugs, mattresses, upholstered furniture, draperies, hangings, etc. Learn the Eureka's matchless usefulness foc yourself. 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Dix. 23(> Oxford road . spent. last week as- the guest of her entertains at luncheon and hriclge to- sister. Mrs. \ \"alter \V. Baldwin. of day. 1015 \ Vi lmette aven ue. -0- -o- -0- EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. 1237 Chicago Avenue Greenleaf 1734 --- · - -o- A. Hardi n g of fi 726 Leicester road, entertained th e eveni ng Was h ington aven ue is sp.endmg. ve 1 bridge cluh at d inner F r id ay last. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or six ~ee k s in French Ltck Springs. I ).f rs. John T. Dix, 23(} Oxford road. Mr. a n d Mrs. P. E. Madden formerly is entertaining at luncheon and hridge of ()07 Ninth street moved to Rogers today. Park last Tuesday. -o!\h. and Mrs. \ Yarr en Pease, 320 -o- Mrs. Charles ·