l'Jovemt>er 19, 1926 WILMETTE Tenth St. ; No. 11 with Mrs. H. D. Lehr, 1539 Elmwood avenue; No. 12 with :\Irs. Roger Williams, 410 Forest avenue. Other Spokes will meet on the following days: No. 5 on November 29th, with 1\fr~:;. Francis H. Hollister, 915 Greenwood anmue; ~o. 7 on November oth with ::\Ir~;;. Charle~;; H. Kraft, 1236 3 Gn:enwoocl aYt'nU(;; ~o. 2 on December 2nd with ::\Irl'. Da\'icl H. Carter, 1227 Greenwood a\'enuc·; xo. 9 on December 3rd with ::\Ir~;; . J. B. Ott 1228 Lake ave' nue. 'l'h ·rP will lk a t~ 'I!Hl s·Lle given by the wo;lwn of til~· ch ~tr~h on LFriday ~on:mb ·r 19 r~t the home of ::\Irs. Jan~e~ S . HIJ\\'kY, 111 8 (;reenwoucl an~ nue. The lt·a and ~ah· will open nt 2 o'clock. There will b · a display ()( old and inte r tsting quilts somt· one hundt' ·d years old. E\' ·r):one; is in\'ited. LIFE 1st Presbyterian Sunday school Sunday morning at 9 :30. Special features in anticipation of Thanksgiving day. ---~......,._,,...,....,.....,.,....,.,.,~ ~lorning- worship at 11 o'clock. The sp c ial ff·ature in our Loyalty program for next Sunday is called Symphony Sun1 ( ay or .?l.d Favorite Hymns Sunday. The C<~ngn·g~tt~on has b ee n requ est ed to ~xPI L'l's l!H·l!' prc· f <·n·.n<·(·s, and se\'cral of thl·:O:(' hymns wi')l lie used in the service. Thl.· tn·o~THtn t<_l lw lH'es<· nt l·d by th e quartet IS t·sJH'Ctally appropriate. Ot·~·~~n .pn·lu<l~·· ".Allt·g-ro ).fa· ·stuso~··. (Son. ·tt.t. m 1\II.nOt! · · · · · ·: ·. ·: ;,· (,uJ!moJ~t ·\ntht 111 · Lilt cl ( ·0 <1 of Isr.tc I . · · ~orns . Quart\·~ nn~I_ .~<:ngn'gatlon · (~o . .)8, ' ( 1 S< 1, 4, 5.) ~nlo, ··r :'\t·f t1 Tllt ·t· ~-::···l'Y Hour" .. Lo\\'ry :\I r . :\Illli·l' I On~·an off't·t·lory, "Fh·t· a,.; a ~ird" · · · · Tlw First Prc·shytHian church, Dr. · · · ,',. · ·. · · · · · · · ~ · · · ·., Span1sh -:'.I<·locly C:eorg<: . P. ::\tag-ill, . pastor, is located at nu..t , ()11 Lm·l'!y 1 t·<tct· (Judas -:\tacca- thC' <.:IJI'l1\.'l' of Xi nth streH and Greenleaf h;u·u:-:~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Hamll'! a n·nue. Sunday se; hool 9 :30 a. m. Morn- · ::\Ir:-:. Ht·ap~ and :'.!rs. 1 :annon 1ing- worship 11 o'clock. Junior church 11 Or!!'a 11 l!osllu<h-, "Credo' (:\Tass ~n. 1) 1 </dock. Fn·c ~;;eats and a cordial wei- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Haydn eome fur all. ................ · · 15 I 9. The Red Roof in No-Man's Land .Tunior r·hurf'h at 11 o'r·lock . L<>alh·rEilt···n Burk1·. Suhjt>l't, "C:i\·ing Thanks to t :oll." JnsLtllation !Jf om t·rs. Th r c will h·· a !:'pt·t·ia I numh1·r by the music ('11111Jnitb·<'. l'hri:-:tian Endt·a\'<Jr at :; ::10 p. m. 'fh\·\ topil' for n(lxt Sun<lay nig·ht is "HtlW . Prn i~t· r;o<l from \\'holl1 A 11 BIP~sings Flo\\·'."" Tlw Jt.ad vr is Bill Gibson . First Scandinavian Evangelical Elm strf'Pt, \Vinnt·tka Pastor A. E. Rohrbach !J 10 Elm street, '1\·lephone 25% S~G Hours of Worship SundaYSunda~· school, fl :~0 a. m.; 'Ribi£· ~d10rtl, ~~ ::-JU a. m. (for young mc·n and \\'onwn), Suhjt ·c·t: "Pvr~onal Talks of .lt ·su:-:.·· .'wcdish St·n·irt·, 11 a. m.; Young i !'t ·opl1·, ·I ::10 11 . m. ( nott> the chn ngl' or hour). Studt·nt cla~s from \\.he>alo!t col11-g-~· will tak.- part. l·:ng-lish ~<:nic:1 · , 7 :-l:J p. m.. :-:ubjv<·t: "B<·hold the Lamb of ( ; ()<1.' .. \\"t ·llnt·:<clay· · · · · · · · · Just So~tb of "The Cottage" Th··r~· will lH' h1 ·ld, as in )ln·vi()lJS ye;ars c.n \Y l'fl!H·s<lay ··Y··ning-, .:-;n,·t·mb··r 2 ·1, a l·nit·ll Thanksgi\·ing St·r\'it·t·. This S<·r\'i('t· will ht· at R o't·I<H'k at tl1·· <'ong-rvg-ational rhurl'll. I lr. : \fa gill will gi\·,. tlw s(·rnwil. It i:-:, of CoUI':O:t', i'.XJlt·c·t··tl that our f'onI.! r· ·g;tt i(ln will IJl' wvll rt·prt·:<··ntdl in tht· at t· ·nd. ·tH'··. Tlw ~r · n· if'f' · · · Our ne\V electric Fry flusher shoots a forceful spray of kerosene right into the housing and cleans · the gears thor.oughly of all grit and summer compound. ;t nnual 'l'll<t nsk~i\· i ng- 11n ·akfast ing- :11 111n :-: t i 11t · n·st ing· an1l c·njl\ya hit> ~··n·kps \,f :Ill t Itt · Y··at·. ~\II JIH·ml,..r:-; (,[ tho~ ('ilur('ll and ""J igrt·g:ttinn :tr·· in\·itt'!l. anrl Jll'rlgTam nwt·lin;.:~ \\'ill h· · t·arrit·<l 11\lt ttll ' I'U· ·~day, :::'\o'· :rl iiH·r. :!:: 1, _ ,_. four (Jf tilt· Spokt·s of the \\ l>ll\ :1 11 :-: :-:·l('lo·t~·: ::"11 . 1 ,,·ill lll ·· ..t with :\Tl'!:'. L. n. ~111<1 :'llr~ . 1.. II . l'ilri:-:tllph· ·r, l:!O~, Linrlt ·n a\'· ' 1111· · : Xo. i \\'itlt .\Ir ~. '1'. 1!. ( :ib~on, 429 I:· !.!111:<1' ltlnt ·ll··.f> ll will h1· hl'l!l nt ·xt Thur~tla ,. ll11·l'n7 : :lil ~~·<·l<>vk. 'I' his i:-: l!llt: of our i ~"·Hiish S\'l'\'ic\' 1 }). 111. Tllur~1l:1Y- · · · · · · · Thanksg.i\ ing· St·ni<'t' at tltl' Cong-r<'t' ~· atir·nal <'hUr··h. ~~ · rmon lJv HH· . ..\. L . U"h!'lntr·h, 1 (I ::\n a . 111.. stihjt·r·(: "Tht> 'l'llankfuln· ·~~ ()f .Jt·su~.;, Eng-li:-:11 st·r\'i~·(·, 7 : 1:; p. m . . \ sp\.'l'ial Thank ot'ft·ring will J,, . takc·n. I , an· conlially .i~1,· it··~1 tn att~-n<l! i"lt·n ll·p<·n; W· ·rv Jllll'lflt ·<l, only onl· was b ·:t utiful Ht· turm·d' h<ll 'k gi\'ing· thnnks: and ht· was a S :1 maritan." you 14 28 Sheridan Road · ·· · Drained. and Flushed · · · and filled with winter · · compound · · · · · · · Call 3379 · · · · · · Distributor · · · Stephen Shimonek, Jr. · Gasoline · Oils · Transmission and Differential They are then filled with winter compound which makes gear shifting easy in coldest winter . \tVilmette and we'll call for your car and deliver it back to you. ~ Wilme~te Now Is The Time · · To have Your Car's · · Phone Wil. 3 3 79 ························· · · I The Warm WinterWayto ... Service That Counts We offer ·to the busy man the kind of service that he needs and can appreciate. Our personnel is so thoroughly trained in banking' matters that Lheir work is always quick and accurate. Our officials ;ae progressive and have a knowl edge of both business and finance that makes their ideas really valuable. and this service is yours whenever you may wish to accept it. via De luxe Golden State Limited FINER AND FASTER THIS SEASON ... First National Bank of Wilmette OFFICERS Leaves Chicago- La Salle St. Station (on the elevated loop) -Rock Island Lines-8:30p.m. daily, arrives Los Angeles- Southern Pacific Lines-9:30a.m. Returning--leaves Los Angeles 5:00 p.m., arrives Chicago 10:00 a.m.-only two days and three nights en route. Extra fare, $10. Other high-class fast trains on convenient schedules to Los Angeles, San Diego, and to Phoenix, Ariz.-no ~xtra fare. The low altitude route. "SAVES A BUSINESS DAY" '(. E. B. Knudtson ...... President C. .B. Masters .·.. Vice-President F. A. Andrew ·....·... Cashi11 N. A. Schwall .... Asst. Cashier 1088 For in/onnation and literature apply to W. Lafferty, Traveling Pa88'r Agent, Rock Island Lines 7].3 La Salle Str'eet Station, Chicago, 111., or A. C. Hedlund, General Agent. Southern Pacific Lines Southern Pacific: Blda~. 33 W. Jackson Blvd .. Chicaeo. 111. J.