26 WILMETTE LIFE December 31, 1926 ,, S ndaY .;anuary 2,· will l~e tht.> s~·· ntHl Bishop Frank W. \Varne, of the Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd, minister of ~fler Christmas. 'l hert: \\:tll }~;· Methodist Episcppal denomination wil.t the First Congregational church, at- Sunday. C munion at !I A . ~1.. < huJ t n 1 ontl(l t\ '[ 'tnd llol\' <'ommunit·ll ~fore than eighty children from the preach at the \Vilmette ~fethodist tended the annual Com·ocation of Con- Hohly · S e oo s a · ..r · ·' · · Lake Bluff orphanage were entertained church Sunday morning, January 16, gregational ministers held at Knox with ndun·~s nt 11 o'cloek. Eighty Orphans Locate Santa in Wilmette Homes 'TO HEAR PRELATE ' I AT MINISTERS' SESSION St.· .4ugustine's in \\.ilmette households on Christmas it was announced at the church offices this w~ek. Day. The youngsters were brought irom Lake Bluff on the ~orth Shore B CK A AT WORK line. assembled at the Village hall and l\Irs. Hoey of the ~orth Shore thence parceled out their host.s. The Real Estate compan~·. 418 Linde11 ave-' group was brought to Wilmette nue Wilmette who has been ill the thr~mgh t_he efforts. of the Philathea past two months, is now convalescing soctety ot the \Vtlmctte Methodist land expects to resume her work Janchurch. uary 1. · to c. ]. · S 11 d ' 1 ,. January 2, \wing tht · fin;t Sund· ~ 111 · ' · 'tlw rnonth, will ht· Corporati· and ~{ H 1 Cole of .n 1 1 r tI H n;· ... r. · rs. · ·· <'o;llmunio·n ~unday Jot 1 or w "- · Prophetsto\\'n, Ill.. arc the lwu~l'gucsts and · (;irl~· ( '1ot11munk:111t l~· agttt ~. of Mrs. Cole's aunt. ).fr~. Charles Sanford Clarke.' 526 \\·ashington a\'enue. the ~atunLt~· . .Jamwr:-' 1' is ('t·lt·lH·;~~~~l ilt ( 'hun ·h as tlw F1·ast uf liH· < u:t·Ult tThev will sta\· until after the marriage l'ision ont· or thl' lloly Day:.; ol th t I of Guernsey ·Clarke to :Mis..; :\f arg-arct · < ·lwn·h. 'l'ho ·r ·· will lH' Holy l'omnlu 11111 a Kreidler of \re st Chicago, \Yhich will at s .\ . ~1. take place Januar~· 5. 'l'ltur~tl;t~· . . Janu:try ti., _th1 · t;nh:,· rsa~ ).f ( 'ltun·h , . 1 . ~t-1.ratt·H tlw . l·.p1pl~any ot out Lonl. tlt:tt lib ~rarllfl'station to ~h t· <; 1· 11 till's. Tht ·n · will IH' llol~· t'omntUIII"ll in :-;t. . \ug· u~tirw's at S .\. ~1. college, Galesburg, III. , this week. !-'I. .\ ug· u~t ill t,.s pt·opl\' ~.·njoyo · ~l t.l"' ('hri~~llla ~ J·'t ·~t i\· al to th~· lull With 11 ~ round l>t' so·n· i, ·t· ~. Till' C'lllln·h wa ~ l1l~o d o 11 tiH· a ftt ·l ' IH·I·II of ( 'hristmas i':\'t · \\' ttl! tlw vltildn·n a11rl tlwir frit·ndl-i at th· ~I a ng-, ·r st·f'\' io-t·. Tlwy l':tl'l'i,t·d I o I It·· ~Ian).!;o · r , ill t111 · l'l'lllll of tilt' church, al,l·llt Uno· llutHln ·<l lIt~ !Iars in nwn· ·y and al·OUt t\\' t l 11undro·<l gift~, all 111' whil'h w c· r·· gi \···n {II tilt' childl'l ·l\ ill lh t· l'hUI'I 'lJ institll\iHIIS in < 'ltk;q.:·,., .\t 11 :::o l 'ltristrnas i·;\·t· till' :\1 idni~-;llt ~t · n·ko· \\· ;t~ h e· ld . Tilt' dllll'l'il was lwit\1- tit'ull\' d t·o· tor:tlo ·d , from ··ntr:ttH't· to a lt<LI' t.tll r'·atill'llral t·:tn dlvs an~l l'andlts ir1 th· windo l\\'S, lighting· lht · \\'iHi h- t·httri'IJ. Tit· l'hur..Jt wa~ fillt-\l \\· ith ,,... rshippo ·r s, tli· ro ·t·tor prt ·;t dlt ·d a ~horl < 'hri ~t ntas !kr rnon :1 1td tilt' llol:-· < 'onJ!ltllllil·ll \\':t~ , ... 1t·l·r:tlo ·<l ;tflt'r midnight \\·i th a \· ..r·~· lar;.:. numlwr of l'l>llll!Hlllil':tnt~ . Tl1t' lllll:-'it ·:t l part uf tho · St·l'\il'l' \\'a s ill':ttltifuli~ · 1'·11· tld't ·<l 1,~· t h·· !-'urpli<·dl < 'iwir. t h1 · t·ort1-:Tt·gatiort joining in lwartil~· with th· \\·o·ll iolll\\'!1 t 'hristmas ll\' lll!IS . . \rlt1it i~tnal < 'onJJJtlltti<·;l ~o· r\'i· · · · s 1\. r·· ht ·ld <Ill < 'hri~tn.<t~ tlll·l'lti!lg at ' :tnd ll .\ . }f. I }<, Th.e .LAMPS You Use Should nFit" Your Lighting Circuit HE question of "fit" in lamps is important. To T insure 100% lighting value for your money, the lamp must be designed for the same voltage as the lighting circuit in your home. For example, a lamp only half strong enough for your circuit, will burn out in forty minutes. A lamp twice as strong as your circuit requires might last mauy years but would give you only a fourth of the light you should have. The "Lamp Exchange Service" of this Company is mamtained to furnish tested high-efficiency lamps, so that its customers may obtain the full benefit of your electric service. A 1ampdisplayin our store showsconvenientlythe many sizes, shapes and colors available for your ~se. Call in and see it. DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Osteopathic Phy~cians ltt ·si dt ·nc·t· a n<l f lflic-t· !IJ:: ( ' t·utral .\\1'11111' PhlllH' :wu Special Note: The recent reduction in electric rates and the use of ellicient lamps permit you to enjoy better lighting without increasing your lighting budget. A HAPPY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JNO. S. REESMAN, District Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 HEALTHFUL NEW YEAR! Drink plenty of pure, fresh milk! W c can supply you. 60..watt and 100-watt lamps are furnished without charge in exchange for worn-out lamps with glass intact, or for first installations, to all "Rate A· General Lighting Customers. Other sizes of lamps at specially reduced prices. This Lamp Exchange Service includes the new improved inside-frosted lamp.