Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 31

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July 1, 1927 WILMETTE SAIL FOR EUROPE ~-liss LIFE 31 Dickie Cullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cullen. 1226 Ashland avenue~ left Tuesday with the. group of young folks going' up to Camp Wilmette. Ruth and Miss Maries t e r Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer M: A. pasor Krafthefer of 901 Oakwood avenue 406 Prairie avenue Telephone 1396 sailed for Europe Wednesday morning Church telephone 3111 on the Rvndam with Mrs. Rollin Pease's group of Evanston girls. The SERVICES Third Sunday after Tr1nity Misses Krafthefer left Sunday morn9 :30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible ing and went to \Vashington, D. C., classes 9 :30 A. M. Preparatory service for communicants U :45 A. M. First service and Holy Communion. 1 1 :00 A. 1\f. Second service and sermon : "A Noble Christian Church." St. John's Lutheran and from there to New York. Maries-1 ter has just completed her junior year at St. Mary-of-the~Woods school. · Mrs. Ashton Taylor and her little son, of Eighth street, spent three day~ this week with friends at Grand Beach, Mich. -oMiss Addie M. Alexander of Seattle is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hill of 1411. Gregory avenue. lU;ETIXGS Thursday at 2-Ladies's Aid and Mission Thursday at i :45 Senior WalthEr league. Friday at 7 :45-Junior ·w alther lea~ue · The Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday morning next during the first 1-.ien·ice.. The usual confessional or ))reparatory service for those who are to receive <'Ommunion will begin at 9 :30 o'C'lock. All those w·no desire to receive the Sacrament are reque~ted to announce this to the pastor on Friday afternoon or e\:ening, at the parsonage. 'Valtlu~ r What have you planned for the 3-day holiday over the Fourth of July? Here is one ot Ulose boliday-opportul!-· ities that come all too seldom. Make the most of it. Go aomewbere. The highways, of course, will be Jammed_ So leave your car at bome- travel in comfort- use the North Shore Line. H you are going to Lake Geneva,. Antioch, Round Lake or the Fox Lake District of Illinois, remember that North Shore Line Motor Coaches, connecting with North Shore Line trains, offer a most conftlliellt aod pleasant mode of traveL international <'Onvention of the league will open on Sunday n'lorning, July 17, and will continuf' until Thursday, July 21, inclusive. ThiH league comprises over 1, 7 00 societies of Lutheran young peoa)le chiefly in the l. 'nited State!:! and Canada. It has a membership of over 50,0.00 young peoplt!, all of whom are enlisted in work for the ('hurdt. 'I'~e Hess ions will be held in 1 he Field House of Washington university, ~t. Louh;. Miss Adele Wegnt-r will rE:-pnsent the young people of St. John·:;. Sen> ral other members of the !oral HO(·it>ty will also attend the sessions. The A ~h. nF Ali ~ ·Lake Geneva Twin Lakes PoWers Lake Take North Shore Line ttaina to Kenosha, and Nonh Shore Line Motor Coac:hea from there on · regular ec:hedule. Throucb tickec:a. . 3 Days of Fun Over the, , July 114k IJOt · ILLINOIS Antioch Channel Lake Loon Lake Lake Villa Grays Lake Round Lake Lily Lake NortAShore Line iDiU toke You! WISCONSIN Oconomowoc Nashotah Lakes Nehmabin Lakes Silver Lake Delafield Waukesha Beach Nagawicka Lake Pewaukee Lake Tab North Shore LIDeto Wdwaabe - etep into T. M. E. IL. & L tniD1 at door of our Mitw.ube ICtiDIDal. (or tbac poiDCa. 11lroulh dcbca. WISCONSIN St. Augustine's Church Sunday, July 3, will be tht> third Sunflay after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M. and Holy Communion with Address at 11 A. :\[. Xt>xt Sunday, being thf' first Sunday of the month, will be Corporate C'ommunion Sunday for both BoyH' and (;iris' ('ommunion leagues. During July and August the Sun(lay morning- 11 o'clock services wiiJ be short··necl so as to last about one hour. During July and August the Roy!-;' Yested <'holr of St. Augustin£>'s will be on vacation and will not be ]West>nt al:i a l'l10ir at the services. I On "Vednesday night the · re<'t<w officiated at the marriage of Frank Camphell Reed and Miss Georgine Raithel at C'-Jtrist church, Winnetka. Owin~· to thP absen<'e of the rt'rtnr, a service scheduled for 8 A. "l\I. )Jonday morning, July 4, will not be held. Volo-McHenry Fox Lake District Take North Shore IJDe traiDI CD Waukcpn. Not th Shore Line Motor eo.cbca &om tbae Oil ftiQo lar echedule to the·· poiDtl. 1hroulh ricba. MICHIGAN Ludington Manistee Hamlin Lake Portage Lake Onekema Take Nonh Shore Line to Milwaukee; Pere Marquette night ateamer from there; arrive Michican next mom· ing. Through dc:keta. WISCONSIN PortWas~on ILLINOIS Sheboygan Baptist Church Dr. J. ~f. P. Smith of the Di,·initY !'dl.ool, University of Chicago, will be tlw ~Pf'akt.>r at the morning service of t!w "·ilmette Baptist church Sunday, July ~. HE> will preach on the subjt>ct, "Tht> Free Life." The Sunday school and tlw Young Pt>ople's societies have disbanded fot· thi' :;ummer, lJut will continue tht'ir study t·h roue-h the Summer Home Sunday . School J>lan. The :\lid-·w eek meetings of the church a.re held on ·wednesday evE>nings, and for the month of July will begin at i ::~11 instead of 8 o'clock. The 'Vilmette Baptist church is loc·a ted at "'ilmette and Forest a VE>nues and welcomes all who attend its services. The Church office will be open daily through the summer, in c-harge of :\Irs. :\Tilton Harper, from 10 to 2 o'clock. The <'hurch telephone is Wilmeth' 223!1. Elkhart e Cedar Lake Crystal Lake Libertyville Mundelein This is the center of the beautiful Lake County Country.. aide and the home of the 1,000- acre, ten-million·dollar St. Mary of the Lake SemInary. Beat reached by North Shore Line trainL · Take North Shore liDe to Mi 1waukee; connectiona at door of our Milwaukee ter.. minal with Milwaukee No~ ern traina for tbae pointl. Through tickca. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of~ WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION Telephone Wilmette 2514 1st Presbyterian Sunday school, 9 :30 A. M. earh Sunday throughout the summer. Regular church service, 11 A. M. St>rmon subject, "The Fourth of July . or, Perpetuating Real Patriotism." The musical program by H1e quartt>t for next Sunday morning is as follows: Organ Prelude, "Hymn of Glory" .... Yon (To the American l~&gion) Anthem, "God of Our Fathers" .. "'yatt Antheri1, "I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Strangt-r" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~larston ~olo, "Fear Not, Oh Israel" ...... Buck Organ Offertory, "Intermezzo" .. Rogers Organ Postlude, "To'c cati11a" .... Rogt-rs 'l'he Presbyterian church is at the corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf avt-nue. A cordial welcome is extended to summer residents and visitors. The Reverend George P. Magill, D. D., pastor. ) Eztra Servlee Estra rail ud motor coach ler'Vic:e wiD be aupplied on S.turday, SuAday and Mon.. day, to meet the need. of thoee traveUol Oftl' the «<I of July week-end. Baaa~e checked through to deadnadon. For ac:hedulea, fares and other in· formation, inquire at dcket office, or at Traffic Dept., 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago, phone Central 8280.

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