Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1928, p. 55

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May 18, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ss St. Augustine's Church I Sunday, ~ay 20, will be the Sunday after, Ascension. There 'will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M.. Church .schools and Rible classes at 9 :45, and Morning Prayer with Address at 11 o'clock. With last Friday's meeting of the Associated QuiJds their meetings came tQ an end for the present season. There will therefore be no more Guild meetings until after the summer vacation. Lester G. Wood, the senior warden of St. Aus-u~t.ine's, has presented beautiful large silk American Flag to the church, to be carried in processions. It replaces one which has been carried for many years and now worn out. a "There's a Church in the Valley in the Wildwood No Lovelier Spot in the Vale" Do the words of the old song about "The Little Brown Church in the Vale" bring back memories to you? Do you remember the old church in the old home town? the friends who gathered there? the happy times-the sad times-but always the friendly tim~s among the folks at home? There is a friendly church for you in · your new home town. Why not come next Sunday and make the new contacts which will mean so much to you and your children in the years to come? Let your children have a "Little Brown Church" to remember. At the May meeting of the Vestry the problems of removing the Church building a new Parish Hou se and the like in case the present property should b~ .. old, were thoroughly discussed. The final sale awaits the close of the option on the property, which has been giYen. "Order of' the Roads" Is Safety Move in England "Many extreme measures have been suggested for making roads safe the feeling being that safety, by whatever means attained, is worth the cost," says a statement issued by Charle·s M. Hayes, president of the Chica~o Motor club, "hut it remains for staid, dignified, conservative England to approach the problem on the basis of chivalrv. Information reaches us that over there an 'Order of the Roads' is being formed. To receive the decoration accorded hy thi s new order, one must have driven 10.000 miles within three vears without accident or arrest for traffic :iolation. "So111e time ago the motor club asked for letters from motorists who had driven ~0.000 miles or more without an accident. and received hundreds of letters from motorists who had dri\·en ten. twenty, fifty, and even a hundred thousand miles without an accident of anv kind. The volume of letters_ that poured into the club in response to this request shows that motorists have a great amount of pride in being able to drive without even having a scrat<;hed fender. The larS?e numher of those who had driven g-reat distances without accident of anv kind indicates that the old desire ·to be known as a soeed artist. which \\·as manifested in the earlv davs of motoring-, ha'3 heen supplanted bv the de~ire to be known as a J;mod driver. and (11: . a motorist who never has accidents," declares Mr. Hayes. Electio11 Ends Year for N. K. E. C. Alumnae A year of active work for the north shore alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary cotle£"e carne to a close last evening when the organization held a dinner meeting with the retirin~r president, Mrs. Alfred R. Bates, -· 617 Noves street, Evanston. Mrs. Bates, who has served so efficiently for two years, will be followed as president by . Mrs. Fred S. KinP."or<> of 1716 Livingston avenue, Evanston. Other officers elected for the coming vear are Miss Vir~inia Solbery. Mrs. R. H. Schmidt, Chicago, Miss Littian Griffin, vice-presidents; Mrs. C. R. Bishop, corresponding secretary: Mrs. James H. Wigginton, Jr.. recorrling secretary; Miss Anna F . .Murray, Mrs. Rohert R. Jarvie, treasurers. · The following- committee chairmen elected were Mrs. Alfred R. Bates, membership; Mrs. L. L. Lane, social: Mrs. Percy Arden. Wilmette, revi·sion ; Mrs. Florence S. Capron, publicity. Miss Dorothy Fuessle of 505 Laurel · twelve avenue, entertained about friends at a shower last Tuesday aft~rnoon in honor of Miss Agatha Karlen of Chicago, who is to be married this spring. --o-- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Directory of Churches: St. Aapstiae'1 Episcopal t\arch 11-40 The Fant Preslt,teriu Caarch Niatb Strrrt aad Gmaleaf AYeaae Wilmette AYeaat R.c1. Hubert Cuhton Rtu. Gtorllt P. Jl.,iU St. Jolua'1 Latheru Omrch Wilmette aad Park AYeaaa Rn1. Htrmcn W. Jl"'" The Fmt letWst Caarch Lake aad Wilmette AYt.a aa Rw. HM.u G. Bmitb Ftnt <AIIferatioul Oaarch · Lake aad Wilmette A·ea·a The U.Ue 8aptid Omrcb Forac aad Wilmette AYeaaa Wilwette LP.Ii Llllller· Omrda GitmiHI A.,. w 8ff11111b lm.t R10. Cui I. BmptOn John A. Ouse of 621 Maple avenue. soent the last week-end at Delevan, Wis. ld' rs.

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