- l926 February 12, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE Z7 rliE'l I iss ~ol- frs. los. in- e. rhe Little Thing Like ~pn~'B.I"'li~~~.llll~·~m~s~~l\ii~~.~~~n~~i~~~~l\~~~~.~m~·n~~~~··~~l\~~~·~·~~~~m ·"·~ \I&~I"~\J.U~"\gnm"·~n~ ·~ l~\~J"I~ · ~·n~ ·~·~n··~,l\J~lll'~"'~"IJm··~l\~~~"~"~'"i"l~·\~~~··w~n~~~·l\l~lll\~~m~,,~,..~""B.II"'m~'ii ..,l.\ii~~ Snow Doesn"t Keep ~ ; Legionnaires Away ' E By J . B. S. ~ In spite of the severe snow storm ~ Tuc:;day nigh_ t, a good turnout wac; J ~ nn hand to welcome Dr. Gilbert Stan- E" -..ell. pastor of the \Vilmcttc Pari . , !J r;; ~ \[cthodist church. at the meeting of \ \'ilmettc Post of the American Le - >er. I th ety !.101 Ly. ·· ht · S t h< · ~ion. Go To Church Sunday The greatest path In the world. is the path from your door to the door of your Church. li all ut u . . ; faithfully t· ~ed th1: path and ,,·ere guided by jr:-; ' ( I~ c:: l.- 'th- and ·om ~ ra ~ ~ l. t ~('t ~I r . () ,, rt - la ·: s:.., ( ! ck (·t The meeting " ·a s conducted a :-. prc <.. rribcd by the manual of cerC'monic -; , throughout. The f, 1lcl\\·ing candidatv -, \\'Crc initiated in full form hv thv .. (firers of the Po..,t: James C. .t\ndt'r'-·)11. George Bri!Zg-,, Harn· Dornbo', Patd \f eX amec and Sta nlc~· Peter..,nn. FoiiPwing- the initiation.' Dr. ~tan -.ell .!.!.<1\'C a Ycry interesting- talk nn the ~ ubject of his recent Yisit · to t lw 1, tttldiclds nf Europe, and to tiH· . \ merica n ::\at ion al cemetcrie c:; t h c·rl'. :\fi..;.;; :\liheld Quel,er. soprano. enter aincd the po -.. t \\'ith ~c\·cral '-(JI1 ~ -.. accompanied hy \fisc:; Pearl Gramm. The C'\·ening wa . roncluclrd. a thual. hy the eat-.;- cofTcr, sandwirhe.;; and cookir-; · from \fac's Bo \·ling Lunch . The au,iliary \\'ill stagr a card and h till(' 0 party at t h c lw lllt' 0 f :\ rr s. 1 r. \\· . Hnpp. 223 Linden an·nue. Tuc -. day e\·enin!!. February Hi. Thr prnt·eccls will be used tn continue the .tuxiliary's work at thr . go\·rrnmc·nt l.o. pita] at \.reat Lake-.. Thl' puhli~ . i, cordially inYited. X a tiona! Commandn }.f cQuigg j.., tn l~t·. ~uest oi honor at a dinner to !>c l!in'n February 2.2 at the Hotel Sherm an hy the Combat :\lcdal \f rn's a.. . nriation. Tickets ma\· be obtained i rom Han·cy 1Iopp, 2Z.i Linden an·- · ll ttL' . :\11 lcgic,nnaire-. arc cordially in\· : l'd. Gd in touch with Han·cy Hopp. radiant intluence. the nation ,,·ould l>e sale. cri1ncs :-.ulJ:-,ide. busines~ prosper and all heart:-. ha\-c peace. ~ ~ · ~on ~ ~ Ei ~ 'J'his path \\·as tuade })y the :-.<,11:--. ui God ior the ut tnen. that ,,·alking htunbly into his lloly theY ~ ~ presence in the Church. tnight aiter\\·arcb ~ \\·a 1k t no·e ther as brethren in the \\·or lcJ. ;-, ul. New Trier Cage Teams I' Defeat Rockford Fives ;(tt.tads in the .~am<..·.., played at the Xew rner g~·mna~tum. The score in the hea\·ywei~ht game \\'a<; 30-12. whilr thr 1 li~ht\\'eight. cldcated their opponrnb to the tune oi 2o - l0. Earlier in the ~('a ~01!· on Rockiord\ home floor. Xrw fnn \\'a-.. hc·att:n h~· hoth tram . . Thi . \\·a" one of the few drfC'ats . uffer~?d h~· the \.ra\·-, and \.rern \\·a rrior-. t hi.;; -..ea.;;on~ Thi.;;; FridaY t'\'L'ning the '.:'\('\\' Trier five.;;; wiil j~Htrr~r\· to. Oak Park for two gamrs. ~pec1al tram-.. nn thr Korth Shore 1inr :'·ill.. lc.ave the Tndi_an Hill stat ion at :" :.b 0 clock and \Yll} make thr entirr 1 t np to Oak Park and return. it wa-.; I announced. :\ large numhrr of qurl~nt-;. are extwcted to takr advantage or t l11 c:; llll u u a I n p port unit v t o go to the g-ame without the inconvenirnce ni cl1am6n~ train-. seYrra l time .. j \'e\\' Trier Tiigh ~rlwol cagers did it a~ain la-,t Saturday. IH1t h t('ams d<:fcatllll!. T~orkf~~rd II il!h "rhool ha-.krthall ~ ~ ~ Whatever You do on Sunday Cotne to Church First ~ ~ ····· g 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~; . ~ ~ Directory of Churches: ~~ ~ ~ Wilmette English ·Lutheran Church 703 Greenleaf Avenue REV. WILLIAM GUISE ~ ~ <'rectcd hy J o.;;;eph Tl<'in7en at 1514 E Lake avenue. hac:; hrrn Jca.;;ed through ~ the firm of Hill and \\'heeler . .1341 !,indrn a\'C'lltH'. tn :\ . :\. Hn\Yard. pre-;- ~ Hlc!1t of thr Howard Raclin c0mpan~·. ~ f'l11rau-o. for Fehruar\' 15 no . e sion. Thl' Ho\\·ard.:; fnrmrrf,. rrc::idrd at 12(i \VoodhitH' a\·rnuc·. htt.t mnrr rcrrnth· have hcen li\·in~ at thr Hotel C'ope·land. in C'hicagn, and arc now returning- to \Vilmette . \fie:;.;; .T uliactte ?\f arkrns. daughter of ~f r. and ~f rs . Elia" ~f arkrns of 120 Dupee place. hac:; gone to '!'\ew York. Atlantic C'ity, Philadelphia. and Boston n n a c::everal months' vacation. \Villiam G. Lark of Paris. Texas. is a g-uest at the home of his sister, 'Mrs. Howard Hodgkins, 602 :Maple an:-nue. Radio Manufacturer to I: Make Home in Wilmette The fine hrirk colonial rr..,idence ~ Ill'\\' ~ ~ The Wilme~te ::: ~ Baptist Church St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues REV. HERMAN W. MEYER ~ Forest and Wilmette Avenues REV. FRANCIS C. STIFLER ~ ~ First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues REV. STEPHEN A. LLOYD The' First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue REV. GEORGE ,.. ~ ~ ~ ~ P. MAGILL ~ ~ : '"' St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 1.40 The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues REV. GILBERT STANSELL ~ ~ ~ ~ Wilmette Avenue REV. HUBERT CARLETON ~ ~ ~ E -o- ~ ~ Published by the Interchurch Advertising Committee, Wilmette Church Council ~ ~ r.. ~ ~. sfi,i&t\ili7\1iti'tflfrnltl\1mlmilirnliRli-lf&IWtiltlt11it\ilf&iil\iltcllf&iil\ilf/\i91\ilfl'\itl\iifffilit\itl\ifl\iit7\ifl\ilt&lfrliff,