WILMETTE LIFE June 25, 1926 ,. At the Movies THE NEW CAMPUS I Fourth and Last of a Series: Four Good Reasons Why . You Should Come to Church 1. 2. 3. 4. To Worship God To Learn To Hear To Form a Good Habit The Interchurch Advertising Committee express the hope that these weekly messages have been the means of making someone ( perhaps you ) establish th~ habit of regular Church attendance .. This is the final message of the Season: but all the Churches are " wide open" throughout the Summer; assuring you as ever a hearty welcome. Do not neglect the Church of your choice. ' AT EVERY CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK BVE.'\'l.VG SERVICE. June 27th, of combhud Clz urcht:s at 7:30 in tftc First .M ctlzodist Church , Lake and TVilmitte A·c·cs. Rcz'. Gilbert Stansell, prcaclza. Good program. H early TVelcomc. A girl d emanding the life of her own . n1other! f This is one of the power u 1 sttuations in "The Blind Goddess," Paramount's vital picturization . of Arthur Train's mighty novel, wl11ch makes its local debut at the New Campus theatre next Monday and Tuesday, June 28 and 29. Fortunately for all concerned the screen adaption of "The Cohens. ~nd Ketlys" adheres closely to the ongmal of A~ron Hoffman's famous stage play, "Two Blocks Away." None of the delectable humor of the play ha:s been lost in Universal's film version which will he shown W cdncsdav. The plot has been preserved and th~ choice st line s of the play ha~e been incorporated onto the sc reen m tlw form of sub-titles. Madge Bellamy is cast in _the leading feminine role in Fo~ F.t,lm s p:odtiction, "Black Parachse. wluch comes to the New Campus theat~e Thursdav. Edmund Lowe and Le slie Fenton have the principal male role s. Others in the cast arc Harvey Clarke, Dori s Ll o\'Ci. Patrick Kelly, Paul P a n zer. Edwa.rd Pit:!. Sam Blum and Jack Halbrook. "The Di ce \\'oma n," Priscilla Dean's late st ~f etropolitan star picture. in " ·l1ich John Bowers is featured as leading man, will he the feature attra_cti~n next Frida\'. The sce ne s are latd 111 this countrv and in China and the~· are sai d to l;c elaborate an(t thrilling. Gustave Von Sevffertitz i-; the villain in the storY. Tlie s upport is strong. This Satt1rday, June 2o, Henry B. \Valthall will he . seen in "The Cnknown Soldier." This is sa i<l to he one of the greatest pictures in which he ha s yet appeared. . I THE NEW EVANSTON Marion Davies in "Beverh· of Graustark" is the feature attraction at the New Evanston theatre this Frida\· and Saturday, June 25 and 26. · In the new picture. adapted from George Barr McCutcheon' s famous noYcl, 11iss Davie s plays a dual r o le , the heroine ma sq uerading as a crown prince in uniform. Antonio 1foreno is leading man and Roy D'Arcy of "M e rry \Vido\\"' fame, Creighton Hale, Paulette Duval and other notables appear. King Baggot, who directed "Lovey ~f arv" for M etro-Goldwv11- ~fa ycr, the film .coming to the t\ew l~vanst.on next \\'eek \\'ith Be ss ie Love in the lrading role, is one of the most colorful per- · sonalitic s in the motion picture hu ~i ness. He has directed pictures in whi ch he al:-;o sta rr ed , has had the sa me du a l connection \\'ith pictures . he also \\'rOtl' and once h e wrote, directed anrl ~tarred in a picture and played every role him selt. a feat never before or since part!llelecl. DIRECTORY · OF CHURCHES: St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rev. H IIbert C.arldotJ First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Stepken A. Lloyd St. Jolm's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Aves. Rev. Hermon W. Meyer The F~rlt Presbyterian Church Ninth and Greenleaf Rro. Gtorge P. Mogill M. Portenbauser Painting The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette ATes. Rev. Francis Sli/l1r Wilmette English Lutheran Church 730 Greenleaf Ave. Rtv. WilliOifl G·ue Decorating ... Estimates given without obligation .. Phon~ The F~rst Methocist Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rtv. Gilblrl StaueU Wilmette 2764 1830 Creealeaf AYe. WILMETTE