May 20, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE ll RECOVERS FROM FALL Jack Oliver, son of Mr. and Mr3. Gene Oliver of Chicago Heights. Ill., came to Wilmette two months ago ro visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and ·Mrs. Charles L. Mohr of 101 Sixth street, for the week-end. While playing with some children in the neighborhood he fell from a t.ree- house and fractured his leg. He i.s now recovering in the Evanston hospital. decided to observe Memorial Sunday with us In our special services, Sunday, The First Presbyterian church ts lo- May 29. catE-d at the corner where Ninth street The Young People's organizations of crosses Greenleaf avenue. : North Shore and Evanston cars stop at Eighth and the church have Invited the members of Tenth streHs, just one block from the the congregation and church to a social and entertainment on Thursday evening, ('~lUl'Ch. May 26. 'l'he young people assure us H··v. Geor ge P. Magill, D.D., pastor that, In springing this surprise, it is but 1011 Lake avenue the first in a series of surprises before Res. Phon~:> Wil. 18!'18 the evening's ·entertainment is concluded. Pastor's st udy : 'Vil. 1575 All members of church and .congregation invited. Sunday school at 9 :30 every Sunday The r eports at our last annual meeting morning. Classes for all ages of young Jwop!C>. !\len's Bible class and Ladies' showed splendid progress in every department. It will be one of the purposes r:ihiP class mel'ts at 10 o'clock. of the Visitation committee to show, :\lorning worship at 11 o'elock. Some- those called upon, our plan for improvthing differt>nt and special. Tlw music ing on these achievements for the coming year. program is as follows : ( 11·~·an Prelude, "Offertoire in .\." .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Batiste _\nthem, "LPad, Kindly Light" ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pughe-JO:vans _\nt lwm, "Bf~ Still! Be Still!" .... Scott organ Offl·rtory, "Largo" (Op. 28 , No. 20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopin ~c;lo, "In The{-, 0 Lord, Do I Put My Trust" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frey Mrs. Heap!' · ·q.~an Postlud1·, "(;Ioria" ... . .. )[nzart Presbyterian Church ,English Lutheran . Greenleaf avenue and Seventh street Regular service Sunday mo'r ning, May 22, at 11 A. 1\1. Rev. Ralph Helm will preach the sermon. We cordially lnvittyou to come. Bring your friends. Sunday school at 9 t4u A. M. Joseph Johnson, superintendent. A. D. Gash will teach the adult Bible class. New scholars are always welcome. : Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Larsen of Peoria have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson Casse, forMrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. merly of Wilmette, have returned from Carl Keith. 310 \Varwick road, Ken- China and are at the Georgian hotel, ilworth for the past week. temporarily. Tentb Anni.v ersary Speeials Here's a Chance to Save on Bridal or Graduation Gifts I have a Souvenir for all' who visit me this week ·!· Junior ehur<'11 at 1 o'doek in tht> Junroom. Specia I dut·t by .\lary Alice Hayes and Jop Hay~s. ~p«:> dal musical numb«:>r by Junior <"hoir. i(lr Assembly Tht· InU>rmedlate T . F . K duh will rnt·d at its u:-;ual hour Sunday at 5 :JO ~t'dock. · :hristian Endt'a.vor at is Bill Gibson. ·:uit!P Posts." I .1·adH r. :30 o'clock. Topic-' 'Bible + .,. ' : · ~ R,·gular schedu lt> of w eek's activities for the young people as usual. ~fi<.l-wef'k I ~ I Prayer HerviN! on \\.tidn«:>g- day evening at 8 o'clock. ddy: of BtlokeF; of th e \\·c,man's ROSpokE' No. 1 will mt-t>t TuE>sda.y with :Mr~. Pt·rcival Post, 214 Fourteenth stl't·t·t; Spoke No. ·2 will m<·t--t Tuesday with l\frs. Haymond D . ElmE-r, 2010 Isa.lwlla stret·t. Evanston; Spokf' No. (i will rnt><·l Friday, May 27, with :\frs. C. S. Kmmcr, 723 Laurel avenuf', \\.i lmette; :-:p11kr· Xo . !I will m ef't Friday, )lay 27 with ~Irs. Ott, 122R Lake annUl:'; Spoke :'\o. 11 will m ef't Tu e!'day with :\frs. ¥/. 1 ·:. Stoft· r, :~ 1 a 1\la!lh! avt> nue: ~poke No. 1 ~ will mt ·t·l Tttt' sda \" with 1\lrl-;. Herbert \\·. Wt·l<l , :~I fi Hun~(· t road, \\·innetka; Spokt: ~o . 4 will m f't Tuesday with 1\lrs. 1-:tlingt·r, ti27 t;arland avenue, \\·innetka. Tlw Commitlt·t.· of Forty, organized for t ·~r·· E\'NY :!\lt·mbe r Visitation which t akto }lla!'t· 1wxt Sunday afternoon, .\ft· <· tin~ · · c iJ · · · · . · · 2 & is t·l ha~ ,J,., . t'IOtH ·<l somt· n ·ry original plans in pr· ·twratic.n for this YinusJ~· vi~itation. As pn·stat r cl, it is f'xper.t(·<1 that t.·\'e J·y ll lt- tllho·r nf th1· rhurC'h will b(' accountt<d f111' tlu,ring- this wf'ek . . \m.·ri(·an Lt ·g-inn l'nf't of \Yilnwtt1' h.1s r:·,·~-0~-~ .. . ....· I This model E'¥in or Waltham Watch m solid gold or gold filled ca$e from $25.00 up We have a full line of "Hamilton" Watd1ea A large variety of 10 K. and 14K Guld Emblem Rings from $10.00 up This model Elgin or Waltham Watch in solid gold or gold filled case from . $25.00 up ,ovat<"hc~. ! We ba~dlc "Howard" Le Botany Flannels ln. White Colors Sport" Sterling Silver or 14K G~ld Gents Diamond Wrist Watches, teed from $10.00up A large variety H and i 8 K Gold Wrist Watches, rngraved, also set with Diamonds and Sapphires from $15.00 to sa.oo and Stripes 01:10 Beautiful line of silver, gold filled, solid gold and pl<ttinum front .c:uff link· from S1. SO to $l5 &autiful Srarklin~ Blue Wbite Diamonds in 18K · or platinum Mounts froan $75.00 to $500.00 SETH THOMAS clocks finished in beautiful mahogany and walnut. Some that strike a chime, $1 o.oo up. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Prop. 1126 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 240 3 I · I DoiDinie Pagliarulo Jeweler & Optician 1166 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 1061 / ~~'~--.. ~ ·~· ·~·~-~~ . .. WILMETTE I ........