Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1927, p. 13

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June 17, 192~ WILMETTE LIFE 1~ .N oted Business Leader Praises Early Services lm···················································· · · · · · · · · · Et,anston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Roger W. Babson, stat is.tician and bu ·iness prophet, in speaking at th e nationa l council of Congregational churches in Omaha, Ncb., recently said that one of the reasons why the church did not reach the entire community is that arbitrary hour s for se rvices of worship have been fixed without any consideration heing given the demands upon the time of the people. or any regard being gi\·en to plans "·h ich arc made nece ssary hy our complex modern society. "1Iake," he said, "the hour oi vbur scn·icc fit the need·s of your people, <tlld people will come to your servi-ces," and then referred to the First Congrc~a tional church of \Vilmettc as attempting that type of a ministry. That is exactly what the officer:-. of the local Congregational church admit 1hat they arc trying to do \\'ith their '·Early ~forning- Service" which begins at 8:15. It is a service of vvorship for all the people of wha tevcr church. It clocs not aim to take the place of the murc formal service at 11 o'clock, Gut it docs try to meet the need of wor~hipp~.: r s who cannot come at the later hour. Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd, the mtntster, ' · wi ll spea k next Sunday morning on · ··The Helpfulness of Reverence." Portl·r \V . Heaps will play and Mi ss Helen En~lt kt: v.;ill be the soloist. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Hem'y- C.LlJtiOn 8 .Sons ., State and Jackson -Chicago crtd,{miitl ') IIDlO.JID Orrington and Chur~h-Evanston .i · Baptist Church Fntncis C .· tifkr, pastor :-; ttnday sehuo l, !) :30 :\IMhing- worship at 11 The (' hUr<'h is l<.,cated at tl1t~ t'··rrt ·r uf \\"ilmettP an<l Forest avenw· and wel··c,mc~ to its ~erviees anrl ft·llr·w~ltip all whr> may enter its doors. The PL'\\·~ az·.: t'rl···, the ~pirit of the peoplt- C'Or<lial. Tht· pa~tur's st udy i:-; in tht: cllurc h and Itt will g-)a(lJy w!'!cunlt' any whr, may ~····I< hi~ cuunse l. . \ t tlw morning- S\'n·ice Suntlay, .!<ttl.' l :·. :\lr. Sti!it ·r will srwaJ( on "TitP Pow· ·r ,,f ( ior.cllll'~s. Tile choir, U!Hlt·r tlw diJ'·· r·ti·m of ~!me. liil<leruy Sr·r,Lt, \\' ill sing :tJ : d tlw kind ·rg-art '11 fur lit tit· <'llild r .·tt f~>llowing- t ht· t'hildl'Pn's St·l'IJJ(IJ1 Will }w .-.. ndw·tt·d uncl· ·r tht· dir(','t:"ll r.r ~li :-: ...; .\lary Tilt · ~fina Ht·mh. ... I sC'Itr ,ol mainrain~ t·la~:-:.·~ fqJ' aJ1 ag\·S, With gT:Hlt·ri instr u ction. .\11 rlt ·partnwnts nwd at ~~ :::o. Sunday 1111 \\'t·dJw~day t·n · ning-, .Jun. · ~:.!. tin.. l ·:pi~cr· pa I. ( 'on gT L' ~ntiona I, ::.'1! t·t hod i~t anrl Pn·~IJyt<.·rian l'hurch will unit·· willt tlli:-; ci!U t'('h in its J11i(1-Wt·t·k St ·S:-;iO JI t:'1 ltt·:t r Pn·fP~snJ' Frank <>. l:t ·!'!\ "" (;<~r r..tt J:ihlir·al lntitult · ~1wak on ··~urvt·~· · ilt!..;· tlw <'ltur<'llt ' ~' H· ·so!l t'I 'I'S.' Tilt· nH···ll int: will ht· lwlll in <'hil<l!'t·n·~ l t:tll attd w iII l~t ·~· in at :'\ o'l'!ol'!c · · · I · ; : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Perhaps You Only Think You're Hard To Fit! Hundreds of F: ine Suits 1n Our Evanston Shop, for All Types and All Builds l: St. Augustine's Church :-;unrlay, .Jurw 1 ~. will h·· th.· Fi1·st ~II!H i a v at'tt·r Trinit v. Tht ·rt· \\·ill h · I To!~· (.'nmnnrn ion <1 t ~ "\ . Jl. and ntorning· Jii'<~Y··r with addrt·ss at 11 .\. :\1. Ft·iday, .Jurw ~4. tht· t·llun·h r·t·lt·hratt·~ Xath·ity of Saint .J o ltn til·· l!apti:-:t . Th··rt· will lw Jloly ('ummunitlll :ll S tit·· . P . \ . :\I. .\ n y pan·nts ltaYinghny~ I ~ Y1·ars ()lcl, '·l' who will tw 1 ~ ypars witltin tltt· rwxl t'our ~>!' fiv e month:-;, an(l would likP !.· lla\'v tlwm join th f' Boy SC'outs at 12 · \'t·ars, are askt>tl to st'nd tlwm to St. '.\ ug-u s t.ine'H Parish HouR( ~ JH·Xl Sunday morning·, .Jun1· 1~). at 10 A. :\f. to 11H~ l't ERHAPS 10 years ago you tried to be fitted in Clothes ready to wear, or more recently you may have had unsatisfactory experiences elsewhere. So you have become convinced that you are in1possible to fit. It's too bad not to enjoy the convenience and the economy of these Clothes unless you are one of the very few exceptions that our varied stocks will not fit correctly and smartly. Won't you try it-it will take only a few minutes of your time? We are confident you will be amazed at the interesting selection offered you in our Evanston Shop. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · tile n·ctor and ::\Ir. C lark Lt·ach, nur :-:<·ou t maRtt>r. Tht> last st·s::;ions of tlw ]H't·Rt:nt Rl'a~nn of St. A ugustirw's C hur·<·h schools wt·rt> lwld la.st Sunday morning. ~dwo l s Th e aflt-- r lw 1·. will r eopPn again thP Runday the g rade sch oo lg open in f;, ·p t··t:1- ~{r. George A. Harper, dean of boys at New Trier High school, returned to \Vinnetka on Thursday, Tune 9, from Tucson, Ariz., where he j nd his family spe nt the winter. The I larpcrs have taken the Park hom e next to the one they used to occupy at 414 Winnetka avenue. Dean Harper expects to continue teaching next year if his health permits. · , · · Suits of Exclusive Bilttnore · · Haitd-Woven Homespuns, .s7 5 · · Offered for the first time in any Retail Store in America-in Clothes Ready to Wear. The · · most exclusive custom tailor could g1ve you nothing more at double the price. · · · "CHICAGOAN" One Beautiful Suits in · and Two-Trouser Suits the Widest Selection · · · $50 ... · · · · IB····································~············BI

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