Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1921, p. 6

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY. MAY 6,1921 !: Church. :: ♦♦ *♦ I + + +♦ ++ ++ ++ ++ *♦ ++ ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** METHODIST CHURCH If you would like to be elected I president of tne Ladies' Aid society, ' the chairman of the nominating com- mittee would be pleased to hear from you. .;'•.- Mrs., Lindblad. 338 Greenleaf ave- nue, entertained the Fourth Division, and Mrs. E. R. James, 1304 Forest av- enue, the First Division, on Monday afternoon, May 2. The class in Preparatory Member- ship, taken in at Easter, now meets at the close of Sunday School in- stead of at six o'clock. If you would en>oy a pleasant hour and at the same time encourage a Sunday School class of young ladies, remerpber to attend the play to be given in the church tonight. May 6, by the Philathea class, taught by Mrs. A râ€"; TTA. Buck. A good"time for a smatt price, for a good purpose, is prom- ised. The subject for the Teachers' Train- ing class lecture next Monday, May 9, is "The Significance of the Home in Child Development." Class meets If a large number'" of people said what they thought in regard to it, our choir did unusually well last Sun- day and the singers were pleased with the numerous expressions of appreciation. If you like to sing and would like to know what some of the bible para- bles are intended to teach, come to the Wednesday evening meeting in the church at 8 o'clock. The memorial tablet for the service men of our church is promised so that it may be dedicated on Decor- ^ttionJDay-Sunday, May-29.â€"_ at friflFlirthe churcl Next Sunday. May 8, is Mothers' Day throughout the land. Dr. Rapp will preach a Mothers' Day sermon and the music will be in keeping with the sermon topic. Celebrate the day by coming to church at ll o'clock. Mrs. Grambling is pianist for Dr. Rapp's men's bible class which meets in Jones' hall each Sunday at 9:40. h"e lesson begins at 10. AH men are invited. â€"â€"^â€" ' . .. ' The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet Thursday, May 12, at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs, T. H. West, 1027 Central avenue. This society has made fifty dollars worth of garments and surgical dressings for a hospital in China. ENGLISH LUTHERAN Services every Sunday morning at -t o'clock at the Wilmette Woman's e4uh.-4^ev^AT-Qi^>oholm1-pastQ«^-L« Mueller, Sunday School superintend- ent. Services, Sunday, May 8. Sermon by the pastorâ€"Theme, "Desiring and Seeking". There will be appropriate music, and persons interested in the church may enlist on our charter roll which closes May 15. Sunday school services were start- The Church Council -will meet Wednesday, May 11, to transact im- portant business,â€"^ This is Wilmette's newest congre- gation.^er5cm^nm-am^iatedrAvitli-a church in the village should attend these services. the work off the Woman*. Home Mission society in |~PRES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the "Doctrinal Position of the Lutheran Church, its Customs *r1 Practices", will be held at St Johns on Wednesday evening, May 11, at â-  x^ May mceting of o'clock. Subject: The Articles of j Cli, Faith as set Forth in the Apostles . Creed. Corner Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. Bible school, 9:30 A.^L_------^_----.___ Church service, 11 A. M. _ Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 1. M. Senior Christian Endeavor. 6 P. M. Women'* Society Tuesday. >Iay 10, is the all-day meeting of the Women's society. Sew- ing will hegiu at 10:30 A. M... and luncheon served at noon followed by the business session and Mission pro- gram at 2 P. M. All women of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. Mid-week Service We consider our Wednesday even- ing appointment one of the. most im- portant of the week. It is a midweek service for prayer, praise and the dis- cussion of the problems, experiences and duties of the Christian life. It is an "upkeep" service. Special program next Sunday morn- ing in the observance of MOTHER'S DAY. The subject of the special ser- mon as announced by Dr. Magill will be. "OUR MOTHERS - YESTER- DAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW." The Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock will be a Mother's .Day ser- vice, with special consideration given to the relationship of the mother and )1fr i,nj, a« Sunday is the opening day of "Chicago Boys' Week". The ser- mon theme will be, "Mother and Son . the Woman's society of the church will meet today-with Mrs. Alfred P. Huey, 120 Fourth street. Luncheon will be served at 12:30, and the pro- gram will commence at 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. R. Wood will be in charge of devo- tions. Mrs. Harry Hemb will sing, and the program will be presented by Mrs. harvcy A. Hush. Mrs. S. C. Jennings of l.vanston will speak on FRANKLIN The car everyone would lik»to Gage Motor Sales! rkmUkam ietOrne,t-A,»j Children 8 Gingham Dresses Site. 3 to 14. PRICED $1.25 T0&J Hose, Corsets and Lingerie UNIQUE STYLE SHOT I B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1120 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE Pho... Wla*^ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN ed Sunday. May 1, in charge of the supe7ihtendenT7^Trrree Kiaded classes have been started and the original membership comprised twenty-one pupils. Mj^ Mueller and the teachers are installing fhe graded system and all children and adults not affiliated with any other congregation are most cordially invited to our services. Next Thursday the Ladies' Aid of St. John's will give a supper at Li- brary Hall, for the benefit of the Building Fund, There's a real treat in store for all whoxome. Supper will be served from 5:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Services next Sunday are as fol- io wsH-9445-A^M.r Sunday^Scho_o_Land Bible class at Library Hall; 11 o'clock services and sermon at the church. The pastor will preach on, "The Sav- ior's Witnesses", John 15:27. A wek come and a message for all. The third of a series of short lee- ONE HEAT- Vulcanizing is without doubt die best; prove Jt to yourself by giving it a test. Dependable Auto Supply Station Lake and Ridge Aves. GROSS POINT Phone Wilmette 235$ /////////////////////, HABERDASHERY Is very important to your good appearance. Stop in on your way to the city and see these items. MADRAS SHIRTS- SCARFS-Narrow width Newest stripes and patterns $2.7T $3.00 In light fine silk. Several colon 85c $1.00 $1. BURNS' TOGfiER* Across from the N.-W. Station. THE STORE FOR ME! ^AWMWSSAWAVAM^^^^ "When the meaning of life has been dis- portion of it is merely a fragmentoFanarchy covered it will be found to justify all that â€"a blind servility pr a blind insurgence. its experience involves. Toil, sacrifice, pain, Give God His place and you have the pos- disappointment, lossâ€"these take their un- sibility for a plan, the means of synthesis derstandable place, and derive values ines-â€" for seemingly unrelated phenomena. God timably precious from the realization of life's tjes up the loose ends of life for us. The relationship^o^he whole, to Ae^nished sense oFrelationship^o Him fillswith signi- product of God's purpose. ~ For the only idea that will give life a mean- ing sufficient to justify it is the idea of God. Leave God out and the whole scheme of life falls into disorder, ancl your own small ficance every other relationship. The most trifling duty becomes an essential duty, and we see that to shirk or to slack, or to fail in co-operation, is to be disloyal/' â€"From an Editorial in the Chicago Ecening Pit The First Methodist Church The Wilmette Baptis St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Lutheran Church The First Presbyterian Church The First Congregational Church Wilmette English Lutheran Church

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