Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Oct 1921, p. 6

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1?21 n:«««««:«:««:«:«t:ns««««t««««»^ '(Church ** :: ^«mn«tj«««junnt«n$5m^un«tuaw Communion at 8 o'clock, Church School at 9:45, Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Tuesday, November 1, will be All Saints' Day. There will be a celebra- tion of the Holy Communion at St. Augustine's at 8 A, M. All services on Sunday will be on standard time. as the time changes on that day. METHODIST CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH Many St. Augustine's people are at- tending the Centennial Missionary Muss Meeting? at the Auditorium Theatre Sunday afternoon next at 3:30. At this meeting there will be addresses by the Rt. Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle. D.D. Presiding Bishop of the Church, and Mr. John Stewart Bryan, editor of the News-Leader, Richmond, Va. Special tickets, free of charge, can be obtained on application to the Rector, as long as they last. The 100th Anniversary of the Do- mestic and Foreign Missionary So- ciety of the Episcopal Church in the United States wll be observed in St. Augustine's on Sunday, November 6. On this same Sunday we shall also "ceTebrate~the 50th year of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church. There will be special corpor- ate Communions for the women and for all Church members at 8 o'clock and at 11 o'clock on that Sunday. Robinson and Mrs. William D. Ham- ilton. Today, Friday, the women of the Associated Guilds arc holding an all- day meeting at St. Augustine's Parish House beginning at 10:30 o'clock. There, will be an informal luncheon for all workers. Much work is being accomplished by the womenâ€"these days but there is always need of more workers. New* arrivals in Wil- mette will be welcome at the Parish House this morning or afternoon. The Women -Guilds conducted Rummage Sale tober 22. What do you think? Seats all full at prayer meeting Wednesday, even- ing, on a rainy night.' The Wilmette Young People's Union will have their first social in our church Friday evening, October 28. Wilmette young people are in- vited. To defray expenses a charge The Rector preached last Sunday morning on his recent visit to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew Annual Convention at Norfolk, .Va., attended*of 25 cents will be made, by some 1300 men. delegates for Episcopal churches. He dwelt on the founding of religion in this country, describing a visit paid by thejielegates to Jamestown Island, Virginia, where the United States Government has lately erected a monument commem- orating "The Founding of Civil and Religious Historv on this continnent on this spot where the Episcopal church bejjan the first religious ser- America." Dr. Stansell walked right into the hearts of the Epworth League young people when he led their meeting last Sunday, and his wife was with him. Mr. S." H. Darst. the youngest man in our church, will lead the Epworth League meeting next Sunday night. vices in A large delegation of St. Augustine's people are attending regularly the Monday evening sessions of the Wil- mette School of Religious Education iu^the-Central School. The many lec-~T3oard will be held in the chnrch .• m m «_____ :______J. 1___1_ .!_________._:__ XT.......U .._ 1 r* i. Q *.• tures thus far have been most help ful. Other St. Augustine's people wishing to register, should apply to the Rector. A delegation of the teachers and officers of St. Augustine's Church School journeyed to Trinity Church Parish House, Highland Park, Tues- day evening where lectures on teach- ing and school management are 4>e- ing given to officers and teachers of all Episcopal Church Sunday Schools on the north shore on successive Tues- day evenings. Arrangements are about completed to begin very shortly the moving pic- of flSEZ Associated ture entertainments for the children of a very success ul Wilmette at St. Augustine's Parish House. A full notice and description of these entertainments will be given later. They will be free to all children and the purpose-wilH>e entertainment and amusement. on Thursday, Oc- The members of the Girls' Vested Choir will meet in"the Parish House this afternoon at 3:45. Practices are being conducted by Miss M. Louise The Services on Sunday will be Holy The "every member canvass" for the church budget, which was an- nounced for last Sunday, had to be postponed until next Sunday, October 30. The amount necessary for this year is $12,000. brated in both the Sunday school and the church services, with an address by the pastor at 9:15 o'clock, before the Sunday school at Library Hall on "Luther and the Reformation\ and at 11 o'clock at the church on "The Three Great Principles of the Luther- an Reformation", Everyone is cord- ially invited to hear this aodress. An entertainment will be given by "The Builders" young people's society for the benefit of St, John's Building Fund on Wednesday evenmg, Novem- ber 2. at Library Hall at 8 o'clock. Two playlets are the features of the program, which will be repeated later at Winnetka. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock the regular meeting of the Ladies Aid and Mission society takes place at Library Hall. All members should be presentr "The Builders" *Y. P. S. holds its business and social meeting on Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock. An interest- ing program has been again arranged. Everybody come. The Sunday School Teachers' Training class meets at !St. John's church on Monday evening. October 31, at 8 o'clock. Every officer and teacher of the Sunday school is ex- pected to be there. ents," and anyone interested « welfare of our children. m ^ Do not feel that it is too late i* v gin. Come next Sunday evenhutit cost of the entire series of two £J? ters is only three dollars. Th«i> two classes a night and an At£L{? period, each giving ijtcrej^ worth while material. There weft courses from which to choose for{? on hand next Monday, and invite soi* one else to go with you, first period, and four from the %JL2S First class begins at 7:40, KJilfS The monthly meeting of the Official day evening, November 1, at 8 o'clock. Thursday, November 3. will be Ladies Aid day in the church. Lunch- eon will be served at noon by the First Division, Mrs. C. A. Lundberg, chair- man, business meeting at 2 o'clock. The Aid made $170 on the recent "rummage" sale. 7 If you can sing you are wanted in the choir. Come to rehearsal Thurs- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN lafufday Nightâ€"Turn your clock back an hour) Sunday Morningâ€"Hear the last of -Rev. S. A. LloydV-series of sermons on "Fools"â€""A Fool and His Religion". Mr. Lloyd will speak of the religion which really counts in a man's life. Morning service begins at 11 o'clock (don't forget the change of time). Miss Mary Welch, contralto, is the soloist. During the Morning service a Baby Church is conducted by Miss Whcc- lock and her assistants. Anyone wish- Linden and Prairie avenues, Wil- mette. Herman W, Meyer. M.A., pas- tor, 406 Prairie avenue. Phone Wil- mette 1396. Our Fathers' Faithâ€"Our Country's Language. Reformation Sunday will be cele- ing to leave the children in their care while they attend the morning ser- vice, may feel perfectly safe in doing so. The Wilmette Community Schdorof Religious Education is meeting each Monday night at the Byron C. Stolp school, corner Tenth street and Cen- tral avenue. Everyone is invited to altend these classes, which have been planned to interest and help Sunday School teachers and officers of all the Wilmette Protestant churches, par- Thc members of the Board Trustees will meet Monday at 7*i P« M. at the home of Mr. Charles Me Cue, 631 Washington avenue. The North End Circle. Mrs. W u Hutson, chairman, will hold an »!. day meeting at the homo of Mr, t W. Iliff, HIS Greenleaf avenue, Moii. day. Mrs. Mann will assist the host* ess. Box luncheon. The Board of Deacons will mtt\ 1 Tuesday at 7:45 in the Church par. lor. The Board will meet for organfc. ation and every member is urged to be present. The November'Church Night Dinner will be held Wednesday, November 2 at 6:45 P. M. (not November 12 as wti nreviously announced). It will be New Trier Night and the stunts and pro. gram will be in charge of New Trier students, with Dwight Chapman, Jr in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Tubhs will be the guests of honor and the faculty are especially invited to attend. Call thc~church offices ' for reservation! telephone 1204. Tickets fifty cents. The Cozy Corner Circle, Mrs, ft C. Huffman, chairman, will meet Thurj. day for an all-day meeting at the church. The Tatapochon Camp Fire Group will meet Thursday at 3:45 at the church. The Central Avenue Circle. Mrs. E. B, Wheelock, chairman, will hold a demonstration luncheon__at the church, Friday, November 4. Mrs. I. R^Adkins will be the hostess. Reg- ular monthly meeting will follow the luncheon. The Second Troop of Boy Scouts of Wilmette. will hold their regular meeting at the church at four o'clock. Mr. Harold. M. Gilmore, Scoutmaster. Special ---- Apronsâ€"Mrs. Calloway, 930 Linden avenue, chairman. Apron Dressesâ€"Mrs. L A. Bower, 1041 Ashland avenue, chairman. under the operation of certain economic laws. Your garden grows under the operation of certain physical laws. Children develop in character under the Opera- tion of certain spiritual laws. Ak a parent the devel- opment of your children is as thoroughly within the reach of your own desires as the successful raising of your garden truck. .'..-' * â-  â- '••â-  â- â€¢â- '., «*.,'â-  Are your children giving you concern? Are you conscious of your inadequacy as a parent? Maybe you __bave never made even a speaking acquaintance wii the spiritual laws that govern the growth of character. They are fascinating beyond description. To follow them in the home is to raise a benefit crop of happiness and satisfaction. ^L The Village churches are not only speaking to- gether on this page every week. We are working to- gether for the parents and children of the village. Each Monday evening at 7:40 The Wilmette School of Religious Education with a faculty of unequalled authorities in the Realm where the laws or character- growth operate, is at your service. The fee is merely nominal The classes begin at 7:40 and are held in the Byron Stolp School. We urge you to investigate the value of this School. Wilmette English Lutheran Church The First Presbyterian Church The First Methodist Church The Wilmett The First Congregational Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church St. John's Lutheran Church

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