Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1922, p. 9

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wmtimmmmmmmim******^^ ,\5 fHE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY W ^M WILMETCTEf^^ Our choir will have a party in the chumhâ€"t anight, ^JFebruary-r7tt^aJt~J8i; O'clock. , •:â- *â€" ."-:'.-W'- ^'v;:.:-- Union young people's social in the Presbyterian church Saturday night, February 18, at 8 o'clock. If you are young, or feel young,-yon are invited.' Sunday school at 9:45. Masses for all ages, from the babies to old men, and .women who are not so old.; * Dr. Stansell preaches at H o'clock. Music by* large, vested, chorus choir., Do you like chorus choir music? noon at 3:30 o'clock. â€"Epworth League meeting at 6:15 will be led by I^jr. C. A. Wheeler. In- termediate League meeting at same hour* Men's conference and supper in the church Wednesday night at six-thirty. AH men of the church are invited and urged to come. This meeting will be . followed _b^^^e5uUir_i)ld^shipnej^ up-to-date prayer meeting that maker one feel like acquiring the once-a-week -habitsâ€"Txy^Jt-once.^You will be un- der no obligations to come again if yon ^o not like itâ€"-----^ -M - Vesper Service at 5 o'clock, preach- ing by the pastor and music "by the Junior choir. The Epworth League-wiU~give a concert 4n-the^chnrclr~Friday night Feb. 24, at which some new features in the entertainment line will be pre- - of each and all money-making affairs ^ of this character will go into this fund, with which they-wilt^talp^btitt* the new church that we he&^^m^- meeting adjourned to the Parlor, where superintendents of the depart- Tnentar^te-nshortr" reportsr*mid ~ Mtf Lloyd spoke on the Relation of the Church School to the Church. j â€" -Br. Magi 11 announces as- the sub- jectfori his Sunday morning sermon, The Song of a Banished Singer." At the morning service Mrs. C. ^sselLJmMjsllLslms^J^sna^Only,^ by Rotohy.â€"Mr. Clark BvShipp, -who now has charge-of/ the music for the Sunday morning services, will also sing a special solo. ' In eosiiection with the regular pro- gram of the Sunday school, talks on the life of George Washington will be given iff the various departments of the schoof~on~ next Sunday morning "^hV~Wbman's BiMe Study class, under fhe"leadership of Mrs. A. L. Berry, will meet at the church Tues- day afternoon, February .21, at o'clock. - The Westminster Guild will meet at the church next Tuesday evening in- stead of the fourth Tuesday of the month, as is customary. Miss. La^ ^ejme^Ambrosa will lead in the study of p the ~ THclnel^iOisIbn text book, "From Survey to Service." Supper at 6:30. ~^. X Duncan-Clark, former editor of the Chicago Evening Post, an& widely and favorably known for his writings and addresses during the" World War, will be the speaker at the Men's club this evening. On this occasion the sons and daughters of the members will be entertained^ A quartet of colored singers from . the St. Paul's Presbyterian church of Special delegations representing the Woman's , society, the Christian En jLleayo/ersland the Westminster Guild, wlro^many persons from the congre- gation, attended the Presbyterian Ex- position .Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, at* the Buena Mr. C. N. Stokes is Scout Master and G. A. Bentley is asst. Scout Master. The Juniors are being organized this ---------w .„_----- „. 4week and our Girl Scout organization < Presbyterian church, is well on the way. 'y^::\M- The Official Board authorized the committee Ho put in a desk light for "the p^pFanff a specialflight for the â- chorLvW::^:,v â-  .^:;%::;v«6«ir' '. '"A -. *" A, committer teprjBB^ing the Board _____________ id^onteF bur" lot for Sunday school, Boy Scout, Epworth League and other purposes. This is necessary because we now have ~no roonrto grow. 1 Remember the meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock-L. ^AfflfflSBNETf^^ The "Rector's sermon last Sunday at St. Augusjtine> was a^ description ot the life of St. Augustine after whom the church was named, wTHT lessons to be leasned from his life. *^_ ^-^ Tho ladies of the Associated Guilds will meet today at 10 o'clock for an 2^^11-d^meetmg^wttliJujicheon^atl2x3u- 7 "There is a great deal of extra work to =3 be done and more ladies are needed to accomplish It. There is a good deal ____ of work being done fori St. Lnke^a Hospital which, as .not very many people know, is an Episcopal Hospital, and needs the fullest support from all members of the church.V . r:^:%)jj::'^7 â- 'â- HT At the last meeting of the Vestry of St. Augustitte^STanirch MrrWilltanr ,? W. White of 931 Chestnut avenue, was ^ elected a member of the Vestry . Glover, chairman, will hold an all-day meBingiTneMayZaOhe^ T. H. Maddock, 1005 Greenleaf avenue, i Mrs. King, Mrs: Stevehsv arid Mrs. Newey will assist the hostess. There was^tne usual very lafge^at- tendance yesterday at the "Children's Movies" consisting of "Bre'r Rabbit ^nlhairPalsT^'HwmtB*^^ Harold Lloyd and «'The Patfce^Yews." The program, was contributed by Mrs. Frank J. Baker, 507 Lake avenue, Wil- ^mette.t^:7:^|^ ': *"The Children's Movies next week, February 23, will consist of "Dick Whittington and His Cat," a 3 reel picture of this well-known children's tale about the poor boy^who became will also be a Motoy comedy "Puss In Boots." The films for this entertain- ment will be paid for by Mr. and Mrs. XJr^Rennecker, 935 Elmwood avenue, JVIlntette.......... ........â- ;-;--..........."â€"-â- â€¢-•:- 3yMrs* C. I^WUchs-entertained her class of High School boys at dinner s at her home last Saturday evening. Mrs. R. P. Swoffordjof Kansas City. P^fTBoZa^^^ of the ^^^gpliasTW^^ Igggthe ^Rector^zannelIrs.BarlettQjnVr^z=^ AmnnK thfl pem tftftrihBrtt la th* ^CnucfirSunday School at St. Augus- SI tine's are; Mr. William W^White, Mr. lfE:~CaTletonr Kafimeyer, Tarr~2Se«r 'Greiner, Mrs. H. H. Musson, Mrs. H. Storms and Miss Ethel Pattillo. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH day, "Has Prayer Any Value in atfii- iverse of Law?" Morning service be gins at 11 o'clock, soloist.-----^â€"-â€"- Miss Mary Welch, Intermediate Department party will be held tomorrow night, S^lowday, February 18, at the . church. Big Time. Come. Bring a friend. •: The Community School of Religious Education will hold its.last meeting of this semester, Monday night. Those who have been attending these classes feeL Jhat JJiey hay^-Iiadâ€"somethin& very worth while and hope that the same or similar classes will be held next year, _... ;;. .._ â- ..... r*- ;/-._,,-â- . . ... ^The Neighborhood Circle, Mrs. W. G. A Concert will be given in the Aud- itorium on Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 21, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Marie Edwards Von Ritter will give a beauti- ful organ recital; nnd the- toilowing people will give a number cf quar- tettes, duets, and solos; Miss Anna Burmeister,i" soprano; Miss Mary Welch, contralto; Arthnr Kraft, tenpr; and Arthur Ranous, Bass. Parts of the^Song^Cycle, "In a Persian-Garden^ will be giyen. -ANne^ting^ for ^ will be held in the church parlors on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, JMr. Lloyd will be in charge. The Tatapdchon Camp' Fire group will hold a work meeting, Tuesday, at the home of, Mrs. W. E. Duff, 530 Washington avenue. ^The^aBhington Avenue Circle, Mrs. JL. J6^ iiildi^^ « alMay meeltTOT^Id^y; at the nome of Mrs. Frederick Tilt, 615 Laurel avenue. Mrs. Duff and Mrs.. Snider will assist the hostess. Fifty Church School teachers and officers met at the church last Wednes- day night, for supper and a discussion of the plans fpr the various depart- ments. The^SJlPPfiil was^A-^eMcious one prepared^ by^ a groupr nf the ladies of the clhurjcb^ by several pupils from Miss Goodhue's class, and fgHy enjoyed by all who wore present, pfttwoen rnurflPs, * fipor H^lRPtinna were piven by n trlP^from thP-Ghnnsh School orchestra, Isstelle and George Bwlgartr-ana Helena Bradford, and songs by the whole group were led by Mr. Burtner. After dinner^ the still like to join the chorus may do so by attending the classes for re- Mr. j ligious instruction held at the church every Monday and Friday afternoon 'at 4---:o'clock.:^ri£_ .. siiilpSfS^^ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN In Wel&Mir&l^ vices soon to be held every Wednesday evening, the pastor has gathered a chorus of 40 children whom he Is training in the Lenten chorales. These children have all expressed their intentioJLi^ailendin&^yery mid- week Lenten service. Any that would One hundred and fifty young people of the Walther League gathered at Libertyville last Sunday in what was perhaps the most enthusiastic and promising meeting ever held by this district of ^he Leaguer-The recently launched educational program of the League to be carried oh throughout America received much attention and the wholehearted endorsement of the North Shore zone, which by its dele- gates has pledged to support it at the coming state convention beginning February ,27 at i^catiir, Illinois Richard " Witt is representing "W Builders" of St. John's* with ErWl Melerhoff as alternate. Mr. Earl Gam rbh will officially renreront the Npiih iiSStPI^ The Ladies* Aid and Mission safety of St. John's axe mglvihg a l^pte WasKIhgfon^?^VStiarprtse' --vWt^&m Wednesday afternoon, Febrtiar* »|» at T o'clock af library haU, WilmettP and Park aven»e> fti*i^Iotias/jwrtL been sent out to all the wpmett ox th« parish and it id expected that a ^eat number will attend. Tte sutprls© part of it is being sjrlctly^..kppt>:*:.W<wm and if you are ffl&> K. ypull hAve fp '"be:ther«^f^nilif|tfli^^ air _ Machine 'IfltlPl ^M^^^dM ill' ^'While Industry ^^i^^ pow lies icjfe in |he furro^, whilrihe exchange is lileiit, while W smokdps^ fflgoii quite as^impoi ofr the nations ^ OTjfc^ "performed on more busy days* Man* thezmadhin^ ^ndjadnding^fi^Q^^^ labors on Monday with clearer intc^lert, livelier spirits and renewed vigor. wiiS> ^^ Mm ml- m bimk m >M- -â- HI _. ST, UTHERAN CHURCH "!HI IRf H ma-'smmmmsmm '^iM^^Mi^iMw^MM^M .'^^^^^â- ^i^^i^^m^i^^y^^^ FIRST CONC^GATIONAl|CHyR^ il|OT-PRESB^^l||^^ ^wioIettei^^ wilmette .Baptistâ-  churchj 'â- &' ^^S7 ii;- ,.^ii j|« WSmi Wwm ,$M.... [w. i^^MU Wm Â¥(&$ ^^^7^.,: | ;./.,7-^r.vj^sr-f;^ ,^«M>«w»w.*-;.aBiM ^^^^^^^^smm^mmm. S&ff^SMi-'ii' IsSt^i v':ffi^g£fE immm ^^S»teJSfeS

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