:'li THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 PARISH OTWS„ I -i4n<ten-an4^PraiFie Ave8.v Wilmette7 Herman W. Meyer, M. A. Pastor 406 Prairie Av. Phone 1398- :.'â- â- â- â- â- â- Servicea:.^-'â- ;^:;'-:t:'^-#^-' .•â- THTB A. M. Sunlay school and Bible class at Library Hall 11:00 A. M. Service and sermon at the cnurcn. ' """' : 4:0n R M. Ev day,- classes for the Christian edu- cation of children. r A special service of thanks and com* memoration will be held this Sun- day which marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church; throughout , -theSynod^Bpectal offerings are being I Mi's. ^athered„Jtor_^ it is hoped that the total contributions of the day will reach tho sum of one million dollars. St. John's has al- ready remitted its share to the synod!- cal treasurer,^._______^. -.;:_..-_^ Wednesday, May 17, is Near East Relief Bundle Day. Get your bundles ready and send to the church between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. „m., or give sLthem to a school child. The sermon for next. Sunday will be based on the 48th Psalm, the subject of the sermon being :YThe Gratitude Congregation f orf the Blessings teceiveiLfrom God.'^JThe pastor will touch pM^ieularljr' upon the early pionsr work of the Lutheran Church, especially in these parts. ^* " iThe "Jubilee Number" of the Luth- eran Witness which for the most part contains historical material on the Lutheran Church in America, will be freely distributed at the service next Sunday mornings ^ <iJn Sunday, afternoon- and evening the North Shore Zone of the Walther League of Lutheran Young People meets at tire Parish House, Grand and Utica Aves., Waukegan, 111. «A very for the day, and it least two Jmndred is expected that at young people W*H ~ ThlCSu^ay" School, mieBng at L£ brary Hallr will alsa have a special ser- vice next Sunday morning, and it is hoped that every child and teacher will be on hand to participate. The entire Building-jCommittee will be present, several of its members to ad- >ss the Sunday school on the build- ing of the new church*^This service is to be one of prayer and self-dedi" cation ta the great work. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH jfti SUNDAYâ€"LET US HONOR MOTHER A Mother's love is an undying qual- ity. Earthly trials may chill our sym- -nathies and prove how-weak all human bonds are; they may kill our friend- ships and crush our hearts but the ma- ternal hreast ever thrlllo with love and devotion to the child. She, fills heaven yera a comforting ministrations. Dr. Lloyd's sermon" will be appro> priate to the day and-the theme wttP be "The Bes^Friend of All." The Neighborhood Circle, Mrs. W. G; Glover, chairman, wlll^old an all- day meeting Tuesday, at the home of M7 HrMcMillen, M, _ _10iO_ Linden KeMer^ assisting,-- Teachers and officers are urged tp_ attend the May Business Meeting to be held Wednesday, May 17, at 7:45 in the ChurchJParlor, *Â¥ery important matters are to .be discussed, plans for the Children's Day exercises, ana" for the summer work, an i the presence of every teacher and officer ts The Cozy Corner Circle, Mrs. P. C Huffman, chairman, wilt"hold an all- day meeting at the Church, Thursday. Did you ever work proval of hard for the an- and then some one and men have them pass by with a casual glance and thoupitless^femark? ~ The Church School Exhibit will be Edward A. Kracke; Vice President, John (£ Mannerud, A. JP Nystromr Secretary, T. H. West; Treasurer, F;L; Millington; JUbrarian, J. R. Harper. â- ;v;".;^ '-^J-;-/.' Membelt^thirsta^ will be announced later. Mr. Br N. Cox addressed the'meeting on Boys voted to present a beautiful American flag to each of the Boy and Girl Scout Troops, and render any further aid Capt. Thomas Bullivant and Mr. ^lohn -C.â€"Mamierud were electedâ€"1©4â€"Theâ€"; serve the_ troops in military tactics. The class heartily decided to continue its Sunday sessions right through the summer. Fifty men were present. " The i Young J W»man'i Missionary society will hold its May meeting to- morrow at the home of Mrs. F^ Leon- ard Larson, 373 Oak street, Glen Ellyn, fitâ€"The automobiles will leav*t the church at one in the afternoon. Bishop .dees Service the Congregational church. ttl-eleet=of- fleers at a special business session fol lowing its evening. devotional meeting Sunday Hi Thisevening the .Milan Lusk* cet#*||f cert at the church at -8-o^doeltr^JfcRr^B Lusk will be assisted by the choir and fj| two vocal "soloists. Milan Lusk hai^a repeatedly appeared in Prague and,:.l| Vienna as soloist Mitt the~FlrtlnOTr-fjp monic orchestras under. Oskar Nedbal :J|| and Dr. Y. Zemanek, and ..In America :\"M he has given 'rectW*Ma:':NjW;;:iroilii;"::|S Chicago, and ether large cities In United States and Canada, everywhere 1 from' the. press. â- WMm-W£$, held in the Various Department rooms, • .nra avM „„„.„,... ... - .„. next Friday, May 19 at 7:30 p. m„ and e^r^^m^\^^^k^^^^^ »d officer Is planning and working to make it a great success. Each of the organizei jgroupSj^such^as, BOJClScxratszz^amR Fire Girls, Orchestra, and organized classes, will also show what they have accomplished during the year. The only thing remaining to make it a success is the attendance of the Fath- ers and Mothers on this eventful night. Failure is stamped Tipon the child whose Dad and Mother do not show up to see wiiat he has so painstaking- ly made. The Exhibit will continue through Saturday in order that those unable to attend Friday night will have a chance to see the display. A short program will ifcezrgiyenâ€"during the evening, so be on h^and at- 7:30 to -have time-lo see everything. A Mothers and Daughters' banquet will be held, Friday, May 19 in honor j of Mother's Day. Dinner is _ for 5:30 in order that those attending may have time to enjoy the dinner, _„___w____ _ A the short program, and the company winding durinr the»specialâ- of other motbere and -daughters, be- Mother's Day will be observed by both the Bible school and the church at their morning hours. The Junior Choir of the Ravenswood-Baptist church will be the guests of the Bible exercises of the school. At the Morn ^g^Wpi^£j|mjaojLF. France^ will eing^ songs ot Motherhood and J\Cr* Stifler will fepeak on "How Jesus Loved His Mother." The text will be - John; 19 :.26, .27. , ,..;-% <â- â- :^m>: ::f Hlv;â„¢ # The Senior-B;-:-Y.-.E; II. jrfHb meet at 5:30 Sun^ay"-';ev^ning||^-|||!||^ lljThe Annual Meeting of the Church will be held Wednesday evening, May T7r^-^rhTs~ls~nireâ€"celebration of the ninth anhiversarx--of--=the-^organiza- tiqn of the church and is the^flr^ an- niversary service" to Be held in the new building. Dinner will/be at 6:30 o'clock at the __ pi 50 cents per cover Thjf program will commence at 8 o'clock^ A state- ment combining the annual reports of the .eight departments of tlte church yyjH-be read by the Editing Committee and a combihed statenrent ^reviewing the church's finances will be given. The annual election of officers will served nominal price follow these reports. The address of Ithe-evening will be given^ Jby_J>ean I Shailerr Mathews, of the Divinity SchoxiL-of-tte-^Gntvers-^ __ . _ -whOjjtenjffiar^agOjjwas Instrumental % in organizing the group of men who i later became the 'founders of the I church. Dean Mathews' address will S be followed by a presentation of the rplattfl Pfoposed by the Building cuiu- mittee for the year. All friends of tthe church^ are cordially invited to ^attend the banquet and meeting, ^Res- % ervations for the banquet must be to llb^Monday, May 15. Notify Mrs. P. Hi Arden, 722 Washington avenue, 1 phone, Wilmette 900-M./j^pgg^gT ftvlThe Church wiU be a Bundle sta- Ition for the Near East Relief on Wed- )tt never was a good mothe^bcMn^ M ifnjaii DUt tnere was | Call thelroll ol sottil fore attending the Church: SchoelJBx- hibit. All Church School girls twelve years of age-and older ere eordlally invited to come and bring their moth- ers. Reservations should be sent to Mrs. W. D. Lawrence, who has charge, or Mrs. JCT~H7^ Howard, assistihg. Price of dinner^slxty-flve cents. f ^©rr^taiisell^w41l-deliv^r^3Ioth^ Day Message Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. At Vespers, 5 o'clock, he will deliver the fourth talk on the general theme, "Some Famous Ldes"i ^The Junior Choir will sing one anthem at Vespers and Mr. Kunstinan will sing two solos* f^M^rwTcT^fteihhold is chairman of the committee on automobiles to bring aged mothers to the service Sunday morning.' a%.j|^i^ - Methodist Field Day for* the entire parish June 3. A committee composed of the Pastor, Mr. Mann, Mr. Cox, Matson and Mr. Bontecou were e last week locating the site for the big picnic day. ... ..â- :,„â- - .--,;â- â- â- :**..â- â- â- -., ^ ^ iThe Wtomeh's White ^Cross sewing Id^FW Division Three will meet Thursday, JMay 18, at 2:30ua)Lihe home of Mrs. Orville p»J^^-^W^^m^^'- ^^Giri scouts of frbdp 1, Wil- â- metteare having great success in the sale of their home-made cookies. The Scouts wilTdeltveT them to your door for thirty- cents a dozens ^ - f. â€"At the Tegular nmeeting c*^ the^Gfr^- Scouts last Friday, Lieutenant Kohl- Circles will meet aa toliows:: day, May 19: The Sherldan^sMand M. 3, Bates, 69& HiU rpad^WJnnetkeb All other districts with ^n, ^ Traber, 1233 Blmwood avenue.-Bring luncheon .at 12:30. m^^M^rM -^ r^Mfl^ChaTles-Samford ^^^^^^^m^lheioliowing oflicerOof imshmgtonayCTueyiJll^M^ Ensuing year ^President, Mr. lili Hartford, Conn. vortl had been turned ln-lry^oroth^ Boyington or P^troLMOi -rThe enrollment of the now^reacbed sixty-two, Troop has â- â€"tno»~rci»ii^-â€"â- â€"*___' which-meana iPthat only two more girls will be taken in before a waiting-ttgtrTis begun. ^ Eiae^lfcra^Biblez€laas=^^ mm of tKe greatjaf earttPI =â€"^brabamiincoinr ^Airthall am o be,-JUow^ itJt ^My mother's Beall iry Ward Beecher: was my ;schopV-room.'i^:-K;â- â- â- :'-"}.Mi^:rm^^iSMSiii Sanies A.i5^neld1 l(aftef taking the 6%th^i| "President):;'"You brought me to thjs,^motlwrp|||l m "i§0:Sf: Booker T. Washingtoju^My first impressions are of my mother praying, and so I always pray .before undertaking any task." The work of the Christian Church in th|vir^d^ â€"has; been:::largejy_^c^n>plisfeej^^ Mbl^ieTs have inspired the missionaries. ^ Mothejs iiave carried the load when jDthers Save fainted and fallen *hy the way. ^ WM â- Ww* !$$S imm TVJstlieT^s^a^ ChrisTian iil^iiner4ntxrit^^gaTxhens-o lii;^!l|zfi^r^ :t!anfo|;; Ihisflay^ all %e^people-to the__Cjmrch service Thirfferfr^b^eriaii Church First Congregational Church St John's Lutheran Church The First Methodist Church '-::â- : Ret). Gilbert Slanstll The Wilmette Baptist Church 7§ff;jRefrFr<meisC. Stifler St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Ret. Hubert Cdrteton lift â- HI '$&§#M 4 ?&u ^^^A^^^^t^'^^i^^i^i^W^'-