Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1923, p. 10

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mm ifpiifipppp^ 'Pjf^^ff/^jTT^'f ^ r. «*. SHORE NEWS, FPTPAY. PEBRUAKY^lg 'flfif ! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ] When a case on trial before the courts or at the bar of public opinion is supported by unimpeachable testi- mony, it is likely to win. Of course the court may make a mistake in judg- ment and public %inion may be fickle and prejudiced. However, the great er probability is that trustworthy tes- timony will win. In a very brief address next bun day morning Dr. Magill will discuss the subjectâ€""Reliable Evidence. Following this address there will be the observance of the Sacramental Service. The Junior Endeavor Society will meet Sunday afternon at 3:3*0 o'clock. Ralph Morris is the leader. Topic "What Is the Chief Value of a Junior C. E.?" The Intermediates will discuss the value of Christian Endeavor at their regular meeting Sunday afternoon at 4:30. The Senior Endeavors are following a series of studies entitled "How Jesus Met Life Questions." "What Should We Choose?" is the topic for this Sunday. Ethel Colwell is the leader. The Society meets at 5:30. The Amicae Chapter of the West minister Guild will hold its regular meeting in the church parlors Mon- day, February 5, at 2:30 p. m. The Light Bearers will meet again this coming Monday, Feb. 5, at 3:00 o'clock. Boy Scouts meet in the church Mon- day evening at .7:15. The Junior Scouts Tuesday evening at 6:45. The Rebecca^ Chapter of the West- minster Guild will meet at the home of Helen Bell, 1216 Elfnwood avenue, "Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 p. m. This is to be a social evening for the mem- bers and friends of the Guild. Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock- Mrs. A. L. Berry will give her fourth lecture on "The Great Themes of the Bible." The Presbyterian Union of Chicago will hold its third dinner of the sea- son Monday evening, February 12, 6:30, at the Morrison hotel. Dr. Rob- ert E. Speer is the speaker for the evening. Reserve this date. We welcome everybody to our ser- vices. .. f . â€" Wilmette Presbyterian Church 9th Street and Greenleaf Avenue Pastor, Rev. George P. Magilk D. D. "Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Church service, 11:00 a. m. >Junior C. E., 3:30 p. m. Intermediates, 4:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 5:30 p. m. 4 We welcome everybody to our set vices, Royal D. Smith, and had a most en- joyable time. A considerable delegation from St Augustine's is planning to attend some or all of the sessions- of the Di- ocesan Convention to be held at the Church of the Epiphany, Chicago, next ton. the Rector, is in charge of a Con ference to beheld on Tuesday eve Srenee tT be held on Tuesday eve- topics JJ^ e ,£. ^ j ningatthe^nveut^ onYoun0Peo m Klndergarten/. .-white Cross pie's Work in the Diocese. our Kindergarten," "White Cross • --------- Work," "Serving Church Dinners.^ TT. v. ia ormriiiiilv "Finance," "Americanization worn, J. \y. K. Higbee is ^fualv andna"ThV Scope of the Program." an operation, and ^ afternoon vprogram will begin Mr.' ,-(•covtM-inic from .--- -.- Mrs. Dora Von Glnhn is well on ^ ^ ~â€"j~- ^ .; way to recovery after an operation ai __ St. Francis Hospital. . ,â- â- Â«â€žÂ»... -.-"x -^ This evening at eight o'clock, the ml „ f . â„¢rc; rarleton along monthly meeting of the Bible School ^.nlc}°!JZi^^^'o\yLl cabinet will be held at the Church After a brief business session,^there will be -a conference conducted by Pi of. William D. Schermerhorn of with some young men friends of M Rlake Roberts, were guests at a birth- day dinner given in his honor last week................ The five Boy Scout troops of Wil- mette made a most creditable showing at their gathering in the Central School last Saturday night, our own troops having the largest attendance present. The St. Augustine s people who were^present were very proud of our bovs and of the splendid progress they have made under the leadership of Mr. Pearson L. Herrington. "Fantasma," a spectacle filled with fairies dwarfs and other creatures ot the world of fancy, was the subject for the three showings yesterday at the Children's Movies. The showings were contributed by Mr. Sidney Meyer, Miss Frances William, and Mr. Jas. D. Swan. _ . The showings next Thursday, Feb- ruary 17will be "Tarzan of the APe*" The three showings are contributed by Mrs. A. J. Mouat. Mrs A. J. Mouat was hostess to the Pioneer Cadets of St. Augustine's last Saturdav afternoon, taking the whole company to see Wesley Barry at the Village Theatre. Now that the Real Estate firms of Wilmette have agreed not to have their offices open or transact business on Sunday, a move is being made to extend the movement to the closing of the offices in Winnetka and towns far- ther north. Next Sunday erenfnrMT;-** E. "&ur^ ham, cartoonist, will give a "Chalk Talk" to St. Augustine's Young Peo- ple's Club in the Club House imme- diately after their service in church at 4:45. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN The Treasurer's Annual Report for St. Augustine's Parish during the year 1922 _showed__±otaL receipts- of- $17,- -Jâ€"Choir. 277.16. This did not include $6,001.75 expended by the different organiza- tions in the Parish, -and $4*010.33^ raised towards the Pariah House Buttd^nr-FtmtfrTF-totx^^ Linden and Prairie Ave., Wilmette. Herman W. Meyer, M. A., Pastor. 406 Prairie Ave. Telephone 1396 SERVICES 9.15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class at Library Hall. 9.45 A. M. First service and sermon at the church. 10.45 A. M. Preparatory service for communicants. 11.00 A. M. Second service and Holy Communion. Meetings Monday and Friday at 4 P. M. Chil- dren's classes at the church. Tuesday at 8 P. M. The Building Com- mittee. Wednesday at 8 P. M. The Senior Wiii he served at which the guests o^the Vy^m be delegation, of^ wo- men from the six other Woman organizations of the various churches of Wilmette, who have been nvited to contribute to the afternoons pro- am which is to be known as Reciprocity Program. There will be Church tf tie Epiphany, Chicago next =- , ' =,on of Wo n>s Tuesday and Wednesday Dr. Carte ^round^ ^ ^ ^ church.- Such At'uvities'"in"the"local church.- Such topics as "The Form of Orgamza- r-owPtt Biblical Institute, on the *sub- Garrett JiiDHCd school ^Chr ist°" NoToVEe officers and tochers in the Sunday School but al brents and others who are interested In the Evangelization program of the in rch ere invited to attend this noting of the Bible School Cabinet. On Sunday morning, the series of sermons on Personal Religion will be Sded with a consideration of Ate fheme- "A Sense of Vocation, and the Wilmette Baptist Choral So- ciety directed by Mr. E. J. Munson will sing. The Junior and Intermediate Young People Societies will meet at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the Church. . ,, The Senior Young People will hold their weekly meeting at the Dubbs residence, 1221 Greenwood avenue. at 7 o'clock. The theme will be Self- Control, and the meeting ^Ul k charge of Harvey Bo.wen'a gJL?i *:3Q the Society will hear fcr « ence D. Barlow of Rochester 'v by Radio. \ :-J:â- * This Church cooperates ikF Sunday Evening Club which pi Sunday at 7:30 at the CongreaSJ ^ Church. Dr. Shailer Mathews a* of the Divinity School of the tto sity of Chicago. 'S The monthly meeting of the chc Council is called for Tuesday 5 ruary 6th, at 8 o'clock, .ThetrJ of the Church will meet at 7-jJ be followed by the regular co* meeting. Many matters of greaJj portance connected with the j nishing and finishing of the prej church building will come before| council. The Midweek meeting ^ j Church for Prayer and Conference $10,012.06 in addition to the amount in the Treasurer's official report. Al- together there was raised and ex- pended in St. Augustine's Parish dur- ing the year 1922 something over $27,- 000. The total estimated value of the church property, including Church, Parish House, Club House, Rectory, land, Church furniture, and the like is now $179,500.00, on which there is still owing about $18,000.00, and of this amount we are planning to pay during the year some $12,000.00. The Parish is therefore rapidly developing a very strong financial condition. The women of the Parish will meet lor an all-day meeting„today, Friday, in the Club House, with luncheon at 12:30, for which reservations must be made to Mrs. Favor. Phone Wil- mette 1231. Reservations must be paid for whether used or not. A Chess Club has been formed to -meet ^regularly at St. Augustine's Club House. At the first meeting, held January 25th, plans for a tournament' â€"were drawn up and much enjoyment -is expected by those so fortunate as to fcnpw, and. lose, the old and ancient gam©' _,_,=â€" The people of St. Augustine's are very-sorry to loseH'be services-of Mr. William Balhatchet from the Choir. He has accepted a position as tenor soloist in St. Mark's Church, Bvans- ton.Mr. Balhatchet contributed very TgreatIy~To~the strength of the Choir while with us. That the Bible is the Inspired Word of Godr^nd that Jesus-Christ is^rue God and true man and Jh^Savior_of ^EIa^^rÂ¥Two"TOndamehtal doc- trines clearly expressed in the Scrip ture. St. John's subscribes to these without reserve. Next Sunday morn- ing's sermon will deal with the preaching of the Word and its varied results. The text of the sermon is Luke 8, 5-15. On Wednesday evening next the pastors and delegates of the Lutheran churches of the North Shore partici- pating in the Sunday School Teach- ers' Institute work, will meet at High- land Park to formulate a definite pro- gram for the Spring term of the In- stitute to begin April 9. On Tuesday evening next Pastor Herman W. Meyer is to" address the Young People of Faith English, Luth- eran Church, Auburn Park, Chicago. This church is having -a dedication week in its newly erected church and Tuesday has been designated as Young People's evening. l^nie^Choir^lwyB of St. Augustine's The Lutheran churches of the Syn- odical Conference in Chicago and vicinity announce the lease of Woods Theater for the two_ weeks prior to Easter tojLJ^nien-^MflFviee.. purposes;: these services will be conducted xevery noon fromJMCilo_12.35^wlth,two-ser* vlcesToh Good Friday noon. The Rev. Mr. Meyer is the secretary of jlhe Lenteir SeTvtce~Commtttee^ "^ Today is the Woman's Day for the month of February in the Baptist ^jjw^uw.-»v?» w.___«â€"________€hurchr-^The womenr^wilt meet for !Se«L entertained at-4M?arty one week -Whtt«-~6ro«s-â„¢'sewing at*â- -ItT**orcI6ck ago by Mr. Thomas Fttllerton and Mr. in the morning. At 12:30, luncheon / was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.- Psalm. 122, 1st verse. YOUR HOME IS IN WILMETTEâ€" HAVE YOU A CHURCH HOME, TOO? PONDER OVER THIS FABLE Once there was^man who provided generously for his family. He built a large and commodious home after his own carefully formed ideals of what a home should be. In later years he built a country place, and when his ^aughter^narried, a ^ompletely^furnished^ house was his gift to her. Homes were this man's hobbyâ€"not the architecture of them, nor the wood, nor the stone; but the influence, the environment, the atmosphere of the home. One day this man was asked some question about his CHURCH HOME. He was quite confused because it never occurred to him that he should have a CHURCH HOME. With all his theories on home and home life he had lost sight of the fact that a spiritual home is just as necessary to human development as the house that shel- ters the body. To your family you owe the best home your station in life affordsâ€" and a CHURCH HOME, too. That every- one in our village may have a church home and^e servedâ€" by one of us is our earnest desire, so, Come to Church Sunday The First Presbyterian Church St. John's Lutheran Church Rto.G*o.P.Magai______ Bee. Herman W. Meymr The FumetteBaptkt Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church KtP.Franci$C.Smer ,..._.. Reo. Hubert Carteton -------- Thelist MeJo&iJ^^ Rev. Stephen A, Lloyd top, Gilbert Staniell -f-- Wilmette English Lutheran Church __Rep, William Cube -.â€"^â€"

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