t»p TA^y«R NEWS.JRIDAV SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 JOHN'S LUTHERAN IE AUGUSTINE'S PARISH Linden and Prairie Aves. Wilmette. Herman W. Meyer M. A. Pastor 406 Prairie Ave. Telephone 1396 Services 15th Sun. after Trinity: 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible , class at Library Hall 9:45 A. M. First'service and sermon at the church 11:00 A. M. Second service and ser- . mon at the church.--------- iâ€" Sermon : "Impossible Serviceâ€"God and Mam- mon."-â€"Matth On Sunday morning and afternoon September 9 the annual festival at the Addison Lutheran Orphanage will take place. There will be services both in the forenoon and the after- ' noon. Incidentally, the new children s hospital is to be dedicated on the oc- casion. The day marks the 50th an- niversary of this orphanage. Auto route to Addison: Washington Blvd. to Maywood, then Lake Street into : Addison. Parking space at the '. grounds, entrance on St. Charles Road. ; THE SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY Stakes place at Library Hall on Sun- day morning September 16. It is ex- pected that everv child and every teacher in St. John's Sunday School .will be present to take part in the services, for which special program has been arranged. Dr. Carleton the rector of St. Augustine's, returned from his vaca- tion in northern Wisconsin last week and conducted the services at the church last Sunday. Rev. Leland Danforth, assistant at St. Augustine's, who has been conduct- ing the services during August in the rector's absence, began last Sunday the auturaa services atâ€"theâ€"Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, and will henceforth spend his Sundays jn tained for the work in mus<c thi?_yeajr. Mr. Heaps will be at the organ again in addition to his work as ^pei organist of Northwestern university. The Queen Esther Circle will hold its first meeting at the home of Miss Lillian Fitch, 1033 Elmwood avenue, on Tuseday the 11th, at 3:00 o clock. This is to be a special meeting and every member is urged to be present. Come and bring a new member. The regular rnonthly meeting of the Rock River Conference Board will be held on Wedrrestfayr September i<jth, at Grace Church, LaSalle and Locust Str^eis^_ajLjO__a_in^-£hisJ^ Tor7fe7erIce"^ally, and as many Wil ..if inomhly CONGREGATION OF THE CONGREGATION takes â- --â- -j place at the chofrch on Tuesday ^even- ing. - September 11, at â- $ o'clock. ? Every voter slsonW fee present. : Classes iot-lhe-rCteistiaa--erfaeation JW~chlidrcn will begin at St. John's 'church on Monday afternoon, Septem- I ber 17 at 4 o'clock. Any child 8 iyears of age or above may enroll. § Children between the ages of 8 and ; 111 enter the Junior division, those U labove 11 enter the Senior Class. It is llfhoped that parents will avail them- ^^selyes' of this opportunity and send llltheir children as soon as the classes ?! pjegin. There is no charge to anyone Spor these classes, all children being §|l|jjaught 'freely."1 "'â€"" f|;| The Lutheran Sundav School A$- f I sociation of Chicago has its semi- 3 ! annual meeting at the First St. Paul's ;| 'Lutheran church, Chicago, on Sunday I 1 afternoon and evening September 30. ff;:f'*f he officers and teachers of the North m-Shore Lutheran Sunday " school lll|:Teachers* Institute: axe a part of the, â- !â- ' organization and vsriil participate, vv St. Augustine's Church schools al- ways open for the autumn on the Sunday immediately following date of the opening of the grade schools, as so many children do not return to town until the day schools open. The first sessions of the St. Augus tine's Church schools will be held at 9:45 oclock Sunday morning, Septem ber 16. The Primary Church school sessions will be held in St. Augus- tine's Club house, while the Junior school will meet in the Parish house The Bible classes will be accom- modated in various separate rooms. The rector will be in charge of the services at St. Augustine's next Sun day. On the following Sunday some prominent layman to the International Convention of the Brotherhood of St. (Andrew, which will then be meeting nj_CJikagQ^^flalL-give the addressâ€"at St. Augustine's. Announcement regarding the open irag of the Children's Movies at St Augustine^ and the beginning of activitTes"ln the Boy Scouts, the Pi oneers and other organizations will >e made later. Mrs. S. B. Roberts is seriously ill at the Henrotin hospital, Chicago, the result of a recent major operation Latest reports are that she is pro- gressing satisfactorily. mette ladies as can do s© are urged to be present. The Midweek Prayer and Praise Services have been held all summer, and will continue during the year, at the usual time. Scout organizations will be whipped into shape again as soon as thmem- bers return to their homes. The Girl Scouts are planning a division oFthe TrooP into Senior and Junior Troops This has become necessary because ot the large membership. It is hoped that this work will be swinging into line inside of two weeks. It will be necessary to hold meet- ings of both the Official Board and the Sunday School Board as soon as Dr.~Sta.nseH' returns. Dates will be announced later. Miss Lylah M. Fleming has moved to Wilmette, in preparation for the intensive work of the coming year. She has rented an apartment at the residence of Mr. Charles A. Fleming, 919 Twelfth street. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Regular autumn services will be re* sumed at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, September 9. Sunday school session will begin promptly at 9:30 A. M. The regular Church service will be- gin as usual at 11 A. M. Dr. George P. M^gillr^e^pastbr, has returned fonribJs_vacaticji_juiiL ^fl-j^r^r^-xh^rge^TTtfie Sunday serv- ices. The new work on the church plant is progressing rapidly and the addi- tion should be ready for occupancy be- fore the winter months. ENGLISH LUTHERAN BAPTIST CHURCH llfll All the regular {-ervices of the Wil- li! jtnette. Baptist Church have been re- |i| sumed preparatory to the great rally I; 1 period at the close of this month. SI The Woman's Society meets for their il September social gathering at the f v$ home of Mrs. David Nelson, 821 Elm- y| wood Ave. this afternoon at two -.'yvfrp'clock.- ^ :-. _ _ _...... ,..... ; ' . ,^.^ _ 7l>!ii|The Bible school will meet by de- |il| partmehts on Sunday morning at 9:45 JifpwifH'graded instructions for all ages. !p|piAi:: :-the^' â- â- Morning Worship at .11 fill o'clock,, -the Pastor will preach, and ||jp|he--«msic will again be in charge of lUftthe 'Wilmette Baptist Choral society ||ISiUnder the direction of Mr. E. J. Mun- ||||§yson. „;':::,.;;;,. â- â- };â- -., ev|«% :P"'"; C; U|P:'"The Senior B. Y. P. U. will, meet sf^at 5:30 in Children's Hall. The theme |g||w.glvJbe;;'Finding .the Folks.".«:-â- â- â- â- . |f:>i||*"":Theâ- '- September meeting . of the llll^Church Council will be held on Tues- Owing to the absence of Dr. Stan- sell from the city, it is impossible to announce his subjects for next Sun- day, but he expects to return at the «jday evening at eight o'clock. Plans Ien? .of,this, week fhd will be in the- pfor the rally period will be discussed1 Pu,PJt for the regular srevices. >©:nd adopteaVat this meeting. .. _, * . .. . > â- „....-^,,.-,,.„,.«â- â- ..,„,â- â- ..â- â- -.,â- ..:,. v f The Epworth League services will Greenleaf and Seventh. William Guise, Pastor Services for Sept. 9th : Bible School at 9:45. Classes for all ages. We shall be glad to greet all who have been away on their vaca- tions_~or over Labor Day. Owing* to the absence of our superintendent, Mr. Mueller; Attorney Gash, the assistant superintendent will preside. Worship and sermon at 11 o'clock The pastor WilTlleTiver^ an important and timely message based on John 11: 1-11. A good attendance of all members and friends is* desired. Come and find out what blessed things the Lord has in store for all who love Him and His sanctuary. The officers, teachers and other adults of the Sunday school will meet Friday evening of this week at 7:30 for an important conference. The church council will meet the same evening atr8:l5. â- â- --â€" "The Missionary society will hold its September meeting on next Thurs- day, the thirteenth. Let us make this one of the big meetings of the year and, in so doing, get a good start in our fall work. METHODIST CHURCH % |§fii',TbJieguiar Mid-Wee^ meetings ior' HS Prayer and Fellowship will be held on |fe^ed^e^a^,.;e^ping, September 12. : Ijjvv ;TM'^?elearsal. of|§the : Wilmette ^>vpaptist-Chdral."society"will' be held at §|pY:the '"church on , Thursday evening, §fP^September 13. ; ;:â- "â- â- „..,,, ,,,.,.^:,^---^:: rflft-Tnt Wilmetle Baptist church is lo- if^&«ated at the corner of Wilmette and |fif Fortsi :Avenjres, and welcomes all to |^|JtS:sefvicesl3irhe pastor, Revv Francis |S>^.Stifler maybe rcachesd at his study ^J;-during the mornings or by appoint- IIM inent. The Church Office is open daily from 9-5, except Saturdays isrhen it is open from -9-12. The Church telephone is Wilmette 2235. WSrCHUWffif ^^ The regular monthly meeting of the *3ltock...JMver.-conference;:^-;t^lW.r:Hi" •M. S. will be held Wednesday, Sep .:: -fttetnbes; l^^^racji^e^cJi^MrSall filing promptly at 10 o'clock. This is <iR very important as well as instruc- -^>1ti*eTReeting and we hope that a large :li,iMijfnber^oi'women fro^Jh^Wilmette v^iSiftlll"'wilt"' h* present.fe-:'":;'-!^ open-agaiw next Sunday evening at 6:15. It is urged'that all of the young peo- ple who are in town be present at this opening meeting of the year. Miss Lylah M. Fleming will present the lesson topic. The Yourig Women's Missionary Society will hold a beach party on Tuesday evening, the 11th. The pro- gram will be given around the camp fire. Every member is urged to be ^presentw^t^r-T'-....... â- -â- ^-rc The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet on Thursday, Si ^ t-mber 13, at the home of Miss Qui^. 622 Central avenue. The ifieeting wi.. begin promptly at 2:30, and the pro- pram will_ include the election of of- J^fjej^Joj^heYejBsuuing^^ ntvr wbmen of the church are especially urged to come and get acquainted; si*'*";" "^\'0-99-<'ft'^:i":^. 7' â- |?{|The Sunday school lias had a-#ery successful summer program, and will be re-orgariized for the year's work as ^P^as^^^^ fibildxe«JU?e^«r«~fe*stlie w|«i^y;:^chpols: ~~ ~..... Tentative plans are^being made for the re-organization of the chorus choir as soon as Mr. Borchera-..returns from his vacation. HJgJiJ^ei^ar^ye^ "Si In true American spirit and promptitude, President Coolidge has appealed to the American people . . ♦ "to contribute in aiding the unfortunate and giving relief to the people of Japan." In accordance with this appeal, the Wil- mette Church Council, believing that there *]0uld be an opportunity for community expression in connection with this unpar- alleled catastrophe, has arranged with the Wilmette State Bank for the opening of a special account for contributions from res- idents of the Village. It is hoped that res- idents will respond to this opportunity in a manner worthy of Wilmette. Contributions will be received by THE WILMETTE STATE BANK 1200 Central Ave., Wilmette â- •"â- ;,. ' « ^ or by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Coun- cil, Thomas H. West 1027 Central Ave. Checks shovddJbe made payable to "W. C. C. Japanese Fund." First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev, Stephen A^^y^.^j Jg^M^M^: /,»Vii/^ir/t\ir^Y!rfyVa^»YAuuV\i;7« DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Wilmette English Lutheran Ornrdb Il40 Wilmette Ave. Rev. Hubert Carleton St. John's Lutheran Church Linden and Prairie Aves. * Rev. Herman W, Afeyer ta"'"-"":" '""r:" ,&4is0 _fik . i^^^BiiSisA Ihe^Winette Bap^flni^"^^^ Forest and Wilmette ,. **k-^Rto. Francis StiflerhW:-m:m^-sy-K^ (»\ iiV^ iiV4n ii /'♦Vtr^yxi irs,