Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1921, p. 9

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1921 |L.'*S* home <* Mrs. Steen Billow, /Uo Greenwood avenue. more and Miss Clague will conduct I May 16, is, "The Function of the a partyâ€"ask them about it. (Teacher of Religion in Child Life. On Friday, May 20, the boys' base- ball team ^rilUmeet-a-team-from-the-----Th^WoTn^s-HoWTilissionary so PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Presbyterian «m»eh-4s located the corner of Ninth street and reenleaf avenue. You will find a cordial Christian renting awaiting you if you should disposed to attend the services. low will be interested in the ser- 011 for next Sunday morning at 11 clock. Sermon subject â€" "Does Our Re- gion Need to be Modernized?" Sunday Service* Sunday schoolâ€"9:30 A. M. Church serviceâ€"11 ."00 A. M. Senior Christian Endeavorâ€"6 P. M. unior Christian Endeavor^-3 P. M. school will Mr. Lloyd will give the last of a series of lectures on Child Psychol- ogy next Wednesday evening at 7:45 in Pilgrim hall. These lectures, started last Fall and given each month during the winter, have been a source of great comfort to many parents in Wilmette. The course was giveir in a very simple form, stripped of technicalities, and deal- ing with difficulties peculiar to Wil- mette. This lecture will deal with young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty years, 4he sub- ject being, "Building Worlds With Dreams", Intermediate department Sunday school teachers will be par- ticularly interested in this discussion. A business meeting of the church Noyes street school of Evanston. A good game is promised. Game will be played on Congregational church playground. On Saturday, May 21, the Junior and Intermediate departments of the Church school will entertain a group from the First Italian Church of Chi- cago. There will be baseball games betweenâ€"the boys and girls of the two churches and a basket ball game I is being planned between the two | groups of girls. It is hoped that a large number of the entertaining | young people will be on hand to wel- come their visitors; "Hot Dogs" will be served to the visitors. I ENGLISH LUTHERAN Wednesday Services Services each Sunday at the Wil- mette Woman's club at Tenth street and Green leaf avenue. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Church services at 11 A. M. The Charter Membership will be closed Sunday, May 15, and all per- sons interested are cordially invited to present their names for member- ship not later___than Sunday morning so that they may be included among the charter members. low- ing the lecture and teachers and offi- Intermediate Christian Endeavorâ€" cers of this school are urged to at- 00 P. M. . tend. Mid-week Prayer serviceâ€"8 P. M.I â€" ' The Cozy Corner Circle .will hold an afternoon meeting Thursday, May ^tv, at the cnurcn. K fi; Wf; mONattHURCH The constitution of the General Synod, with possible or permissable modifications, will be adopted at the services on Sunday morning, May 15. Come and enjoy the services and, if interested, become a charter mem- her._________________i [. . i ciety held their annual mite box opening at the North Shore hotel, Ev- anston, Tuesday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. W. C. Jones. ♦â€" Mrs. D. A< Stoker, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, entertained the Young Women's Missionary society, Monday evening, May 9. The following have been elected of- ficers of the Epworth league for the new year beginning June 1: Edwin L. Stafford, president. Miss Ruth Stoker, Department of Spiritual Work. Miss Margit Marks, Department of World Evangelism. Miss Mabel Thorsen, Department of Social Service. .*j Miss Margaret Gloria Stafford^De- partment of Recreation and Culture, and Pianist. William Reinhold, Department of Publicity. Music. Miss Edna Davison, Department of William Tarrent, Secretary. Ralph English, Treasurer. Miss Myrtle D'Arcy will lead the Epworth League meeting next Sun- day evening, May 15. Dr. Rapp has arranged with the Rev. Earnest Daily Smith to preach" for him next Sunday, May 15, that he may rest a little and fulljr recover from his slight physical indisposi- tion. The Ladies' Aid society will give/a birthday party tonight, May 13. to which you are invited. Refresh- ments will be served and the program song, prayer1, bible exposition and Christian fellowship. You will not be embarrassed by being asked todo -something- you are not accustomed to do. Come and help make this on* of the best meetings of the church. Beginning Sunday, May 15, we will have a printed bulletin. Notices must be in the hands of Brother Bickham, who has charge of it, by Wednesday evening. This will save time and will enable everyone to take all the notices home. Alas for the fading glory of the official announcer. Dr. Heckman will preach for us Sunday morning, May 22. Keep this in .mind and be sure and attend. All men, 'whether Methodists or not, are invited to attend Dr. Rapp's Bible class in Jones'â€"hall every Sun- day at 9:40 o'clock. The lesson be- gins at 10. Bring your friends. Professor Hutchins teaches the bible class for women, which meets in the church at the regular Sunday school hour 9:45 o'clock. We have classes with good teachers, for all ages. Bring or send your children. The Woman's Guild will hold its nnual Business meeting and elec- on of officers this afternoon in the hurch parlors at 2 o'clock. Members the Guild should make a special ort to attend this last meeting of year. Rev. S. A. Lloyd, pastor, will preach ext Sunday morning on, "Efficient dministration". The subject for the inior Congregation sermon will be, f I Were You", continuing the. se- ts in alphabetical order. The Neighborhood Circle will hold all-day meeting Tuesday, May 17, The Washington Avenue Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph T. Huff, 706 Washington avenue, Fri- |day, May 20. Mrs. J. G. Wfay and Mrs. Williams will assist the hostess. The young people of the church are jnvited to a Rally to be held at the Wellington Avenue- Church, Fri-, day, May 20. All Congregational j I young people from Chicago and vi- cinity are invited and it promises toj be a "big night". The entertaining church will furnish the music; a| Lake Geneva stunt will be given by First Church, Oak Park; and Dr. C. H. Haas of Anada, Turkey, will tell thrilling stories of erperiences of Turkey . during the_ War;. Mc.. Gil METHODIST CHURCH Enough of our Epworth leaguers got themselves together last Saturday evening to go to Covenant church anit- bring home the banner from the Sub District rally. Wilmette league has will consist of a stunt furnished by each of the five divisions. As a birth- day gift you are asked to bring as many pennies as you have sojourned years in this vale of tears. If the number of your years js a secret a monetary acknowledgement that you are one hundred will be held in con- fidence by the gift-taker. If you would like to have a part in the erection of the memorial-tablet had ^the banner ever since it was Jâ€" our men who went into service c-f^u'n^1.^-" ag° W.he,n Lake during the war, bring your contribu- Side Sub District was created. tion „ext Sunday^ No more than one ~. . , . .7" ,, ., .dollar wiirbeaccepted from anyone, The girls of Mrs. Bucks class and fiye cents will ive you an inter- cleared about $50 on the play which t -n tne tablet, they gave last week. . ' __ The subject for the Teachers" Remember the mid-week service,i Training class for. Monday evening, Wednesday evening at 8 o clock, jor I Next Sunday is one of the great festivals of the Christian Church known as Whitsunday or the Day of Pentecost, the day on which the Holy Snirit was bestowed on the infant Church, fifty days after the Resur- rection Day and ten days after the Ascension of our Lord. There will be Celebrations of the Holy Commun- ion atâ€"St. AugustineV ^Church at" R O'Hnrlf anj_af 11 n'rlftfIr At the 11 o'clock service there will be a sermon suitable for the day. The Church school will meet as usual at 9:45. for the Moving Picture entertain- ments for the boys and girls of Wil- mette which it is hoped to present weekly at St. Augustine's Parish House free of charge for all boys and girls of the village. Full an- nouncements will be given very soon. The entertainments will^ consist of iconrellieT,^cni!dren's stories and the best of everything suitable to the en- tertainment of children. St. Augustine's took its part in the celebration of Chicago Boys' Week by haying a sermon at the Sunday morning service on the importance of boyhood to the church and to the (Continued on page 12) Morality, tike money, is an excellent acquisition. But it is not sufficient mere- ijr ta be goodany more than to be rich. One must dfo good as well as be good. There are morality misers as well as money misers. Just as some folks withold money from circulation-â€"away from its field of useful- nessâ€"and count themselves as rich, so do ..d-abor^ilxhurch insti- tutions, morality has its established reser* voirTahcJin^^ d, concerted usefulness. Alone, unaided, one man's money cap- ital may suffice for little more than the maintenance of self and family. Alone, unsupported, one man's morality may nessâ€"ana couni uicm&civca aa hwh,.w w «..v,-rr~------, ---- . ~ . - other folks content themselves with the suffice merely for his own right living. mere possession of morality, instead of putting their right-living into service. But the money capital of many men, merged in banks, promotes huge enter- ttinff tneir riKnt-iivinu iiu«-» ocivi«-v,. â- _ ...~. &â€" -- â€"--,â€"• » ,. . - M<Ly has, in bankingIBBRBte*. .he pr,sfs. *g.MJS>*g^ftSB logical reservoirs for its storage, and chan- nels for its distribution into needing fields united in their chosen Church, promotes the right living of a whole community. Put your morality into circulation, by banking it in one of Wilmette's Churchestvery^unday, Y^mplaidr^wWt compoWn&^interest. Tte Wilmette Baptist Church The First Presbyterian Church icopal Church Wilmette Engl The First Methodist Church St. John's Lutheran Church The First Congregational Church

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