20, 1924 classes assembling at 9 : 45, and the ad- University of Chicago ult department at 10 o'clock. Honora Wilmette junior, Intermediate and~senlor B. The Y. P. U's have dlscontinuea their meetings until tan. The appointment of Henry ]. Smith, Thebe mid-week ot the church news editor of The Chicago Dat·t y News, Tomorrow night Is the much-talked will held on meeting Wednesda" evening, t "Lak Gen va Booster Fair ·· di · ~ected bey the Epworth league. ·Man; at The 8 o'clock In Children's hall. socl- as assistant to the president in charge of Wilmette Baptist Choral ~~t'~u~:~rt~tsyoat!'.:_:~~n~e~i;gt; ;::~;;. ety will meet tor rehearsal on Thurs- public relations has been announced by time, da·h!ve~~~enat ~i1~5 ::;~e~heto~hu~~ite Dr. Ernest DeWitt Burton, president of Sunday, at 9:30 the church Bchool In Cross work at the church this atter- the University of Chicago. church Is loIn announcing Mr, Smith's appointdren are cordially Invited to attend cated on Wilmette and Forest avenues ment President Burton stated that the here. and welcomes all to Its serv. l ces. The tremendous growth of the university, 11 :00 a. m. Morning service and ser- pastor, Rev. Francis c. Stifter, majr be the branching out of its educational and 9 research activities so that they affect with us, and all masons ·i n our parll!lh, offtce In charge of Miss Badger is open vitally every phase of daily life, both and their tamllles, are particularly dally except Saturdays trom 9-5 and social and economic, and increased pop~!k:d S~~ j;~~~: s~~~tc!~rvice. It will from 9-12 Saturdays. 2235 The church tele- ular interest in the university have 6 p. m. Epworth league meeting. phone Is Wilmette · made it not only desirable but actually Topic: "Play and Per~;~onallty." The a responsibility of the university to in- Methodist Church Wilmette and Lake Avenuel!l Rev. George Gilbert Stansell, Pastor Man ~~~l::P!f!:..:~!~e~':~um~~d ;~u~otc~l~: no-1!~e a~~~r:~~!oc:~ptlst ~~~:i!tythi:C:~~~~ antrr~S= form the public and its alumni of its work and services. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the university class of 1898, and is a member of the' Beta Theta Pi fraternity. f + His fi entire newspaper career o twenty- ve years has been wr'th The Daily News. Mr. Smith has attained distinction also as an author of four books, the latest of which is "Josslyn," which was pub'!iitt Jnclexifta Syatem Will Aid 1 : L , _ _ Pa ~ ~= sume his new position on July 1. Mr. Smith's home in Wilmette, where he is esteemed as one of its most honored residents. WILMtTn LIR joins with the village folk in wishing Mr. Smith every success in his new field of a<;tivity. ~g_n ~i, ~~e /.a~o~. :,-u:,~ft~~r~tf~ r~:~h~~ ~; h!~:~rndt>;,~~[l.ngT~~e ch~;~;;_ :oo ~~1~fi~:!~~o e~:~ct~e;w~;th t~:ai~~ J>.i~~d'&,nl;r~roy~· M~· c~hl morton, Ruth w .. chs, Helen Gates, Faith Burgi', Helen Lflly, Janet Hall, Virginia Liuck, VIrginia Werden, Mar~~b!:,derson, Janet Brown and Betty Next Sunday morning the Odd Fellows and their tamllies are to worship In this church at 11 o'clock. ~:. c~~~~~ 0{r~'i<a~:,e: M~~~~thh~~~~: .·L:o"ocr!! 7:30 p. m. The Boy Scouts will meet. Wednesday-You and your trlends are Invited to spend a "happy day" at the Agard Deaconess Rest Home at Lake Blutr, Ill. A luncheon will be served at 1.2 :30 at 50c a plate. Write or 'phone your reservation ahead. Wedne11day, !l:OQ p. m. Mid-week &l'rvlce of prayer and praise. Thursday, 7:00 p. m. The Junior Scouts In their reg-ular meeting. 8:00 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. The following Girl Scouts left tor camp yesterday unclt>r the leadership at South La Salle street. 19 8()() FROUC AT ~'M~-~ui~~M~!I~iui~it.\l.l~ie~·~wi"i. i.·~mi~ ui>l~l!¥~ i~iu~!l!i~ 9J~!Iiw~!l!1i~Pi.i'~ . 1... ii,~mi·v~-i·~reil\l~i®i!JM~i[i~~ii~~jiij~~jiijij~ii~ii~ii~~i S~~. CHURCH PICNIC Presbyterians Defeat M. E. Ball Team in Thrilling Diamond Battle I Index cards are being placed lilt Wilmette publ' tC J'b t rary catalogue h books w ich are not ·now listed: A · special cataloguer is going over 6t books in .the library. and listing tbia under the author, subJect and title caria. This indexing will aid the readen to t . k rvi and t find ge QUIC se ce 0 certaiJl Cit specific articles that are wanted ~ ing to the librarian. The cataloguer is going over the non-fiction books and lilt. ing the treatises on the same subjec:~a under subject headings. Such catal~ will make the books much more useflll to the readers. a T Willi Gj at the on Satt o'clock. of Mil only a Kathl')'l pink cll bridal satin. Theodo Lowry organ acatterc Philil groom'· the usl1 Stuyve~ of Bo Sou IBAPTISTS WIN SPRINT Methodists Girls Take 75. Y ard Daah "The Pace of the Children" "I will tnove on gently according to the pace of the children." ~Children must not be run off their feet by peonie tically church A r and~ a vi;it Boston. througf leaving will Mrs. immed' St. John's Lutheran "Mother, it was the best time I ever Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette had t" Herman W. Meyer, M. A. Pastor This was the verdict of one little 406 Prairie avenue. Tel. 1396 boy who attended the first Wilmette SERVICES Community Sunday school picnic in 1st Sunday after Trlnlty 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible the Glenview Forest Preserve Satclass. urday, June 14. There is no doubt that 9:45 A. M. First service an serthis youngster voiced the sentiments mon. . 11:00 A. M. Second service and ser- of all those who attended the picnic. mon. The weather was ideal and there MEETINGS 4:00 P. M. Sunday, June 22, S. S. was a good attendance, which at its maximum was estimated to be in the Association. 2:00 P. M. Thursday, June 26, Lad- neighborhood of 800 persons. IPs' .!\fission. . The inter-ehurch baseball competi1 :30 P. M. Saturday, June 28, SuntiOn was won by the Presbyterian day Bchool picn-Ic. Beginning on Wednesday, June 25, church, which defeated the Methodist and continuing until Tuesday, July 1, church to the tune of 13 to 5. the district ot northern tllinols of the Fi.W £y-t Wianen Lutheran synod of Missouri wHI convene at Peace church, California and The winners of the field events, so West 43rd streets, Chicago. Pursuing far as names were secured by the lng the usual custom the torenoon sessions will be given over to the dis- Judges, were as follows:50-yard dash-Boys 8 to tO-Donald cussion of a doctrinal paper on the Ki~L,O!!!£~ 2!_ Chr.!!!. .£!..!}9!'. H~\~ ~-i!l..~ ..!'}~r.,til~bii ,CWilrh K6YPlfi the afternoon aeBBlona will be devoted Presbyterian, third. ' to the transaction ot business matters. 50-yard dash-Girls 8 to 10-Alice The pastor Herman W. Meyer, ahd Carl A . Flck, of North Evanston, will Nord, BaJ?tist, first; Mary Jane Elder, represent St. John's at the convention, Presbytenan, second; Caroline Cazel On Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Presbyterian, third. ' the usual work meeting or the Ladles' 50-yard dash-Boys 11 to 13-Alvin Aid and M-Ission society will be held at the church rooms. All the wom- Bar't'holomew, fitlst; Wendell Keith ~~n~.f the society are exepected to at- Methodist, second; Karl Yort Con~ gregational, third. ' The Lutheran Sunday School associa50-yard dash-Girls 11 to 13-Martion of Chicago and vlclnlty will meet for Its third convention on Sunday at- tha Taucher, Presbyterian, first; Betty ternoon ancl evening, June 22, at Trin- McKay, Baptist, second; Elsie PatterIty Lutheran church, Oak Park. The afternoon meeting begins at 4 with a son, Congregational, third. Bear Run- Free-for-all - Maurice short service atter which the reports on the work accomplished will be Osborn, Methodist, first; Donald Weir given. Beginning at 5 departmental vi~itor, second; James Conner, visitor: demonsttatlons wlll be glvtn "lith children's and adult classes In an ' de- thtr.d; Joe Berol, Presbyterian, fourth. 2,:,-yard dash-Under 8 - Frank partmE>nts. A light luncheon wlll be aerved for those who expect to stay ~ooper, Methodist, first; Thomas tor the evening devotional service at F1relayn, Presbyt~rian, second; Phillip 7. At the close of this servlce certificates will be awarded to an those Zonne, Presbyterian, third. who have satisfactorily completed the M. E. Girla Can Sprint ftrat semester's work in the Institute. 75-yard dash-Girls 14 to 15-Eloise The Annual Sunday School picnic of Smith, .Methodi t, first; Jane Lyons, St. John's takes plact>, weather permitting, on Saturday afternoon June Methodtst. second; Lutie Stiles Meth' 28, at the Glen View Forest preserve odist. third. All the children of the Sunday schooi ~e~r Run-Boys and Girls 5 to 7and the week-day classes as Wt>ll as Phtlltp Zonne, Presbyterian, first; all the people who wish to go out with them are r!·Quested to meet at Fra~k Hooper, Methodist, second; the church, Wllrnete and Park ave- Davtd Haas, Baptist, third. nues, at 1 o'clock. Those in charge ot 100-yard dash-Boys 16 and overthe outing promise games and amusement galore tor young and old. Re- Charles Lundber~. Methodist, first; freshments will be served at the Albert Kramer, Presbyterian second· grounds, but all those who expect to Ed Dunne, Methodist, third: ' stay over tor the evening, and we hope 100-yard dash-Girls 16 and over~~:k~t "i~~c~.e many, should bring a Helen yY;ay, Con~regational, first; V. Chr~sttansen, Methodist, second· Gertrude Cope !and, Baptist, third. ' English Lutht>ran Shoe. Race-Delina Caldwell, ConG··eenleat and Se\·mth ~rega.ttonal, first; Sasha Green, PresWilliam Guise, Pastor St>rvlees to1· June 22: Worship with byterian, second; Betty Burroughs ' sermon at 11 o'clock. The Gospel for Methodist, third. the Sunday after Tcinity from Luke Baptiata "Ho~" Race 16 will form the basis of our mes50-yard-Free-for-all Men's Racesage. This pa11sage of scripture deals w-Ith The Rich Man and Lazarus. It ~[r. Van Kirk, Baptist. first; Mr. WilIs one or the very Important paasagel!l ltam~. Ba~tist, second; Mr. Stifter, ot scripture which should be careful- Baptrst, thtrd. ly studied and caretul~y Interpreted. ~0-yard dash-Ladies in knickersBible Bchool at 9~5. Graded leBsons. Mtss Peas~. Methodist. first; Mrs. Haas. Baptist. second; Mrs. MathieThe adult class will study the lesson on The Raising ot Lazaru11. The pro- son. Baptist, third. gram rendered last Sunday was very The first parties arrived on the delightful In every way. We thank - all who took part and all who aa- grouf!ds ab?ut 9:30 o'clock in the mo~ntn~ whtle the last did not leave ~:~~d s:~~es':.ay In making the pro- u~ttl almost the same time in the eve- parents and adult leaders who live too fast. ~Chit U11t years, for ei receiv recog Each prima the S bible Susan Ellis, B.W ton -w tized ot. ~ he.t-d hack by par ents and adult leaders out of whose lives wonder, poetry, faith, trust and love have gone. ~Christ can go no faster in the conquest of way Septe Mr nut a in-la week Star after of h the world than "the pace of the children." ~The Wilmette Churches, Sunday Schools, and Daily Vacation Bible School invite you to time the progress of the Community by the needs and possibilities of its children. M Keni tuck Satu hom R cut 615 Mr. mat M DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: St. Aucustine'· Episcopal Caardl 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rro. Hub"' CtWltto,. Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rn~. Stt,ltnt A. L/Qyd !" The committee wishes to thank the Boy Scout organizations for assistance The Dally Vac~lon Bible Bchool rended in various ways during the conducted under the auspices of the day. Wilmette Church Council will be opened next Monday. The children who enroll In this splendid community en terprlse will be well repaid tor th; Bathinc Season ()pena time spent. The co-operation ot all on Saturday, June ZI =-~~~is a ':u:::S~~sted In making the Wilme~te bathing . beach patrons will take thetr first offic1al dip at the local Baptist Church beac~es, Saturday, June 21. The official On Bun~ morning. June 22 l\fr openmg of the beach has been delayed Stiller wtll oonttnue hts aeries Th · because of the cold weather and if the Clltn.t of U.. New Testame t, e ··· oa tile tlaeme "Christ A n speak- weather .man is ~ind on &turday, the Jolla." ccordlng to beach wrll have rts sanctioned opening. Tile Bible eehool with &d A number of bathers rushed tbe seaatnetloa for all ac · wtftr coe~l in. Ita "8'Uiar -...Ions throui'h .Tun~. ~b: son. Some of them took their first plash Decoration Day. The Holy Comn~nlon service will be held June 29. nmg. St. Jolm'a Lutheran C.arcla Wilmette and Park Aves. Rtt~. The Fnt Presh,teriu Oaara N intb and Greenleaf Rn~. Gttw1Jt P. MtJtlill Renno,. W. Mtyt,. ne w-m.ue Baptist a..ra Forest and Wilmette Ava. .. ................ Ouuda 703 Greenleaf Ave. RIV. WiUC.. GWu Rro. Prot~ci4 Stifttr or Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rn~. Gilbm sr-.ll