Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1924, p. 18

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~:0MIJPJL1Eil1E If»JR(())CGJRAM JRJE§l!JOOIE[}) UN AlLlL WITJLMETIIE CIHIUJ~<CIHI~ Bl·ooks, Edward Cullen, Theodore De- China, will be the speak er a.t tile Mrs. Noble Cain teachers lang. John Hellmuth. Robert King, Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock, portion as "two to one." or officers all:d Joseph Koerper, Daniel Lanning, Ar· A study of th e two sides of lite as rn~tallatton of th e burch school nold Lindstrom, Richard Nichols, GerThe East End circle, Mrs. J. V Jesus pietu1·es them Is very InterestB,· Rev. StE'phen A. Llo~·d ,, sun·! a'. !'t'iJlt'tll ht'r !! I. i~ Fri t>n rl~~l_i) ing. You will be interel!ted In h ea~ ard Taylor. . Trlennen, chairman, will hold a H,·mn-~'Rejolce Ye Pure Jn Heart suuda \ 'at th·· Hrtllli"t ~hur<·h. IS Promoted from the Intermediate to well party on Monday afternoon ing Dr. Magill's discussion of th1~ is an a 1111 1al ,.v .. ut wht~h has rlone R~nedlction the Young People's Department: Ruth the home ot Mrs. David J. Davia 7Jt llliH'h to gi\·,. th·· t'hun·h 11~ fair repu- subject n ext Sunday morning at 1 1 Arnold, Marjortes Banning, Virginia. Elmwod avenue, In honor ot Mrs. 'rre« tation for ('OI'IIiality. ThP officers and o"1_ocQk~ntat ion : "\Ve grow by C:" l> 1 '.~s ~~~~~; de~:,.;~rch In D" ..... Gullmant BradfOl'd, Jane Calloway, Emily Clag- H . Lent, who moves to K Pn! hvorth workers will visit the homes of the gett, Esther ·Crabb, Ruth Hlrtchllft, and Mrs. James W. McElroy, who 11'111 " ' hat is not ex 1>ressed d1es. e hurch In the aftprnoon, and bring slon. Ann Lawrence, Betty move to Centervtlle, Iowa, In Oc tober. Another quotation: "Aboard a man- THE GRADUATES FROM THE VARI- Ruth King, t hl' ~rt>!'li ngo!'! of the church to eve1·y or-war," said an old sailor to a young OUS DEPARTMENTS Lawrence, Mary Martin, . Althea nwmhcr in the congregation. apprt>ntlct> " th e re's only two things From th e Cradle Roll to the BeCgatlnn-, Northam, Nathalie Meers, Audrey Roosevelt Troop No. 2 will meet Skinner, Helen Wray, Margaret Boyn- at headquarters Tuesday evenin t Morning Wor~<hiJ;-at 11 o'clock . 'Vm . -one's du'ty, t·other's mutiny," some- ners' Department: Marion Noble Gloria Jean, ton, Carl Anderson, Franklin Bowes, 7 o'clock. g, a H . Barnes will prPside nt the or~an. one has added, "A man -o'- war Is ~ot Elizabeth D. English, En·rson, 1\farlon Dale Goode, Marga- E . Seymour Burge, Sydney Davies, The vested c h oir wlll sing. Mr. Su tl er th e only place where this Is tr)J e. will Pl't·ach on th P thpme. "Taking rita 1'. Hellmuth, Mary Porter Owens, Robert Kline, Dick Macallster, James On Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloct Troop No. ;; of -;he fJny Scouts will Doris Jean Paterson. Betty Young, Mulvey, Pei"I"Y Owens, Rollin Simonds, will begin a series of Bible st udlq .Jesus SPJ"Iou.·ly." meet in th e church gymnasium l\lon- Hobert Ande1·son, Donald C. Berbllng- Harold Spinney, Carl Yost. on "The Beginnings of the Christian 'fht· llllllt> l'chool has commt'nced Its day evening at 7 :30 o'clock. The e1·. John Henry Brenchley, Hugo D . Promoted trom the Young People's Church." These studies are particufall " ""k in t·nrn··~t. The s.<·hool C?n- Junior Scouts will rned Prltlay after- Fishe1·, Jr.. Charles \V. Gregory, Department: Lila Anderson, Helen larly appropriate to the entranct' Into v<·nr·s at !1 : 4.i . with graded Jnst··uctJOn noon at 3:30 o'clock. Ches.ter C'. Hand, Samuel Morgan, Anderson, Ruth Bower, Allee King, our fiftieth anniversary. Th e course fo·· all ag-es. "'itllam :\[unsen Roberts, F. Cushing Katherine Koerper, Edna Peterson, will be conducted by Mr. Lloyd, who Our mldwPek aervil'E' !11 'VE'dnesday. J1·.. Jam.es Louis Steen. Ruth Shellman Mildred Tldeman will be assisted by speakers selected The Intr· rmedlat~ B. Y. P. r:. wlll 8 o'clock. " 'e ))ave tak.-n up a detln- Hmlth, F··om the 13egmners to th e Pr·lmary Rob e rt Drake Ellis Jones Edward mPt' t at th<' ehurch at 3:30. ite cou1·se of Rtudy, for th<> next three Departme1~t: Jean ~utter. Ma~y Ann Sheldenhelm, Fred Stone, H~rry Stone, trom the congregation. months. In the Book of Act:<. Duff, Ht· l o~. Lind_s~·om,, Shlrle). Anita Winlfr·ed Taylor, Glenn wray. The Cozy Corner circle, Mrs. J . c. The Fall nnlly of the Senior R. Y . (All e xce pt one of those graduating A. Anderson, chairman, will b E>n terThe "SJ>ok cs" of lhP \Vomnn 's society McCoy, ~l:u). Mol gan, Suzane ~plnney, P . l'. \\a~ ·· grE'at :-~ucct'SS. At the Hom<'r !lfP_l\'Jn Bonnem, Jarvrs Leon f··om the Young People's deartment talned at the home ot Mrs. Anna rearwill mP e t for lun chf>on nnd n·g-ula·· m('eting of the seniors to be held in B1·own, \VJlliam B··own, John Norris, will be entering college this fall) son at 1340 Bryn Mawr avenu e, ChiC'hilflren's hall next Sunday at 5:30, JH'O~p·am Tu esday, Septpmber 23 , at Fr·ank HanCiall, Jr., Byron Ransburg, ( · cago, on Thursday atternoo 1·, p. ptem!\fr. Preston r:. nrwig, n.ssoclatf' Clil'N'- the following hom es: Spokt· No. l with 1\lfss Grace Boynton ot Yenchlng, ber 25. tor of the AmE'riean Youth l"ouncla- l\h·s. c. V. Baker, 826 Gr<'t'llleaf ave- ~!~~fl ,t·~i'~~';;',' Jr ., Kenneth Weld, Hoition, will h t' the speakt·t·. H e has a nu£> ; 2 with Mrs. Louts Co nd~·. 1001 Promoted from the Primary to the r O 0 0 0 vpry timely message · for the group Oakwood aven uf'; 3 with l\ll·s. Robert Junio1· Depa1·tment: Alison Burge, 1:1 01:10 1:1 01:10~ nntl his top!<' i~< In the nntur f' of a S . Swaim , 70i Laurel avpnu~> : 4 with f'hallt'nge: " \\'hat Are You GuillA' to l\Jrs. F. A. AndrewH, 1316 J.:::lmwootl Lucy C'lagdt, Canie May Dllkes, Marnn About It?" ll \ 't'llUt·: ;; with l\£1'S. D . F. Hall, 809 On Tuesday evening. SeptemlH'r 23, Central avenue: 6 with llfrs. G. R. "01 ~ tht· men or th(' church will Rit down narrt>t~<on, f>fl!) Linden uvt>nut>; 7 with eano1· A. Potter, Kath e rine Thompson, ~ " -' to dinner together at 7 o'clock. l\Iys- ~fl·s. K l\L Peterson. 29:1 St!Vt'llteenth l'riscilla \Vh eelock , Donna Zoernach, tprlous publicity has aroused g1·eat stl't>d: S with Mrs. R. V.'. Moody, 1235 Donald Briggs, John Cutler, Robert 0 Fletcher. Ronald Fuermann. Otis interest ht the meeting. Only ono Ashland avenue; 9 with Mrs. \V. H. Dramatics-Expression-Etiquette-Culture 0 thing ·is sure. No money is to be l\fagne··. 219 Dupee place : 10 with Gooch, Walter Hogan, Franklin Me- 0 rais ed. Mrs. \\-. )lcUinley, 763 Ml hlgan nve- C'abe. C.Herber·t 1\llles McDonald, Jr., Walter ' Merrill, L. Pelott. Allen Ross- ~ Special classes for children. nu ; 1l with Mrs. F . M. Simmons. 929 Dl'. Frederick A. Agar, secretary of Fo1·est avenue; 12 with l\ln1. H. W. man, Edward Schmidt, Richard Steen, tht· Htewar·clship and Church Efficiency Se~:~n;~?:t:na;~~;n the Junior to the Fall term opens Saturday, September 6, 1924. de1>artment of the Board of l\llsslon- \\'t> ld , 31;; Runset road, 'Vinnetka. a··y Co-operation of the Northern Dap"The Challenge that Young Pt>oplc ~~~·~~~.~.-w~~~ ~~~~;r~~nL~u~:t~au~~= Fourth year. t 1st convention will ht> th e guest of Facing In the Church," Is th e man, Lorl'a!ne Briggs, Jean Cr·ossley, 0 the chu··ch Tuesday an<l W'ednesday Are topic that Re,·. neo1·ge H. Fickes, tllof next week. He will be llrtos t·nt at Julia Cru><sley, Elizabeth Haack, Helen OD PILGRIM HALL, WILMETTE a lunch on of the otficial boards of decto·· of Young People' s work ot Chi- Hall, Ha?: e l Knepper, Mary Lent, Isath e chu1·ch at l\tarshnll Fltel<l's Tea cago Presb~·tt·r .\· . will speak on In the b 1 :\laca llstt>r, Eallne Nelson, Inger 0 0 room on Tuesday noon . and on \\'ed- Christian Endeavor meeting Hunday M. l'aast·hto, Elizabeth Por·ter, Helen Wilmette ancf Lake Avenues ~ nesday night hu will conduc t the mid- t'Vt>nl ng at 5:30 o'clock . This Is the Randall. Sa1·ah Rossman, Margaret first meeting atter the vacation time. Stackhouse. Isabel Thompson, Florweek m ee ting. Call Wilmette 1204 for information. Th e young people art- urgt>d to take ence Tlcteman, Josephine Tone, CorThe choir will m eet tor rehearsal advantag"' or the oppol'tunltiPs that nt-lia Tone, Dorcus Tuttle, Jane Yost, will be ol'l'ered them through the e fon Thursday evening at 7:45, at the o~~ Ande~on, Robert Adam. Phii~ ~~~~~O~~~~o~~~~~~o~~~o~~~~~~O~~~o~~~~~~o~~~O~~~~ forts of the officers or the soclt>ty. church. WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 MAG Baptist Church o . r..:: at the w· plorcn The mancc fall.; I must Pic trip leavin Marcl the ~ airpla Set west only the I~ coast No i:~·l~l~o,E~t:i~~g,l\l~·J~~)e ~~~ir:~n.J~.~ T.ne ~an R·n [t Stud · 0 ·· L a Advance notices a1·e being given or two Significant PVents in th e life Of the church to tak;' place late ·· this mon~h. On Saturcla~· afternoon and l:lVemng, Septembt>r 27. the otHcer·s and workers or the church will hold their Fall retreat, with sessions from 4 to 6, and 7 to 9. Dinne1· will be se1·ved f··om 6 to , 7. On Sunday evening, September 2 , the Church V\.'or.shil) department will present a. special eve~~~g s~~c~rs~~ ~!~~- the organ, choir St. Augustine's Parish Next Sunda~·. Septembe1· 2l, being St. Matthew's Da~·. thel't' will be Holy Communion at 8 o'clock, aml Holy Communion with sermon at 11 o'clock In the morning. As St. Augustine's Church schools always asst>mble on tht' Hunda\· after the publ)c schools open, both ·schools will have th e ir first fall session Sunday, September 21, at 9:45 o'clock. The l>rlmary school up to and IncludIng the third g1·ade (public school standing} will assemble In the Club house for their lesson per·iod and at 10:15 o'clock will proceed to the church for· a children's slmnle service ot worship. At 9:45 o'clock the othe·· school will assemble In the church for . Its service ot worship to be followed by the leaeon P·rlod 'in ~he IIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII! ' Our Offer for Dollar Days = 1 Above are the announcements of the appointments of the \VIlmette Baptist church, J.o~orest and V\"ilmette avenues, for the week beginning toda)', September 19. The simple announcements, howevel", do not convey the abounding welcome that awaits all who t!nd their way to this place of worship or any of the meetings durthe week. This church exlata tor Uuo communitY In which God has placed lt. The pastor, Rev. Francis C. Stlfte1·, ts here not only to serve the church but also the people of this village Insofar as his time and strength will permit. He may be reached at his study during the mo··nlngs or by APpointment. The church office Is Qpen daily except Saturdays trom 9 to 5 a.nd from 9 to 12 on Saturday!!. The church telephone is Wilmeth !!235. 'PaTl·h. hou .... The women of the Associated guilds gave a tea to the women or the Parish yesterday In the Clu·b house, to give all women ot the congregation an opportunity to become better acqualnte<l and to talk over the women's work ot St. Augu·s tlne·s tor the coming year. The regular sessions or the Guild will begin Thursday, September 25.- Mrs. F. D. Day and Mn. W. E. Ten BroE>ck were In charge of the ten. Next Thursday, September 25, there will be a week day celebration of the Holy Communion In the church, especially tor ~he women of the Parish. This ct>lebratlon will be held every succeeding Thursday at 10 o'clock In the morning. This service will be followed for the present by a discussion class In the church for women led by Re-v. F. J. Tromp, the subJect being, .. Evangelism In the Church." The ChaJ)ter ot the Daughters ot the King at St. Augul!tlne's will begin Its weeki~· meetings Thursday, September 25. The ftrst meeting of St. Augustine's Vestry tor the p1·esent season was held \Vednesday evening ot this week In the recto··'s office to transact routine Vestry business. ~ ~ ~:~~~~ :!::~:~ WALL RAPER DECORATOR PHONE 2491 Methodist Church Sunday, September 21: 9:30. Sunday school in all Its department&. The superintendents for· the coming year will be In char·ge. The Adult and Young People's department under Mr. Bickham Is plannln&' a moat interesting program. 11. Church worship service. Rev. J. Hastie Odgers, our District SuperIntendent, will preach at this service. ~~m~:~~ch~·lll also be received Into 6:00. Intermediate League-This organization Is for all boyl! and girls between 12 and 15 yeal'8 of age. An Interesting meeting Is pr·omlst'd all who come. 6:15. Epworth League. A social time will b held atter the Devotional eervice. I I = INTERIOR == lllaHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUI 5ternerts -:- = Paint Store I == fl ~ ~ ------~ PHONE WILMETTE 1870 RETAIL 1213 WILME'ITE AVE. Monday, 7:30 o'clock. Boy Scou·ts will hold their regular meeting. Parents who have small boys trom about 9 to 1!!, whom they would' like Wednesday, 4 o'clock. Meeting ot trained In buy choir singing, should the Girl Scouts. \York on Tender- bring their boys to Mr. Thomas Ful~m· b~e:~~~d Class and Me1·tt Badges le··ton, organist and choirmaster. next T.uesday or Friday en·nlng at 6:45 Augustine's Pariah 6:80 o'clock. Fourth Quarterly Con- o clock, to St. terence will be conducted by Dr. Odg- house, 1146 Wilmette avenue. ers. Dinner will be served at 6:30 downttalre In tbe church At o'clock Dr. Odgers will address the mid-week meetln&' and at !l:t;; conNext Sunday Is Promotion Da~·. ThE' ;::;. for ther ftna.I Con!N·ence or the students will meet with thell· cln::sst>s In the various dt·I)Ul'tments at 10 m~~::.ay . Regular Dlvlslon Day o'clock and will bt> advanceofl to the new grade In which they will work re~ul~:~~~~urf:.nlor Scouts In their during the year. At 11 o'clock the claasel! will as8 o'clock. Senior Choir rehearsal. semble In the auditorium tor tht> service ot promotion, which will be In Friday evening,-September 19. at chargE> or the pastor. H.ev. s. A. the Oullmette Cou11try club, the Boys' Lloyd. Work committee will have Its Fall se;v~~/ollowlng Is the program of this Rally meeting. The dinner will be ·erved at 7 o'clock. It Is hoped that Organ Prelude-"Medltatlon" .. Lt·ma1·e ~re will be a splendid attendance l'n~eesslonal Hymn-"Anclent of Days" at tbls .)lleetlng of good fellowship A Call to "'orship where a program of work for the ·. · .. · .......· I'rlma··y Department eomlnc year Ia to be considered. Under the dh·ectlon ot l!olls~t \Vheelo{'k The . Woman's F;;relgn Mlsalonarv Awarding diplomas to gracluates of aoclety met with Mra. A. L. Fulle'r The Cradle Roll, 1\trs. HeJ'bt>l' t ~lui 01l Th\trsday, September 11, an<l electford. superintendent . ed the following officers for the year · Beginners. Mr·s. ,V, A. lUchardson President, 1\{rs. K. H. Bickham. ' superintendent. ' Vice President, Ml't. C. A, Wheeler. Pr~!!'::iiilte~!~t. Bertha Wheelock, Ba'te;~~~lnc Secretary, 1\il's. George CITY MARKET CO. MEATS 627 MAIN ST. WHOLESALE Congregational Church Do your week end shopping here. You will find our meats and poultry to be the beat you can purchase and our prices are low. Special sale Friday ~d Saturday, September 19-20. Mllk Fed Spring Chicken· ........... . Lb. .............. - ........... . 38lc Lean Pork Shoulder Lb. ................. . Native Rib Rout Beef l.b·............... Armour's Star Bacon Half or whole aide, lb. . Gen'i.~~ ~~~~ . ~ . ~~ .~~ 38c N~~e ~~t. ~~~.~~ ....... Annour'a Star Hams Half or whole, lb. . . . . . . Q~;r;.eapondln&' Secretar)·, Mll!l' Grace Treaaurer, lira. D. A. Stoker The f ollowln· dele atee wer~ electN to attend Branch meetlna- In In41ianapolla, Octo-.er 1 to t-Mra l'.L H. Blekbam. Mra. WftUam MacHor rua, wltb Ml11 Grace Qulag aa altern: ate. Tile annual cllnfter of the society Ia to be b 14 tn the ehurcb October I, at 1:10 o'clock. lt"IJ tile date open! Dunshee, gene1·ai Receaalonal ot the above groups. B)~u:!'r'l~te~~~~:{ I 22c I 28.1. I 2'C ISle 32c 33c 18c gf:~~n~:rl.readln&'. Anthem-"How Lovely Ar Thy ... Dwelllnca" · · · ........· Tbe Choir 0 Rertor)·-··ReYerle" . . · . . . . . Strauss Prayer · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . The M.lnlater Addreea to students and awarding diploma· to the graduates or the .Junior and Intermediate depart;:~!r 'gun~:::.ral Superintendent, Duet-".Jeaua Calla Us" Ml81 Eulah Cornor and Mr. Lagerquist A~~~~~"Promotlon In the Wider Mia· Grace Boynton of Yenchlng , Colleae, China Bolo-- 'More LoYe to Th·e". . Sheldon Fancy, Lean, Smoked California Hams u. ··························· \VILMETrE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES-I A. M. -11 A. M.-2 P. M. --t P. M.

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