Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1924, p. 10

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10 WIL~IETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, .1924 English Lutheran ti r ····nl.·:tf and ~t · \'t· nlh \\' lllraur · :ui~· ·· pa!<tor for ( h · tolu"\ r· 12 . ~ : 30 . It Is follow ed h.\' the t·ongregallon at 10 :30 o'clock. Junior -At the \Vorshlt> servi· ,. l\lr. Lloyd l>E>g1ns a sE>rles or sprurons on "The ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : <:ood ~ WI!." The topic rwxf Hun<la)· . "Th .. Agl'lt·ss searc h arto·r nod ." Plan ENTREATY to attt·nrl all uf Hundayx du1·ing this marshe!> ~.,. it·s that ~· ou may gain lhP contlnus tood alone amidst the i t~· ?f thought. upon a little knoll, Tht:' \VIlm t>IIP Sunday lcvt·nlng club The light was dim amongst the rus he s lllt»·ts in th1s chun:h at 7:30 Sundt.y where dryades so quietly sto le, night. V\' herc elf and fay all checrly piped the dreary nights away. l\lonclay I" Hadio nig-ht at th·· :\r .. n·s J:l hl· ~!'hool :11 ~r : 4~ . Last ~unol;t)' elull anrl tlw UJH·ninK Jll····ting or tlw ~~ur ' tll t· lltl:tnc· ' wa~ nl'arl.v t! QUal to Fall. {'nf·· t('r·ia dillnl'r will llf' sern·d The air was cool-the leave s and ' " " · 1 rollllt· ·lll. l.t·t U>< ~o t·n · n hig-h- IJ) .\Jr. Vrank \\' i l"'"' promptly at 7 ~pears. all steeped in si h ·'ry s heen s. ' r r · ' l Su11tla)·. ('lwl:'t··r· l-Har·k's cl!tdl< o'l'lock. SPtlll In ·' our· 1··H··r·vatlons at ··f ·' '" "" " o ·apturt·d the attE>nd- onct' IJy rwtlf) in)'. \\' . A. Hlehtlr<IHon, Aquiver with Diana's tears, were : ·r ~<- · · h :ltlt l t· r· fur tht· HHJIIth. 1,hft :tttPiltrembling in their dreams. tron ··f IHII' :11111lts iH ·rt·qu,·stPil to tht· 1233 Lakt· a\'Pnu··. tPio·phollt' 427. Colllrl B<'£' anrl ht·ar· Haollo ··xplalnetl hy .\ h! Drcalllcrs. and you. Pipers gay. ,.,., ;,.,.. ··f l· · ~<><on,.. h .. inK taught b)· .Atty. anrl eXJH.·r·ts. All nwn of tht· \'lila,_~ are f; ; ,~tl ~ tay on your blithesome way; Invited .' A song, a dream may lead astray th e Tht· \\OIIt · llll'l' lin.o.: or tht· ~llsslonarv at i o'!'lol'k Hoo,..t·velt Tuearla~ · world from so rdid sway. '"""' t)· "ill It, · ht·ltl Thun"<<la)·, <ktol><;r will lll<>t·t Ill Iwttdtju:nters. J.li . at lht· ilollll' of ;'lin<. Heutt Hmlth Troop i':o. While blossoms blown with jewelled 1;>1~ C· ·ntnll an·lllll' . Tlw l'<'l't·nt buRl~ The Hul)j('c t fot· ·lis,·u~<Rion at the sp ray cheer u s in our decay. '" ' ~'~" ~··><~ion ht·ld in tht· < ' hurC'h WHI'I "·· II :tltl'llllt·d :111tl lht' aol<ir·t·H!'I h1· :\frs. Church Nig-ht :wr·,·let· W!'dn .. :;day eveE. F. L.. Wilmette, Ill. ning at li o'c lock, "Th<' Mt·lhods em· /:1':,I:i~·'t' ~~· Chil-a~o n·r~· <lt'VIIllonal Rnd J>IO} ed in the f'I'OJJaKatiou or the I Early hut·ch." ThiA IH third in the PROGRESS Our llullu\\t·' o·n ~<ot·lnl will "~ ht:l!l S('riE'll o! studll·S In th E' Book uf Acts. The interesting announcement is Fl'irla.v P\'f·nlnK. ONoht>r 31 and tht> Several m embers of the congregation made by the Edison Lamp Works co11gregn tlon d lnn~r·. \\'NfnP!!flRy eve- will lead ln th e discussion. Iring, Xon·mlwr· 1!1. Th e Cozy Conrt>r CireiP will hold its that the fi,e largest electric signs on At lt·nst n dozt·ll of our mt·mbers regular all-da.'· nH·(· tlng at th e chun:h Broadway, New York, contain 36,000 llnsk t' t Luncht'on. !amps, more than the number used ha \'1' lltalit' l't'l<l'l'\'a liOIIS for· tht> bl.l( \o\'t:dllt·sday. J:rotht't'hootl llamtttl'l tu be hl'ld at tht> m the entire United States in 1881 C hoir reh ea1 ·sal at llw chu1·ch at yet they co~sume only one -quarter a; ,. eveJ··.til'('· · wat.·r I:Padl hotE>I. Jl.fonda _ '""1-4: I ·<'lolt .. r· :!0. Th.., lli -t·nnla l t·on- 7:30 o'elock, Thut·solay PVt·nlng. much clectrtc current and g-ive twice Y!'IItron of l 'nlt···l t.utlwran Church In Saturday. T.h e Junior· C'holr under the volume of light as did the agA!lwr·lca will t'OII\'l'IH· in <'hkago on the direction ot 111r. Burtner meets at gregate lamps of the latter date . '\\t·dlrt·!<d:t) of tilt' ll:illlt· Wt·ek. 7 o'clock. il< Lorrl t·v .. n ot lh· !-' do !.:tlh da) ." will hi' th .. si:~oth ~11 ·:1 1 1·· '1 111 .\latth··w·l' K<>~Jlt'l. Thi3 pa """I!<' is lltn··l)· Ill· I on I)· us an alit in th· tJ,. ,·,·Ioprllt·nt .. r Chl"iRtlan char'al'lt·r hut also vital tlR a I'OntJ·ibutlng fal'tot '"" ar·<l rl~o~ht··ouArlt'AH and true happlrtt' ~l' 111 our national llf1·. " '" \\ PI' ·· hllPP. I' to ><t'l' lht' .I{OOdi . 1 · IIUilll!et· of ft it ntl;; at tlw lwr·\·tc .. last Aunrln . 1·. "Th·· i'on S1 r \ i t's With Our Poets of 111an II . Noted Reli~Jious Leader Speaker at Dedication Prof. Xorman E. Richardson of the department of reli gio us education of ~orthwestern uni,·er,i ty, and well known in connection with religious education work in \\'ilme tte during ' he past few years. has heen invited to deliver both the morning and eve- ning addresses at the Centcnni 1 bration ~f the First Methodist ~h~~le of Hamtlton, Ontario, Sunday ch 0 ctoher 19, and has accepted. This is one of the largest and su~cessful churches in Canada n~~J Mtss P. L. Holman. one membe ~ts staff. Prof. Richardson has be~~ mformed, was formerly a student 1 · the department of religious cducati n at Northwestern. on A ..r owen~ ~- ""· '·l' YOUR PERSCRIPTIONS CAR E F U LLY COMPOUNDED AT \t .' ~~·~ ;~; . 1 formerlY Harder, Grupe Q nouncetll Bankers ~~ the Ree1 A{r. Rl j-,s thl·- Sc~ ~~ r ,;. thi, Wj aH nne , (·ars' l :ti~pla)l J 11 THE RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY Carl . Renneckar Oppos ite St. Joseph's Church Phone §llX LAKE SHORE AUTO SALES. Salea Room and Service Statioa 1110-16 Cbicaro A-.e., E,.neton, JU. water rca at 316 St. John 's Lutheran \\"ilmt>ll·· :rnrl J·ark Avo·nues, \Vilnlt'tte ·. llt;nr~:r ." \\'. ~lt·)· t·r· 1\t. A. Pastor· The pastor'!' theme tor Sunday 1111, I l':tll'lt ' A\'t·IIUt·. 'l'Plt·phone 139G mor11lng, October 12, lA "IntE-nsify." Church t .. lt ·phon c 3111 His text Is Luke 29:-f!l. I tth Sunda.1· aftl'r 1'r·ln lt~·: The Bible School with gr:ult>d lnt'1<~~2~s.'\ . .\1. 1-'un<i:o.'· school and Bible ~~r~c~!~~c~~r·th! 11ad~1r"c~:s'~!s ~~~~~e~~ 9:~;. A . .\1. l·'.l r ·~t ,.,,,.,·Ice and sermon. lng at 10 o'clock. I 1 .oo ~· .\1. :-;,.,.""" so·n·iC'e anfl !ler·mon. The Junior and rnter·m<·tliate B. Y. I :ll'tor (: . Allt·l of C'oncor·dia P . U's will met>t at 3:30 o'clock, the Tt::ri'IH>I'>I Collt>g-p Juniors In ChllclrPn's hllll and the In,. r·: r·:·r·r ~ (: s 1 tennedlates In the Assembly room . Monda\· at 4: ('hilolren's ciasses. l\1onda~ at ~: 1\·at·hel·s· Insllutt>. The High sl'hool Hoeif.'ty and thl' Tut>stla) a 1 ~»: Congr·egatlon Busl- Chn1·ter B. Y. l'. U. meE>t at 5:30, the n,·ss Mt't·ting. high school group metotlng In the As l~rldn:o at 4: Childn·n's C'lasst's. t~~~I>CI~~~~~~n~~Hih!~I~ Char·ter H. Y. P. gul~·r· iclay at '-: .Tu11ior \\ra lth er LeaS J·: U\' I ( ' ..:S Baptist Church }.lr SI·:RVICE BUILDERS' HARDWARE House Furnishin~s QUALITY FURNACES Cleaning Repairing Installing GUTTERS Down Spouts ROOFING Tin, Tile, :\ew Elgar }.li ~s ~ave Thur two 11 Clar: Full .;pl'l STOVES Paints Class ion! 11101 tnd. ~[ o; On Tuesda~·. <><·t;;ber 14, the Chicago T OOLS Th ;· r·pgulnr hlll'ill<'RS m ee ting ot ~t. Bnptl><t Wom an'" !\llssion union will J(:~n s tnl"·" pJ_ae t~ on Tuesday evening be th ' guests of tllf' ladles of the Cutlery 1H xt. All \'O trng mt>mbe rs should IH' c-hun·h. A mor·t- <letn.lled notit·e is Tin Smithing J!l't"Re nt. A gn·at many matters or gln·n elsewhtoi·e. ~{{~~~~~~~~~~~ n ,.,. on the p1·ogram ror The Mid-Week meeting or the chun'h to ue hel cl at ~ o'clock '\\'edn t'sThe t·nstor, lierman W . l\fe\·er has day, October 15, will be In charge of hPen ln\'ltNI to deliver the ~nn'Iver the property and finance rl e partm nt. sary sennon at Trinity Lutheran church. :\llllstnclt, Illinois, hll! former The Okihl Camp Fire Group will charge. This congregation Is celebrat- ~~f~ck~ ednes<lay aftet·noon at 2:30 Ing tht' 75th annlvtorsar~- of Its exlst('nCt' next Sunclay. !'astor G. Ab£>1 or OPPOSITE The C'holr will hold Its weekh· rethe faculty of Con<·onlla Tt>achl·l·o; coiJedgp, RIVE'!' Fon·:<t. III. , will deliver htoarsal at i :4a Thur·sdny ev<'ning. the eermon at St .John's. The Wolf Cubs will meet at the C'lltsl!es ror thE> Chrl~:~tian education 3 <·hlldren ar<> h<>ld every Monday and noon. F rlday at the church. On Frhlay and church from on Satun.Iay Mon~ay nrter·noon next the Advanced The Wilmette.;; naptiHt church Is loCl ass will be In charge of Mise Marie cated at 'VIImette and Forest avenues Meyer substituting for the pastor. and welcomes all to Its services. The Rev. Francis C. Stifter, mav !!~~~ :;u~~~~:l. will teach the rlma1·y pastor, be reached at his stuuy dur·ing the morning-s or by anpolntmE>nt. The The North ShoreZone or the 'Valth- church office, In cha1·gp of ~1iss Badger League meets at St. John's on Sun- er, Is open dally except Snturdavs day afternoon and evening, October from 9-5 and from !l- 12 on Saturda,:s 19, beglnnlng at 3:30. Further an- I~ 5. church tt>Ie11hone is \\'llmei:t~ ~~~k~ement In these columna next :!\li.; been ney Slate hav si-, t is 1 The New and Up-To-Date Hardware Store 1185-87 W ilmette A venue :-. lac VILLAGE HALL PHONE WILMETTE 158 L clu Ch Th A Complete Line of Fireplace Grates, Andirons, Fireplace Sets and Screens. aflo;r- ,.~~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Gr Pr Congoleum Sale, October 6 to 11 THIS WEEK ONLY wi lu R of 3 f'lervlees at St. Augm<tlnp·,.. church The Ftr·llt Prl.'sbyterlan church ex- IH·xt Sunda~·. the 17th aft ~; r Trl n ity, tttncls to )OU a cor·cllnl welcome to all will be Holy Communion at o'l'lock nnd an.v or Its services. It Is lo<'nt- In the morning. The Sunday !<chool G~e~~l;:; i~!~~~. of Ninth street an 11 "Ill begin at 9:4;; o'clock and the mor·nlng prayer anrl servleees will Church sPrvlce at lt o'clock. Rtart at 11 o'clock. Hunday school 9:30 o'clock. hl'istlan ntlcavor 5:30 o'clock. The women or St. Augustine's are pr·eparlng tor the mission of wonwn .. Rev. Gu~· L . Mo-;:-;.111, D . D. of Nt>w to be held In St. AuguHtlnl·'s church i ork, one or the l!JJeclnl represPntR- th e week beJl,inning Novt>mhPI' 2. with tlves of lh Gt·nt>ral Assembly will Mrs. Ethel E. f'attt·rROn, I,0!-1 AngPil'R, 11reach nt·xt Sunday morning. Dr. as leadet·. Mrs. Patt('r·Ron's subject Morrill Is known throughout the will b <' "The l'ractleP or th e Prt>stonce <·hurch as a writer and lectul'(.' r. He oC God." will doubtlc·ss give Ull some of tht> r allUits of his r(,ct>nt l'el'<earch wor·k. Ht. AugustinP's hazaar will ht> ht'ld December 3. The won11·n or the parThe Boy SC'oUtll, Troop No. 5 "'Ill Ish have been worklnK at all-dav mt'et at th e t·hurch Monday t>Vt nlnK nt meeti ngs or th(' As~<ot·ialf'd (iuild".! 7:30 o'clock . 'I'h<> Junior Scout!'< will t·very 1\fonclay in th !· t'luh Hou~ !'. 1126 lllePt Friday at 3:30 P. 1\I. \VIIrnettP av~nut', and llw differpnt comrnltt··t'H httn· hPPn lll('l·tlng at thl· Tht> \Voman 's ><~il't)· will hold Its homes of their mprnber·s. Jnonthly m{·(' tfng at the chur<·h Tues day, Octobt·r 14 . Sewing at 10 :30; At thE> meeting of the \V.flmetttlunch eon at 12:30 : devotional service C'hurl'h t'nlon, which Is composed of a n d ml .. lonary program following im- the ministers o! the various churches, mediately after lunch. M llll! Annl\ Dr. Carleton. rector or ::;t. Augustlnp·s. l.ee, a native of China, and Miss Lil- was elected presld~;nt of the union. lian Ross whole part>nts are mlsslonnl'les In KorE>a, h;.th studenta of the Owing to the r-;;ignntlon of E. H. J'rel!b)'tE>rian Tr:.rnlng School of Chl- Llll~·. who has !or some years glvton t·aKo will ha '.lttt charge of the de\ro- faithful to St. Augustine's as tlons. 1\frl!. D. F. Hall will l!'lld the s~cretar~·I!HVict' and ti'E>asurer or the church diHcuaalon on "Th Ping and tht' ros11 l<('hool. Jost>ph B. Marshall, Jr., haR In the l hllllplnl's." Spoke Nu. 3 will accepte<l the vosltlon of treasurer a nll f!I.'I'V<Ythe lunch. Roh!'rt Prentice of eecretary of tht' t·hurch school. comt>letlng the roster ' ", UC<' ss and l>IMUJ>IlOintment In Christian Work" will be the topic of or 32 officer· and teachers. discu··lon In tht' l\lldwt>Pk S('rvlce Thl' children's movies will begin the '\Vedn &day, OctoL I' Hi, at ~ o'clock' st>a~:~on Th\lr clay. October 16 In ·t This dlacusl!lon will be basN1 on the Augustine'!! Parish HoUSE', 1140 \\"ll~ eighth chapter of A<·ts. mette avenu . Showing· wll he given ('verr Thursday ,except holidays at The Autumn Quarterly meeting of 3 and 4:30 o'clock free to the bovs the Woman's Missionary so(·lety or the and ·. girls. The opening plctur·e will J>reab t ry of Chicago will be hulrl bto The King or the '\\'lid Horses" In t B u na Mt>morlul church, 4301 It wtll be gl\'en by Lloyd Holllste~ :~~:::'~ road, October 17, at 10:30 publil!her of Wilmette Life. Other fea: ture plcturu booked are "Dinty" with ~arry, "Nanook of the North," Trlanal No. 1 of the Olr1'1 Rl'lt>rve ~ealey Gradma I! Boy" with Harold Lloyd will meet at 4 o'clock at the church "Nineteen and Phyllll!" with Charles Frldar afternoon. The Junior Olrl'l Ray, "Mud," Jack-knife Man" Re· e will bewtn work after th tr "Daddy" with "The Jackie Coogan "The ~~~: J::Ct~~n, Tueaday, October H, at Call or tbe Wild" and "His M~Jeaty." First Presbyterian Church St. Augustine's Parish 6 by 9 feet 9 by 12 feet Regular Price $18.00 Regular Price $9.00 w st er' da c I 0 This Week Only $7.50 This Week Only $14.95 n INTERIOR DECORATOR PHONE 2491 Sterner's Paint store W e D e liver l\ R b tu 1213 WILMETTE AVE. tT E 51 d

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