Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1927, p. 58

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58 ·~g·~stl·ne's St. A "' "' Next Sunday, April 24, will first Sunday after Easter. There Holy Communion at . 8 a. · m ., sohools At 9 :45 and morning with Address at 11 o'clock. WILME TT 'E LIFE Universal Church to honor the memory of St. Mark. There will be Holy Com be the munion at St. Augustine's at 8 a. m. will be Church The Women's Associated Guilds will prayer meet in the Club House today, beginning· at 10 o'clock, with luncheon at noon. The total number of Communicants at Easter was somewhat larger than last year. The Easter Offering amounted to something und er One Thousand Dollars, which was in addition to the r egular contributions for the day , and the Children's Offering for Missions gi\'t.m at , h e ir Service in the afternoon was over $200, which will be considerably augrr.e nted before it is finally closed in a week or two, making- a total for the day of nearly fifteen hundred dollars. The services next Sunday will be h eld on Daylight Saving Time. Be · sure anu set your clock one hour ahead. The C'hureh Schools will also h eg in on Daylig-ht Saving Time. 1 April 22, 1927 .--------------- Auxiliary Notes The Legion Auxiliary has passed the goal fixed for the membership drive-100 members. Their newest ambition is to have as large a membership as the Legion, which should · not be diffict1Jt as ordinarily, each Legion member brings also more than one woman eligible to mcmber s h ip in the Auxiliary. The address at the morning service will be given by F. A. Garlick, a Chicago business man. Mr. Garllck is one ;)f the leaders of the Gideons a national organization of Christian 'Commerieal Travelers. Another speaker from the Gideons will give the address at Christ Episc.opal Church, 'Vinnetka, Sunday morn mg. ~r n ndny, The Good Friday services at St. Augustine's, towards the close of Holy Week, were well attended and on Easter there were the usual large attendances at all four servi ces. The rector preached to a large congregation at 11 o'Clock and presented awards to choir. boys for musical ability and faithful attendance, congratulating the choir on the good worl{ it was doing. St. Augustine's now has one of the largest choirs in the diocese An·:il 25, is R<'t apart by tlw and the la,rgest along the north shore. At the last meeting Mrs. Victor Klehha \\'as elected Secretary to tak e the plac e of Mrs. George Briggs who ha s re signed. ~Irs. A. W. Frochde ha s been elected to act as chairman of th e way s and means committee, following the re-.ignation of ).f rs. James Barrus. The Auxiliary is making extcn;-;ivc preparations for ·a Spring party which is to he given at the \V o man \ club \Vcdne sda\· crenittg-, ~lav 4. Thc.: r e will he c~nb and dancing- and that spirit oi cordialit~· that has coml' t o he associakd with Lc ~io n :\uxil iarv gatherings. · There wi'tt ht.' scve r:~l prizes offered for brid ge and ~00. .\ cake sale will also he a featur e ni the evening program. Tickets mav he se- cured irom ).trs. Frnchcl~ (\\' ilmctte 38(J3) or ).Irs. Hall ( \\' ilml't t c 1R97). The poignant reminder of Popp~' Day. ).f av 27 \\'a s clipp~·d f r()m an At1xiliary bull et in : I never sec a poppy red Rut reminds me of our soldier dead. Each waiting in his tent of rlay Th e da\\'n of resurrection da,·. While drowsily ahon: his bed The 14 Sleep Aower" hang s it s criin ,n n head- A :-.:gn to th O:-.l' who wait and Wl' l'p. "He .l!.'ive th hi s heiO\·c d sleep." -He len Hughes Hiebc!tl·r. Presbyterian Church The First PrE'sbytrrian church is lo~ ('ated at the <'orner wlwrr Ninth strt ·t· t <·rosHE>S l;rel' nkaf. Xorth ShorP. e xprt·ss and Evanston <·ars stop at Eig-hth strt···t and at Tt" nth street, on e block from th·~ church. Th f' Rev. l.i('orge P. ~[a g-ill, D. n ., pastor 1011 Lakr A Vt' nue Rt>s. Phon~ ·wilmette 189S Pastor's Rtudy \Vilm~·ttc 15 7 5 E\···ry Sunday morning- our Sun<hy sdwol llH·l'ls at !l ::10 o'do('k. C'la.-.:!:ws for· all ag-es of young people. Mr n' s TiiblP class ar:ul \\rc ,nwn's Bible dass nw e t~ at 10 o'clock :\[orning w o rship at 11 o'<·lod<. ;.;<' rmon :-;ull.i<·ct-' ·IT<·aring- and ITt>··<l ing thP H<·niC't· Call." Tht· following is th · mu!-dcal prog-ram: Organ Prelude--"::\Iar('h e Soh·ntwll·~·· ............... : . ........... f~ounod Anthf·m-"Ft·;t r X ot, o Jsnt el" .. Spirl<··r Antlwm-"0 For a C los(·r \Yalk with Cod" ........................ Fnstc·r Organ Off<'rtory-"Fa ith" .. M<· ncl e lsf'nhn Solo- -'·('allt·st Thou Thus, 0 Mastc ·r" ...................... ... .. 1\liet zlce Mrs. Hraps Org-an Postludc-"Allegro" ....... Blair Junior church at 11 o'clock in tht> .Junior Assemhly room. The lf'ad er is .John llartholomc·w. 'fhp, subj0ct is "'T'hings vVc Shoulcl Striv<' for in Our .Junior Church 'fhi~ Year." Christian Endeavor at 5 :30 o'cloclc 'I'hE> leader is Fr<·cl Quayle. Our So<'i ety had 1 OOC'fn attendanc(l at the C. I':. Union pray~r lllt'f'ting on Easter morning held at the North Shore Congregational church at 7 o'clock. Regular :Mid-week prayer service at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. We will reHume our Parable study. Regular weekly schedule of activitlf's of the young people will be carried out in the usual manner. Ordination and installation of newly elected elders, deacons and trustees nex"t Sunday morning. Gas Heat is Clean Modern gas heating is not only automatic and absolutely carefree, but it is clean. Curtains hold their freshness longer in gasheated homes. Walls are not soot,soiled. There is less dusting to do. Rugs and car.. pets requite fewer cleanings and the basement is transformed into a dust,free, usable part of the house. Complete information about the clean, con.. venient heating service that gas can bring to your home is given in our new gas . .heating book. Phone or write today for your copy. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOHNS. REESMAN, District Manager 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 2899 -----------------------Seout News Troop No. 5 ·invites parents and all adults interested in Scouting to attend the Visitors' Night Program, Monday, April 25th at the church at 7 :45 o'clo<'k.

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