Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 46

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46 WILMETTE LIFE June 24, 1927 Church Worship, Music and Pageantry, at Boston university, ·a nd one of the most highly recognized authorities in the uses of the Fine Arts in Religious Education. Evt·ry evening during the conference periods, front 5 to 6 and ·from 7 to 8, he will conduet groups tht·ough his art gallt·ri es and int erpret the master-pieces. He has given this exhibit at the large R(·Jigious Education conventions all over tlw countr;\· and it is a rare privilege to han.! it so near. From 8 to !I each <: n·ning, there will ht· a Round Table discussion followed at uine o·etock hy dt'monstt·ations of the ,·arious u~t'H of tht> Fine Arts in Religious Edu('ation . 'J'lw subjl·ds are as follows: :\londay t·wning, Organization of Fine .\rt::; in tlw ( 'hur<.:h, Chur ·h School and ( 'ommunity. Tut:·sday en·ning, a study of Congregational Ringing with a study and interpreta"tion of hymns. Wt:"dnt·sday evening, Church Music with partil-ular rt'ft-n·n<.·l-' to organization and administration of adult and children'!'! dlOI'USNl. Methodist C burch The Methodist church is located where Wilmette avenue crosses Lake avenue. While it is under denominational ausJ>iees, it is in a very real senst> a community church. All its ::;Prvict's are open to all who find profit and ntlue in them. Its minister and church stnff nre ava1lable for all who are in t)h' d of any St'l'Vict- that they may rende r. Like all other Protestant churches, it ha s \v!thin its nwmbership not only )lt·thodt~ts hut thmw r ear ed and trainf'd in otlwr dt·nomitHttiom; as well. It offf'rs a ('ordial, we icom(· to all who ha \'l· not a dlU rc h hnm t' t>lsewhere to ueconw :t part ot' it~ f~:llowship. THE GEORGIAN- a special kind of apartment hotel-beautifully appointed and convenient to everything you'd care to be convenient to! Arrange for Fall leases now! Did you know that this most comprehensive service is available for guests of THE GEOR- GIAN? Catering Department Fountain B r e a k t a s t Main Dining Room for Luncheon and Dinner. Private Dining Room for Functions and Meetings. Valenclan Ballroom for Banquets and As. semblles. Arcade Shops Cigars, · Cigarettes and Accessor! ea. Newspapers and Periodicals. Attracti v~ Assortment of Candles. Xo\'elties and Souvenir::;. J·enonu 1 :Ser\'lt>e Barber shop. Beauty Parlor. Guest r,aundry. Valet Department. -'llscelhuaeous Telegraph Service . Autos and Taxis. Railroad Transportation. ::lteamship Tours. Highwa:r Information. Tlw acti~·itit:>s of thf' church han- hrc- n ,.. ,.rg'1'li~t·d fn·· tht- ~llllllllt·!' Hdl"oi"l'"'. Tht.· · work in all the departments of the t·hnrr·h Hehool has -Lwt>n outlirlt'd until th e middlt· nf SPpt(·nJbt.·r. Tn most of tht~ rl (·wutmE>nts, th\' clas:5 gToups have been hy·okt>n up and a nt·w prn~Tam dt· \·t' lon~'>d . ThE> n ew program provides for a larger nH·ans of actiYity and ~elf \'XJ)rt>ssion on the part of the Jmpils. Yisitors are wE> I""Illf' to :my and all of th t>R(' dt:"partmE>nt sd;sion~. Thur::;day evening-, Procedure in Wors hip, th t> order and eonduct of ritual with di~cussion of grad(·d worship. A larg·t gt·uup of high school students t·njuyl·d thl-' tirst of a sl·rit·s of studies on l 'hina, last Hunday morning, during th.e ( 'hur<:11 svhool pt.- rivd, !I ::W-10 :45 This ~·w rh·s will e<JtltiHUe until September 4, undt·r tlw h·adt·rship of Dr. and Mrs. H. t ;. Di!dltw. missionarit-s from China. 'l'h(· · Htthjt·C"t for lH"Xt Sunday momlng will b£-> "H<I\\' tht · Tmublt:"s in China Multiplied as nur ~t<: qu ; lintanci·S incrt<a!-!~'>d." Anyont·. is intt·rH;tt.·d Is in\·ited. Tht· dnu·d, r··n~t·d 11qt tlw afll'r s~rdce itse lf twxt Sutuht~· will be rearmo1·nin:..:·. ~o entire Sf'r\"ic(' will not last Jon~·t·r than ont· hour. Tht· st>rmon wi:J h f' :-:lwrlt"r, and cl'rtain ft.>atun·:-; of tlw worship st·J'Yiet> will h t' omittt·oi. Th t' mid-wt>ek SC'J'\"i(·£- has ht·t·n <l is(·ontinuf'd by YOtt· of tht· Ottkial l:oanl. Tt I~ planned to l't-'H UnH' thi s st·n·in· ~arly in thf' fall, undPr · a Il l-' \\" na n1t- "it h a much wid er rangE' of int· ·l'··st. IDhe Glrorgian o The Junior and Senior elwin· s:o!~;..; :\ t thP service la~t Sunda;\· mornlt·~ . Tlw~ Q 1 wo g-roups hl'l \"t.· been faithru. in attf'1"1uwt:> and t.>xcellt:>nt in aehi(.- \'etw·nt thrn,lg-h a II thE> year. The larger grouJl will not ht· URt:>d ln thP ehurch Ht>rVict· from now until th e middlf' of Rt·ptt>tnht·r. Eal'h Suuday. H smaiiPr gTOUJ1 will Jll'f·Yid·· th· · spt·f"ial music. The pastor of this churc11 gavt- trll' t·"l-'niwr lldtin·~~ at tl11 sumnwr Sl'~ston of tlw Xational Kindt.·rg·art··n ,·ol!··> !'l·. II·· a !so spoke at a banctuet of the Epworth lt·a1-(Ut· of tlw :\lNhndiRt ehurd· , at " 'a uk t-""a n on Thursday night. There will be a "Fin e Arts C'onft·rencE-" hlllt-' :ti-July 1 undt-r tht· din·vtion of fl. .\ug·ustitu· Hmith, at thf· F'ir~t .\tf·thodist <:hurch, E\·anston. H. Augustine Smith Is tht> Proff'~s o r of Tlw two Epworth !.>ague groups have tlwir final ))rr,g-ram for this season, Sunday aftl·rnoon at 5 :~0. at which tlme the (.JUt>f'll- EHtlwr- ~tandard -B~:arers enterLaint·d tlu·m with n program of worship H nd lllUl-ii<·. :\I r. Ya)>, a Chinese student at X ort h Wt·~tl'rn u ni n·rslty, ga Vf' a l'f'l'"Y in~trudht· and inspiring- talk on conditions in C"hinH. Th(· Junior choir t'lljoyt>d a Beach part v lal>t Thursday aftt·rnoon. This was happy wind-up of tht-' Y··ar of work and joy in which thesf' ehildrt·n ha\'f' partlcipat~d. a An Addreu of Distinction" -navis at Hinman-Greenleaf uou Byrne~ Travel Service in the Lobby Copeland Manor Country Estates Libertyville, Illinois With a 2 l-cent fare on a monthly basis and other rates proportionately low, and with Chicago train service of less than one hour. Libertyville is today a suburb of Chicago. I f 'l'h·· Boys· ('amp of till' Wllmf'tte MethL'hurd1 b('gins next ~londay mornwg·. .\ t :n·yhound hus will leave th(· ch ur·dt at !I o'clock, taking the boys di nct to th e camp. :'llr. Borchers and his co qm of assbtants ha\"t> been making n·ry cart·ful prt ·paratiom; to proYide fur tl~t' safd;.·, lwalth, plt-asut··· and f.'dueation of tht· hoys that go. .'ht· camp is OJWII to any h~1y whos(· part · nt~ ar'"' willing to ··~1tru1;t hun to the t·art·ful lt·adt·rshlp prf·ndt·d fo1· him. ~Hli!-it Expect Big Enrollment i· at Tom's Tank Classes It is as near Chicago today as Evanston. Wilmette and Winnetka were a few years ago , and every day is growing nearer. Think of it. we can sell class A Residtntial lots in the above subdivision for as low as $950. Class B Rtsidential lots for as low as $ 14 5o, and Business lots for as low as $ l 5o a front foot. COPELAND MANOR is not only a part of the Village of Libeuyville, It is only two blocks from the main North Shore Station ~Jt is Libertyville, and promises to be what Kenilworth is to Wilmette. what Winnetka Heights is to Winnetka. and what Skokie Heights is to Glencoe, speaking in our own real estate language. Call at our offices for full information on plats. prices, etc., rtgarding the remarkable investments made available in the above subdivi~ion. In Hotter Weather More Milk As the mercury rises. parents should be increasingly careful ls to their children's food. Heavy, fatty foods sho.uld be avoided. The children should drink plenty of milk. BEINSEN REALTY CO. Exclusive North Shore Agents Wilmttte Office 41 1 Fou·rth St. Phone Wilmette 2 760 Winnetka Office A record enrollment is expected in the summer swimming school to be conducted by Coach Tom Robinson of Xorthwcstern university. Hundreds of appl~cations and inqu!ries hav~ been I received by Mr. Robmson dunng the last few weeks. Registration in the classes will open todav .and continue through SaturdaY. The classes ·are open to men. women and children. Special dasses for all ages arc on the schedule. Most of the men's classes will be in the eve I ning. Children who measure 36 inche:' to their chin arc eligible to enter I classes. Special classes in life saving are tn he a feature of the course this sumI Iller. In his work Coach Robinson will be assisted bv Bonita Klein and \Valter Colbath. 11iss Klein h~s been assistant to Coach Robinson for several years ariel Mr. Colbath, who is n~tion.al collegiate fancy diving chamP.IOn, ts well prepared to give instructiOn to members. Classes will continue each day until August 13 when a big water carnival will be staged in which all member~ will take part. The summer course has been conducted by Mr. Robinson for a number of years, during which hundreds of men, women and children haye learned to swim. 1 .. l I 720 E!m St. Phone Winnetka 2 Tom Fitch of 1033 Elnnvood .ave nue, after his graduation from Northwestern university MondaY, left for a 54 short outing in northern lvfichigan. -oMr. and Mrs. Charles Ware of Kenilworth motored to Harbor Point. Mich., last week. ·

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