WILME'TTE LIFE November 1. 1929 News of Int~r~t to Church-GoerS of Our Village First Presbyterian I ~inth ::;trt'f't nt Grf'enleaf avenue He\'. f"l~·de Randolph Wheeland, B . D. I. 815 Greenwood avenue Residence tC'lephone. 'Vilmette 32!81 Church office, Wilmette 1575 Sunday, Xovf'mhf.'r 3, morning worship n t 11 o'clock. The ~C'rmon topic will be "Can the Church Be Revived?" Junior church. ~unnar morning at 11 0'<'1ock. Sunday school at !l ::lO A. :\f. Classes for all ages. Adult Bihle rlns~ will m~et in the rear of the church auditorium. Young Married Folks dn:-~ in the minis· ter's stuny. Rev. 'Wneelann teaches the leRson. 1'. M. Senior Christ.l an Endeavor at All young peopl ~:> welcome. 5 :~0 "Jeremiah the Prophet." 'VNln eRd:w f'Wning at 8 o'<'lock. God's spokesman in days of darkneRs and disaster. Through gr(:'at personal suffering he delivert:> d his mPssag(:'S of punishment ::tnd promises with unswerving fidelity though thP 110· pie refused to hear and ohey. HP performed a thanl less ta sk with grt-atest The Ann Judson ehaptC'r of the "\Vol'lrl couragt-. OnP prophet weak in the pre~ <'nce of God but adamant In the fa<'e of Wide Guild will meet l\Tonday afterno0n nwn. Come and study Jer(:'miah full Qf in the home of Anna l\TRriP Booz, !l19 For- Vvilmett f> and Park AYenut>s, WilmPtte s.nnpathy. e:-t a venue, at 3 ::lO o'clock. Herman W. :\feyer, Pasto1· 406 Pntitie A Yenue Tel(:'phon(:' l:l% 1\fonday evE>ning at S o'dock th ere will f'hnreh t(:'l(:'phone 3111 ~trangers and all of th C' C'ommunity not irlt·ntifled with somE> other church are lw a Deacons' m eet ing in the paRtor'::: invited to all the f<Prvi<'eR of this church. study. ~f'fvirrs \'<·u art> always welcomf' at the "\Vilm Ptt·! ~un<lay, Xf·\·emlwr :t I 're~-:hytf'rian churcl1. On 'l'uE>sday at 7 is th(:' howling- tourTwt'nty-third Sundav aft(:'l' Trinit v nam en t, conduct(:'d by the C:oupl<'s' claR~, 9 :30 ). a. m.-Sunda;\· ~~·hool and Dildf' A cordial i m·itation i~-: g-ivt-n to unite :1 nd al~o the trustee:-;' nwt>ting- at the~ <'Ia sse~. with thi~ church in Christian f ellowship e hurch at 7 :30. 9 :45 a. m.-Fir~t ~f' l'\'i\'e ancl se1·mon. hy l<'tt l'r, rNtffirmation of f::tith or nn A successful series of "\V ed nesda;\' eve- 10 :45 a. m.-Conff'H:-innal ~pn·ice fc,r ··nnf<'~sion of faith in thp Lord .T e~ns l'nmm uni ca nt~. I 'hrir.;t. ThP ~Ps~Ion will meet at the ning- church night::; was complett>d la"t A<ldt·t:>~:-:: "Fou1· Es:-:E>ntia I~ of the <io~e of th P se rYice to n·cdn· new mem- week. Members ar<' urged to plan to at( 'hri~tian Liff·." AC't~ 2 :42. IH·r~-:. t<·nd the n ew November group of meetn. m. - St·c·oncl Ren·ic(:' au£1 ll (dy C '<lmings which will be held at R o'clock. Tht:> 11 munion. C'omm union of the Lord's ~uppf'r. l>Hp· f:rst, on Novemher 6, will he a co nf<' r .. St>rmon: l'itizem; of Tlea , ..,n. Phil. :: :~0. I iSJll of <·h iJnrPn :1 nn )'(·cention of nt>W Pn<·e on wor.s hip. nwm hers wi II lw ohsflrn·d X on·m hf'r 1 0. )fc·rtlnJrs ThurRday night Uw Boy ~couts will m ~;~et Fri<la;\', N'ov. 1 nt 7:45: Finan('t' C'ommit lt>C' ~~ · f<:-inn nH' C'I ing- :'lfnndn ,. l' \'Pning-, ~~) at the church . Frida~r, Ko\·. 1: Junio1·:- at RPthlt."lwm hall, - - - - -- - ' ··miH·r 4. in the minlst(:'r'R study. Evanston. l\Tonday nt 7:30: f'hoir meeting. .\ lllC'f'tim; of thE> ~undnr f'('hoo l t t>ac h<·r=-- an<l oftkC'r:-: will lw h <·ld in the PriThe Sunnay Evening <lub is helcl <'ach . Tue~dny nt 7 :4:): f'hurd1 <·otnldl. mar~· room, :\fonda~· f'\'<'ning- at ~ o'cloC'k. Sunday t-vening at 7 ::W at th e f'ong-rega- Wedn(:'sday :1 t 4: f'htss<·:- for <' hilclrPn. tional church. Thi~ l'hurl'h ('< HI\H'rnt f's Thm'stlay at 2: Lndif's' r\i(l and ?lliR~-:ion. ThP nnnu:tl Hnn'E>st Hom, dinner wHI in promoting this o1·ganiza tion. Tlw Thu· ·~cla~· nt 7 :4;;: ~t·llior \\' ;tlth r t· lt· ;J!:!'IW. h:· lwld at tlH' r hurch. Tut>~o;da;\· even'i ng, snenl\f>l' this Wt"t>l< 1:-: 1\lrs. n.uth flanna Friclay at 7 :4!i: Junior \\.Hl th t'l' lt-ag-1 1<'. :\11\'f'lllhf'r !i. at 6:30 o'rlo<·k. All of the l\1cC'ormi c:k, f'ongres~woma n-n t-L a I' g P Saturcln;\· at !) a. m.: f'];, s:-;t·~ for (·hi l<ll'f.·ll. < · nn~r<·g-ntion and fri e nd!-~ are inYited. fmm lllinoi::;. Mrs. 1\f<:f'orn1i<-k, \\'ho is \ prog-r:tm of merit will hE> g-h·f'n. Mr. one of the mo~t di~tinguish c <l wonwn in · On ~UtHlny. Xo\'viiiiH·I' :1. tlw Lr···<l'" < ~t·nr!.!C' f'. Lowell will show moYing nic- Ameril'a todav. wi'Jl spt'al" <·OtltTI'Ilin~~· Suppe r ~· ill IH · t·<· ll'l)l'Hted rlllrin!.!' tlw 11 1W't·s of Rf't'nC's in EuropP. :\fake reserva- ou1· national ni·oblems. o'rloek !-'<'l'Y ict>. th e <'tlnfp~~innal or tions with your ~pok(' rh<t irrnan. ResPrvapr~:>J')nrntory serYi<'t:' for ('Oilllllll.;lit-:·nt:-;· t i(ln~ nf thn~P not he longing- to a Spoke The Senior High lt>ngtl\~ DH'ets l-iun<lay hf'g-inning at 10:45 f·.d11d\. ThiiSt> wh o may hE> manP with ~frs. Hnnnah, social f>\' ning at 5 :30 in th ei1· own 1·oom. O\·er \\ish to recPiYe thf· !-;:w1·anwnt n r<· 1'<'l'h:tirman. "'ilm<'ttt- 5fi1. not Int er than thirty were present last WPe k. Th ere (JU(:'s ted to mak e this ){nown to th !' pastnr :\lonc'lay morning, Xovember 4. i~ still room for mor<'. 'T'his ~unday e\'e- rm Fri<ln:'-' afternO(\n t·l' E-n· ning- (tnd:·\·l. ning- William Hoffman and Kathryn An'fh P Juniors of ~t . . John's haY t.· hc:(·n Ht>h(·C'C'a ~polu (·f tlw "'omnn's R<Widv dt:'r~on will lead the meeting. Tmnwcliat ely itwit t·d to hf' tlw g-ut·~ts of th e· .Junior "ill h old a !-ill · ·rt hu~ine!"~-: nwf>t ing- prt>- following- th e clP\'Otional St->1'\'ict:'. a ~od:d r···rling- thP llan·f'~-:t Hom!' clinn E> r . A II hour will lw held at )fa rg-aret ""t·g twr·s Le:tgu p of · Bf>th~E·hem Lutlwran <'hun.·h. BYanston . on Frida~· e \···ning- (toclav). ~· nung- \\'(1111<'11 of th t> ro ng- rpg-::ttinn nre hom e. 421 Elmwood a ,.e lllll.'. Tlw nw£·ting· will hf· in the f(ll'm of. a (' f·ri dnlly invit C'd to llH' f't with u~. DlnH:tllo\n'f·n party at Bdhlt·lwm Parish 11· r r··!"t>rYation~ made with :\Tiss Rf>nee . The Friendly f'ircl., ~:r::n-p n pla~· la~t house, L:tl{t· n IHl Ash Ia n<l :n·<·lltH·~. g,·a n~ )Jill<>r, Wilnwtt<' 1471. Tu(:'sday ('Yening- th e first OJH' to he ton. g-in'n on thE> n(:'w stage. A largt' auclit 11<'" Roy ~nut~. Troop :1. will llH'(·t ThurR- ga th(:'red a.nd the play was ext·ee<ling·Iy A \'f'I'Y important mf't'ting o f th r Finday at 7 ::~o P. -:\f. nt th <' ('hurch. wpll n·ndered. ance N>mmittt>e will h e lwld o11 l·'riday, Thf> mu~il-:tl prog-ram for ~unday, No. Plans are unde r way for an ('n rh· NoYemhel' 1. Thf' budgE>t for th P yPar ,·,·mlwr 3, i ~ ns foiJnwf:: mt'eting- of the Young- l\fHITif:·<l I 1f'n ple 's 1930 is one of the ma ttf·rs to liP tn k E-n up. All m embe t·s of tht· ('Oillmittee are Org-an prpluuC', "Prolog-u<"' ((;. min or g-roup. \\';\t<:h for th e datP . re(JU(:'~ted to lJe pre ~e nt. ~uite) .. Rog-(lrs Anth,,m, "Thrtt) "\\· h o !-;t ·n dt · ~t ~un and rlw anthPms to bt> sung hy th e l'!wi!· Rain" f'hadwid< Sunday morning- are as follows: "Bif'ss th t> ThP rt-g-ulnr me,t' ting of thr Chul'('h .\nth(·m. "TIIf·~!-' Clu1· T.nnrl" C'hftruhini Lor<l, 0 My Soul," by ]J1pnlitof-T\·anof <'ounc-il takPs 11lac·~ 011 Tu eRday e\'f,ning-, < lfft·nnry ~ulr1. "Th <' Puhli C'an" and ""\\' hen..·s<)t"el' Thou "\\·alk('~'t." h,· :-\o\·ember 5, at 7:45 o'clock · Yan O(·r "~Htt>r Priske. Do not forgf>t th(:' rt-g-ulal' monthlv meet· '\Tr. 1Ti11 Pr ingfi of the Yariou~ organizationR' within (·rg-an P0!"tlUd(·, ":\larch" (('; minor The Wilnwtte and \Vinnetka "\\·. C'. T. U. the church. Th e Ladies' Aid especiallv Suite) Rog('rs will meet Monday ::It 2 o'clock with ::\fr~. ~·eq~ests all the membe rs of the org-an~ Th.- ('llolr Yan DPusen, 260 "\Voo<l court, \Yilmette 1zat10n to be. present since the final plans f'athrrin(l Hu~hOUI-'f·, ~Ol·rano: John B . l\Jrs. GuR NPI~on of "\Vinnf.'tkn will g·in· for the f"ale :=tnd RUt>JWr to be given Nov'!\fillf't, t<·nor : Ro!"f· Lu tig-(·r < ;:mnon, con- a tnlk on her trip to Europe. ember 14 arL' to be made. The Ladie~· Tralto: Edward Otis. ba~!': Erma Roundf', :\id m ee t~'\ Thursday aftE>rnoon at 2 o'clock. organi~t and dir('ctor. The monthly meeting of th e n.o('k HiYPr f'onfen·nce board of the "\V. H. M. S. will meet \VPdnesday, November 6. at 11 a. m. in the Eleanor club room in the Steve·'s Dr. Leland H. Danforth, Rector. "·nmc·u"" :nul F nn ·!' t a , .<' IIUt>~ Luilc'ling-. At 1 :30 the women nf 1~SO wiTl' All Saints day i~ Friday, November 1. Rf'\'. G<·f·l'g"t· D . .·\lli:-:on. paf'tor g-reet the women of the pr(:'sent day. On this date Holy communion will be celebrated at 10:30 a. m. Relatives and At the F'all ('nmmunion S(·n-ic·C> ~undav ThC' Lndi(:'s' Aid society will holcl it~ friends who have departed this life will rM·rning- at 11 o'(·]f·<·k Ht·\' . t;t-org-e ri. l'l' gular monthly meeting Thursday, ~ov 1-e remembered by name in ~pecial prayers Allison will l1ring a c·hallt·ng-(1 t11 th(· C011- t·mlwl· 7, at the church. The Executi\'e at this service and again on Sunday morn~rf'gatlon with a l't·rmnn f'ntitlt"d. "A l1oarcl will meet at 9 :30 a . m. At 10 a. m. ing, November :l, at 11 a. m. At the ('hurc·h That f'ar£>:-." All nH'mberf: are th(· di,· ision~ will meet. The Fourth (liYi- latter service, which is an annual event urged to hf· pn·~e nt without fnil. A cor- sion will sen·e the 12 o'(')ock lun('h<'on. in this parish, there wiJl lJe special hymns dial inYitation is f'XU·nd('d to ot)wr:-: in- 'l'hP Gt neral Aid meeting will he h(·jg and other mu::;ic in memory of the dead tere.,t~>d, espN·ially as nll fllscipl<·s of at 1:30 p.m. and the church bell will be tolled In their Chr!:-;t are welcomE- to p::trt i<'i ttme in the hnnor. Names given to the rector prior Lord's Suppf' r with Uf'. A new guest book has bet-n prepared to either of these two services will be For the chil<lren Dr. Alli!';On bt>gin~ a fo~ the <'hurch ~ch0ol .nnd is the gift of placed on the- H~1: to be used in the special nE-w series of "Old Stories R e told," with the superintendent. You are asked to prayers set apart for All Saints. Nathaniel liawthorne's "The Great Sto;te ha Ye your gu(:'st::; :::top at the desk and F'ace." sig-n their names so that we may have a p e r man en t record of all those who come The chr rus choir, under the direction to Yisit our finely organized school: of Mada1 1e t Scott, will present numbers The \Vesleyan Service Guild and the appropria e to the communion service. Girl Scouts are selling Christmas cards. Ask a m ember of the Wesleyan Servi~ The Church school session at 9 :30 con- Guild to let you see a display book, or tinues the Efficiency Contest. In the ask anY 'W ilm ette Girl Scout about their Ya,rious departments special plans are card's i'n box assortments. An t·xtraordinary mid-week mee ting under way. After the class session which will close at 10 :15, , all d~partments will will lrP h eld next Wednesday night. Cqlmeet in the Junior room for the ob- lege Pt'el'ident James L. Ding of the servance of Music Sunday, which is in Anglo-Chinese college, Foochow, China, charge of the Junior choir. The fir~l a distinguishPd educator, and MrR. Emilv Sunday of every month will be devoted to W. Ding, professor in the \Voman':-: colan appreciation of music, especially of l(:'ge will be present. Thf>y will speak concerning "The New C'hina." They our great church hymns. are well a('(tU::tinted ·. with both the old anrl th e new. 'fhis meeting \\·ill be held At 5 ::lO the Devotional commission ir.; in the Assembly room upstairs to care ,.,Janning an interesting young people's for the large group who , ... ill wi ~ h to h ear meeting. "Making My Body a Fit Tem- these splendid C'hri:-;tian lean e rs. Illus111(:' for God" will be the topic under di~ trated hYmn::; will be :-ung. cussion. Home-Coming Day will be obsern~ Sund::~y. November 1 i. This is to be a The F. A. S. will 111et> t in Children·~ gTeat day in th e hi::;tot·y of the C'hur<'h hall at 5 :30. This organization is open school, and the goal of four hundre d to all adults who arE> inU·r ested in a dP- must be achiewd. Yotional service of their o wn. At 6 :SO The pastor'~ tht>me for n e xt ~unclay refreshments will h e served for the is "Real Saints." Th e sermon will be F. A. S. mE>mbers and those of the in recognition of All Saint'r.; Day which B. Y. P. U. All are urged to b e present. comes on tht:> Frida)' this paper is issued. Congregational Church Vere V. Loper, Minister Elizabeth B. Webster, Dir~ct o r of Religious Education Thili Friday Mrs. I. R. Adkins, of 1112 Central avenue, is hostess to the Centt;al A Yenut- Circle. Assisting her are Mi s~ Jean Munro and Miss Jean Taggert. Tlw lunch eon will be served at 12 :30. Th P Sunday morning ::;ervice of worship is h eld at 10:45. N ext Sunday Dr. Lop<'t will preach on the subject, "\Vhere Js Your Treasure?" Primary. Junior. and Intermediate d('J)H rtments of the Church school will met:'t at !l ::lO a. m . on Sunday, Cradle Roll and BeginnPr~ dt-partments at 10:45, and the Senior d epartm e nt at 12, noon. The East End Circle will mee t on :\Ionday at the home ot Mrs. _M .. H. West, 916 Greenleaf aYenue. Ass1stmg hostessps are Dr. Alice Tuttle and Mrs. Dwi ght Harris. The lunch eon will be served at 12 :30. A luncheon meeting of the ::-.;orth End Circle will be held at 12 :30 on Monda y at the home of Mrs. F. H. Cornell. 111 o Ashland avenue. MrK F. L . Koontz. :\Irs. William Mann and Mrs John Shank will act as assisting hostesses . The time of meeting for the Blue Birds has been changed from ' Friday to :\Jon day at 3 :30 p. m. This is a very important meeting. as plan s will be made for the rest of the year. Th e :eoys' club will m ee t in the c hun·t1 at 3: 45 p. m .· Monday. Th!~ group b fo1· boys of pre-Scout age. At· 7:30 p. m. on Monday th e Board of TntRtees will hold its regular meetingin the church parlor. 'l'he November m eeting of the Cr<'SN'IIt C irde will be held Tuesday at the hn111 · of :\[r s . .T. S. Doig, 820 Oakwood aven11r. :\'{t·::;, Louis S. Becker is chairman of th lllll<'ht'o n committeP, as:-:ist£>cl by l\lr:<. F. K Allworth, ::\Irs. A. "\Y. nraig, ancl :\Trs. A. T. Calkins. Huose\'elt Troop ~c ·. 2, Boy Scouts, an~l s ·out Shin ~o. 7 will nH'et in tlw ch urch at 7:30 Tu t'~(Jay pyening-. ""ekeacafila f'amp Fire Girls will hold th t>i r 1·egular meeting in th · (' hur·ch at t o'cloc·k \\"ecln esday a ft<·rnoon. The fir~t Church sehool f:H·ult ~· clinn··r of the year will be held at G::10 in th e t.:hureh on \Vedne~clay eveni ng-. Th <· din ner will Le sen·ed by the Ct,. ntra I A n·nu· · t'irck At 8 o'clock on W ednesday, immecli:l tt·l:· following- the Church school facult:-· dinner, th · regular l\lid-"\\'e£·k mH· ting· nt' the ehurch will be hE.·l<l . Dr. Lopt·r "'ill c;ontinu' his presentation of "Tiw l'ar;'lll t-s of .ll'SU~." considt>ring- P!-\ \>t'd<l lly at this tim<', "P:uable~ of tlw Kin g-<lf·m." St·:t St. John's Lutheran Methodist Church On Thursdnv at 1 o'l'1(1Ck the f'ozy Cn rn E-r Ci rcl e ·will n1 et·t for ltlll<:h eon a 1 th e home of :\Irs. Frank Huffman, 1~11 1\laple a\'enue. Mrs. George U. Kn eppN. )Irs. DaYid Anderson, and :\Trs. Hoi:\ nd Anderson are the assisting hust e:;sc-s. Junior and Senior choir r ehearsals will be h eld at 4 and at 7 :30 p. m ., r espectively, on Thursday. Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, will meet in the church at 7 ::lO Thursday (·venin~:r.. The Woman's &uild will hold it~ Xovember luncheon and meeting in the churC'h Friday. November 8, at 1 o'c]o(·k. Dr. A lbett W. Palmer, pastor of the First Congregational church of Oak Park and presid ent-elect of the Chicago Theo logiC',!ll Seminary, will speak. Baptist Church- Kenilworth Episcopal Sunday will ue the Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. There will be Hoi~ communion at 8 a. m. Church school a1w Bible classes at 9 :30 and Holy communion with address at 11 a. m. Next SundaY being the first Sunday in the month wih be Corporate Communion Sunday fo~ both the boys' and the girl~' communion leagues. Today, Friday, being All Saints dny, there wl11 b(:' a celebration of the Holy communion at 8 a. m. The Women's Asl'oeiat d Guilds will meet today in the Clull house a.t 10:30 o'clock with lunf'lieon at noon. On Monday 0f this week, the rector delivered two addresses at Streator, Ill., one to the .clergy and the other to thE> Sunday school officers and teachers. On Tuesday he gave an addresR to the clergy of the Northern Deanery of the Diocese of St. Alban's ~chool at Sycamore, Ill. Today he gives an address to the students of the new We~tern Theological seminary at Evanston. · Ruth Hanna McCormick, congresswoman ~l.t large from -' lllinoiR, will speak at the Sunday Evening club " in the Congreg:l· tional church at 7 :30 p. m. ~Pxt St. A u~ustine' s