Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1929, p. 44

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WILMETTE LIFE ' July 12, 1929 .News of Interest to· the Church-Goers of Our Village First Presbyterian l"t rt·t t at Gre<'nleaf a\'enue l!t'\'. L'lytle l!andolph \Ylwl'la n d, B. D. !-'utHlay, .1 uly H, morning- wor:-;hip at 11 n'dod\. nr. \\'ht·t·land's :-;ermcln topic will bt· "Tht" Drnma l·f a Lu~ing Fight." Tht· miu·dv;tl J1l'ugTam for July H will 'bl' : ~inth Christian Science "God" was th e subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on S unday, July 7. The Golden Text was, "Praise waitcth for thee, 0 God, in Zion: and unto thee shall the vow be performed. 0 thou that hcare st prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come" (Psalms 65:1, 2). Among the citations which compri se d the Le sso n-Sermon ,~~,·as the fo llowing from the Bible: "The mighty God, even the Lord, hath spoken, and ca lled the earth from the ri sing of the s un unto the go ing down th ereof. Out of Z ion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined" (Psalms 50:1, 2). The Lesson-Sermon also . included the following passages from the Chris. tian Science textbook. "Science and Health with, Key to the Scriptur es," hv Marv Baker Edd \': "The s ub stance, I~ife, i;1telligencl', truth , and . Love, which constit ut e Deity. are reflected. by His creat ion; a nd when we subordina t e the false te tim ony of the corporeal se nses to the fact s of Scicnce, we shall ·set.: thi s true likeness aud retlection cvery \\·herr" (p. 516). English Lutheran SeH nth ~uaulay Wilmette Baptist \.Yilme tt e and Forest avenues ReY. George D. Allison, Pastor After 'I' rinlty Orl!all I 'n·lude, "Prolog-ut::" (Suite ft,r Org-an) .... ..... . Rogers Rolo. "E\·<' lfath :\ot ~een" f ll ·>ly City l . G:tul )lr~. Oannon Org-;t n ()fft·rtqry, ~· 1 ,.._.ep Hi\·t·r" ~ . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . AlT. by Yon 'organ l'11:->tl\tdl', "(~rand )larch" ( Qut···n (If Rhd>a) . Gounod ~litHia,. l"chnol at !I ::lO a. m. 1 )urinr{ tht' :-;umim·r month !-i tht· adult, !>t·nior, nntl lntl'l·nwdiatt> departnH:nt s will m ee t in tlw BundJl.Y s<.:hool audit orium for as:--embly wor ~ hip f o llo wc·d by the It·gular d t:-:~ Jlt'rio<ll". Th · B ·g-iiiiH'rH, Primary :t f1t l .Junior dt: partmt ·nts m··d a:-: usual in tllt'ir n·gulat· plact·!". Our ~umnwr (·l·mmunil·n will IH · lwld ~ahh :1 th in .Jul Y. A co rdial in\'it atiPn to unit· · with. thi ~ <.:h un·h is extt' llded to you . Y<·u an· nlwayl; wd t:on.e a t th e l'l't.'!SOY t t· rian church. th e last Th \Yt.·dtW:-:<la'· t·\'t·ning de\·<· tional h our of prai~t· ancl ft·lluw:shiJ) i!S al~o th e Bibl e tea c hi11g· huur J,y tht· · mini:-;tcr. The s tudi es cuntinut· \\'t·dnl's<lay at 8 p . m . )~o u art· in\·ited t .. thi :- dt·votional -.and :sturl.r h tlur. Our mis~i o nan· il" .:\lis!" ltat'il· ·l )litchdl, Mainpuri, l'. l'.,.ln<lia. Th e church ofl1ct· will lw opt·n morning, l'XCe}lt ~a turd:ty, from ~~ 11 :~0. Pho11 e \ Vi lmette 1575. l :~0 ,·ery to St. John's Lutheran \\'ilnwt t (' and Park aYen u es, Wilmette lh·rman \Y . )leye r, p;u;tor 406 Prairit· :1\'t·nue. T e lt·phon e lHG l'hUrl' h tt·h·phO!ll' :{111 S unda y, Ju.Iy 21, is the day ~et for Shout~ng th e triumphal m :u ·f'h from th e o)(l church into th e romp lc led portion of tlw new. Th e ser\'ice will lH :'I·dn with a fart>w e ll The first fight picture~ enr recordin th e o ld :uHl t'tHl with a W··ll'onw in the new . Th e hour will bt> c haractetize d ed in sound and talking, the films 1) t h~· the spirit of our British eousins wh<J Schmeling Ys. C zcudun. \\·ill "be sh b\\'11 say "Th e king i~ d ·ad . Long- li Y the at th e Marbro theater as an attraction king-/' Methodist Church On Sunday morning, July 14, at ~ 1 ' o'clock Re,·. George D. Allison wtll preach on the th e me "The God . .of the Sertlll·n: "\Yag·e::; o r Gift'~" Hills and Valleys." This s~rm.on Is bas.ed Att nd l':()me chure h e\'ery Sunday. If 011 anoth"r Old Testame nt mc1de nt eas tly you ha Ye plant11:·d :). trip oYer the w ek- u sed to throw Iig·ht on preselilt day _ext' n tl. include in ~·our plan!S attendance at perience. We ' continue our s~rmon-ttme t hurc h so n w wh e r e. If th e trip is made Kindergarten for the little chtldren duron th e Lonl's Day, sto p along· th r o ute ing July. and ~P nd nn hom· in church. You will g-et there ju!>t as quickly and with inOur Sunday ~chool m e mbe r s ar · tefinit e ly mot·e satisfaction. God neYe r takes minded of the Home Sunday school ma a \'a cation, nnr does th e dt.'\' il. God can terials whi c h were di s trihuted at the h C' Ip you in ~um~ wea th · r as \\'l·ll as end of June. \Ye lul\'e _heard of m~n~· in drea r. J It> Is n leased " ·ith your w o r- who are keeping up their work durm g ship at all tinws. the s ummertime, and urge everyone to l f you h a Ye nn c hurd1 hom e in this cnmmunity, wnr~hip with u:-:. Yuu will u se the les sons. tind a. ht-arty welcom e awaiting- :rou h ere. You will find a church h.o me t o y o ur On ' Vedm·sday t-Yen in g at 8 o'c~o ·k we likin~. \Ve will be ~lad tn see you and hol<l a mid-weel\ · ~er\' i ce of praise and \\'ill trv to make \'Iilii' Yb;it with us a prayer. 'l'he pastor's s u bject will . b~, plt·asarit one. · "A Vision of Hop , " based on Ezektel s Th( new huil<ling- b g:oing- up nice ly. m essage of t h e life g iYing stream. 1t will be n· a d\· thi:::; fall. It \Yill he one of th e n ort h :-:!\ore's tine:-;t c hurch e~. Today, Friday, is the annua.l \ 'isitatio.n of Wilmette Bapti~ts to the Old People s Home at 1\Iaywood. A numb e r of our m e mbers will enterta in t h e gue~t~ at th · Home with lnn r heon and automobile rides. . ·~·x t ~unri:.LY will he th e st.·\'f!nth Sunday aftPt' Tt·inity. Th e r e will b e h o ly. ::\Tis~ Pear~ Hno ~.e ,i~-rir c hurc h ~ec re t·o mntuttion at 8 a. m . and morning prayt· r tan· and wtll mamt'<y.n the usual office with adcln·ss at 11 a. m. hnur!-! nt th c hurch. 11 A. )f. Jos eph J o hnso n, superintendent Henry Ht:·iJl\e, acting- :..:uperintendent l\Io min g- w ors hip St. Augustine's Tumult and Still With Fight Fans Edith Ray Young Is Presenting Three Pupils in Recital Edith RaY Y oung will present three of her · pup~ls in ·recital Friday afternoon. luh· 12. at 3:30 o'clock, at the home · o( ).1 rs . \\'. l. Fisher. lf>3i Spencer an~nue. The program t o be giyen iollow s: F'OIIIjl:till .. A Lit lit> (".,n\'ersation Soldiers' ~f:tt 'c h . Patricia Fi~ht'L' On tht' :\J ··:Hll l \\' )fo<l erato .. l-'ert~ant Danl't' A<.li e u to tlw Pi;tll<· Allan ~tnhl .Ja cl-: in the J>ulpit E\'t: nit;g Song· Tht· ~\\'ing-ing St·rrices ~ n·nth ~unday after Trinity !I ::W .\. )1. ~tn.<Lt~· :<l'hool and Bible (· lasst·s !I :4;, .-\. ~1. Fir:-t :- 1'1'\'ice and S1:'1'1l10n II . \ . ~1. ~t·t·· ·ntl !"I'I'Yke a11<1 st·rmon A b<'autiful ~ervice of ritual :111d symh()li~m i:-; beit. 1g- worl\etl uut fur this l;ig-n ifi cant day. There "vill- Le :t cen·mony in t·onnection with th e clusin~· of th e o ld do1 · r~ and with the open ing of tlw tww. 1'1w curnl'r-..."tone st:'t in }llaee in 1908 will b ~ opened and the co nt e nt~ di~played . A procesl'iQ.!l. will Le fonn ed as \H' lt:·a YP the uhl Luilding-. Thi:s will lw !waded by a selected group of men and W<Hllt.·n catT~·ing th e :symbol:-; of our faith a.nd church activity. f'amp m eding at -DI."s Plaint'S Sunday night . . \ t t il t· nwrning:tiHl aftt>rnoon Sl'S!"ions 1111 that day, Bi:-;lwp ~l t'('o tl ·tWll ·of Sew ttork will he th t· prt·acht·r. 1\Iany will h e glatl tl) ht'ar thi ~ disting-uislwd Jll't·:ll'hl'r \\'ho is IW\\' pn·:-;h1t·nt of tlw Ft·dt'ra I L'lllllll'il or t'hun:hcs. l'li·Xl'~ -:\lPdlngs \\'althL·r lt·;q.: u·' t·<·ll\'t·lltit,n Fort .lui~· H to J S \\' ayn·~ . 'J'h e 'l'he annual (ll<l Full\1" Honw fe:-:ti\·al will lie ht·lll n< ·'.t ~umla~· m··J·ning· anti afterntHlll at tht· .\rl ington llt·i g·hts lltlll H' for t lw _\ g··tl. Tht·rt· will ht· two st· n ·it·ps -one in th· · llllll'lting- an d onl~ in tlw afternoon . E' t'l'\'llllt· i:-; t·c1rdiallv in\·itl'd . The aftenH·tllt ~~: n i,·p bt'g·in s at · 2 ::HI. The annu;tl illtl'!·n ational conn: ntion of tlw \Yalth ··r Lt · ;i~llt· of Lutht·nw Youngljt·o plt· will ht·J..:ill tlt ·xt S unday aft e rn oon with a !"Jlt'l'ia I :-t· n ·it't'. ~t.'n·ral thou:-ant! young Pt'·'!dt· are n ·g· istt-n·d f o r tht' !'tJll\'t·n tion whkh \l'ill llll'l't at tlw arrnon· of ( 'utwordia. C"nllq.:t·. In t·on n ectioil tlwre with an ('XJl"~ition of Lutht>ran nctiYitit-. · will l1 !"' ht'ld. tht· gn·atf>r part of tlw t·xhihit m;lt· ·rial at tlw (' hic:t ).:'ll Expo:-:itio11 lla' ing lH't ' l1 :-;t·tlt on to Fort \\' aynt·. ~\ numht·r uf you ng- Pl'r ple of St. John'!" w i ll altt·tHl tht- op.·n in g- };t'l'\'ict·, for which a :- (H ·t·i al train will lea ve over tht · l'enn~y!Yatda at 7 : :ltt A. ::\T. , rMurning- ~,t 11 1'. )l. t :t·tw\'ie n.· Harrman is th e dd('gatt· fn·m St. John'~. At thi~ tim <' uf tht· Yt·ar thl·r e nre manv Yi::dtors in \Yilmd tt·. ~t. John':-; Lutherai1 ch urc h t-Xtl· nd ~ tr· both tlw htlllll' folks as Wt>ll . a_s tht· \'i:-it11rs in tlw :-;t> part~ a \' ery <·ordtaf wt"i l'tJillt· t o it:-: St'l'\' ict·s. The Si:.' l'\' ic li lJpgin at 1 I o'dt·t'k. The Laymen's a!"sllt:iati"n will lwld a lwnqu e t Saturda y Ilight at tht' tlini11g· hall on th e gm und s. At that tillle .I )1'. l' h t" l'l'ing-t on, Otie of tlw wi:.;t.·s t of the lt ·aclt·rx in thv cause of tt·mpt·t·a nct.· and prohibition will be th · :-;pl'akt· t·. Th e ser\'iee this ~ll t Hlay Jlllll'tting· \\'ill lwgin at 11 and la st for the J>t.·l'io<l of one hour. Th ' mu ::;ic and St·rmo!l will be in kt! e ping- with the season and the day. First Cong'l Church Vere Y. Lo]wr. mini!:ite r '\Villiam E . ..\kCurnJal'l~. a!:iHoeiat e This <'hurch extend:-; a <·onl ia l in\·itation to YiHitor:-: to attt·tHl its :-;en·ic · of worship, whkh begin::; at ll o'dol'k ~un day morning- and la st::; one hour. X~.·xt f-luntlay 1\lr. ::\ft'Cormat'k will preach on "The \Vay of Duty." Thi s is tilt· ~t·eon <l :..:e rm_ <~ n of tlw sL~ ri es nn "lligh\Vays of. Hnppmess." Following- is the muxit-al prog-ram: l'rt.' lude: Tlwme and V_ al'iations from ~econd Org-an Suite ....... James Uog·t.· rs ~ol_o : (~od Sha ll " ·i pe Away All 1L·ars . . . . . . . . . . . . . JI :Hkt·r Ethel Heide Offt' t't oq·: SilH'r Clo ud s Xt'\'in Solo: Lo\'e Xot the W o rld . . . . . . Sulli\'an Ethel H t> ide l'o~<.;t ~ml t.': Scherzo fro m St:'cond Org-an Suite_ .. . . .. . .. ... .. .... . Jnnws Hog-er:)ft:-s , Emily Roberts is organis t First Evang. Church H.ny A. Thotll)l~on, pn.·tor 503 l..'ht."..:tnut :-trt·t: t , \\ innetka (Services at J~ J rart· )lann sl'IH···l during r e building of <'hun·h .) ~un(Jay, July 1R 11 :00 A . ~f. M o rning- wor xhip. fi :00 P.M. Y o ung Pt·r·plt-'s lll t·e ting-. 7 : 4:; P . ~1. Go!'p(.'} H: n ·i..:l:'. 8 :00 P.M. 'fut>sduy, July I S Sp~c:ial bu s int·ss m eeti n~ of the c hurc h at h ome of Eric Nell'o n , H23 Oak street, \Vinn ~ tka. Tl·arsday, Jaly !0 8 :00 P. M. Mid-week service. Bible stutly. Mr. D e vin e. Th e hurch sch ool meets at 10 o'clock ..·unday m o rning in four department::;: Be~inners, Primary, .Junio r and Inte r-omediate. Th e program of th e Church Dr. D onald 1L Ga11ie of 1115 Elm· Mrs. George H. Shilbach of 1606 seh cliD al f'o lal':ts but o n e h o ur during th e ~·o od a:renue, who has been seriously s un~m ' f. \Ve have made arrange ments Lake ~venue was hostess at a luncheon howen~ r. to care for s mall children dur- til at h1s home for five ·weeks with a on Tuesday for Mrs. R. E. Larson, in.~ the worship hour if their pat ents mixed infection, is now recovering and whose husband, Captain Larson ;s w1sh to attwd the senice at 11 o'clock. is able to be about. ).Irs. Foster Branson , ol7 Central ayenur. has be~n Yisiting in Atchison, Kas .. thi week. Her daughter. -:\fi ~ Florence. left on Tuesday t o meet her mother there, and together they will go on to Estes Park. Colo., to stay un · til :\ugu st. ~1 r. Branson, wh ha s bee n called t o California on account of the -o~fi ss Helen So utlm·ard, 30() Oxiord illness of hi s sister, \Yilt meet hi s road, Kcnih\·o rth .. is spendi ng the sum - family in Estes Park. -omer month s at ~Iamouth lodg-e in· Yel~rr. and Mrs. Frank C. Nason of 733 lo\\·s tone National park. ~{iss Southward ha s a position in a Curio S hop Cummings road , Kenilworth, left on th ere. She expect s t o r eturn to K e nil - Thursday by motor for Maine where worth about the 1st of Septemb er \\·hen th ey will visit Mr. Nason's family in she \\'ill enter her se ni or Year at ::\orth- Portland and friends in Camde n. They " ·ill be gone about four weeks. Their \\·es t ern uni\·e r s it~· . · son and his family, the Seymour Na· -0Edward Fatch Flanner of Black\\'ell sons of Evanston, will occupy their \Vi s., and \Yilliam Rodg-e rs of Black-· parent s' home during their absence. -owell have been the h ouse guests this ~I rs. John D. Couffer, formerly of week of the former's grandparents, the Edward P. Fat~hes, 611 \Vashington \\'ilmette, · and now residing in Glendale, Cal., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. a,·enue. John R. \Valsh Baldwin of Winnetka. -o- added to the stage and scree n . ho\\'. sta rting Friday, July 12. Bcacuse of the positio n oi the camera abon~ the rope s, and the accurac,· of th e sound, spectat~.)rs inside the theater ha,·e certain ach·antages o \·er manv people \\'ho actualh· sa\\· the through the rope s from firs.t r o\Y rin~ sidc . Tbe sound record:-; th~.· Yells. cheers battle, e\ en th ose \\·ho · looked up and babble of the nm\'(1::-. in Y:1nkee stadium. ,,·herr the e,·cnt t nt)k place, the thuds of the fighter:-' l>IO\\'S, and the sharp commands oi the referee to the con~batants. The fight pirturl's . are t: ntireh· .\)f fighting. \\'ith no preliminary . cem s of th e men in training, or the promoter or preparatory \\' Or k on the ring. -------....J ).frs. ]. R. Harper and her son. Rnhcrt haYc gone to thl'ir farm in Hartford. -:\lich .. forth~.· sununer. -:\fr . Harper. supcrintt.:IHknt t)f schoob, \\·ill remain in \\'ilmettc mnst of the summ er. The Harpers ha\·r rented their ht"'~me at /)<) Park annu c tn -:\fr. and ~Irs . Ccnrge Zcndt. \Ir s. Zendt ( ~1ari e ~ideliu::; Zcnt) a noted concert singl·r, \\'h o is at present traye!ing and studying- abroad. \Yill be in \ \'ilmette abnut the first of :\ugust . . )f:t stf'I'S )l:'lste r:..: c;ayn11r Sl'humann Lil'htH·l' Dr·rn Floricli:t l{ tlg"t·l':..: Ei lt·n bt'l' g 11 id, at1<l St'L'k 1 'att·kia Fi~h ·r ~chuhert ~lilit a n· )Jan·h . . . . . . . . . Dorn ..-\ llt'gn:tto Ua c h Cournnt e ] il' ll t·l' L'. \ \' n I:UH' ht' . .. Hahino,·itz ln<li :U l Dance Allan ~tn.hl )f:tcD·l\\'l'll 'l'n :1. \Yild no!';· )f ;tt· Dn\\'1'!1 In dian L()dg"t' lm)l<·rtant E,·t:nt . St'illlm:t 11'1 \\'altz nuth '\\'ell!-ikr Ruth \\.ebster Tin!.:· Ting· Liltlt· :\Ii ss ::\lull..t J!in g 1 ;a\·nnr )l;l Slt·rs posted at Fort Sheridan. '

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