October 25, 1929 WILMETTE' L I ·F E Kenilworth Union Kenilworth avenue and 'Varwkk J'O;H.l. Kenilworth Dr. · JTerbPrt L. Willett, mi nistt' l' Hr. \VillPtt has l'hosen "Tht· Path of Lift·" a~ the subject of hi~ sermni1 fqt' · :-.undH~' . Oet. 27. The m e mher~ nf tht:> ('hur<'·h ~-Whlool ,,f tJw· ('hur, ·h of the Holy ('omforter will tnt>d with u~ in a union st·n·ie·· of w ot·. ship, ~unday, Oetnht<r ·27, 10 n'< ·l·w !\: .John- Bt>nham, th f' ,,f t hP TJnion n.:·,·. and C. nu~sell' Small. lhf.: SUJkl'intt ·n<h·Pt of thP RPnior d<')lartnwJtt, will g·i\·,. th .. : houg-ht for thf' morning. Thi :-; :-.·rni:mnual f'\'f' nt in th t> pr(og'l'<tlll of th ·· tw o d :\.tr<'hes is a souJ't't' of 111Ul'h pk n:-tll·· · ;ond r N il t'hrb-tian t't>llowship. :11HI ,.,_ oqh·ratinn. Th<· L:Hli·,~· ( :uild ~londa~· m o rning at 1 :uild ~upf'rintt·rwnt 1'11H·ritll !-' ~chool, wi II l1f· in e ha at ~ WBY .. GO TO CHURCH! The Church i~ the one aYenue through which the principles ut Christianity are spread throug-hout the "' orld~ ~incl through \vhich we indi,·idually n1ay be guided and helped on our "·ay throug-h life. The Church- I n~ure~ ~ocial :-;tability. The Church- l\Iake~ po~sihlr the maintenance of srhools, libraries, hospitals, homes for the aged and orphans. will lll<'t ·l a:- u:-u :·l JO o'l'l tw k itt th· · room:- of llw l'hurvh f11r t!H ·ir lwtWYOI Pnt work . All nf th1 · ,,.,,m,·n (If tilt · t·ommunity an· mo:-:t ,.,,r di a ll~· in\·jt, ·d . .· h~· out ltr. :-;unda ,., :'\o,·emhf'r ::. ;,f tht· l"ity anrl Hukhin!'on <'· ·ntu1·y i~ to preach l'aul ""n. I )r. \Yillt'l t \\'ill ill hi!< al'~'· t1t'f'. of th· · l'hri~tiart f(·l' th· · , ... ngr,·~-"- ' I l · I First Evangelical ~ . 6 Elm !-;trt>f't, \\'inn et ka Ho~· . Thomp~nn , pa~tor i'!ll I·: Jrn stn·et sundny, OC'tnht·r ~· ~C'honl wor·~hip. \\'inn . :1 :::n a . m . Sunday ll a . m . ..\forning "Thy "ingorn C'om··" Tht·ll\· : The Church - Builds iaith in une another, which is the foundation of credit, and without which all business \\'ould stop. The Church-GiYe!" t<' the ~tate the backbone of Ia w and order. :. p. m. \" oung Penplt:'·~ rn· ·ding i' . 1:-. J) . m. Go~p(') ~l· n· iet· , Thur!'idny, Of·toht'l' !II p . Ill . ~lid-\H't· k ~t-'1'\' it · ·· · Ht· \' , Obou will ,.;JWak (111 ".Jonah" .~pf'f· ial .J. in\'ilation i~ ··Xtt·lldt·d '" in th·· (·(·mmunity to f'Oll\1· and " ,,rship with us anrl J)<-lrtak e nf th t"J (·I·Il· gt·nial ('hri !-'t ian . f E- llow s hip th;et 1!11 · ·· hur<' h ha,.; to t~fft~ l·. ,.. tr allg't-> 1'~ The Church- Encourag-es g-oud habits of living. which lead to g-ood health. in~nring- greater productivity :~ncl \\'ealth. The Churrh- Bnild:-; character. \\·hich ts recognized today hy captains of indu~try and tinance as an as~et superior to money. wl~t-n tlh'~· :--aid. 1..-t 11 .' ~· · ·" tht · hnu:-:o · of th e Lrord ." · :· t was g-lad Woman's Society to Hold .Regular Meeting Nov. 1 , The \Vnman's :-.orid\· '" tht' \\'it - I 1111.:tte J:apti st church \r ill lJ,,Jd it:- n.:gu - ~1 Jar lll()tlthh· nH:ding Friday, :\1l\'l'mhn I. Lnnchc.·nn \\'ill h~ :-crn:d prompt!\· at 12:30 p'rJL)ck. :\s thi s i:-- till' tir . . t luncheon of the iall ~l'a-,un it i:-. lwpl',; that man\· will attend . l,ink I> j, charge. 1 The Churrh - Prumote ~ lo\'e for une another, fair play, without " ·hich this \\·orld would he a dreary place indeed . The Churrh - Bring~ abmtt family unit, one of the most impnrtant things in a democracy and one of our g-reate~t requisites in thi~ day and age. During the luncheon Dr . Ct·~~r~t· I l. The Churrh- lnsurt:s rtlinement. rulture and a deep appreciation of the fintr things of life, \Vhich we do not fltlcl in the savage. · .\llist)Jl ,rill giH "Current l·:n ·nb 1\elig-ious Interest." Thi s \\'ill he a r~·g-ular icature <Jf thl' lll<lllthh· lunrh 1'<111 hottr throug-hout the Har: Tlw program, in chargt: lli Link 1:. "ill conlmcnce at I :30. ~[rs. Rohert ~I rCa II ,,·ill he the :-.pcah:r. ller suhitct is "Field \\'nrk of the \\'oman':-. Dtpart ment of the Church Fc<kratinn in Chicag-n." Th<.·rc also \\'ill he ap propriate music and a brid den1tinnal. ~'I r~. \' . 11 you call yoursc If a "good citizen." you will ha \T to 1inc up on the side of the church to hold that t.itle. The day is cotning- soon "·hen the tern1 "good citizen" '"111 etnhrace church attendance. Directory of Churches : The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette A venues Rev. George D. Alliaon ·. DINNER HOSTESS K. Spicer of 312 Ess<.' x rpad Kcnil"·orth, wa · hostes s at a small dinner on Octohn 19. · Tht· affair 1ra .· given in Mrs. ~piccr's home in IHH11n of ~~ r. and 11 rs. Ctorge F. Brt)\\'11 '"lr' · rectnth· have sold th<.·ir (~lcnrnl' hPnJ·: ~f r. and ~f rs. Brmyn are tn " ·intt·r i ' Florida and latt'r in tlw snrim! l'X~'l't'l tn :-ail fnr a trin to Furt~pl' . Tltv Browns lived in Kcnil\\'orth a numhcr of years ago and ha,·e a ntttllhl'r oi l'ld iriends in the village. Thcr arc ml·mhers ~)f the Kenilworth llistnriral sncich· \\'hich is made up nf persn :is who lived in Kcnilwort h h\·c nh· tlr more \·cars ago. Mr. and ~frs. C.]. ~dnnd and tht·ir snn. M eh'in, motored t~) ~f elvin. Ill.. to visit ~1 rs. ~ vlund's mother. ~f r=-. ~ . : F Rowcliffe. ·at.Hl her sister. " ·ho is 1 c- . turning to her home in Tuscon, Ariz.. I after Sf){'tHiing the summer " ·ith her mother. -./"1- The First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf A venue Rev. Clyde Randolph WhetltJnd St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park A venues Rev. HtrmtJn W. Meytt Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubtrt Carleton_ The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. HortJct G. Smith First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Vtre V. Loper Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenluf Avenue and Seventh Street Rtv. CtJrl I. Einp1on ~f rs. E. ]. Steward of Kankakee, Ill.. "·as the weekend guest of her sis ter. , ~rs. George P. ~agill 1011 Lake av ··- ~~-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! nuc. I Published by the ldterchurch Advertising Committ~e. Wilmette Church Federation ~I