Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1934, p. 16

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14- 14~~ A- ATE ilE October 4, 1934 N'%EWS Methodist Church Rev. Oscar Thomas Oison, D. D., minister The Rev. Wil'am 3D. Schermerhorn, D). D., of Garrett Biblcal Institute and -for many years teacher of the Men's ciass In the Wilmette Parish church, *111 be the guest preacher this Sunday morning. This Is "lCônference Sunday." Dr. Oison wlll preach his first sermon at lis new charge, the Epworth-Euclld church, Cleveland, Ohio. The music for the il o'clock worship service on Sunday rnornlng wiil be as fnilows: - . Organ prelude-"Andante" (V Svrn- phony) . . ........ Beethoven Mis.s Marie Briel Introit-"Grant Me True Courage, Lordi" Bael' Anthem by the choir-"The Woods and Every Sweet-Smelling Tree" .. W-Qt Offertory anthem-"Be Ye Ail of One Mind" ..Godfrey Organ pogtiude-"Fin.ile" (V Sonata'- Mendeissoh n The Church school meets each Sunday morning at 9 :30 o'ciock. TLhere ari, classes for all agles from the nursery to the aduit department. The Woman's Aid society meets todiv (Thursday~) at 10-:30 o'clock at the church. There will be sewing for Lake Bluff and the executive committee m-t- Ing ln the morninm. At 12 o'cleck hur-h- eon will bie served by the First division. Business meeting and prograrn at i :'0 o'clock. Mrs. Edward W. Beinfohr will1 give a book review.t Choir'rehearsai wjll be heid toni,1t (Thursday) and each Thunsday night :,t 8 o'clock undpr the direction ot Miss M-' - rie Bni. Ail members are urged te iwý present and on time tonight. Mm"' having friends who sing are asked to brlng them aiong. The Weman's' Foreign Missienav society wiil meet Thursday, Octobor il. at 2 o'clock. Devotions: Mrs. Frank Briggs. Study book: "Japanese'Women Speak"-"The Church at Work"-Mrs. . D. Cox. Sole: Mrs. Thomas H. West. Ail wemen et the church are cordialiy invited. The Philathea eiass will have a hales sale Saturday, Otober 6, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the National Tea cemipany. 1107 Central avenue. Funds for Lake Bluff orphanage. The Philatheans add: "C('ore and buy our delicieus cake and Pie !" The Young Peopte's department wili meet Sunday mernlng at 9 -45 In the "*Ui- per Room." Robert Baidridge is teach- Ing this class. The subject fer Sunday morning, October 7, wili be "The Scien- tists' Conception et God." Ail young people are Invited. The Young People's chapter cf the Ep- worth league wili meet Sunday evening at 6 :30 o'ciock ln the Senior High room. Mr. Baidridge wiii talk on "Getting inte the Game." David Marshall wiil be in charge of the recreation and Loia Kurz et the retreshments. The Hjgh Sehool chapter et the Ep- worth league will meet Sunday evening at 5 :30 o'ciock. Mr. and Mrs. Truman W. Potter wiii serve as advisors for this ~.group this year. The quarterly meeting et the Metho- dist Episcopal Old People s Home auxil- lary wiil be heid at the home, 1415 Fos- ter avenue, Edgewater, Wedne,-,ay, October 10, at 10 :30 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12 -45. Ail members and friends are cordially Invited. A rummage sale will be sponsored hy- the Woman's Aid society October 18 and 19 at 1141 Greenleaf avenue. Chairman: Mrs. C.. E. Blurgess, 1534 Highland ave- nue, Wilmette 4051. AIl women are urged te gave rummage for tbis sale. Baftist Church Wiimette and Forest avenues Rev. George D. Allison, pastor In the morning service Sunday nt il o'clock, Dr. Allison conftlitues the.discus- sion etf the Bock et Job, "The Epic of the Inuer Lite" which han aroused such deep intirest. The Church school ineets in ail depart- ments under Supt. Z. A. Parkhtirst and hiB nasociates. The Rally Day service wil! h held October 14 and an unusual 0F program ls being arranged under the direction, of Mrs. Harry Burnside. The High School.Young Peopie's soci- ety meets at '6 P. M. Sunday under the direction -of Keith M. Jones. The devo- tional service will be led by Verna Archanibauit. A social hour will foliow. The Sunset club, Joel Dickerson, presi- dent, meets at the pat'sonage at 6 :30 o'clock. "INRA Debits and Credits" wil be discussed by Winthrop and Truman Richards and Joei Dickerson. Young people above high schooi age are cor- dially invlted. The Baptist Woman's Missions union me ets Tuesday, October 9, At tie Oak Park BaptIst church. In view of the fie program a large attend«tnce of Wilmette women is expected. Tuesday evening, October 9, is the reg- ular date for the board of trustees of ',he church. On Wednesday, October 10, at 8 p). m., there wiil be the fali reception and goocial of the congregation. A delightful eve- ning of, friendship, ganies and music has been planned by the social committee. AIl members of the congregation are ex- l)ected. First Presbyterian Ninth street at Greenicat avenue James T. Venekiasen, minister Our worshij service wili be heid at il o'clock. The minister will speak on the theme, "lGod's Outiook and Man's." We invite you te, wors hip with us. Miss Erma Rounds, director cf music, has arranged the teilowing musical pro- gram for the service at il o'clock: pre- inde, "Pilgnim's Chorus," Wagner; anthem, "Even Me,"ý Warren; soie, "Send Ont Thy Light," Wooler, Edward Otis, soioist;- postiude, "Cornelius March," Mendelssohn. Our Bible school meets at 9 -30 in al departments. The attendance is growing. We have a place for your chiid. Our Aduit Bible ciass will continue its studies ln the "Lite and Letters ot P.tul." We are trying te get at the secret of thîs great Christian's lite and Ideas. We invite you te study with us. The vla." meets at 10 o'ciock. The Tuxis society, the high schooi gnoup et yonng people, will meet at -:30 o'clock. Retneshments wiil be served bv Miss Ellen Jean Torrey; the meeting will toiiow. Rodger Venekiasen will, lead ln the discussion ot the tepic, -Keeping Our Word." All the young pet)ple et High School age are Invited. The Presbytery et Chicago will meet Monday, October 8, at the Olivet In- stitute chnrch. The regular meeting et the Woman's society wiil beheld at the church Tues- day, October 9. Sewing, in the'merning, wili be in charge et %pokes 7 and 11. Luncheen, at 25 cents the plate, wiii be served by Spoke No. 2. Foiiowing wiii be the program and business meeting. Mrs. Charlotte Pritchard will lead the devetionais. Mrs. Jacob Pteiffer et Ev- anston, wIth several students tromh the Presbyterian Coilege et Christian Bd- ucation, will give the pregram on "Chris- tian Education." Ail t he women are cordially invited. Boy Scout Troop No. 5 will meet at the church Monday evening. Our midweek service wiii be hèld on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. We Will study the subject, "The Retnrnlng Master." We Invite you te spend this heur et devotions and study wlth us. Girl Scout Troop No. 5 wiil meet Thursday atternoon, at the church. The choir wiil rehearse Friday evening at 7:15 'cieck at the church. The Tuxis society' will hold a social tfon the yeung, people Friday evening, 'Octo ber 12, This Friday evening, October 5, we will have a Get-Together and social for oun church members and tniefids. A pregram etf entertainment and tun bas been arranged by the Deacons. We cordially Invite our whole grenp te be with us. The heur Is 8 o'ciock. Junlo*' church for the little folks wilI, hegin on October 14. First Con gregational John G. Hindley,> minister "The Cali cf the Faîl" wiil be the sub- Ject of the Rev.. Mr. Hindley's sermon at the il o'clock service next Sunday morning. The musical program for this service follews: Prelude: "Choral and Priere",...Boellmann Anthem: "The Lord Is My Light".. ...Parker Quartet: "Peace I Leave With You". .Roberts Postlude: "Marche Aux Flambeaux" . .Guilmant Mr. Kenneth Stevens, soloist The Church schooi bas departments ndclasses for ail ages. It meets on Sunday mornings at 9 :30 o'clock. Sun- day will be Raliy Day. The Crescent circie will mee t Tues- day, October 9. with Mrs. A. J. Coburn, 915 Linden avenue. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. E. L. Beishe and Mrs. A. T. 'alins. Cub Pack 63> meeting on Saturday at. i :30 A. 'M. at tbe cburch. Al boys of 910 and 1l yeiirs of age are invited. S"ýout troop No. 2 meets on Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. Scout troop No. 1 meets on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Girls' choir rehearsal at 3 :30 P. M. Thursday. Boys' choir rehearsal at 4 P. M. Thurs- da y. S"*choir rehearsal at 7 :15 P. M. Thur.-day. (lirls' choir rehearsal at 10 :30 A. M. Saturday. co s hoir rehearsal at il A. M. Sat- ut day. English Lutheran Seventh street at Greenleaf "A House of Wo-rship" SN)YSERVICES Sunday scbooi ............... 9:45 A.'M. Mo:'niing worship..............Il1 A. M. Luther league............... 5:30 P. M. The Womnan's society will hold its1 October -Missionary meeting this after- noon (Thursday) at the parsonage at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Hayson will pre-1 sent the tapic: "The Oriental in the United States, His Status, His Chiet Occupation."1 On Friday of this week the women4 will sew at the Woman's club begin- aing at 10 o'clock. Luncheon wiil be served at the club. Garments will bc1 made for the Children's Receiving Home in Mayweod. Choir rehearsal Frday evening at 1 :30 o'ciock. Sunda,.y will be RaiiY Day and Pro- motion Day in our Sunday school.'We ha.'ve a very fine Sunday schooi and we invite ail the chiidren who do net at- tend Sunday school anywhere te corne to our scheoi. A service of Holy Communion will be ',eld next Sunday merning at il o'ciock. New members wiil be reeeived into thé church at this service. The Confirmation ciass will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. The Church council wil -meet on Tues-j day evening, October 9, at 8 c'ciock. We invite ail the young people te ýttend our L.uther league meeting next Sunday evening at 5 :30,o'clock. St. Augusti'e-'s Rev. Hubert Carleton,, D. C. L., nector Sunday, ôctober 7, wilbe t he, ine- teenth Sunday after Trinity. There will be Hoiy Communion at 8 A.'M., Church schools and Bible classes at .9:45, and Hily' Communion with Sermon at il A. M. Next Sunday wili be the Corporato Communion for both the Boys' and Girls' Communion leagues. Members can attend Communion at either the 8 A. M. or Il A. M. service. The rector spent iast Thursday and Friday at the Fali conference et the bishop and ciergy et the, dierese held at Doddrldge F'arm, Libertyville, 111. The Boys' Vested choir me4ts' for practice every Tuesday evening at 7 In the Parish House, and the Girls' Vested choir meets for. practice every Saturday morning at 9:30 ln the Parlsh House under the teaching of Thomas Fullerton andMiss Mary Mickey,. re- spectively., Those wishing to join should attend the next practice. Boys and girls from the fourth grade and upward are eligible for membership. .Our Church schools are no-w well or- ganized. Children in the primary and junior departments and high school boys and girls who have flot enroiied for the year should do se at once. St. John'9s Lutheran Wiimette and Park avenues J. H. Gockel, pastor SERVICES 9 :15 a. m.-First service. 9 :30 a. nt-Sunday sehool and Junior and Intermediate Bible classes. 10 a. m.-Senior Bible class. 10 :4ý a, m.-Preparatory service for Hely Communion. il a. m.-Second service- with Hoiy C immunion. MEETIN<GS Ladies' Aid, this afternoon, at 2. Junior Walther leaguers, Friday eve- ning at 8. Cla.sses for Christian education of children, Saturday at 9 :30 a. m., Wed- nesday at 4 P. rm. Choir rehearsal, Monday at 7 :45 P. M. Voting nenhiers, Tuesday at 8 p. m. The sermon on Sunday will treat of "The Prodigal Son and His EIder Broth- er." The first part of that story ls quite familiar, but the latter portion contains a lesson of importance for those of us who have neyer left "the father's house." Announcements for the communion service on Sunday wili be reveived, at the j arsonage on Friday from 1 to 8 :30 p. ni. The Master is corne, and calleth for Kenilworth'Union Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minîster Dr. Willett's subject Sunday, October 6, will be "The Church as Hoiin,." We are observing the day as "Homecoming Day,." It is hoped that there wili be a full attendance of members and friends. Baptismn wil libe administered, new mnem- bers received, and the communion cele- brated. The chu rch service is at il o'clock. The Women's guild wili meet Monday morning, October .8, at 10 o'ciock. Th-- work of the guild is for the benefit of good causes in which the women ef the church and the comimunity are inter- ested. AIl women of Kenilworth flot otherwise engaged on Mendays are cor- diaily invited to corne in for as much time as they can spend in this good work. The Sunday school will meet at 9 :45. There are classes for children between the agès of kindergarten and the high school. Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes McKinney of Chicago, formerly of Wilmette, wil entertain at dinner Saturday. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs.. B. F. Lewis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pot- ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Ebeling, of Wilmette, and, Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheelock, of Kenil- Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marx of Chicago. - Mrs. Lester Mee, Mrs. J. J. John- son, Mrs. T. E. Thompson, Mrs. L. J. Wade, and Mrs. Daniel Bergen Ieft Wednesday for a three weeks' motor trip east. They wiIl visit friends at Atlantic -City and in New York. -o- James Krafthefer, Jr. ("Bunt") of 901 Qakwood avenue. who attends Notre Dame, will spend the week- end with bis family. He is coming to attend the marniage of bis sister, Patticia, on Saturday. 0o- Mîsg Ruth Suekoif, 819 Cbestntt avenue, is studying at the Evanstoh Academy of Fine Arts anîd at the IVogue school, in Chicago. 11 ýTH:E CHUýRCýH:ES WILMETTE LIPE

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