10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 SSBHSHBBKBHBB=HSSSSSSHS=BSBHHSSSSH^=BSSBSBSBHX i â€"--i- I #* will t>€ SOUght Mid BeW pledges â-ºâ™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦* *he rector outlmmg some otmcuoric J» *". not now contributing to e V theâ„¢u port of the parish. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦iTTTTTTTITIIIIIIlIIIIIIIii* '(Church Jut among the boys and girls of the vil- lage and explaining some of the plans ior a wide extension of this work. Mr. George K. Gibson, a prominent lavman of the diocese, gave an mspir- IVJIIPJI I! =#.-â- XXI m* »<>dre*s to the fathers and their •♦Kbovs. The Pioneers, one of the boy Jt' Organizations of St. Augustine s, un- ♦♦ j der whose auspices the gathering ♦♦? Was held^led by their leader, Mrs. C XXI M Wachs, and her corps of assist- , the mothers of the boys, are to congratulated on the great success evening which was heartily en- joyed by alL ___ ♦♦ arits, t •♦ I of the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH general exercises and the stereopticon stow bv Prot. Ffcller. ♦♦♦♦♦oseoesisetf >s>tt»>ea»»>»»**f ••••♦•••••'••tlttl ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | The monthlv mccting of the Vestry of* St. Augustine's was held- in the rector's, oifice on Wednesday even- â€" I ing. December 7. Plans were rnap- Char church. Sunday school andlped out for conducting the annual Endeavor societies prepared and j canvass next Sunday afternoon. Pec- distributed rifty-three' Thanksgiving I ember 11, when renewals of all pledg- haskets. A very limited number off _____ these baskets vent to deserving; ! " families in our'immediate vicinity,! In these days when outbreaking sin is taboo among people of good manners, and common everyday sins are so subtle, there is a temptation to think that the need of forgiveness is not so great as in other times, but the words of the Apostle are still true. "If we say we have no sin. we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us-* There iis, therefore, real point to the subject which Mr. Lloyd will have for his sermon next Sunday morning, "Jesus, the Savior from Sin". Miss Mary Welch will sing "Be- hold, the Master Passes By." by Ham- mond, and "The Perfect Prayer," by Stenson. The Crescent Circle, Mrs. Ralph Potterxhairroan. will meet Tuesday >t the home of Mrs. E. J. Lundin, 922 Oak%vood avenue. At the hour of the regular Church, ' Night service next Wednesday, the officers, teachers and friends of the Church school will meet to discuss, the methods of missionary instruction. The service will be in charge of the committee on Christian Nurture and a free.and open discussion of-this im- portant subject is invited. All who are interested in the progress of our Church school-are urged to be .pres- ent v The Cozy Corner Circle. Mrs. F. C Huffman, chairman, will not hold its regular meeting next Thursday, but members are reminded that all ar- ticles for the Oak Forest Home "Christmas boxes should be sent to the church not later than 3$pnday, Dec- ember 19. The Tatapochon Camp Fire Group. Miss Clague. guardian. ^ will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:45 at the church. Meeting: is in charge of the Arden Shore committee- The A-Ki-Vu-Ha-Pi Camp Fire Group.JMiss Pettibone, guardian, will hold an^exhibition of dolls at the church Friday, at 3:30. The mothers are invited to come and see the dolls dressed by the girls to be sent to • some worthy organization. The Wilxnette Second Troop of Be Scouts. Mr. Gilmore. scoutmaster, will meet at the church at 4 o'clock. Fri- day. - "m* ""' 1 The Church school orchestra, urier sermon. *: the church. Subject, "The the, leadership- of \tr I^ar.:el o: rTestSsbny of" Gbd*~the -Father coc- . 'North we stern, will rehearse at the Cirr.z~± Jesus. Hi* Sori. our Savior*. church at 7J& Friday |+ P. M. every Monday and Friday. s-truction ...of children. In finally straightening up matters connected with the annual bazaar held la$t week, the women of the Associated guilds are greatly pleased to have made such a success of it, even beyond their expectations. There will be a business meeting of the Associated guilds this Friday afternoon, December 9, at Zo clock. After the meeting there will be a sale of articles unsold at the bazaar. Ml the *voraen of the parish are in- vited as well as any others interest- ed. Afternoon tea will be served. The^service next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, at St. Augustine's will in- clude the Baptism of a considerable number of different ages from infants up. Members of the congregation are urged to make mediately. "w^ *«% .. The Bishop of Chicago fc* tor confirmation. Cluse* kL?* P. Anderson, D.D., will ^ Augustine's Sunday, Dec«25 . meeting regularly for soST!? â- Sunday afternoon at 4 tfdto*5l Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloclt 1 "The Children's Movies- id, _, St. Augustine's and open wi charge to all children of \uS-_l had a large attendance yeiSS afternoon and evening to see25 the children's story 'The pJr* Necklace" which was nighty^?* but the greater number to needy fam- ilies, where conditions had been care-f iully investigated by the workers in I Olivet Institute and Associatonj House. The regular all-day meeting oi the Woman's society will be held "at the'; church Tuesday, December 13. with â- luncheon at noon. jfc* 2 o'clock Mrs.' Quayle will lead in the sudy of Chap- j ter 2 of "Unfinished Business." Fol-J lowing this there will be a short pro-? gram on Mohammedanism and Mor- monism. * The Westminster Guild meets at the church Tuesday evening. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock, after which the girls will begin their study of the second chapter of "From Survey "to] Service". ', /- . J Donations erflellies. fruit or money for the Presbyterian hospial should be handed to Mrs. L. S. Lourie before December 19. With the equipment , and con- veniences of our modern Sunday school building tot_hrtle^ tolks :he teachers of the Primary and Begin- ners* departments are prepared to care for the children of parents who ilesire to attend the morning service. The sermon topic tor Sunday morn- ing will be "An Ancient Challenge for Modern Times". Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Church Service 11.00 A. M. Tunior C E. 3JO P. M. Senior C E. 6:00 P. M. Mid - Week Service. Wednesday. *:!» P. M. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Linien and Pra;- mette. Herman \V rse avenue*. Meyer-MA. tor. 406 Prairie avenue. p*-.-.- :e Wi*- pi?- 13»5l Faithâ€"Our Country's Our ' Fathers* Language. 'Services Sunday, December 11. 9:15 A Sf. Sunday schocl and B:"r«!e class at Lih.rarv hall â- 11 -A M. service and ^4de^^oTial^er^>:ce"^^r-the- fate 0?. f.v. ** j cerning Tesu; 4- P. M. eve: I religious _msii C^rrce. F. Batkr w-H ^5e he'i at flhe| j-Ti Xn~-azl get-together meeting of Con^e«atiojpal cnurch. Sunday. Dec-ljji .j-^ members, of St. John's and ember 1*. at 5 o clock. The sernce I their families will "he he.-' nuder the au*p:ce? of the Physio-1 evening, December % on Fncay at S o clock, at* in? Club of the North Shrre. the Sr- jone* ha". Wilniette. The object ciety of Mid-Land Authors. the White ] ^-e ;- Par<r Ciub of Cltkaco, the Pre?s Club :J >; ;ic- the Abbot: ~± meeting -- :: o mforxa you of the "present ?:i.:ns of the â- congregatkm. 1 its "plans for 1922\ and to beoonse? :: v :" ~e::tr accua:nte\i with 4 To lea ;-.v jost what ? wr ?-'.'. :n better -:\ lie i -;- c>. and thJt C*~U'C~. :r i ttrgaauatioas Dr. Butler w-as a_ â- »-t:e«n:ei nter.tb-er. The r.;r.:r:i. I rograra is in :he- rroce?? of rub.rca-1 cv-:r-'- wbrlc, anf :o know --who"? -a"-:, j ttOA."an^ " ' be t&tiibwted on..tSal ._ ir -::;ijt; ?t;ri- :: ;:-:;tra:::n ... ~ -.- service is apes tx> the-jaui*- â€" '•â- ' aad it •-? hoped that Dr. Butler's | 'On Tuesday eyeuin®, Deoemhef I3t» !."_._- :'-..--' ^ :-."".'".' ssette mJH& atteud.i the Decexnbesr meetm^ :: the.congre*] . ca::n :ak-s I'^za at :rt :rzr:~?. at - *â- * > _ - - one^. another.; a: Should re- \. an i r.:recte<t â€"^ itâ€"â€"- ^ *" n wA4 Letin_c theprogram :s the e'.ec:::r. ::* rmcers : for 1S22. The naaaes ":f n - â€":n?e? have! C b • cago v. q agregatt! wSl-be held tm the, I&h boo Stevens :u::i;"cs .::-f:av. Decern- :-rti~ c-blr?'--:: I t~ â- ::-~z mem- ber -15.. with morusag, aJteraoo» and - er --• 5. :":'-n'5 Vr.:~i re tre?e»^' evening"sessions 1." -",.- -' - sneakers ^_ •..,.. ." at :n:> Coniexence are [^arteaf~E -ur- The aunual OSuMmas eve ca3drenV;| -.;-:. D- D.. secretary1 m the Na-t:~n- .service «r3l be held th-.:s jtar in *he al Tcunctl c: Dwagregat^saJ ;_-l~- Sirfi ":nt5 hall ems 5a:^*:^y evening es. and Fr::e'?>.-r Aa«b«os5e',E %"-;-n;n? December 24l becmnmc-.at T :J.rlock.< 0$ Carletoa college. The central By this arrasgement it will be ros- ••^r* c: the rr.-:rr.-r.£ sc??--:- '^- lm^ >:":!: :: cet^hrme arain frr the n*ui: â- rrov:n* Onr C:n*:reca^:ra: Mac~:n- Crrrstma? tre celebrat>rtt. "The atternoos ; and eveumsg sessions'"»rtll re crves to the aevelcr- xnent of "The '^ri: x-: - nrrc-?e -- v...â€".- w^' \n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINFS PARISH Last Scnday â- »-*> tne *"*-** "c-_ *.~cce" nsamioG service atteniance â€" tne aat^cn* vert -. si: the chasvh. Thsrtj-one ne^r irnh pernans atejnhers were'receive-d making a tc- and Soys . . - .- '.- iTr.ct October 1- function - c-f the several ae- . After • '... j»uiufc :irâ€"rfacâ€"Snmda'v sc20Oi reâ€" extv •ara? Srr^fc .*^ *c- â€"â€"â€" than has ever attended any Aj- capacity tor tise Have You A New Baby In Your Home? W HAT wonderful plans center about the little newcomer* In your mind's eye you picture his or her future,â€"at kindergarten, school, high school, college and in any subsequent career. A time will come when you will live almost wholly in the life of your chsld. when you will not lead but follow. But today everything lies in the future, and every influence, however small, now felt by the tiny bit of human- ity, will be reflected in a thousand ways in later life. . ____i_aii^u_a£ord^^ mold vour <*&*'* future character? y^ You and eveTy'other parent recognize that, hand in hand with the indelible memories of mothers' example, go those of the teachings of the Sun- day School. Sometimes through accidental neglect parents do not give their children a fair chance in the start on life's journey. The easiest way to make sure of a constant and systematic influence for fine character building is to have the child identified with a Sunday School in infancy. Each of our churches maintains what is known as a Cradle Roll, upon which are registered the names of infants until they are old enough to understand the simplest of moral teachings. At intervals they are remem- bered by birthday, Easter or Christmas cards. As they grow in undei- standing they look naturally to the day when they will be a member of a class and attend services regularly. Even by that time the molding of their entire future has been greatly affected. It is a small things for you to register your new baby with your chosen church, but his or her whole future life may be definitely made by this act or marred by its neglect. It costs nothing: you are not obligated in any way. Telephone one of the following Cradle Roll superintendents, or fill out this coupon and mail it today. 1 1 * • • Tnere :s a new I • Girl Bov bab'y at Address Parentsâ€"^Mr. and Mrs 'areots are friendlv to... Denomination .Church Signed . Address %£mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwtmmmr w p#« â- • I I I : 1 â- â- â- â- MRS. E.DUIS c 1507 Highland Ave. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. MRS.F.Z.FAVQRâ€" 1021 Central Ave. Phone 1231 ST. AUGUSTINE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. MRS. S.R.KERR n^^^^Jiakdmnd Ave- P**** Wa 1142 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MRS.C.H. McCREA 127 Prairie Aire; Phone W0. 704-M METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. REV. A. O. SOHOLM (Pastor) r*^. .cl?? S?!!?011 Alre- ***â- • WiL 1938 ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. MRS.J^E^GEBEKT 1002 linden Ave. BAPTIST CHURCH. MRS. H. B. MULFORD $35 Elm wood Ave CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Phone WiL 2042 Phone WiL 1543 â€"