Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1922, p. 5

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i^^^Sflii^^^SI^ IhI .tlkriliSRi VawSa Friday, june ftm Children's Day will be observed in a beautiful combination service at 11 o'clock. The Primary department of the School will sing in unison "Blossom Time," Mrs. A. J*. Page • singing the obligato. Imogene Paddock will recite "How to Give," represent- ing the Junior department. The min- ister will give a Children's Day Mes- sage, and baptize infants presented for Christian Baptism. The entire SchooMs invited to share in the ser- vice. Regular session of the school at'9:45. \ â- â-  • - ^^^fi^s^t^fr Prof. Burch of Garrett Biblical In- stitute will deliver his second lecture oh the "Sermon on the Mount" to the Men's Bible Class at 9:45, in the Ma- sonic parlors. Dr. Burch will deliver four lectures on this subject. Last Sunday's lecture was introductory. The lecture this Sunday will be on the fifth chapter of Matthew. Vesper Service at 5:30. Message by Mr. L. Pi Kunstman. *-'. The Official Board; in its June meet- ing last Monday evening heard de- tailed reports concerning the boys camp being established by the parish and authorized the following commit- tee: Benj. N. Cox, Pierre Bontecou, L. P. Todd, CN. Stokes, Elmer Wil- iams* C. H. Mann, Carl Zipprich, A. J. Nystrom, and Mr. Dee A. Stoker. The prospectus will be issued, in a- few days and enrollment will W*com^ pleted about the 20th of June. The camp will open some time afj^r the tentji of July. •â-  â- â€¢. }# T4ie^irl Scouts will camp Aj^ke Pleasant, Wisconsin, eighteen^..miles northwest of Geneva, the camp open- ing July 13. Enrollment for this camp is now being secured. :^.|>; Monday afternoon at , J^M^: Division One will have its "Barrel "Opening" at the home of Mrs. C, a. Lundberg, 1538 Walnut avenue.. . Services in Rose Hill Cemetery at the graves of former ministers of this conference will be ^fld June 11, Chil- dren's Day. It is asked that flowers be brought tor this purpose. ^/^::^;,f; Division 11 of the Ladies' Aid so- ciety of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at .2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. N. Culver", 910' Elmwood avenue." l^^^^^^r: ----------1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Next SuHday~1s Children's^Day: All parents and friends, of members of the Church School, are cordially invited to the service which will be held at eleven o'clock in the Audi- torium, The Beginner, Primary and Junior Departments will take a large part in the program and' all mem- bers of the school will attend. This is one of the most interesting events of the yearâ€"and almost the most important for those, participating. The Board of Deacons will hold its .June meeting Tuesday, June 13, at the home of Dr. D. J. Davis, 721 Elm- wood avenue. : ^ The Church Council will meet in the Parlor Wednesday -evening, June vesner Service at »: su» xaessaRBuy ««j jt«*«*v* *» c«»«m»w*j -»Tv.u.us, v.»-~ nU, «0i«.m, «... »~ .~...~-----.--- â€" - the njTstor Music by Junior choir anfr 14, at eight orelock^ After a.nahorMle^ his prominence for some time in local the pastor. MUSIC Dy Junior ^uwr uu ..,,.*«_. _ftrv lmnftrfo„* „.**. ^.,«,Mi,« k„+ mnatlv tar hia work rational service very important mat- ters of business will be brought up and plans^foiL^the^coming year dis- cussed. Every member of the Coun- cil is urged to attend this meeting. The Roosevelt Troop of Boy Scouts meet each Friday at the Church, Company "A" meeting at 3:30 and Company "B" at 7:30. Harold M. Gil- more, Scoutmaster. J** is the kingdom of God?|^ Mark 10:14. Subject of Sermon: "The Child The Pestival of the Holy Trinity. i_â€" Qospel. John 3:1-16. - Epistle. Romans 11:33-36^; # The first faiecliieal class %f the Mission was- confirmed* last Sunday. ReVi Herseh^had charge-ot the servic- es.We were indeed happy to have a .large attendance. \^r:;:'i-^:^r^i^^ ^Sunday School and Bitoje Class, 9:45 O'ClOCk." ' â- â€¢i?-'. ^ W^^^J>S^:Xj-.' â- ::;!â- !> />/" " â€"Chuf cH ^er^iceTir o^cloek. Services held at the Wilmette Wom- an's club, Tenth street and Greenleaf avenue. ' Bellamy to Appear "in^'£:'^21 Summer Road Theatricals Ralph R. Bellamy, accomplished yojng north shore actor, is leaving June 14 with a road company, to tra- vel during the summer theatrical sea. son. -';'- â€"'"'V"^"* ;-â-  Mr. Bellamy will be remembered for Imilliner* HATS FANC:||GOQDS Something Ne Clelildj^BIbckid and Remodeled m0M HP** chen Curtains Stamped to belf Embroidered * riN K E Rl &1 EL 1 N K E R MILLINERY and DRY GO00% 'I2f7 Wilmette Avenue Jttti west of the tract* W?h°** WU.2*t? &,$k M ff^ijg ENGLISH LUTHERAN "Children's Day"' â- 'Suffer the little children to come unto me; forbid them not; for of such dramatics, but mostly for his work with the North Shore Players. He was for a time with* the "William Owen company when that group played the""Servant In the Mouse" at New Trier auditorium. He displayed unusual talent at this- performance, taking the role oipVIanson. Wilmette Lodge No. 931, A. F. and A. M., is to attend the services at the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday, June 25, upon the occasion of St. John's Day. There will be a spe- cial sermdn. FullMeasure Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fader have taken a suite at the North Shore hotel, Bvanston. The A T^ Sherman "oW Fellows l*dge, 892, and; *to*±jWjtt Ix>dge of Bvanston will c°nd«ct «£ lOSrT Annual Memorial Day Service in the church at the Vesper Hour, •'â- 5:30, June 18.m ^ -mfv:\-^Mm Members of Wilmette^dgeNJ. 931, A. F. and A, M., ^"^e^P with this congregation on St_ John s Day, June 25,^the 11 o'clock hour. Mrs. j. T. Edwards, 1003 Forest Avenue, was elected president of the Ladies" Aid for the eh suing year, a the annual election of officers, Tnurs day, June First. Mrs. Gordon MT"CuTv_ _ w6od^venw, ^s elected president of tha Woman's Home Missionary socie^ at Se annual election of offl^ 'cers last Friday. __ ^ Bpworth I^a^e^fi0^,^ ing at 6:15. Ralph English will lead. Intermediate Epworth League meet- inig at 6:15. 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