Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1922, p. 10

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â- .-. i ^SSSSl^SSSj.. - 10 THE LAKE SHOW* NEWS. FRIDAY. TUNE 23,1922 wmsaesm msssasmmm 7T-TT MFTTP -^H™»™a xmnt mCEMENTS PARISH NEWS Saturday, June 24, being St. John the Baptist Day, there will be a cele- bration of the Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Sunday, June 25, the second Sunday tne church secretary win oe on am; -after-Tr4nit3V-tho-8eryices^atL St. Aw--Coring 6-tho- afternoon. The Church- gustine's will be Holy Communion at */>i<«.iinna <« wilmette 2235. 8 a. m. Morning Prayer and Address at 11 o'clock. â- . Thursday, June 29, is St. Peter's Day and a Holy Day of the church. Owing to the rector's absence from the parish in charge of St. Augustine's Boys Camp there will be no service that morning at St. Augustine's. from .the great Indianapolis oonven* tion.::.:;,,;:;, •:-:..' â- .'..â- â€¢ * The Wilmette Baptist Church is lo- cated at the corner of Forest and Wil- mette avenues and extends a cordial welcome to all who seek its ministries of worship* study, fellowship or^ser- vice. The pastor may be reached at the church during the morning and the church secretary will be «» ai"J telephone is Wilmette 2235. The Bible School with graded work for all ages meets at S: 45. The Morn- ing worship at eleven o'clock. St. Augustine's Church Boys* Camp will be held this year at Lake Ripley, near Cambridgej-Wisconsin. The boys will leave by the Chicago and North- western railroad Monday morning, June 26, at 7:55 railroad time (8:55 Wilmette time). The Milwaukee Ex- press will make-a special-stop to pick^ up the boys and their baggage and will have attached a special car for them. In all there will be about sixty or seventy in camp. As this is the largest ^amp^held^for Wilmetteâ€"4m ing the year, many parents are arranging to visit the boys during their sojourn. Dr. Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's, will be in charge, assisted by Rev. Leland Danforth, curate of the church. Mr. W. W. White, leader of the Boys' Dr. Stansell will teach the Young Men,'s Glass for the present. All young men visiting in the community are invited to come to the class, meet- Mr. w. w. waite, icttue*- wj. «.««» t^X£^LX*«u*_^jfc&^ifr-=^^^=-^^__â€"â€"_â- â€"-------â€" :â€"BiMo etass^niriffiifr; Mr. 'TtmsssyySFy^^=^s9^or~ __ The North Shore Advocate is out this week. It is a splendid issue. lerton, choirmaster, and others. Swim- ming, boating, hiking, games and other sports will keep the boys busy while they are away. «^LasTSaturday, June 17, Dr. Carleton married at 5 p. in., Miss Helena Mickey, daughter of Judge Mickey, to ~XvaFlKocS:eTr ana af 8 o'clock Miss Pearl Peters to Mr. George Hamilton. Both weddings were in the church and were attended by large numbers of -relatiyejLand friends.- ,:--rfcâ€"^4^4-, METHODIST CHURCH St. John's Day will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock hour, when the Wil- mette Masons will be present in a body. -The Epworth Leagueâ€"Devotional meeting atr «:1S with Joseph Miller as leader. The Intermediate Epworth League also meets at 6:15. Five O'clock Vesper Service will be omitted until fall. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Have you watched the crowds on a frosty morning hustling across to the Sunny Side of the Street in order to get the glow and the warmth of old Sol? It is a perfectly natural reaction, in a world as lonely and_as^JfuJLof strangers as is ours, that sunny souls should most readily attract people to themselves. But all folks may live on the friendly way of life and lend brightness to others. If, you want to know how, hear Mr. Lloyd next Sun* day morning at eleven o'clock on the the Street." Morning service (a one- hour service) begins at^eleven oclock. Immediately following a short de- votional service next Wednesday eve- ning, a special meeting of the Church will be held in the Parlors, for the con- sideration of the report of the Commit- tee on the Revision of the Constitu- tion. This is a very important meet- ing and the Council urges that a large.^.------^r^z~^^ ^£*Art^*^~sr^ mrabei-^ttendT-IMeetln^ beginsâ€"nt^ger^ Mrr-Gaper ^ie^bwtTaTyeaT eight o'clock. aS°- The Illinois Woman's Home Mis- Mrs. Mrs. Fanny D. Gaper Diet Following Brief Illness Mrs. Fanny Dempsey Gaper died at her home at 731 Park avenue, Tuesday morning, after a very brief illness. Funeral services were held Thusday afternoon at the home and burial was at Rosehill. She is survivedâ€"by~one daughter, Sarah Campbell Gaper, 15 years of ^_ ______ ____.. Home Mis- sionary Union will meet at the Board Rooms, Tuesday, June 27. Mr. McCul- lom, Secretary of the Church Building Society, will be the speaker. Gaper was a member of the Wilmette Woman'^ club. Read the Want Ads Si Linden and Prairie Aves, Wilmette. pil Herman W, Meyer, M.A., Pastor. i ffi 406 Prairie Ave.___ Phone 13?6. r&£:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible Sli! class at Library Hall. I 9": 45 A. M. First service_and sermon pT^aT TheTchurch. SS 11:00 A. M. Second service and ser- Hj**^.. men at the church. W "Thei Eternal Goor the Only Refuge lor Mortal Man" is the subject of the Pastor's sermon for next Sunday morning. The text of the sermon iB Psalm 90® â-  The Sunday School will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the church. - The hoysof 4he JMathodist Church will go to their camp on Diamond Lake about the middle of July. The Girl Scouts go to campintwo sections, theTfi^tngolng^uIyTSftn^nd the second August 17th. The Girl Scout Camp for Cook County is located at Lake Pleasant, Wisconsin, eighteen miles northwest of Geneva. Mr. E. Irving Belote has been ap- pointed superintendent of the Junior Department of the Sunday School dur- ing the leave of absence of Miss Laura EL Fisher. The J0rsjL_I4eutenant of the XlirL _ Scouts, Mites Mildred Kohlstedt, has just been graduated from the College of Liberal Arts, Northwestern TTni- yersity. â-  - â-  -.â-  ______^e2-^~-- What Is the Church Is it good for the town? Is it good for the tone of the community? Is it good for the Sunday School children? Is it good for the wife to work in it? 5 ^ Has it, or has it not, anything for the "head of the family"? "'. T'\ ^.-^^ ENGumuraERAN ^^if'^"WonAay evening at " 8 o'clock :â- :-? sharp the reguter^nonthly meeting of M the Sunday school teachers and officers ti takes place at the church. JJverybody â- if$ present is the word. i&?^\?i£§t-.-. _-2 dim TnWIplsllr'iSll he 'at honta only in Hi the evening next week, except by ap* 5M pointment, because of the sessions of III the Northern Illinois District of the IS Synodical Conference which he is at* f intending, mii^m-,â-  ,â- â€ž. ^M^^^mM^'Mi SSi MonlThursday-evening^June 29,_the Men's^ cluF^f^t. John's is giving a supper and entertainment at the Wil- mette Woman's Club.jyQth_and Green- leaf Aves:;"It is understood, of course, that others besides the men will par* ticipate; tout the men will do the work, while ttife ethers have the pleas* rire. Supper will be served from 6 to &30, Bfterptiat thi enter|ainin«nt--all local toae*v..^.J^^*^vl^;:i8B,,:»^ while. :•":::/:.;:ilirsa;; M;Mm::y-r BAPTIST CHURCH Jesus said: "Think not that I came to destroy_JheJaw or theprxn phets: I came not to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven!Sa"e*irth pass away, one jot or tittle shall in no wise pass away from the law, till all things be accom- plished." Matthew 5:17-19. Second Sunday after Trinity: . - Epistlerâ€"1~-J©hnâ€"^13-181â€"^Jospek Luke 14-16-24. Subject of Sermon, "The Call to the Great SuppeFr Sun- day School and Bible class, 9:45. Church service, 11:00. Services at ^Womatfr^lulr roomsr""*" ^ ^ Student Pastor, Paul B. Schmidt. At the morning service on Sunday „* eleven o'clock Mr. Stiller will speak on the theme "Three ways of Looking at Truth" and will, interpret some of the proceedings of the North- ern Baptist Convention at #ich |e hfts been in attendance amindis^- The Young Peoples societies will eet at their regular hours on Sun- r, the Juniors and Intermediates at ur o'clock and the Seniors at 6:30. reat Interest is growing among the ing People orerr the B.T.-P. u. ie 28 torJtfe^f*t^ettlSf£il>l |The V&nmite tjociS^trnlellM church one week Ifrom^ today, w^&rfor%hto* Grossfle*~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Serinon topic for Sunday morning, "Restful Companionship." A sermon appropriate-to-the vacation * time. Is lour religion as important as our busi- ness and our pastime? We are not supposed to forget our religion nor to utterly neglect our church because it is summer time._ Special «oio« by Mr. Shipp and Mrs. SmaU. m^Tr^i Our church program J)as been adapt- ed to the season, hut esential services will not be abandoned. Sunday school at 9:3Q A. M. and Preaching service if: 001 ^A.- M. "leacn Sunday morning. Gome; and bring your friends and summer guests with you. The-church? is located at Ninth street and Grenleaf avenue. ? | * About one hunrtred of the mothers and children of Howell Neighborhood -House, one. of the Settlement missions of Chicago Presbytery, spent a delight- ful day in Wilmette yesterday when they were entertained by the Woman's Society. Luncheon and auto rides fur- nished a part of the program of enter- " tainment.'. '.â- . :& r ?M* â- â-  K^i» ;%â- :' i^M- X. i-: ,f; The Bebojjca Chapter of theHVest .mlnBter Guild will hold the final meet ing of the season at the church next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. rh« regular prayer meeting mi W -clock. Some further «PJjta>A ^ Mrs. P. H. Gallagher and Miss Mar- garet Gallagher, 1238 Forest avenue, from a visi Mil wflukao L, „ r'^ ,.,,^^^.^.^xj3t: to the have returned Mr. Mail of the H^USe! â- v;/::, v;iW^ Merely a Saturday afternoon number two? ^^ ^ lb be spent as ji Jhouj blank? Or simply a sleep-and-eat day? ^t^ A mere gap in the calendar? Or has it a genuine use of its own? ^Whether or not-the church needs you. You^Need the Church Inside it is something lor you. ^4t4s foundLnowhere^ else^â€" Mot or cold; sun or rain;dLawatts»you. â- if Wl II y i?*"&' â- *!' Call for it next ^Sunday, at tjfcwf fegul^ljhdil^ at the #- ^^ Clniich thcWil Z1R*. PaulE.Schmidt J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^te J ' Ret. Francis C.'Siiflcf The Tirst PresbyterianChorch first CongregatioDal Chorch ^ Rev. Geo. ,f. *l*.£^ Stephen A. â- ii^W^Ti^-. The First Methodist Cliorch St Augustine's Episcopal Church ^ Reo. Gilbert Slansell fi ^ Ra. Hubert Carleton SL Johns Lutheran Church K. Q*9. Herman. IV, :.ilfi|f»r._^y^ *

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