1o WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 discussion. devotional Thew~ St. Augustine's Parish Th .· \Y,dnesday evening s~rvlces Lt·nt at St. Augustine s are 1·u-tnl=' ' " tm: unusually well attended. There i.· :· ·h H't service In the church led " " a \'··llted choir of girls after whle~ ti11 c· ~> nl('regatlon adjourn to the Pari~h House for a half hour lecture un St. Paul lllustratt'd with stereoptieon views. During Lent there are week-day t'lebratlons of the Holy Communion on Thursdays at 7 o'clock especially for those who go to the city, and on 1··1 illays at 10 o'clock especially for those· who tlnd It difficult to come to an early celebration. , a ,. a : " Kcllt-r·. :\lesdames Young, \Veld and I ~r)s~~wae~~ ~~b'ec~~. t~:c~~b~'itds~~~~~ 1 he Rector i~ ~lvinK n st>r·ies of talks in thl' Clubhouse on f'rltlay eve- ~ nlngs In Lent on "How To Teach Religion." A new organizattou for boys called "The Knights of Sir· C:alahad" · Is under process or organization at St. Augustine's. It is formed somewhat after the model of the Orders of Chivalry In mcdl""val England emI.Jr·ac lng dltl'er .. ut ages of boys as I"L!Ces. knl,;hts. eMqulres and the like. Names of those Interested should be .... , .. to Rev. F. J. Tromp. The Children's Free Movies yester- I Ne xt w eek's showings at the Chi!- ~1t~b~~et~e~~~i~~tloJhoef ~{..,~~~~~f"~Jlf:~~ dnn 's Free Movie!! , will IJe given by J>. m .. March 29. 'onfel't'llC<' Is opt-n tht· Logan l:lchool I arent-Tt'acher as- 1 to all North Shor·e IJo~·s 16 and over·. l:lot·mtlon. They will show Bible Pi.c- Registration mu11t be pr'OIH!r·ly signed turell or thl' g. ertt~1:1t luu:r·el!t to cm!- l by Pastor, Sunda~· school superintentltlrcn . Including- the story of Josephs ent or the High School principal. being sold Into slavery by his Wilmette Presbyterian Church brothers, his Imprisonment In Egypt, lith and Ga·eenleaf avenues his rise to vowea· and his position as Wilmette, 111. Governor. Jacob and Rachel, and Jacob and Joseph. '1 hey were given by the "'oman's Club of Wllmt>tt .. , lielng the second week'!! showlnK contrib ut ed by tht< \Voman's clulJ this season !or which the !Joys and girls nrc very grateful. Tht> n~<xt regular meeting of the \VIhnette Church council will be held In the Presbyterian church Monday night. :\larch 24, at 8:00 o'clock. In addition to the transaction of regular business, the members of the counell have decided to Inspect the new building and Improved facilities. _ Tht- \Vestmlnster Guild will meet for dinn .. r· antl evening pr·ogram at the hom e of M!ss Hele ~ Bell, 1216 ~~1m woo<l av ... nut>, next : uPsday, March 25. The newly elected ol11cers will be lnThe Regular Midweek meeting for stalled . Mrs. C. V. Baker will conduct t the Installation service. prayer wul be held on Wednesl ay ~ 'u11ng at S o'clOck. 11 0 0 11 e :;' ;:,t::t~.n~ ~~~eesr ~p ththene;~o~ ~t The \VIlmette Baptist Chor·al society James. The first lesson has to do will meet foa· r·ehear·sal un 'lhursday with the study of the author, the ~ venlng at 7 : 45 at th~: chur·ch. character ami the pUrt>ose of the book. 'l'o · W"dnes<lar at 8: ll. m. da> is the date tor the ftr·s t of or·chestr·a rt>hearsal Thursday after- the series or Link Lunch e ons. There noou at ;; o'c lock. _ Triangle l or the Gir l Reserves wlll meet at the church Saturda y morning at 9:.00 o'clock, pr·epa.ratory to a "roller·- skatlng hike." Junior Girl · Heserves will meet In the church gymnaslum Frldny afternoon at 3:45. Th Juniors ar·e taking an imaginary trip around the world and will stop at Japan next Tuesda~ The ~~ourth Annual :-.<or· lh Shore Older Boys' Conference, under· the auspices of thP New Trier and Evanston HI-Y Cl ub s, will he hel<l In tht' Wilmette Co ngr egational church Saturday an<l Sunday, Mar·ch 2lJ and 30. It Is hoped that nHtny of our· boys mRY will be no lll<"t>tlng for Wh:te Cross At the Sunday EvenlnK clulJ meetIll,.;' In the Congregational chur·ch at se;~~g .J~lfthcub~ur~~·port to · head7:30, the speaker will be )[r· .. Harry C. rs !rom 3-5 on Saturday. · >strander. The subject of. hrs address quarte ~~ "Mexico, the Egypt of the New The \VIlmt'tlt' B;ptlst church fa · 'oWorld," and his lecture will be tllusat Wilnwtte and Forest avenue· -· <~.leu by hand-colored sli(lt-8 prepared cated anrt welcomes all to Its services. The by !.lr. Ostrander. Mr. Burton Thatch- pastor, Rev . Francis C. Stifter, may be "·, baritone, Is the soloist . reached at his study during the mnrnlngs or by appointment. The oftlce, The Oklhl and Lewa {'amp Fir·es Is open . will meet at the Chur·l'h, Tuesday af- In charge of )liss Badger, dally except saturdays from 9-5 an<l Lt'r·noon at 3:30. from 9-12 on Saturdays. The Church The Deacons will meet in the vas- telephone Is Wilmette 2235 · tor··s 11tudy, Wednesday at 7:30 1'. :.1. Su~~~tl~dr~rl~· speak on "The SeverHy of Jesus" a sermon In contrast with the one of last week "The Sympathy of Jesus" at the morning servlceThaet Clolv. enant class will meet In the church parlor at four o'clock Sunday afTtehrenooSnu.nday Evening club at 7:30, Sunday evening. The Roosevelt-Troop No. 2 Boy Scouts will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 7:16. n.t the Junior Congregation at 10:30 Ralph Hul r rg ular m eon at thl penter, 60 a ss isting t:pson and eon will t w; of Mr. Cal n at 7:30 Friday evening. C~ngr:egational The devotions of the midweek Lenten services will be conducted by Mr. Choir rehearsal, under the direction L. ". Bower. Mr. Waren Darst will ope~ the discussion on "The Life and Church I I Junior Choir reh;arsal at 7 o'clock Times of the Pro~et Jonah." l::laturcla.y t>v;onlng, under the direction I The Neighborhood Circle will have of Mr. Rurtner. charge of the Guild Lenten ServMr Llo ·d will it"ve another of a Ice on Thursday arternoon at 2 ~; M. l!t'l'it-s of ~tory Ht>rmons on "The Young The fourth and fifth chapters of The 1 'llOI>Ie's Story 'or the Life of Christ," Debt Eternal" will be the subject for Miss S: ent of the Chicago, meet ~ng ' Thursday announce1 president is in prep nual drivt the suppo The camp This yl'il ment by! man of th of the c raise $2,0 Trier staj Glencoe, However~ 1 SEVEN FACTS LENTEN MEDITATION 1t is the Measure ·af Christianity in our merican civi li zation that ace unt for our national prosperity. ~I suport n itself, anc will raise raisi ng $4 for The tee assist C laude dacker. Hu~h Fo Mrs. Rob burn, Mr sering ar Music w Famous oti \VIImette and Lake Avenues Hope you have reserved this evenlng to see the Pageant and pictures of Jat>an Jlr esentecl by the Standard SERVICES · n ea 1 ·er·s, al S 1'. :\1. at t~ .. ehur·ch. 'l'h~s ·30 '1 · . . ·h 1 . d Bible , will he most lntl'restrnl{. and It rs 9. A. u. Surt<l.t~ sc oo ,u, I hOtled a l ar·g .. nurnbt'r will attt·nd. class~ , , . On :-;unrhl\·. l'hun·h scllool cunvt·rws ~ :1.J A. l\1. } lrst st>rvlc~ and Hermon. at 'J . 30 00· t 1.,. to h·· pr···se nt and on m~~.: OO A. l\1. Second servrce and ser- lirn~ : · · Wilmette and Park Aves., Wilmette Herman w . Me) er, M.A. Pastor 406 Pralri(· Ave Telt>·lhoue 13116 Lov·· ami J,i~-: h t. tht· )larks of the .\ t l'i··v,·n o'dot' k iH :uonri n~-: St'rVi<'<' Chr·l,;tian's \Va~·.- J·:pht· >dans ;,, 2 and ~. and :-;,q 11 w 11 h ,\ Dr·. Stausell. \V cln{'srlay """llill).l at i:4.i o 't· loek. Tht> Tr·ial Ji..t'.,n· l'i Ia te : I: ·lwld the Man . St. John' s Lutheran Methodist Church LENTEN SERVICE fivt· 1 l!l("l'hl l\nd It i~ hotled that .. ach member will attl ncl so that a gTt·llt !ltal may be 'fht· Men's .l<'ellowt~hip l'luh of St. c · Ill >lish,·tl. Box lunch. The Fifth John'!! has lrrvltt·d all th·· rn··n .,r~e ,,, r ton ~1ft e -a-c 'ttle llo!Tnl--r--& church and their· wlvt:s. till' pan·nto; of :\Irs. H. \V. :\1ons, 1121 Oakwoo<l Aveour· :sunday s~:hoot chlldrl'n. and the nue. membt:r·s of the Trinity Men's club ot . Thursda~·. S p . m., Senior 'hoir· rt'Uienco and tht·ir· wl ve!l Lo 1.1 · gut·sts I hearsal. at the mtJeting next Tucstla~· at ~ 'l'hursda~·. 7 1'· m., Juniol· tJor Scouts o'clock. OwlnK to the Lt·nten season, In thelt· r'el{ular· n~~:·etlug. the program throughout will be of a nrore twrlouM nature, and nu r·t'frt':shments will l.le ~;..,rvctl. 'l'he lecturt< for· the t· vt:nln~ is an 1\lustratecl one Greenleaf and Seventh ~o~howing th.· anch,nt manu~;crlpts ot William Guise, pastor tht· HIIJI·· anll tht· various translations Services for March 23: up to the American Revised Yl·r·slo n . Worship with sermon at 11 o'clock. "Entering the Valley of the Shallow" On \V l'dnt·Hllay evening the UMual will be the thlr·d mt>ssage of the LentLenten x .. rvlt·t· will he h .. ttl. 1 h t· ..,uu- en series. Ev ry day brl ngs us nearer lllessetl Saviour·. ject of th~< st·nnon I" orw sUf.l'g··'ltt·tl by ~h e Ct·oss of our the trial of Jesus before Pontius \Vhat Is thl· Valley uf the Hha.<low ·: Pilate : ilPhold thl' Man. 'J ht' llOiot;;t The t>astor's mesll!ag · for· th' Thlr·d for· th" evening Is 111r. Orlan Galltz. Sunday In Lent will hel!J you to be An audience that will fill every avail- prepar d to ~nter that mysterious val·ey. Tell your friends and th n come able pew l1:1 hopt'll fur. and worship with us . Bible School at 0:4;;. Our atttJndTht'l't' will bt' no choir me··tlng on 'l'huratlay evening because all mem- tUlce Is near!)' equal to our· enrollThis !!peal<s well for the Inber!! wrll attt"n<.l thtJ tl erformance of ment. Bach's Matthew Passion by the At>Polo terest and faithfulness of the otftcers Club at Orchestr·a hall. It Is reported and members of the school. Which that the house could have been sold class will rect·l ve the ·banner· at the out twice. 'l'hls looks promising for end of March'/ The I'rlmat·y Department ha:~ a an UIJJH'eclatlon of good music. And now we hear that the tamed St. Olaf's uniqu e plan for raising theh· special 'Vhat will the ' holr Is to be in 'hlcago on March otrerlng for Easter. 31. The ljuestion Is not wht-the. w., other classes do'~ Last Sunday twelve want to go, but wht"tht'r· Wt' can 11till members of tht' school voluntt'erecl to tHL.I' the cost or one chair apiece. This t>rocure tickets. "'!!!)irlt of cooveration will ht'lp us rn St. John'll at all times extends a cor- securing th necessary equipment for dial Invitation to everyone to attend the smaller children . Plans have alfor a beautiful Its services, nntl make us t> or the op ready been made portunltl ell atrorded by Its Hunda> b;astt:'l' p1·ogr·am. achool and Its weekday classes tor Tht· church· coundl made a. payment children. of $500 toward the loan !rom the BernThe Confirmation of this year's helm Fund. A commt>ndable teature of cllllls or catechumens will not take lhiB timt'l>· payment was the tact that place until th;o 'unday bt>(or., Pente- the expendit ur e was made without a cost, June 1. The uaual examination g .. rwral solicitation or members for will be held on the Sunday pr·ecedlng, contributions. namely May 27. Tht· mlclwet·k Lenten service for .\1arch 2ti will be held at the home of .\lr. A. H . Homrlghaus, 2739 Broadway, "Faith At rts Best" Is the subject rwanston. The l{.,v. S. ::;. \Yalta, D. D., announced lly Dr. :Magill for his ser- will be the stleaker for· the evening. mon next l:lunday morning at 11 Wt· antlcrpate a good attendance. o'clock. The c hoir which has recently elected Walther lt·agut'. O~~·l'i~~~e. 'Vl'llill~ lllonduy 4, ('hildreu's at 4 p . m ., Girl Scouts clai>Ht·S. will llll!t·L \.Vt·rr nt·d tl:t ,\. 1-> p . m., :\lidwt·t'k Ser·vice 'I'Ut·,; fay I'Vt· al S, thp .\lt·n':; l·'ellowshiJJ club. · of prayt·r· arul prai:;t'. Jllu:;tratt'tl lt'l'tun·: How \Vt' Uot 'l'hur·srlay is Division Da~· . The First at am~fr~tT.!t'~~ ~: 111 ~~~:tlnt·s<Ja~·. Th·· lllt<>r·nu· dialt' Lt'n~nre mt·t·ts at o'dock. Th·· l~pworlh J~eagut' at SIX . :.\londa,\ , i:3·1 p . m., Hqy Scouts will the Junior ~~~~ -~~t!~~\1\~IV~~ior~.. w;~U:.~O~d t~n Sl~~~ I Christianity centers tn the Person and is ion of Jesu Christ. Christ's Saving Power \Va n1ost con1nlctelv released in His Passion and Resur1-.ectio~ celebrated at Easter tfitne. . '1. ,. .. , ...l 1 £"'1 .,. r " I;:, I. a. I. Easter than at any other titne in the Church Year. 11ore li ves have been straightened out at Easter Titne than at any other titne in the year. lf your life needs straightening out, now is the titne above all other to utilize the Church. English Lutheran Wiltnette l\ l inisters are all talking straight to the point frotn their pulpits_ COME AND HEAR THE GOOD MESSAGE Prasbyterian Church dl~~~~~~~= n~~:~~~recj;J~~~=~ed b~ i~r~ :S~~~wn ortlcers will meet Io'rlday eve- DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: The WUmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Francis Stiller R. H. Durham t'ach Sunday morning Ia evidenced by the rapidly Increasing att ·no1urce. The Bible teaching as It p rtalns to modern life. Is being conAt the ~for·ning Rervlce at 11 o'clock, aldered In a modern way. Any man Mr. Strfter will preach the fourth of lnteresteu Is Invited Sunday morning the aerieR or Pre-Dedication sermons, at 9:4&. ··· "king on tht> theme "Xatura.llzlng Religion." The topics tor the series The S nlor hrlstlan Endeavor so- a1e a11 follows: ciety will meet at 5:30 o'clock SunMarch 2-Attalnlng the Imposslhle. d y evening. Louis Young 111 to be March H- hurchmen and Christians. the lt"a<ler. "The Personal Touch In l\tarch 16-The Chur·ch-Member··s Winning Oth;ors to Christ" Is the Thl·t>e-fHlll Dut~·. topic. The nominating committee will :\tarch 23-Naturalizlng Religion. report. Mar·ch 30- J.~xpantlinlf, Without Cracking. The teachers and omcerM or th (' Sunday achool wlll havf.> ~ dinner-conferThe Hlblt· Hchoul with gTadctl lnence In the church nl\Xt Monday eve- ~<tructlon for all ages meets at 9:46, nine at 6:30 o'clock. There Is much tht· adult l'last~es comment.lng at ten. ot general Inter at . nd Important &.~lana to be dlacuased. The Junior and Intermedlat Young Pt·ople's Sol'ieti('R will meet at 3:00 Troop 6 of the Hoy ~kouts wilt lllt'('t "ln<l 3:3fl r"spectlvt>ly, Sunday afterID th gymnasium Monday evening- at noon. '7:JO o'clo k. Junior Scoutf will rneet Friday att rnoon at l : fll. In connection with the meeting of the Junior and Interm dlate B. Y. P. .. the pastor will conduct his regular dlscusHion for thoHe lntereated In the m anlng of church membenhlp. Baptist Church wr mette English Lutheran Oaurch 703 Greenlt-af Ave. Rc11. William Guise f"ll'st Coagregatioaal Churc) Lake and Wilmette Aves. Ret·. Strp/wr A. L/f1yd The First Methodist Church l.ake and Wilmette Aves. Nr~·. Gilbcrl Stansell The First Presbyteriaa Churc) :\inth and Greenleaf Rer·. George P. Magill St. Augustiae's Episcopal t\urch 1I .W Wilmette Ave. Rr'i'. Hubert Carleton ~t. John's L'.ltber:-a Chvrcb Wilmette and Park Aves. Rl'1.1. Hrrma14 W . Mr.\'cr lr. W. Carey Matthews will apeak to the Senior B. Y. P. U. on the topic ;~~~~:~tatt~~~o. meeun.- In Chll-