Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1924, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 192-l St. Augustine's Parish The Services at Christ Church, Winnetka, we1e In c harg·· or Dr. Carleton last Sunda)' owing to the absence of the rector ot Christ Church In New Jersey due to the sudden death of his father. Dr. Carleton preached at 11 o'clock and Rev. F . J . Tromp gave the address at th e 5 o'clock service. The services at St. Augustine's tor the coming week will be Holy Communion at 8 and 11 Sunday morning, April 6. It Is corporate Communion Sunday for both the Boys' and Girls' Commu11lon League. Dr. Carleton will be the preacher at 11 o'clock. There will be Holy Communion ServIces Thursday , April 10, at 7 A. M. and on Friday, April 11, at 10 A. M.. Shortened Evensong In the church \Vednesday evening, April 9 In the church at M P . M. followed by the last series of addresses on St. Paul In the Parish House, Illustrated with stereopticon views. Friday, April 11, In the Clubhouse, will be given the last of the Lectures on "How to Teach ReHoly Week the subjects o· which will ligion." be announced later. The regular monthly hu!-!lness mceL lng of the conl(:·e~<>. tlon tak-~s J>lac:u In A~t. thlu~~~~1~:~s P~~~~hes Joet!':~~~~ on Tuesday next at ~ o'clock. Every children wert' shown pictures finish- voter should be present. Ing the Life of Joseph, and two reels picturing Moses In the bullrushes. These pictures were given by the Central School Parent-Teacher Association. Choir rehearsal, under the · dlrect·lon of Mr. Cain, at 7 :30. At the Children's Movies next Thursday, April 10, the children will be Junior Choir rehearsal at 7 o'clock, shown In the Bible series of moving Mr. Bu1·tner, dlr~ctor. pictures "The Plagues of Egypt," "The Departure of the Israelites from One of the qualities that characterEgypt," "The Exodus and Red Sea Ized Jesus was his readiness to see M·lracle" and "The IHaelltt.>s In the and to help those ' who came to him. Wild erness." These pictures will be At the Sunday morning service, at 11 given by Mrs. Ella Thomas, Sarasota, A. M., Dr. Lloyd will preach on "The Florida, formerly a rt:sident of Wil- Accessibility of Jesus." mette. Miss Mary Welch, who has been abAn additional check of $30 has been sent for four weeks on a concert tour, received from the Philanthropy De- will return to the choir Sunday mornpartment of the Woman's Club to- ing. She will sing the solo "He was wards the children's free moving pic- Despised," by Handel. tures. This extra contribution was Mr. Lloyd will give the story sergreatly apJ>reclated by th e pastor as mon at the Junior Congregation at It will enable him to end the season 10:30 on Sunday morning. with everything paid for. The Covenant Class will meet on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the church office. The Sunday Evening Club at 7:30. Greenleaf Ave. and Seventh St. The Church Choir, under the direcWilliam Guise, Pastor tion of Mr. Noble Cain, Mus. .b. ~ta· tl Services for April 6: preparing to sing Gounod's g1·eat Ol·aWorship with sermon at 11 o'clock. torlo "The Redemption" at tht: Easte1' "Sinal, the 1\lount of Holy Law," will Morning Service. be the theme of the pastor's message for the fourth Sunday In Lent. The At an enthusiastic meeting of the relatlon or the Ten Commandments to men of the chu1·ch held last Monday modern life and to tht.> faith ot the ev.,nlng, the Men's Club of the ConChristian will be ot interest to mem- ~o;Tegatlonal Church was organized ber!! and friends. with Mr. J. C. Crossley as president; :\lr. Eaton V. Tubbs, vlce-JH'e.tu.ltlu·; Continuation will be held on Palm Leslie L. Miller, secretary, and EdSunday. The Hoi}' Communion will ward A. Pratt, treasurer. Important LtJ oLser·vpd at the chief service on committees on polity and program will l!:al:ltei· moi·ning. report at the meeting next 1\londa.y tovenlng when the men will meet at Th.. :\1ldweek Lenten service for 6 :·45 tor a Cafeteria Supper prepared We,lnt>sday, April 9, will be held in by th., genial !"rank Wilson. the church. The subject will be: "God'11 Gracious Invitations and PromThe Eaat End Circle, Mrs. H. E. ises." Hoidoway, chairman, will meet Monday, April at the hom .. or Mr11. H. The choir will meet regularly on U. Wilbur, 1, 833 Cheatnut avenue. Mrs. Friday evening. Let all members be C. c. Cameron and Mrs. J. N. Macpresent. allsteJ' a1·e the a.aslsstlng hoatessea. Bible School every Sunday morning Luncheon will be served at one o'clock. at 9:45. 'l'he adult class will continue The W. C. T . ·u. will meet Monda}' , their study of the Interesting series Ap1·11 7, at the home ot Mrs. Charles from the New Testament. There wu .I.J. Aspt.>nwall, 119o North Avenue, milCh friendly rivalry tor the aLtenu- \VIun.,tka. Mrs. Wlllam Runndls of ance banner during March. Chester Stark's class ot boys won by one Chicago will be the speaker. point. F'lve classes averaged 90 per The Roosevelt T1·oop No. 2 Boy ct:nt. We shall welcome new scholara Scouts will have their regular meetnext Sunday. Ing at Headquarters at 7 :15 Tuesday night. Thursday at 8, the Choir. will, be held on .IVt>dn~s<la~·lleveF~nrfh:~ Hoi:.· Communion will bP ~elehra ·.ed 1 iS o clock in Children s ~~- ~ to the In the 8 .,cond service on su ·wa~· mo1n-l consideration will bt.> g1! t.' . Covelng. The Contesslon·1l or J'l·epar·ati')IT matter of selecting a Chu JC 11 service begins at 10 ·4~ :,harp. All nant. those desiring to receive the Lord's Supp"r will kindly announ ce the1r 111The Wilmeth> Baptist Cho.ral society t en tion to the pastor on Saturday. will meet on Thursday eve111ng at 7:45 LENTEN SERVICES IN THE LOOP at the church. OF CHICAGO will be held ever~· noon beg inning Monday, April 7, at the The Wolf Cubs report to he,adquartAdelphi Theatre, Clark St., ju11t a few e1·s from 3-5 on Saturday. doors north or Madison Street. These 3t.'rvices are bel ng conducted to~· the The Wilmette B~tlst church Is lo; Lutheran Churches of Chicago !\Od vi- cated at Wilmette and Fores t avecinity belonging to th e Synotlicul Con- nues and welComes all to Its services. terence. The subjects for th tl fir!lt week are: Monday: Fundamentalism The pastor, Rev. Francis C. Stifter -,r ~lodernlsm? Tuesday : The Bible, may be reached at his study during Man-made or God-made? WednE>scla~·: the morning or by appointment. The Creation or Evolution? Thursoday : Redemption. by Man's merit, or God'3 church office, In charge or Miss Badggrace? Friday: Salvation by Con ver- er, is open dally from 9-5, and from sion or Self-development? Everybody 9-12 on ~Satu1·days. The church teleIs urg ed to attend these services. Tho3Y will begirt at J2 : 1U o'c lock and cil')se phone Is Wilmette 2235. promJ>tly at 12:35. Out of town speakei'S will occupy the platform during . Ch h Methodtst urc On sunrla\·, at !1:30 In the morning, the Church· School, in all Its departments, will m t> l'l . , At 11 a. m. Mo1·ning Service and sermon by Doctor Stansell. The Intennediate League meets In the Parish House at flve o'clock. Miss cora H . Gault. Supervisor. At 7 o'clock the Epworth League will meet. Topic : ' 'C hrist Fulftlllng His .Father's Commission; In His Works." . Monday 12 :30 p. m., Lunch Club at the Central Y. M. C. A., Room "A." 19 South La Salle Street. At 7:30 Jl. m .· the Boy Scouts of !Wfr~~~d ~!~~~~t;:la;r~~~~- 3 and 6, The Official Board will meet Monday evening, at eight o'clock. Tusday, 11 Jl. m . The Young Woman's Missionary s .oclety will meet at the 111 I located at Wilmette and Forest'Ninth Street. Don't forget the y.-._ offering and Mite Boxes. . _ d Wednes ay, 4 p. m. Girl Sco'lt. Ia their regular meeting. Don't tall tt bring your dues, If you have !lOt al ready done so. . · Wednesday, 8 p, m. Ice. Thursday-the Woman's Por rln Miaslonary Society will hold &II e&IJ. day meet·lng at the Church. lilra. ,; J. Sturgeon, boateee; Mrs. A. B. will have charl'e of the devotlona, &II( Mrs. Lee English Is In charge of ~ program. Thursday, 7 p. m., Junior Scout1 , 111 meet. he'!:~:aJ~day, 8 p, m., Senior Choir r.. The High School Departm~nt of Church school will preaent "The ao:~ i!.llt~te1· evening at 6 o'clock. (Landsa Editor' a series Bcautifi ca's leaa Je"s"" ltl way lam of the where I~ gave ltiff, object l· thousand Strong High t r.;jii~ijijijiaiili~~~iiij~~iiijtj~~lijgj~~iiii~~iili~[iijili~~iiljj~~Biiii~Bii~gi]l IF,,, IN' e '!' W' If\'!' WI\"',, 1119"Al4' AW M~M\.WI.MIIf\"' ,, ® 11M Jff( duct of Congregational Church ourselves have PI good hea way the~ in roadst It is ·will gro~ The Community's. Best Investment: tion is, ty. We with sucl and nobl an old us full ll CHURCHES Over sixty years ago Lord Macaulay, the English historian, wrote to a friend living in the United States as follows: "Your Republic will be pillaged and ravaged in the 20th century, just ?iS the Roman Empire was by the barbarians of the 5th century; with this difference, that the devastators of the Roman Empire, the Huns and Vandals, came from abroad, while your barbarians will be the natives of your own country and the product of your own civilization." Not th.e training of head and hand but of heart is the insurance of communities and of nations. Whether 'or not Macaulay's prophecy is to come true will depend, not upon the organization of more social. groups, the education of the masses in matters of literature and science, but upon the transforming of lives by the clevelopinc of the Chriatian qualities of Truth, Honor, Juatice and Brother- But f will gro natural t offer, ex Whether muck, ~ trees English Lutheran one of th; It is f and fill to plant year~ a a grave The hill enougft On& of the most interesting series In this Sermon subject for the eleven o'clock or studies ever conducted service Sunday morning, April 6: "Our church Is on the M·lnor Prophets Covenant-Its Meaning and Its Value." now being presented on Wednesday evenings by the men of the church. Senior Christian Endeavor Sunday Next Wednesday's subject Ia "Haggai evening at 5:30 o'clock. Topic for dis- and Zacharla" with Mr. Arthur Howcussion: "How Jesus Loved and ar·d In charge oC the discussion. l\11·. Served." The new president of the Uale M. Brooks will conduct the desociety will lead. Consecration meet- votions. Ing. The Washington Avenue Circle will Troop 5 of the Boy Scouts will meet have charge ot the Lenten Service this Thursday afternoon at 2 F'. M. Mr. In the ch urch gymnasium Tuesday at The 7:30 instead of Monday. Junior Boy Lloyd will lead the devotions. Scouts will meet as usual Friday af- l!Ubject tor discussion Is the sev~nth chapter of "The Debt Eternal." ternoon at 8:30. The Woman's Guild will hold their monthly meeting and luncheon at the The Junior Girl Reserves are havIng an Easter party In the church Sat- church Friday, March 11. The Cl·esurday, April 5, from 3 to 6. Regular cent Clrcl., will have charge of the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 4 luncheon. An event of considerable ·lmt>ortance o'clock. Triangle I of the Girl Reserves will meet Friday afternoon at to women Is the Bakery Saltl of the North End Circle on Friday, Apl'il 11, 3:30. in connection with the Guild luncheon. The Woman's Society will hold Its The meeting or the Church Cabinet regular luncheon and all-day meeting In the church next Tuesday, April 8. and also the ~uarterly meetin&' ot the Spoke 11 wllJ serve the luncheon, Mrs. Church, which would ordinarily be Schuettge In oharge. Mrs. Hallsteln held during the second week In April will have charge of the afternoon top- is, on account or the Lenten Services, ~~vo:f:~~~~· L. Ricketts, leading the POS(J>oned until after Easter. Mr. David Macintosh from Northweatern unlveralty has been secured to direct the Sunday school orchestra On Sunday morning, April 6, the and singing next Sunday morning. The Wilmette Baptist church will celeorchestra will meet for rehearsal brate the Eleventh Anniversary of Its Thursday at 6 o'clock. founding. The pastor, Rev. Francis C. Stifter, will prea~h a historical aerThe annual dinner and business ~~~r ~~Jtc'!:u~~~ church's preparameeting of our church will be held Wednesday, April t, at 6:30 o'clock. As this Is the ftrst annual meetinl' The Bible school with graded infor all ages meet at t:U, :~ec~~~ l>~~~~c~r~nbe\~~ ~e:;e br':,~d~:f'~ struction the adult classes convening at ten. occ&.ion and it Ia expected that there will be a record attendance. Reports Junior B. Y. P. U. will meet at a :00 from all departments for the past and Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 1:10. year and election of offtcers for the In connection with their meetlnl'a. eaaJIIDC year. Mr. Stifter will continue his dlacueWilmette Preab:yterlan Church alona on the meaning of Church Memttb and GrMnleaf avenue bership. Presbyterian Church hood. To this end OUR CHURCHES minister to Wilmette. They are not objects of charity, supplicants of favor, but Institutions of definite value and u such are cleaervina of your support. ... Baptist Church Come to ChurchSunday DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: 1\e Wil.ette ..... a..ra Forest and Wilmette Ava. Rn~. PrtlftCU Slifl#r fjg:: Wil.ette ,..... Ladaeru Omcl. 703 Greenleaf Ave. Rftl. Wil-.. G.Ue St. John'· Lutheran Senior B. Y. P. U. will meet tn ChU· dren's hall at 6:10. Fnt~CI.rcla ne Fint ....ist a-a Lake and Wilmette AYeS. Rw. Gilbm StM~ell Wlhnette ancl Park Avenuea, Wllmette The Teacher's Tr&inlnc course beld Herman W. lleyer, II. A. Paator lte ftrat aeulon laat Konday evenln~r. ··· Prairie Aveaue Telephone Utf It will meet In Children's Hall each IEilVICES Konday evening at 7:10 for the next sevea weeka, and all those who aru Fifth Sunday In' Lent: e.!!' A. II. 8uD4ay echool and Bible teaeblng, or planning to take up Bunday School teaehl'if are cordially In1 A. II. l'tnt eervlce and sermon. :.!~ tfs ~~t:nlirect~:~ BeatJ·toe Se.... . . .iiiLai.A.a&iall.i&Preparator:y service tor Tile Okihl and Lewa Camp Ji'lres will meet at the Church at 1:10 on Tuesday. 'l'lle April meetlnc or the Claurcb Council and the last meetlnc before Dedication will be lleld on Taead&y Sairl~·a A?aW 8th, at 8 o'clock in Tbe llemberalltp OOIIUDitt.. Will meet In tbe ~tor'· ·tuq oa Wecl· aellday evenlna at 7:10. Tile llltwMk .;. .ttnc ... Pint....,... c,.-,. Lake and Wilmette Ans. Rw. St11ltft A. Lloyd a..cla Ninth and Greenleaf R,. P. Magill St.W.'a ...... a.a W.almette and Parle Aves. Rn~. HWMtM W. Jl~ for !"·:ver

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