10 WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 commu~ Methodist Church Wilmette and Lak e Avenues Rev. George Gilbert . tansell , pastor The choir will meet Friday evening. Gertrude and C;;;ella, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Rog eveen, w e re baptised on Easter Day. Mr. and At 7:30 this ev e ning you are ALL Mrs. Charles Brandt acted as sponsors. Invited to attend th e May festivities at the Methodist Church. There will be the cl'owning of the May Queen, Maypole dance. and many other inter- Wilm ette and Park Avenues. Wilmette eetlng teat\lres. H t>r man W . Meyer. M.A., Pastor 406 Prairie Avenu e. Tel. 1396 .Junior Choir members-don't forget fliER VI CBS 9 :15 A. M. Sunday sc hool and Bible ~·c~~~:~raal 'Saturday afternoon at tV(O classE'S. 9 :45 A. M. First service and sermon.· SUnday, 9 :~0 Church School In all 11 :00 A. M. Second service aJ1d serd epartm ents wolll meet. It your children are not attending some other mCHRT ST OUR LIFE. Col. S, · · s phool, we should be very glad to have MEETINGS th em enrolled here. Friday evening at 8, Sunday school statr. Wedn esday, May 7. at z, Ladles' Al6 · At 11 a, Sunday, Morning WQr· shlp. Dr. StanHell will preach the aec- and Missi on. Thuraday, li!!oY 8, the Makrothen ~d ot his Post-Easter sermons, 'M'hen All Doors are Shut." · Club. Monday and Friday, At 4, Chlldren'11 Sun<lay, 5 P . M. Intermediate Leajfue Classes. i will meet In the Parish House. Miss Nnw that the · bus"¥ Lenten and hapRuth C. Pease, Supervis or. Pll Easter seaSOl\ Is over with Its nne encouraging attendance and chu1·ch Sunday, 6 P. M . Epworth League work, the agrlngtlme Is gohig to call Jf:~~~-~.g. Topic, "Hym ns ot· Our upon the church to beautify Ha outward surroundln~ts. The propet·ty Is to be enclosed with a hedr;re. "·lnes A.re ~h:r~~~~~a/;;~oJ.'. c~·A.Lunch. Cl~fl . r-t to be planted at the church walls and a perennial flower ~tarden Is to adorn 7:30 p. m . Boy Scouts In their regu- the Park avenue side. which with the ~r meeting. contemplated lawn should make the ' 8:15 p. m. omcial Board meeting. corner very attra~ve · and Inviting. , 1 ~Tuesday, ·:15 p.~. Meeting of the No teacher or omcer of the Sun -' '*lrls' Work Committee In the Parish day school statr Rhould fall to attend House. the meeting called for Fl'iday evening, ·' Wednesaay, p. m . Th · Girl Scouta May 2. at 8 o'clock. The flnal examInations of the week day classes are will meet. now approachlnJZ" and tho11e of the 8 p. m. Midweek Service and the secSunday school will soon follow. ond of the special meetings planned by the Pastor. The subject will be On Monday evening, May 6, tbe "The Personality of the Spirit." Every second of the Chicago Lutheran one Is Invited. Bring your Bible and Sunday term School Teachers' Institute will a note-book with you. begin. As usual there will be two Periods with a devotional exercise beThuraday ,the Woman's Foreign Mls- tween. The ftrst period beg>lns at 8alnary Society will meet, at the home 8:·5, the second 9-9:45. The subjects of Mra. F. A. Troy, 828 Ashland Ave- are: The Physical Structure ot the nue. The Religious side of India will Bible (cont.) and The Devtlonal Lite be the subject under discussion. of the Teacher. Thursday, 7 p. m. Junior Scouts wlll meet.· On Sundav last St. Paul's Lutheran 8 p. m . Senior Choir rehearsal. church ot Melrose Park laid the corner stone ot Its large new parochial Friday, · p. m. QUEEN ESTHERS schol and parish house at which Rev. will meet. Don't fall to bring your Herman W. Meyer delivered the admite boxes. drel!!a. Mlu Cora Gault has resigned her Some two hundred gueats attended position as Director of Religious Edu· the recptlon Jdven Dr. Doderlln the cation, to resume the teaching of La- returned medical ml~slonary of the tin and German. Lutheran Missions In India. This was tendered him and his family at the Mls ... Ruth C. Pease comes to succeed commonl!! of the Con<'ordla Teachers· Miss Gault. Her title will be Direc- Colle~te and Normal School at River tor ot Young People's Work. We are Forest. glad to welcome her ~nto the various a ctlvJtles among the young people and children of our Parish. ' St. John's Lutheran m. church. There will be a board May 5th at % P. M., at the home o.t the Mrs. A. Martin, 997 VIne street. Win- meet! ng at 12 o:clock. Luncheon will be serveil at 1 o clock. The Washingn !' tka. ·. < , ton A Vt' n uE- ('I rcle wll! have charge The Crescent Circle, Mrs. S. M. Sin- of th e lun c heon . gleton, Chairman, will hold their last A w eek from n ext Sunday Is Mothmeeting thla year at the home of Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, Kenil- ers Day . This day wlll be ftttlngly worth, Tuesday May 6th. Those as- observed nt both the Junior Congregasisting Mrs. Osgood will be Mrs . .T. S. tion serv ice and the Morning service. Dolg, Mrs. Charles L. Mohr, Mrs. .Jesse Tuthill, and Mrs. Edmond Simonds. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock . The s en· I<' <' S at St. Augustine's next The Roosevelt Troop No. Z Boy Sunday Mny 4, will be Holy Commun. Scouts will mee t at huadquarters Tues- ton at 's A . M .. Churcn School at t:U, day evening at 7:15. Holy Com m union with addreas at 11 o'clock. Bot h the Boys' and Girls' The Wedneada.y evening service wlll Communlou Leagues will have their be In charge of the Board of Deacons corporate Co mmunion on this Sund~y. as Mr. Lloyd will be at Decatur In attendance upon the Annual Conference The appearance of the Parish of the Illinois churches. House and ch urch have been greatly Improved since they have been reThe Woman's Guild. Mrs. L. El. Bush, painted. The deGoratlng of tbe Inter· Chairman, will hold their regular lor of the Cl ub House has also "been monthly meeting Friday, May 9th In finishod. St. Augustine's Parish The Children's Movies which lla-. 1 been carl'led on all winter at Bt. Augustine's Parish House have beea discontinued tor the aummer as ther atop each year at the end or April The season ha.e been a very 11ucce11· ful one with large attendance or cnu. dren. Owing to the klndneu or tho.. who have contributed to the expe'" ot the showings "throughout the Ye,&r there Is a balance oq band of abo;ai U2 at the close ,or tbe season. There was shown laat night at lt. Augustine's Pariah House to the dlf. ferent Boy Scout troope ot Wllmettt and their trlends, plcturea ot the Cui. ver Summer School actlvltlea with couple of reels devoted specially tt scouting work. Tbe canvass ot ,the women or tht Parish tor the Woman'· United ThanOtrerlng Is befng carried on durlq the present week. The Friday Celebration of the Holr J meets elated <J\ an all-d noon. meetlngl ment In the afte regular)) Ish Houi The hi quires In plare 1&1 presslve vtgll ser dat es W4 , search f< pronounc df.' gree. Lt·ach, L Smit h C< br ought !Jn·sence. ttoned 8.1 Having elect Bro created t or the 0 ot .Mr. ll were serl th e ce re11 On Su next mee1 ln the Cl be presld King of ot the lariY cCJ ~ ~~:Jt~ig~ If 'P" *} mnzen "Y&" ,,, "M"*' M' 'MM'P &9 00\JN!i@~l" "5 will be t of the In :~rg !~ J There Is No Substitute for Worship in a CHURCH! Cll A lect delivered 28, in the How often, more particularly in these days of Nature's glad awakening, you hear self-satisfied suburban souls declaring: "I prefer to do my worshiping in the woods, along the highways, yes, even on the golf links." A great, good man of our own generation has answered the argument in this straightforward manner: "There. are enough holidays for most of us. Sundays dt.ffer from other holidays in the fact that there are fifty-two of them every year-therefOt'e go to church. "Yes, I know all the excuses. I know that one can wo~ship the Creafor in a prove uf trees or by a runmng brook, or ·n a mans own house just ns well as in a church. But I also know as a matter of cold fact, the average man does not thus worship."-Theodore Roosevelt. The lect~ of Londo Board of Church, Scientist, was intr~ Campbell, church, Friends: It has First Chut mette, Illi lecture or friends at munity; the Fjt'st Presbyterian Church Sermon topic tor next Sunday mornIng at 11 o'clock Is. "How Much Are Today Is Woman's Day at the Bap- We Willing to Know About Truth?" tlat church. There will be White All members are expected to have Croas Work at 10 o'clock, luncheon wm be served at 12 :30, and the pro- their watches and clocks properly ·ram of the day will commence at 2, regulated by next Sunday. Then, after a week'l!l experience under the new with adjournment at 4 o'clock. time schedule, 9:30 A. M.. wlll not At the Communion Service next seem quite so early for Sunday school. Sunday morning, Mr. Stlflet· will exEvery member of the Christian Entend the Right Hand of .l<'ellowsblp to all those who have recently united deavor society should attend the Consecration service next Sunday at 5:30 with the church. P . M. Ethel Colwell will lead the dlllThe Bible school with graded In- cuulon of the subject. "How Jesus struction for an ages meets J.l.t 9:45, Overcame Temptation." the adult classes convening at 10 Our usual Mid-week service, Wedolclock. nesday at 8 P. M. The Juniors will meet at three 0 1 o'clock In Children's Hall, and the In0 termediates B. Y . P. U. at 3 :3 0 In the .wfffo:;~e~ to~ ~~n~~e~ ~na{tu':~ :!;. Assembly room. The Senior B. Y. P. Tuesday, May 5, at the home of Mra. U. wUl hold tits regular meeting In F . J. Pfahler, 204 Sixth street. Children's Hall at 5:30. Boy Scouts Troop 5, regular meetAt 7:30, the last of our Dedication lng, Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. and Junior Services will be held, when tbe new Scouts. Friday at 3:30 P. M. In the A.uatln Organ is dedicated. Elsewhere gymna11lum. ln this laaue Is a full account of the Girl Reserves Trlan&'le No. 1 wlll aervlce. meet Friday at 5:30 P. M . and .Junior The Teacher's Training school will Reserves Tuesday at 4 P . M. m:'~~~r~~s ~!\~~y even.lng at 7 :4ri ln The Men's Sunday Morning club meet· tor Bible Study each Sunday The Camp Fire Girls will meet at at 9:45 A. M. the church Tueaday at 3:30. The several teams ot the Men's club The Midweek m-;tlng has been es- meet for bowling each Friday night 4n the church gymnasium. This 111 ftne peclally planned for the new ot the Church and will be h:~b'c;': fellowship and great exercise. Wednesday evening at 7:30 In ChllThe Presbyterla;- church Ia located dren'a Hall. at the corner of Ninth street and . The choir w.Ul meet at the Church Greenleaf avenue. for Ita regular weekly rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:45. Baptist Church Don't slacken in your church attendance with the approach of summer. God's love is not affected by the changing seasons. Congregational Church The Wolf Cuba -;eet at headquart. The Blue Birds will meet at 3:30 ers on Saturday afternoon from S-5. this afternoon at the church. Next Sunday, :M;y 11 Ia Mother's Choir rehearsal ~night at 7:30, unDay. Every etrort will be made to der the direction ot Mr. Cain. have mother present at the Morning Junior Choir rei;;a~~ai. Satu~day Service and Mr. Stifter will apeak on a theme appropriate to the occasion. 1u~~';!~~.k, under the dlrec:tlon ot Mr. The Wllmete Baptlat church Ia located at Wilmette and Forest avenues and Wlelcomes all to Its services. The paator, Rev. Francis C. Stifter, may be reached at bla study during tbe mornlnga or by appointment. The Church office In· charge of Klaa Badger Ia open dally except Saturday· from t.fi and from t-13 on Saturdaya. The church telephone Ia WHmette %235. at DIRECTOR~ Mr. Lloyd will ;;ad some very Interesting leters from our Mlsalonarles, In Madura, India, at the Junior ~~~~r~~~tlon Serv·l ce at lO:ao sunday What Ia the Bout? Have you one? Is It functioning? What part does It play In every day Ute? Hear wbat Mr. Lloyd baa to say ' about It at the Bunday morning aervlce at 11 o'clock. The sermon tbeme Is "My Soul and I." Tbls is the openIn· aermon of a abort aerlea on "Soul ~:~~:~e·~~~ ':..'itdde]~vne:.ed by Mr. Lloyd The Choir, under the direction ot Kr. Noble Cain, will render the anthem "Whoao Dweneth" by Martin and Miss Welch. contralto will aln· ;~v:~all Wipe Away all Teare" by Tbe P'our C Club will meet in the ~~!~b parlor at 4:10 Sunday afterThe Eaat End Circle, Xra. H. m. Holdway, Chairman, will hold thMr next meetlnc, Monday, May lth at the home ot Kra. H. A.. Whitman, 110 Greenwoo4 Avenue. Luncheon will be aerved at one o'clock )(r., J' w P'laber ancl Mr., L. P'. ·Owen wui ~· the anlatln&' hoeteaeea. Th· Wilmet .. Winnetka w C ~- U. wm hold memort&l HrYlcea' for ~ Jate Ill'& ll'reb'n NortoD, Xon4&)', OF CHURCHES: Wilmette LPda Latl.eru Onuda iOJ Greenleaf Ave. Rn~. WillioM c;.u, come in Prophet hearted, captives, to them What accord in~ fined, and described limits. St. Jolm'a latl.eru CUrci. Wtilmette and Park AYa. Rn~. HmrtM W. M"Yh' age to are in of fear ' , Ia Fmt eo..reptioul O.·cla Lake aod Wilmette AYel. Rftl. StiiM if. LID~ Lake and Wilmette Aftt. R,. Gilbm s,_,,u 1M Fnt ~CUrci. Ninth aod Greenleaf Rftl. G1t~r11 P. Jl.,ul St. ---.·. !,iscopal a-a 1140 Wilmette A-.e. Rftl. Htlblrl Ctfl'ln· &JIC .