Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 38

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38 WILMETTE LIFE October 30, 1925 Students Place Ban on Open House Brings Unwholesome Magazines Throng .of Parents Members of the student body at to Visit New Trier New Trier High school, together \vith The qpcn house held at Kcw , Trier high school last Friday afternoon and e\'(~ning was a great success, it was reported this week. A large number of the parl'nts uf members of the fre::-hmcn and sophomore classes came to the school and attended the classes of their ::-ons and daughters. which \H' rc held on a shortened schedule. :::-chool ofticiab \nore plrased that such a large number 9f parents took this opportunity to get better acquainted ,,·ith their children's school work and teachers. and pointed out that it indicated the ;'\·ita! interest of north shore residents in educational matters. , .· . .· . . _ . .. · - _. T here "Ill h~ a stmiLtl nc<. ',t:--Ion iol - 1 · · · 1 parents ot t .1c . JUntnr' ?1 v .anc . T·' sen10rs _ · . . 1\ · to 1 )C 1 1e Ict .J anu,tr:'> --· .-..l xt ltf1.l:'> ·· ovember h. parents oi all clas-..c·-, ,,·ill he invited to attend the schoc·l in the evening to go through the regular routine of their children's classes, meet and confer \\·ith the instructors. These gatherings arc held under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher a. sociation of the school. 1aculty IllcmiJers and several pastors of north shore churches recentlv held a meeting at the school at which the !\ ew Trier High School Religious council was organized. George A. Harper, dean of boys, was elected the president of the organization which has for its object the development of a religious club at the high school. Sevc~·al rc::.olutions were pa sed at the meet111g, among them one to attempt t ht: supression of certain objectionable magazine and to make the Hi club of the school a more piritual and helpful organizatioa. Rough Dry-No Stareh 1 ~Iilto oi "Th TWO-DAY SERVICE A NEW SERVICE BEST ON NORTH SHORE _The you1~g people who arc mcmbcr:-. of the pansh of St. John's Lutheran cl1urcl1 , \\·1·11 IJ e g uc.s · ·t s a · t a II a II O\\e · ·en JJart,· gi\'£' Il at tl 1 . 1 · 1 · .J rc 1c c 1 ttl c 1 t 11 s c" enmg · -0- ~lr:-.. E. Stanley \\' is<..lom ~ :Miss I I clen Thompson) of 1356 Cn:cnwood cir.cle, is entertaining as her guest, Mtss Ruth Gallup of Indianapolis. vorite ' elevate be sect pacity, the Vii day, ~ film o New) in the ir!tO "1 <~ t tract Vcrno1 Pat he Thurs< ture a 'vay," title. cartoo Frida) 7. Re. "I3lac Harol Ther English Lutheran "God's Greater Rdormation Call to HiR .., hurch," will be the theme for Reformation Sunday. The message will be tim e l;-· and h elnful. Our Heavenly Father still calls His chilflren to heroic tasks and noble endeavor. Tile Sl'rviC'e of worship begins at 11 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to ad of our nwmbers and friends to prayer .. ful worship and hearing of the Wor,l. Biule school at 9:45. The attendan(!c was g-ood last Sunday. However, ·.ve can and will do better if all will help. The adult dass will discuss an important l esson from Eph('sia.ns, Chapt er 6. The littll' hanks to eontain our Christmas off('ring . for the g-r('at Andhra Christian colleg·e in India will be distributed next Sunday. The good ship, Evang-el, in its world mission tour, will arrive at our new U. L. C. station in the Shantung province, China. Th e Missionary society will meet in the church, Thursday, November 5, ::tt 2:30. \Ve anticipate a good attendance and an interesting business session. The autumn dinner will b(' held Friday, November 13. Rev. Luther Spaid, pastor of Calvary Luth eran church, Chicago, will be the prlncip:\1 speaker of the evening. The dinner reservations should be made soon <'f Mrs. Charles Brandt. Phone \Vilmette 2674. 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