Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Feb 1926, p. 21

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921) February 5, 1926 WILMETTE meyer, II. A. Brown and Dr. F. W. Fucrmann. The following were elected to repre se nt St. Augustine's at the annu a l conference of th e dioce se in Chi,c.ago I~ebruary 2 and 3: H. R. Hall, A. 1 1 , ·,ter.) J · \1 . 'I'hrorkmorton, ).1 rs . : .p _ , _ l_.l~ 1, . Lrc ,,n and ).frs. Royal D. I. mi1'1. LIFE 21 total receipts during the year were about $25,000. The valuation of the property owned hy the Church is $248,000. with an indebtedness totalling $14,507.87 with pledges towards this indehtedne s. of about $7,500. All rcpor.ts showed the parish to be m a fl'ouri.;;hing condition . CHURCH REPORT SHOWS EXCELLENT PROGRESS 1'> rls k: ("- nil- Congregation of St. Augustine's Ch urc h Elec t s Officers at Annual Meeting The annual meeting of th f' congn·tr; 1 - the - ------- congregation consisted of about 222 famili<:s, 42R confinncd per sons. and 6~2 church members (including all bapth ('d J><:r . . o ns). The parish has 343 cnmmtmica nts in good st anding. The church 5chools have an enrollment of 225 with 28 teachers and officers 'j',,·eh·e different o rgani za tions in th e Tht· r r·,·tflr·, n·JH·tl . . 1J r.,,, that the . p;u·j..,IJ had a mL·mhC'r:-.hip of 350. The rr' . rr "· rty [ r .; . ~ 1111 rr '· \V. 1' - 1 io n o f St. Augustine's church w<;, l. ~·l d in the Parish H o u se \\'cdn(' . . da,·. J· 1, 1 1 11ar~· 27, preccdt:d by a pari . . h- di;: Ji· ·r: llt'lcL in th e Cluh 1 ro u se. The rl'·' tr ·:·. 1~n· . I frr h c rt Carleton. prc~idt· d ;,, ,. J 1 · I:. \1 ar . . hall. Jr ., wao.., <-lected secrt·t ., r~ 1 The financial report of the lr~·a--w ,:.-. 1 Ca rleton Kaumeyer, s ho\\·ed a b~tlanc' ·; 1·11 ha11d 11i $H7 .. ZO \\ ith all hill-- p:tid. He ports of' th e ~·e ar' . \\·nrk <1 i : 11.. : different organization . W<'rl' rt ·; 11 J ],, ' ).fr~. F.· Z . F a\'nr for thl' :\ '""ri;!,t··l l Cui ld s for 1frs. A. E. 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