Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1926, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LI~E December 31,_1926 Baptist Church uvenue~l'a1'tcll·, .Franch; Carr StiHt>r. ·~----------------- Tht' Wilmt-tte Baptist church is located!, at the eornt>r of Wilmette and I<'orest Music club Recitalist St. John's Lutberar~ ·wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman \V. 1\Ieyer M. A. pastor 401 ; Pralrit- an·nue. Telephone 1396 Chmch telephone 3111 Friday l'Vening-, ~eeE>mber 31, at '/:4J: Communion servtcc. ~ Saturday morning at !l :4a o'clock: Communion serviet·. · · . Saturday morning· at- !I :ao: Conf··sswtw 1 St>rvicl' for eommunteants. , I· . Sunday, January 2, at 9 :30: ~um .t~ sehool and Rible classes . H : 45 : Fir~t s~>rviee and Sl·rmon 11 . SecQnd servic.~ and st>rmon . Sermo~ by Pastor L. :-.;au~;s of ( :ll·ni'(H ·, 1.1 . Jl E t-:1'1 S'HS _ ~l:U.V.~ES L.----.:...-------------~-----------------·· Rt>g·ular services as follows: _ 8unda ,. Church school at 9 :30 ; W or1-ihip at '1'1; Young People's sodety 5 :au. Wt·dtwsda:r, :\fidweek m eeting 8. At tlw morning service .January 2, the Lord's Suppt·r will be served and tht· han<.l of fellowRhip will he given to new memherl". . Kindergarten for small childret.· is maintained during the church sernce under trained leadership. The 13. 1. P. U. will mel't at 5 :ao. John Oust·'s grouv will be in charg~. There cars and Chapel autos, th~ theme being "The Churl'11 on 'Wheels. ·· Thl' Camp Fir~ git·ls l·hur<:h, ~londar at 3 :30. llHTt at will lH: l'ictures of the work of the Chapel th · <:irl:-;' dwir, )londay l'Vi:'ning-,. at ' ::1~. Woman's ehorus, .:\londay 1-'\"entn~ - a~ '.: Thur:-;da.r; .January ii, at 2 P. ~1.: Latll· :Aid and ::\fi!o;sion. Thur~day, January G. at i: liJ 1' .·\1 . : S('nior '\\'alttwr leag-ut·. Friday , .lanu:try 7, at 7 :4;; l'. .\L : Junio r ·waltlwr lcag-ul'. Tlw (')o~t'· of tlw Yt·at· will lw fJh~l'l'\ 1 d at ~t. .John's h~· a SIH 'd al . st-n·tt·l· 111 whit'h tht· Lord's ~uppt·r wtll ~w ('t·l· f·lJratt·<l. I lm\·1·n·r, it is a st·n-H-e tll·l for tht- t'OIIIIIIUHil-ants only but for all tht> mt·ml>t·rs of t ht.· chur<"h rt·gardlt·ss "' wht·ther tiH·Y al'l' to commun.e o~ nc.'t. _At th1· ~ai1H' tim f· a. \'t'l'Y C'Ordtal 111~'tl:tt!Ot l is t·XII ·Odt·d to otl~t·t·s to attt>nd tln s _:-4 ·1"\-in·. Tht· s t·nit ·t· will lwgln at 'i : l ., , All tht· org·ani:t.<ttions within tllf' dllln-h will han· thl'ir first mtt·tlngs of tlh· JH· w ,- ~at· during- thl· coming week. With sntn· : ;.r our wm·k aeconlplishPd, and som4 · ot our aims al'lti··n·d, our viHion hP< 'IJill· · ~ all tht· mort· kt·l·n, :wd WI' ~we how far \\ ·· art> ft·om IJI'i n~· and at·eomplishing am1 adlit·\'ing· :ts mut·h as we oug-ht. It 1s a stimulus to g-rt ·at(·r dfort in our wurl\. Tht· January meeting o( the board of deat·un:s will ·bt· held .:\londay, t'\"t"ning·, .January :~. at S u'clot·k. Tht' Hegular :\lid-wet.. l· nll'ding- for )Jra.rH and fellowshil.) will. ht· held 011 "'edne:-:day e\·ening-, at 8 o d<ll'l<. The January llke ting of the '\Voman'l.i Htt{·iety will IJ~ held on ThursdaY, Janua.ry ti. The 'fheme h; "Tiw ~trang-t'l' within the liatt!." Link ~. ~lr·s. R. E. Adldns will be in t·hargt·. \\'h ih! ( 'ro:-::-; work at 10 o'dot'k. Lundwnn at 'I:! ::;u. Program at 1 :30. <\t Lirwoln Troop No. S Boy :-i<·out~ llh:t·tx th1' dturch at 7 ::w Thur:-;day t·\-l·lling·. Tlw l'hoir rt·lwarsal, Thursday at 1\. I Thb \" t·ning from 8 ::W to I~ o'dod\ tht· l'hun·h will hold a \Vatd1 Xi~ht program. 'l'llt'rt will bt-1 a half-hour of musit· undt·r· the dirt·ction of .:\llllt>, I :ildt·roy ~<·ott and th(! t·hurdl l'hoir. .\t !I :J!J there will b · .:\lovlt·~ of thc wot·k of our ~lis:-:ionarh·s in t'orPign lands. .\ l"oC'iH I Hour will follow at lO :15. From 11: Iii t u 12 :uo a. Con:nant :\lccting· will be held in Chihlr1·n's Hall. All arc wt'leonw. Thb dlUI'l'h t·O-OIWratt·s with the ~un day E:n. . ning- dull whkh pn·s1 ·n ts this Wt\ek at ";' :30 at llw (.'ongn"g·ational t·hureh, 2\tr. Branson J )t· Cou in hi:-; l<-1 tt·st "Dream Pictures·· with muskal ot-eom"A Rpriugt imt- Motor Tour· pa.niment. from )lt-xi<:o to British l'olumhia" will lw his subject. ('lassc·s for t h t· ( 'hristian education of ehildnm will Ill' n·suml'cl l\tonday aflf·rnoon , .Jauu:u·~- :{, and will be lwld t·\'4'1'~ .:\Jonday and F'riday aftt·rnoon at 4 o'cloc-J\ tht:l'l·a ftt-t·. .\n~· ehild 7 ~·(Iars of Hg'·! CJJ' alJ0\"1' may t·JIIt·r th· ·~t· da:-;~(·:-; which :tl'· · opt·n to all. On Su nda v f·n -ning, .J anua.ry !t, tit· · nt·\vh· \ inst:;lll-<1 pipt! organ will lw form;LII~ dt·dit-at1·d to the :wrvkc of I :nd. Arthur B··rg·mann, o rg·anb;t and c:holl-masl(·r at tltt · Slwnnan Park LutlH·ra n <·hut'l'h, )lilwaukt·t·, will he at the org-atL Guiomar NoYaes, world famous South American pianist, is to appear in ~lr . Rollin Pt·ast· will sing. The Hr·\'. Paul Klund··r of St. Paul's Luthf'l'atl n :c ital at thl· ~cw Trier auditorium 11onday evening, January 3, under au s pices l~hurC'l1 of :.\J..Jros1· l'ark will ddivc r t II· of the \Vinnetka ·M usic club. This is the third recital of the current Artist- d Pdi<'ato)-y addn·ss. Th e Ladil·s' .\ id Recital S('ries sponsored hy the i\lusic dub. The name of Guiomar No:·acs C' hm·us and tlw · ;iris' ehoir will also t:-tl.; .. par·t in tlw s\'1·,-ic-1·. En·ryont· is Y· · r~ ha~ htTll :-;ynonymons with brilliant piani~m si ne(· this youthful South Amencan ('rtrdially in\ itt·d. mack hcr (h·hut in this country a littlt lrss than ten years ago. She has ap.\ 1 r.u·r ·r .:-.: ~-;w YEAn TO YOF .\ LJ. · p,e ared \\'ith tn.: mcmbus succcs~ throughottt Enrl)j>C and the Americas. ~- I ""' 1st Presbyterian 'I'lw' program for our r eg ulat· 11 o'clo<.:l{ c.:hurc.:h wur~hill hour nt-xt Sunday morning will bt' t'spel'iall~· appropriall' t o tlw lit-ginning· of th e Xt·w 'ft·ar. 'J'lw ~i:'rmon topit· will bt·, "Tiw l'hallt·ng·<· of tht> l'nt·xplon'd." 'J'h~· quarh·t and, the org·anist announce the. following progTam: (lt·gan Pn·ludl'-"Tht:· llol~· Boy·· .. lreland .-\nth·"m-The King- of Lon· .:\1\· Shephet·d Is " ............ .'.: . .. ~hf:'lh·y ·Anthem-"The Xl'\\' Year .. ........ Pachc Organ Offertory-"Adoration· ·-Ll·mmens l:;olo-"Ring Out, Wild Bt·lls" _.. Gounod ~rr. ).Jillt·r ( lrga n Po:-:tludt.'-"( 'horus of Slwpht·rds" . . . . . . . . . _.. .... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . Lt·nunt·ns ~·ht·istian Endt·a\ut· Suud;n· at ;;::ltl o\·lod.;_ Ll·<tdt·t·. )t;u·g-art'l B<trtholonww. To}li4 ·, "Bdng- Tru·· to Our ('o\"t·nant." Sund<tv sd1111t1 t·<tl'll ~unda,- nwt·nmg at !I :::o. o'vlot'k. Hiblt· <·lasst·~ rot· 111i'll alld won~t·n nt ](I o'1·lodc :\1 idwt ·t·k ~4 · n· in· lntmt·di<ttt·l~· l't-sUm<· \\'t·dnt·sda ~-. K l'. _,I. afh'r .:'\t·w Yl·ar \\"1' will our n·~· ular Sft\'ial and rt·cr eatio nal prog·r·ant of al'ti\'ities as pt·t· fornH·r scht-dule. Junior t·hurl'h Sunday morning at 11 o'<:lot-k. Leadt·r, ::\lary Jant:· Eldt·r. Subject, "Pat·tners with (;od." Special hlackIJoard lt'sson illustrating the tweh·e education department of months of tlw Yt·ar. An appro}>riatt> relig-ious addres:-; by :\I iss ( 't-<·t-lia Pay!lt '. Special Northwestern and Professor S. N. lllU!o;it', Stevens of the psy-chology department, were among the fa.culty members to · 'fhf' First Pre~IJytt>riau ._·hurdl is located attend. Secretary C. D. Norton of the at the corner <·f Xinth str<>H and Greenleaf avt:>nue. You art> in,·it!:'d to worship X l'... y·~ and ~1iss Doris Curran. secwith us .at this first ~unda:r of thl' Xl' W retary of the university "Y \V," '"ere Yt-ar. present. John \V. Cullen, Jr., 1226 Ashland avenue, is returning to the University of Illinois OJ! Monday, ] anuary 3, afte.r spending the holidays with his parents. ~fr. and 1frs. Dan Cresap of Bonaparte, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Cresap's daughter, M.rs. 0. G. Corns, 1211 Chestuut avenue. ,,.illiar11 , ;ui~H·, Jl:lstor. St·n ic·,·s for .January ~: uniYersity has a group fre-.;hman at th(· L'niH·r:-.itY of Io\\'a, \\'orship and s1·nuctn at II o'dot'k. Till . " of twenty -t wo students and at least " -i ll engage in tht annual tilt \\'ith th e tirst Sunday of tlw ~~·w Yl·a r marks ~It· fourth annin·rf.:ary or tht· dt·dkatl~·lf two faculty members at the ~ational ,·ar:-> ity ba~kethall squad at the hig-h or our lt,·autiful ilung·alow ('halkl. ~llt' ··l;tl Student confercn·c e in session at ~[il- sclln(ll on thl' ('\"l'll ing oi ~l'W Year' s musk wil lu· t'··lldt· r't·d at thi~ impol'laliL Da,-. at 7:30 o'c l(lrl.: . The \'e\\· Trier sPn i1·t·. .\II mt ·mht·rs and frit·mls art· waukee this \\·ec k. \Vhile both the · ur~· l'd tit start tlw X t·w Yt ·ar in a nwntlt ·t· S(jtlrtd jrt\lriH'.H'd to \\'hi.ting lOr a IH ·('(tJili llg t 4 ;. l'hri ..: tiallS by aSSt·mb)iJJg· f,tY. M. C. A. andY. VV. C. A. ha,·e been game Tttt::-;da_\· lti thi.., \H'l'k wor:-:hi 1, on tlw :irst Lord's Uay ill th· encouraging the 1110\'e ment, religion - - -- - - -- - gT1·:tt Yt·<lt' thai \\"t ' ~ h ;ll ) soon t·rtt· ·t·. \Yas not to he the sole s ubject. :M at ters in which the Chri tiau spirit I Dr. Jo:-.eph (~il]-.rlll and hi-. f:unily r.i (:jl,l t· St'lliH.J ;tl :1 ; 4;). (JUI' ,.;l'[)t~,J t 11 should be a dominant force were, how- Boston. are :-.pl'nding thl' lwlida~-s with jo~ - t · (J a ll igl1 ;1\·, r;tgt· altt ·tHiatwt· dur~ 11:.: ever, taken up, such as campus friend- Dr. <~ill:-.on\ parL·nt~. :\1 r. and ~frs. )it t·t·Jllht ·J'. 1,4'1 \IS (';tiT\" this tillt · ~pll'll into th1 · .:'\t ·\\· \'t ·HJ' . .\lr. l:ash's J:i lrl· ships of the better sort, friendship~ Loui\. K. C.ilbnn, 701) Fo1:c~t an:nul'. ('lass will lwgin tilt · stud:.- t1f a Sj tlt- lltiid that arc real and not ·an alloy ot Dr. (,J!I son 1 ~ a profes:-or 111 t hl' :\f as- 1\t·\\' S4 ·l'il'S of lt · SSitll-"~{\l(li t · S itt lit· · animalism and a seeking for the l1igh - sachtt:-.l'tt~ ln ~t ituk oi 'l'l'chnolog~· in l'llrislh11 Lift ·." cr social scale. 'l'he entire qucsti~n of 1Boston. l fc r('ad a papl'r on "The '()IIJ' <lllrtllal ll1t'l'l in g of tht· ('itllg'l'q.:.: lfriendships on uni\'ersit\' campuses in l'on,vay Cranitcs oi r--;t·n- Jlampshins" tioll will lw IH·Id \\.t ·dllt :-;dar, .Jalluan· :.. America formed the niost prominct~t at a con,·~:ntinn oi 1ninerology proie:-. - <tt 7:::11 1'. .\1. l:t ·1'i llt-s tht · intt·n·stilt:..:. l't ·portx to IJt' s ullmitl4 ·d tht ·rt· will als11 J,, theme. and from that it was an easy :-.or~ recC'ntly held at :\[adison. shiJrt progr;ll\ 1 atHl Sltl11·' n ·fn·~ hm· ·lft!" . step to . the discussion of campus he~frs . Gillson L'll!trtaincd at luncheon ;1 all 11f \\·hid! wllt'll t·njoy"cl to~dh1 · t·. will haviorism in America. and bridge, nn Thurscla~-. in honor nf 11\al\l' th· · ,.,·,·ning· a n·ry prt)titahk ;t 11d plt·asallt "I I· · 111 SJlt'tlll it! tht · r·hurt·h . Prof. :Xonnan E. Richardson. of the ' l1er daughtl'r-in -la w. StuCdentfs Hold ~atMi~nlal k i O,lum~~~~~~~,v.~~i~rL~ ~~~ sc hool. on erence In 1 wau ee ttll·(1 ,. 1 . tll" . ._ , l<:a<IC'r:-hip oi "Chuck" Lauer. ~ort}H,· esttrn 1 E~~~.~~?,f ~dU!~,~~an -o- mg the holiday:-; mth ~'fr . . M oorc s parent.;;, ~fr. a1Hl ~1 rs. \V. S. Moore, $31 \Vashington a\'(:nuc. ~fr. Moore returned to his l10mc on Sunday. Mrs. :\loore and the bahy will return the end of this week, accompanied by Mrs. · The Crescent circle of the Congre- \Villiattl D~:an of Morristown, N. J.. gational church will have an all-day who arrived on Tuesday for a ,·isit meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred E. " ·ith ~f rs. \V. S. -~foorc. Perry, 622 :Maple avenue, Tuesday, ~J anu.ary 4. Luncheon ·will he seryed Mrs. \Villi am Holmes, 622 Central at 10 o'clock~ ·The assisting hostesses avenue, had as her guests from Friwill be :\Irs.]. A. Borncamp, Mrs. H. day until Tuesday, Mrs. A. A. Willson Marcus, Yrs. C. L. Mohr and Mrs .. H., Miss Virginia \Villson, and M.rs. Hele~ Hamil. Wood, of Mih\'aukee. ·- ~I r. and ~Ir s. l f. 1'.. ~r oore and bahy, ht ·ld ~und:·i~· . .Jauua1·y ~1f Koblrsv~1le. In<!·· have been ;pen~ 1 -o-:- Tht· JJr,J\· t 'outmunioll !l. ~~·n i<'t · \\'ill t,, 'l'hl· Lut ht·t·· J,·ag-U( will nH·t·t Friday . .January i, nt tlw home of ).£r. ~t·fltt Smith, .Jr., (j(l[) Sixth stn·d . The young JH·o)Jll' and tlwir ft'it>tHls in the p:trish an.: in\·itt d to <rttt·nd this first m· ···tiinJ.! or thl' Xt ·W Yt·ar. 'l'he Ja'11u:u·y 11lt·t·ting of tht> ht· lwlrl on th<' uary 1::, in:-:tt·ad businf'sS and dc\'otio11at )fissionary sodet~· will Rl·<·ond Thursday, J :t 11of th<· first Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman \Ye,·l and their small daughte.rt Patricia An n, of New Rochelle, N. Y., are spending the holidays " ·ith Mrs. \Veri's parent.-;. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelley of Q33 Central avenue.

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