January 14, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 11 1st Congregational :M inisters Stephen A. Lloyd "William E. McCormack Th~ I First C'ongregational, located at point where Lake aYenue crosses \Vilnwtte avenue and El e ve nth street, is opt·n to e \·erybody every day. The aim is to make it a J louse of fellows hip and pra.y~r to a ll people. Its ministers count On Thursday afte rnoon the Cozy Co rner !t t~t::ir g-reatN;t joy wh P.n tht·y may Sl'l'\'e Cirele, ~Irs. A. E. Klunder, chairm an, will llldlYldual needs, and 1ts officers are be t·ntt'rtaint-d at the home of Mrs. C. L. hon.ort d whl·n th~ <"hurch i::; J~ermitt ed to Darling, 1538 Highland a v enue at a 2 assist 111 promotmg· the Wf.> lfare. of . the : o'clock 1nl·t' ting. comm unity . Twl·nty-ont> deno.mmatJOils · :.ll't' already r,·prese ntt'd in its memuer.<:> hip and a wholtheartPd Wl'lcome awaits all who will dccept it~ hospitality . Greenleaf and SevE>nth, On this Friday the Woman's Guitd, William Gui se, pastor. -:\lrs. L. L. ljt-rry, president, will hold an aU-day meeting- at the church. At 11 St·n·iet·s for January 16a. m. :\Irs. .:\lel\' illc Brown will haYe Thf· Holy Communion service will Le charge of the presentation of tht· Foreign h e ld at th(· worship h our-11 o'clock. As Missionary :Study Book. An important usual, the special preparatory sen·in will board m eeting will he lwld at noon. Tht- b e lwld at the beginning· of thE' worship . l'rescent Cirdt· will st ·n ·t· lht: I o'ciock hour. All mt>mbers are r equ estl·d to be luncheon. prt"se nt at thi:s , ,·e ry sacred servict·. the h e r e will be one of the first which he will make on this inte r esting suiJject. .More than two hundred were present at the closing meeting~ of the first series in December, 'and the promise is good for an equal numut'r in the ope ning of the second s~ril·s. , The Young People's choir meets for re-' hearsal W~:dnesday ~cn·e ning at 8 :30 und er the direction of .{'orter W. H eaps. TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rauen of Spring Grove, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian .\[argarct, to Peter Edward Hoffman, s on of Mr. anq Mrs. John L. Hoffman of Rheinwaldt avenue. · English Lutheran The :::;ea Scouts llHTt tonig·ht at 7 ::50 Bihlt' sehool at ~ :45. Graded lessons u'duck Ewart (. 'ook, skipJu,·r. in all dt·partmt-nts. The adult class ,wil l study a.n inte resting lesso n: "Tlw CltrisOn Sunday morning all d e partnH·nts of tian 's l'sl· of tht' lliblt>." the Chun.:h school beg in their scr\'i<:es The work m ed ing of tlw :\lissionary Jlromptly at !.1 :::o o'doek. The Junior Congn·gatiun sen·it'e OJWns at 10 :30 a. m. sodcty will bt· h~ld Thursday, January :.!0, at the hom e of :\Trs. Scott Smith, 60:> in the auditorium. Sixth street. At the 1 J o'<.:loek st·n·i<T of worship on The C'att>chNil'al dass will mf>et o n ~unday morrting 1 >r. Llo~·d will pn·al'h on the sul.>jt·ct "T ht· Long-, Long Trail." Saturday at !1, and tht· .Junior ('hoir ou thl· sanw day at J :30. The vVilml·ftt· Sunday E\'cniug club mct.'ts at 7 :::u in this diurch. Thi!-l SunPastor Haun, one of our 1 ·etunwd misday J>r. John Timothy :Stun~ will pn.:ach. sionarit·s from India, d c li\·t- r t- d an illt t' l'esting Epiphan~· sermon be fore our conOn Tul·sday P\'euing Hoost·\·d t Troop grc·gntion last Sunday. Xo. 2 me<:ls at hl·adquarters at 7 :::u unAt tht· annual m (·t>t ing of the ·ongredl·r tht· direc tion of !::icoutma!-ill-r K<Hi gation held \\'t·dnt·sday, January i:i, inDaYid King·, J;·. tt·rt"sting rl'ports Wt·n· mad t> by tiH' \Yednf·sday afternoon thP .Junior C'hoir trPasun·rs and pn:siding- oftkers of tlw lllt.·ds for rt·hcarsal at 4. \\'. r.;. :\!('('or- congn·ga tion and its Yarious organi:.mmack, din·dor, assistt·d ily :\1 rs. L. F. tiOJ\>i. The total of all t'XIH'Ilditures for tht· 'Yl·rtr £· nding Dl·cernber :~1. wn.s nearly Gates and l\h·~:;. E. J. ~I dlraith. *4,400. Our lJt'lkYoh:nc·t.· or apportionment Tlw :o-;<·t·(md st·rit-s of C'hur<' h Famih· of $2Rl, in<·lud t>d in this total, was paid Xights will 011en with a hig program \\'t' d- ill full through tlw tn· ,l.s urer of tht' Illint·s~lay t·n·ning, :\larch l!t. Hinrwr will nois Synod . ·\ft>ssrs. Lin t' bergl:'r, -:\Ielbye !H:! n·ady promptly at li ::w and l·nryhody and P<·t(' rson, who wt·n:' r P-t· h ·e t ~ d to the 1s n·qu<·stl·d to bt.· on hand as Jwarh· at ~· hur c h eouncil frtr lhrt-t· yt-arx, will lw that hour as is possildt·. The "Fa.mil \' tnstallt-d at th" < 'ommunion l'ervi('(· nt>Xt Sing" will be conductf'd as usual by .\J e('o rmac·k and a Jlt'\\' song sht·l·t now in hand indicatt>s an unusual amount or" Jlt'Jl in thi~ part of tht · prog-ram. The guPst and s )ketkt·J' of tlw t·n·ning- is Dr. J-luh<·rt Ht·l'l'ing, na tiona! St·<·rt·tary of tht· ('om mission on Soda! St·n·ieP of th e C'on~rt'gationa l chun·ht>s.. 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