Cntrstlllioul 'ftae power of a church cannot be adely ..Umate4 bl' an eumlD&tlon ot PI"'OP'&&D. Its 8ervlcee or Its work. Ita 1 po'WII' Ues In ttae sum of the abiU&Dd powers of Its people. Accord· IJ' l~n be seen clearly tliat a church Y have a cooct oraanlsation and yet Ineffective, or may have a large memrsblp and still perform Ita task8 weakly. Tills cllurch Is highly desirous of pertecUq Its mlnlatrle~ and In order that It may accomplish iucli aim It freely iavltea the residents of Wilmette who lave no Church Home to unite their abilities In making the espre881on of this urch effective and powerful. This Ia one· of the good churches ln Umette. hearse at 3 :fS under the db·ection of Amy Leslie ToakeJ. . The Senior choir rehearsal Ia at 1 :00. Amy Leslie. Toskey Ia the director. "'A Farewell Conversation" will be the topic for the Devotional meeting on Wed· nesday at 8 o'clock. The meeting' will be under the leadership of members of the E8.at End Circle~ Mrs. Sumner Mason, chairman. Dr. Allee D. Tuttle will preside and Mrs. Karl King wlll be the f!l)eaker. Mrs. H. A. Whitman will have charge of the m.u.slc. · The Boys' club will meet at the church on Thursday at 3 :30 under the direction of Ma·. McC~rmack. - an Troop No. 1, Girl Scouts, will have a Court of Awards In connection with a dinner In the Scout rooms of this church Oil Friday evening. Miss Elimbeth N. Brown 11 Scout Captain and will be in rce. Many of the girls of the troop II receive &warda. The League of Women Voters of WllQaette will have a Candidates· meeting ln the auditorium of the church this evening at 8 o'clock. .Many of the candidates In the coming Primary election have been Invited to address the meetIng. Everyone Is Invited to attend. On Sul\illl.x.... momlng the Church 8Chool oonvenes at ~ :30 with Its various departments of work. There Is a place in It for every boy and girl who has no other ~urch Home. The work Is thoroughly graded and designed· to meet the needs of each age. The Covenant clastf meets at 9 :30 in the church office with Mr. McCormack to study the meaning of ..Christianity and Church Membership." At the Junior Congregation service Mr. McCormack will speak on "'The Broken Twig." :Music will be led by the Junior choir. The morning worship service at 11 o'clock will have as its speaker Prof. Fred Eastman, Lltt. D., head of the Department of Religious Literature and Drama of Chicago Theological Seminary. He will preach on ..Courage-Five Minutes Longer." The musical program Is under the direction . of Amy Leslie Toskey. Troop 5 of the Winnetka Boy Scouts made a fine record last Friday. FollowIng is a report of their achievements: Alvin Bartholomew, Junior Assistant Scout Master was awarded the honor of Eagle ScQut at the Area-wide Court of Honor held at Highland Park, March 16. Tills is the highest attainment to be seciired in scouting and Scout Bartholomew deserves congratulations on his achievem&nt; Other awards made to scouts of troop 5 were: Star Scout, Edward Dierks ; Merit badges, swimming and photography, Henry Foster; firemanship and swimming, Edward Bristol ; firemanshlp and plumbing, Fred The Quartet announces the following Robinson; aviation, Billy Morris. First class Scouts, Roger Fridman and Edprogram for next Sunday morning: ward Bristol : Second class Scouts, HenOrgan Prelude. ..Solemn Prelude" .. . .. . . . .. .. ... Noble a·y Von Der Hoft, James Schroeder, Frank Eager and Art Jones. Anthem, ··Blessed Jet:~u" ... . . . .. . .... . . . Dvorak Boy Rangerti: twt>nty-five boys are Anthem, ..Avt> Verum" .. . ..... . ....... . . Elgar now members of this splendid organiza tion. Organ Offertory, · .. Intermezzo" · ......... . .. . . .. . . Delibes Solo, · Girl Scouts: Seve··al of the members of "'How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" troo_p 5 will attend the Scout dinner and : . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . .. . ........ . ... Harker investiture at the CongreJiatlonal church . .- Miss Smith this evening. The girls are working hard Organ Postlude, to pass their seeond class tests. Meet.. Folk Son.g" . . . . . . .. . . . ...... Nicode ings are held every. Tuesday at 3 :45 p. m. sary to urge people who believe In the church and the Christian life to give to the church the benefit of their attendance and also their moral and financial support. We are very glad, however, to give every one not identified elsewhere, an invitation to attend, and the aBSurance that they will be most cordially welcomed at the First Presbyterian church. The church is located at the corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf a venue. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at :t :30 p. .m. It doesn't seem that It should be neces- Presbyterian Church riet Knowlton, at the home of the latter, 1401 Maple avenue. Spoke 2: Mrs. A. R. Ford, 42'l Central avenue. Spo~e 3: Mrs. w. H. Ellis, 823 Greenwood avenue. Spoke f: Mrs. F. A. Andrew, 1316 Elmwood avenue. Spoke 5 : MrS. J. T. B,ooz, 730 Greenwood avenue. Spoke 6: )Irs. R. N. Baker, 518 Washington ·avenue. Spoke 1: Mrs. G. C. Lowell, 900 Ashland avenue. Spok~ 8: Mrs. T. J. Ferrens, 511 WashIngton avenue. · Spoke 9.: Mrs. J. B. Ott, 1228 Lake avenue, Friday. March 30. Spoke 10: Mrs. j_ A. Saville, 206 Fourth stree~ ' Spoke J2: Mrs. Fred Wild, 628 Greenle~f avenue. slides and fasclnatlqg narrative aUve with action and glowing with color. Madam Edith Bideau Norm~ll, soprano, soloist. Choir rehearsal wlll be held on Thursday evening at H o'clock at the church. The Boy Scouts will meet at headquartel'S at the church at 1 :30 Thursday evening. A bazaar will be held at the Baptist Old People's Home In Maywood Wednesday, March 28. ·Luncheon will be served at 12:30. The chm·ch omce Is open dally from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5. Saturdays from 9 to 12. The 'Vllmette Baptist church Is located at the comer of Wilmette and Forest avenue. English Lutheran . . Cllwrela Notes Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m. Joseph Johnson, superintendent. Momlng worship, 11 a. m. Sermon : "The Two Judgments." Mid-week 1\ledltatlon (lVedneflday) 7:45 p. m. Do Wl'th Subject: "'What Wlll You Jesus?" The Christian EndeaYor is to have a Missionary topic for next Sunday evening. The last Aeveral weeks have shown a decided improvement In Interest and attendance. The mm·e we have present, the more Interesting it makes the discussions. The hour for the meeting is 5:30 Sunday, Maa·ch 25, will be the 5th Sunp. m. followed by a ~hort social hour and refreshments. Come and bring your day in Lent. 'rhere will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M., Church schools and friends. Bible classe~S at 9:43 and Morning Prayer Immediately after the morning worship The general topic foa· the mid-week with addref!s at 11 o'clock. aervtce there Is conducted in Pilgrim Hall a Forum. Last Sunday a large group meeting on Wt>dneflday ~ p. m. will be llnnc.lay, March 26, is one of the Holy heard Prof. Frank 0. Beck, Ph. D., dls- ··Religion and Power" in preparation D<tys of the chm·ch. "The Annunciation CU88 the personality problems of youth, for Easter. of the Bles:;;ed Virg~n l\fary." There will and this Sunday he wlll speak further about Integration and adaptation of maladEvery Sunday morning at 9 :30 the be Holy Communion at 8 A. M. Justed pesonallty. Everyone ·Is invited to Women's Bible class meets for the worNext week there will be extra Celebraattend these meetings and to participate · ship service of the adult department, folln the general discussion which follows lowed by the class period at 10 a. m. tions of the Holy Communion; Wednestbe presentation of 1 he subject. Mrs. E. L. Schulz is the leader and the day at 7 A. M. and Friday . at 10 A. M., study Is always Interesting and lnstruc- as well as on Monday at 8 A. M. The Sunday Evening club, which tive. . Today, Friday, March 23, the Associated meets In this church and with its coOur Junior church meets every Sunday Guilds will meet at 10 :30 In the clubhouse operation, will have Burton Holmes who will show some pictures of Ancient morning at 11 a. m. in the Junior room. with luncheon at noon. The theme for - the next two Sundays is Rome. naturally concerned with the Easter Several members of St. Augustine's atYour tended On Monday Mrs. Judson · Stone, 1234 story and what leads up to it. the dinner of the Wilmette Forum children will be happy and well cared Ashland avenue, wm entertain the North for 100% Voting which was given last for there while you attend the Senior End Circle of which Mrs. Bruce P. Monday night in the Congregational Owens Is chairman, at luncheon at 12 :30. service. church. Mrs. J. W. Cullen, Mrs. 0. C. Eastman, Very thorough preparation having been and Mrs. D. M. Gallle wlll be assisting St. Augustine's moving picture machines made for the observance of Loyalty Day hostesses. next Sunday In our morning service, it will be use~ at the Community Chest Rally in the Woman's Club House next The Wilmette Business and Professional Is anticipated that the house . will be March 29, to show some of Women's club extends a cordial Invita- crowded to Its capacity. Every member Thursday, the g_ood work carried on by the organition to all business and professional of the church has been urged to hear Dr. zations by the Wilmette Comwomen to attend their dinner and social Moses Breese, who has In the last few munity St.UmQrted Chest. naeeUng on Monday night, March 26, In years become one of the outstanding the dlnh~ room of the Congregational men In the Presbyterian denomination. church ar- 6 :80 p. m. The object of this As a result of his wide study and exclub Is to promote Ute Interests of busl- perience he has come to know the probnesa and professional women and to bring lems and possibilities of the church and The service Sunday morning at 11 tlae members tnto relation of mutual help- therefore presents a very Interesting and o'clock will be conducted by Prof. F. D. falness. Reservations can be made by convincing message. Some unique features Whitesell who will be with us through . callllllf KIBB Minnie Hughes, Wilmette have been planne«;l In connection with Easter Sunda;t. this program, and it Is hoped that this 718-J, by Karch J4. quite unusual service may result In seThe Sunday school meets at 9 :30. There On Tueadar noon the men and women curing the financial support for the en- are classes for all ages under graded Inof the church are Invited to attend a tire \)rogram of the church for the com- struction. The Men's and Women's classes l11Dcbeon In honor of the Rev. S. Parkes Ing year. If this can be achieved In a meet In the auditorium at 9 :45. Cadman, president of the Federal Council l;ltewardshlp consecration service withThe mid-week meeting will be held at . . Churches of Christ In America, In the out personal solicitation, It will mark .-nd ballroom of the Hotel LaSalle. this as one of the outstanding days of 8 o'clock WeJ)nesday evening. Rev. R. Morphett will continue with his series Tile luncheon will be held at 1 o'clock all our history. of prayer meetings and we hope the ataad Is uDder the auspices of the Westem The Men's Bible class meets every Sun- tendance will equal that of the past two aommltu!,e of the Federal Council of Cburdles of Christ In America. Lunch- day .moming for Its class period after weeks. the 9 :30 devotions of the adult department eon reservations must be made In adof the Sunday school. The claM hal The Young peopl~ will bold their weekly WJIC!e. been uelng the subject, ..The Meaning of meetln« In the Guild room Sunday at The Wekeacaftla Camp Fire Girls meet Service" for Its topic and some ftne wo~;k 5 :30. Prof. F. I). Whitesell wfll have Ia the cburdl at 3 :30 under the direction has come out of it. You are cordially In- charge of the meeting. All the young vlted to join the cla88. people are urged to attend. of ..... B. A. LaRoy. A Special Easter Offering is planned for Holy Week. On Holy Thursday, April 5, the Communion wlll be offered In this church. There Is good reason whv it should be celebrated at this time. It be the anniversary of the night in ·" ·bleb it was ~gun by Jesus. It will be the regular Easter Season Communion which no confirmed member should miss. It will be the first communion of the Catechetlcal Class. It will be the time· when all new members received on Palm Sunday will commune. The Special Easter · Offering will be received on that evening. It Is hoped that it will amount to at least $1,000. In order that this may be easier of attainment, six men are pledging themselves to give $100 each. This leaves a balance ot $400 (or the rest oruie congregation to raise. Recreational Nights: Thursday, 7 :30, The money will be placed In the regular Young People. Friday, High School current expense fund, which has run behind owin_: to the absettce of a regut;tudents, 8 :la-9 :30 p. m. lar pastor. wm St. Augustine's Church Several new members will be received into the church on Palm Sunday. Besides the seven young people who will be confirmed, there are a number of adults who will join us at that tlme. All appUcationR fot membership should be in the hands of the church oflleers· or the pastor not later than Good Friday as they must be voted upon by the church council. If there are those who have use for an application blank who have not received one, will they please notify the pastor at once. We have an ample supply of these blanks. Mail your filled In blanks to the pastor or to Mr. Wm. Melbye, Sec'y, 244 Laur~l avenue, in time to be acted upon Friday night, April 6. It you desire to unite with the church on Easter Sunday, your application can be returned ~ater. Two serviceR on Easter. The church proper wm haYe two services on Easter. The first service is an early service at 6 a. m. The second service is a musical service and will be held at 8 p. m. Easter night. The offering at both of these services will be used to swell the the total of the Special Easter Offering. If you =-.re not able to attend on Holy Thursday, bring YQUr special offering on Easter Sunday. The Communion will not be c~lebrated on Eaf!ter day. The early service will commemorate . the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour. It is ftttlng that \V~ gather at this time to rejoice over the resurrection of our Lord. The women. on that first Easter morning, went to the tomb while it was yet dark. Upon the arrival of the dawn they met with rhe surprise of their lives. They were told, "He is risen." That will be the ~i~t of our mesRage on this Easter mornIng. Every thoughtful Christian will w~nt tn CPiebrate this early service. The §;unday school will meet at 10 :30 on Easter Sunday. This should mark the high point In Sunday school atendance ror the year. The little dime books will be tumed In on that day and it Is hoped that every one will be filled with shiny dimes. The morteY from this source will go Into the new building fund. The Luther league Is planning a buildIng fund of all their own. They have a novel Idea whereby they hope to raise this f~nd and It will not be a small fund either. Ow!_ng to the Holy Week services the regular Luther League meeting which should be held Fa1day evening April 6 will be postponed one week. The meeting will be at thP- church. New Bibles have been ordered tor each member of the .:=atechetlcal cl8.88. These will be Inscribed with their name and U.e date In gold. We trust that this custom . wW ·be ~ntinued. . Baptist Church ....... The aeveral of the Women's Boolleve1t Troop No. 2 Bov Scout meets the church at 1 :30. Fre, .Rye Is Scout- society will meet at the following homes next Tue-.y, March 27. Spoke 9 will meet on Friday, Karch 30. 8poU 1: lin. T. W. Poet and Mn. Har- spoke11 I This church "'C o-os.erates with the Sunday Evening club which presents March 26 at 1:80 at the Congregational church Mr. Bqrton Holmes who will present a Travalope on J'lonnoe itaq, Ia -lim,