Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1929, p. 17

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February 8, 1929 WILMETTE L I ,F E 17 Martha Farmer. daughter of Mr. and )Irs. Fred Farmer, 915 Elmwood avenue, who graduated from New Trier High school last week, entered Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis., this wee'k. Is holding a ..Father and Sons" dinner. Reservations already indicate that one The pictqre below represents the first hundred or more wtll be present at the The troop, under the church bUilding erected at Lake and Wil- gala occasion. mette avenues. This served Methodist- leadership of Lester Ball, is now running well beyond its normal quota. It is an exceedingly highly organized troop and is accomplishing a great deal along many lines of scout activities. ' The young married people of the church will meet Tuesday evening at the Young People's house. Indications are that a goodly proportion of the seventy couples of the church will be present at this first gathering of that group. The rapid reading of Paul's letter to the Corinthians continues at the Wednesday night service. · Second Corinthians, chapters 1 to 7, is the assignment for next Wednesday night. Last Wednesday night those present dealt with the passages where Paul makes a call for a collection. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet Thursday, February 14, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. C. Moulding, 1004 Greenwood avenue. DeAt Is Was In tlae Beginning votions, Mrs. R. H. Walton; lesson, Mrs. congregations from 1874 to 1908. During R. G. Kimbell. this long interval other congregations "The World Day of Prayer for Misworshipped in the same building from time to time, indnding that of St. Paul's sions" is to be held Friday, January 15, Lutheran. In 1908 this building gave at 2 o'clock in St. Augustine's .Episcopal way to the present structure which stands church. Six of the Wilmette churches and one in Kenilworth are co-operating in this on the same site. worth while meeting. Mrs. Thomas I. This church co-operate~ in the Sunday Stacy of Evanston, an experienced teacher Evening club · which meets at the Con- and interpreter of our study book, will 1 .· gregational church at 7:30 next Sunday the speaker. Mrs. Thomas H. West u1' evening. Dr. Alexius M. Forster, head of this church will be in the chair, and Mrs. t h e Cragmor Sanatorium, Colorado F. A. Grambling at the organ. Every Springs, Colo., will speak on "Health- woman of the church is in,·ited to meet Our Greatest Asset and How to Keep It." with us for this short session. The musical program will be rendered The First division will have a Progresby the St. Olaf Quintette of St. Olaf colsive dinner Saturday, Pebruary 16. Dinlege, Northfield, Minn. ner will be served promptly at the church The Senior High league will meet Sun- at 6 :30. Salad at the home of Dr. and day evening at 5 :30 in the church chapel. Mrs. c. G. Smith, 1325 Greenwood aveD1·. M. H. Bickham will lead a discus- nue; and dessert and program at the home sion on "What Happens in College'?" For of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ~- Page, 901 Ash-' nearly t\VO years Dr. Bickham has been land avenue. visiting college communities and making One of the members of the Men's class detailed studies of what :,3 happening to student life and character. Some pic- has sent out the following appraisal of tures of college buildings and campus the teac;hing work to a few of his friends: "Rev. William D. Schermerhorn of scene~ will be thrown upon the screen in 'Order to visualize the life-situations Garrett Biblical J nstitute, mis·ionary, that Dr. Bickham will bring forward in historian, traveler, humorist, 100% sane some conftd·e ntial statements which he and human, conducts the religious educational discussions for the men's class has received from students. every Sunday from 9 :40 to 10:40 a. m. 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