Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 59

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March 22. 192'J WILMETTE LIFE S9 KenUwor~ Ephcop~ ~~~~~~MQMMMM~~~~~~~~w~~n · The Chureh of the Holy Comforter The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector Palm Sunday, March 24, w.m be observed with services at the usual hours. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Church school will open at 9 :30. At the 11 o'clock service, the rector will preach the sennon. Palms will be distributed. The Rector's Aid society and the Woman's Auxillary meet on every Monday morning, at 11 o'clock. At present, play garments are being made for the children at Chase House. These. are most attractive, as colorful materials are being used, and t ouches of handwork make them particularly good looking. On Good Friday, there will be a · celebration of the Ho}y Communion at 7 :30 o'clock, in order that business men may attend, before leaving for town; another Holy Communion service will be celebrated at 10 o'clock, arranged especially for the convenience of the women of the Parish. At 8 o'clock in the evening, the choir will sing Stainer's Crucifixion. On Easter day, services will be at the usual hours. At the 9 :30 service for the Church school, a beautiful cross, purchased in Bethlehem by A. W . Dilling, will be presented to the Primary depart~nt as a gift from him. The Ttoiy Communion will be celebrated at the .~.1 o'clock service. with special music by the choir; the rector will preach. Kenilworth Union Ch nreh Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Willett, mini ster On Sunday morning, March 24, Palm Sunday, Dr. Willett's subject will b e, "The Childrep. in the Temple." Shipwrecked 1n the Fiji Islands .A. ship's cre\v cautiously surveyed the land, fearing to n1eet the natiYes. Suddenly one of the sailors sa\v a spire, and shouted, ·· "Thank God, Men, There's a Church!" \Vould there be a Church tn our Village if every one spent Sunday like you? Sunday school at 9 :45. Classes for all, and all welcome. On Wednesday evening at 8, Dr. Willett will give the last of th e Lenten addresses on "The Pilgrim's Progress." The subject will be, "Vanity Fair," · The Ladies' guild meets on Monday at 10 a. m. for work in connection with its program of be nevolence. On Sunday, March 31, Easter Sunday, Dr. Willett's subject will be, "The Easter Dawn." The ordinance of baptism will be administered, new members received into the church.,. and th e Communion will be celebrated. Sunday, March 24th, is PALM SUNDAY You and your fa1nily are invited to attend one of the local churches and join in the glad song, "Hosanna to the Son of DaYid, Blessed Is He that Cometh in the Nan1e of the Lord!" First Evangelical 886 Elm street, \\·innetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor Smulay, J\larch 2t 9 :30 A. M. Sunday Hchool. 11 :00 A.M. Morning worship. 5 :00 P.M. Young People's Society. 7 :45 P. M. Gospel senice. ~v. B. W. Clover will speak at all sen·ices. :00 P. 1L Bible study. """"'" iiiliii!lll!l!'" iliiililil!ll! iiiiilililili .Directory of Churches: St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Thursday, J\Iarch 28 Rev. R. J . Divine. Friday, 1 \lnrch :?9 (Good Friday) Commu nion se n ·icc. Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street ,· :00 P. l\L Rev. Herman W. Meyer Rev. Carl I. Empson To Give Instruction in Running Camps for Girls Instruction in camp management and recreation leadership for girls' camps will be offered in a series of talks by members of the Northwestern department of physical education for women, it is announced this week. Miss E. Winifred Briggs of the department will supervise tlie sessions which will open in the middle of April. . They will be held each Monday evening for four weeks and will be open to women students at the university. Miss Briggs has h'a d experience in girls' camps as senior counsellor at Camp Boulder Point, Rainbow . Lake, New York. Speakers will include members of the faculty and persons owning and operatjng summer camps for girls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McKay, 823 Chestnut avenue, and their daughter, Betty, who attends the Roycemore school, will leave Monday for French Lick Springs, Ind., to be gone during Betty's spring vacation. Fust Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Vere V. Loper Rev. George D. Allison St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 The F~rst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Wilmette Avenue Rev. H ubett Carleton Rev. Horace G. Smith The f~rst Presbyterian Church Ninth Stre'et and Greenleaf A venue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland Publi1hed by the lntttchurch Advttti·ing Committee, Wilmrtte Church Fedttation

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