April 19, 1929~ WILMETTE LIFE First Cong'l Church Vere V. Loper, minister William E. McCormack, associate The service of worship wUl be held at 10:45 Sunday morning. Mr. Loper will preach on ".Jesus and the Sex Problem." The Hon. Martin L. Davey, congresRman from Ohio, wiJl be the speaker at the Wilmette Sunday Evening club which has its meetings 'in this church. Congressman Davey has long been an expert in care of trees and the beautifying of communities, and he will speak on this ~ubject. Anna Nyberg Spooner, violinist, will play. This is the final meeting of the Sunday Evening club thi s year. The BuRiness and Professional Women's club of Wilmette will hold its reguhtr d.inner meeting at the church Monday eYenmg. \Vekeacafila Ca mp Fire Girl:-;, RooseYelt Troop No. 2 Boy Scouts, and. Sea Scout Ship No. 7 will hold their r egular meetin~s on Tuesday. _ The annual Home Missionary Thank offe ring of the Woman's guild ' will be held on Wednesday evening. Dinner will be served at 6 :30, following which a very interesting program will be given . :\Irs. Marguerite Harmon Bro Is to be the principal ~~aker of the eve ning The ch_urch considers itself very fortunate m securing the services of Mrs. Bro. She , was scheduled to speak at the Woman s club earlier in the year, but was prevented because of an automobile rtccid~nt. A short missionary play will he giYen by the Intermediate department of the church school and "Tho ~agabonds" . will sing. Mrs. A. E. K!·under, .uresiden.t of the Woman's guild. \\'Ill pres1d~. This date marks the close of the Mid-Wee k Services this year . The Boys ' club, Junior ·choir and Senchoir will hold their m ~e tin gs at the reg:.:lar time on Thursday. · il·l' Insure With the Church This is the day of insurance. The careful business man insures against loss by firet theft, illness, death, accident, tornado and many other casualties. No solicitous parents will fail to insure the character of their children as well as their own. The church gladly and effectively insures this great asset of life. Next Sunday and thereafter, set an example to your children by attending with them the church of your choice. · :\Iemhers of the East End Circle me(· t on Fl'iday, April 26, at the lwm e of .\Irs. H. A. Whitman, 930 Greenwoo(l aYenue. Luncheon will be :o;erYed at 12 :4fi. The assisting hostesses are l\fr!-'. Bertha G. Lutz and Mrs. H. A. Hool<t.·r . St. Augustine's Sunday, April 21, will be the third Sunday ~fter Easte,r. Ther e will be 1 luly Comm unwn at 8 o clock in th e morning. Church school and Bible classes at !l :-tii · rt nd. Morning Prayer with add res.· at 11 o clock. Next Thm·£day, April 25 will be the day set apart by the Universal Churci1 t o h~ld the memory of St. Marl<. Then· Will be Holy Communion at 8 o'clock in the morning. Th e '\\-·omen's As~ocia ted Guilds will me.et for ~ork in the club hou se eve ··y Fnday until they adjourn for the summer. The meetings begin at 10 :30 in th e morning and close at 4 o'clock ill the afternoon. Luncheon is served at noon. Every woman in the parish i~ cordially invited to attend. Last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, St. Augustine had perhaps the larg:__,o.;t attendance ever present at a service since the church was built. About 550 were present. The occasion wa~ a rally of North Shore :Rpiscopal church school~. The choir numbered 173 and the total offering presented by the children representing their Lenten savings was $3,195. Next Sunday the Daughters of th e King will hold their monthly mee ting-. There will be Corporate Communion at 8 o'clock. · "'""""""" illiiilllill!llllilli!liiiiiil iijjiiliiiiii Directory of · Churches: The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park A venues HEADS MANUFACTURERS A. E. Gebert, 1002 Linden avenue, Wilmette, was reelected pre.5ident of the Vending Machine Manufacturers .of America at the annual meeting of that organization in New York City April 8 to 11. Mrs. Kerry C. Meagher, 716 Central avenue, returned to her home last Friday after an abserice of three months. She had been vis.iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. James P. Gardner, of Chicago, and had also been spending several weeks in the South. Rev. George D. Allison Rev. Herman W. Meyer The F~rst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette A venues Rev. Horace G. Smith F~rst Congregational Church Rev. Vere V. Loptr Lake and Wilmette' Avenues The F~rst Pre~byterian Church mth Street and Greenleaf A venue St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Avenue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland Rev. Hubert Carleton -oThe Book club will have a luncheon and meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. H. McMillen, 125 Fifteenth street. The Drama Study club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Bruch, 1815 Chicago avenue, Evanston. Wd.tte Eqlish Lutheran Church Greenleaf A venue and Seventh Street Rev. Carl I. Empaon Publiahed by the Interchurch Ad.,ertiaing Committe~, -o- Wilmdte Church Fedet·tion t\if6iiU l1&hiff/\ilfi\iit8f~Gtflt-iliWGI'I\1If6it&ill&\ilt1WAifl'\ifi W\llfi\'Wi\iibi lMU&bWl\ilfltll · ~~