February 28, 1930 . WILMETTE · .LIFE .13 Methodist Church The High School league wtll meet Sunday evening at 5 :30. Leader: ·Ray Kimbell ; Speaker: Luther · W. Benson. · The Young People's group met last Sunday evening with an attendance of twenty-three. They will meet again on March 9. All young people above high school age are asked to reserve this date for an hour of splendid fellowship and devotion. This church cooperates in the Sunday F.vening dub which meets In the Congregational church at 7 :30. The speaker for this week is Rabbi Louis L . Mann who will use as his theme, "What the Disbeliever Believes or the Doubter's F'alth." Edith Bideau Normelli will sin~. The thank offering received Ia::;t Sunday morning for the Woman's Foreign Missionary society amounted to $285. The Ph!lathea class will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Woman'!-; room. The Ladies' Aid society will hold its regular monthly meeting and luncheon Thursday, March 6. Executive Board9 :30 a. m. ; General Aid-10 a. m.-Sewing for ·Wesley hospital; Luncheon, served by the Third division,-12 Noon; · Busir.ess Meeting-1 :30 p. m. The Village fair committee will mE:et Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the church . 0 · ·.t-.~ .· r .. lAM The Backbone of an Upright Character The Foundation of High Ideals The Enemy of Crime and Vice The Conservator of the Home and Family The Essential of Christian Citizenship The Guardian of Honor and Virtue The Inspiration for Right Living Q.-What is my name? ANS.-My name is RELIGIOUS EDUCATION "I speak from the pulpit and in the Church School. I am ·present in the Young People's Societies and in the Boys' and Girls' organization. I have a message for all . ages and all oc· casions." I INVITE YOU TO MY HOME- Mrs. Kerwin, 2007 Wilmette avenne, wlll welcome ~II workers for the fair TueRday from 10 :30 to 4 :300 Bring your luncheon and fair work. Call Wilmette 2394, 1144, or 195 regarding transportation. The Wilmette and Winnetka W. C. T. Uo will meet with Mrs. Winifred Custer, l-!97 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, on 1\Tonday. The Official hoard will hold its March meeting ~ollowing the first of the Lenten Supp~rs Wednesday, March 5. "The Formation of Chris tin n Character" will be the theme of the Lenten service held each Wednesday night beginning March 5. A supper will precede the service each week. In addition to the address given, there will be Hpecial fcatureH for various group ages as well as a d evotional hour in which all members of the family may participate. The speakers are as follows: March 5 Professor William D. Sch erm ~ rhorn .................. . ........ ....... . "Jesus, Our Standard of Character" March 12-Dr. James M. Yard "World Vision and Character" March 19-Messrs. Harper and Bicl<ham "School, College, and Character" March 26-Dr. F. C. Eiselen ... . . . .. "The Bible and Character" April 2-Bishop E. H. Hughes ...... . . . . . . . . "Home Making and Character" · 0 ·· 0 · 0 ·· 0 · · · · 0 ···· 0 · ·· · · 0 · · · 0 · · · · · · · 0 · THE CHURCH The musical numbers for next Sunday morning are the work of Mr. GrantSchaefer, a former teacher and close friend of our choir director. 'l'he numbers are "Hear My Cry, 0 God" and "Immortality." Mr. Grant-Schaefer has reC(:ntly written the music for "Immortality" at the request of Mr. Lutton, and has dedicated it to the· choir of this church. The theme of the pastor's sermon ~or Sunday morning is "Character." Three hundred seventy-four were prP.sent at the church school hour last Sunday morning. It is hoped that the attendance will reach the goal of four hundred throughout the Lenten season. Good Preaching, Good Music Good Fellowship -Morning Worship at 11- Directory of Churches: St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Reo. Hetman W. Meger St. Augustine's Next Sunday, March 2, will be Quinquagesima Sunday or the Sunday before Lent. There will be Holy communion at 8 o'clock in the morning, Church school and Bible classes at 9 :45 and Holy communion with address at 11 o'clock. N ~xt Sunday being the first Sunday in the month will be corporate communion Sunday for the Boys' and Girls' Communion leagues. Today, Friday, the Women's Associated Guilds will meet in the Club house at 10 :30 for an all day session with luncheon at noon. Lent begins next Wednesday, March 5, Ash Wednesday. There will be Holy communion at 7 o'clock in the morning, Penetentlal office at 10 a. m. and Litany prayer with short address at 8 p. m. During Lent a mission f9r boys nnd girls will be held every Friday at 4 p. rn. It will be a continuation of the Mission for cblldren held at 7 a. m. called "Adventuring With Christ." Our Lenten mission for children will be called "Crusaders ot the Cross," and will be special for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmet!t A venues Rev. Georgi D. Alli10n First Congr~gational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Reo. Vere V. Lopet St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 14 o Wilmette A venue Rev. Hubert Carleton Wilmette English Latheru Church Greenltaf A venue and Seventh Strut The F~rst Methoclst Church Lakt and Wilmette Avenues Reo. Horae' (;. Smith Rev. Catl I. Emp1on The Fmt Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf A venue Reo. Clyde Randolph Wh11land Publuhed b11 the lnterchutch Adwrt~inr Committu, Wilmette Church Ptdmtion 11'>. · The speaker at the Sunday Evening tlub,o which wm be held in the Congregational charch, will be Rabbi Louis . L. M a.nn of Sinai Temple, Chicago, an eloquent and inspiring public speaker and l<·ader.