Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 14

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usic 'for Sunday morning is as -.71 gettll(Pastoral sonata) ... ............Rheinberger 'Andante" (Pastoral Sonata) .. .. ....1 .. .. .. .. Rheiinberger Introit-*"Open Our EyesP* MacFarlane Anthem-"The Shadow of Thy Wincs". ... ... ... ... ... .. Andrews Offertory Solo Postlude-"Piniale"' (Pastoral Sonata), ...... ................ Rheinberger The 111gb Schnol chapter of '-the Ep- worth, league wili meet sunday evrpninp' at 8:30. 'Dr. Carlton'cf Garrett ]Blbleal Institute will be the speaker. Social hour wIll, follow. The 'Young People's charter or thoe Epworth league meets'Suniday evenIng at 5 'clock . .. .i a WIII B. ".' Ninth stree James T. ear aver niministq The pastor will preach at the xnorning worship at 11 o'clOck on the theme, "God thc, Silent Partner.- We fnvite, You to worshipi with us. The newly eèlected church o6fficers will be ordainedand, installed ýat this serv- ice. They are: eIders, Dr. Daniel W. Rantn. Dr. Harold S. Condit, 'and Messrs. ýWilliiam O. Morris and, Harold V. Me- Cormick; deaconis, Messrs. Frank W. Church, Thomasý E. Haildorson,, Louis WV. Mpore. and Maxwell Rust; Tlrustees Messrs. Robert J. Bennett, Harpier E. Osborn 'and Lincoln C.. Torrey. The musical program. at the worship service will be: Prelude, "Meditation." Tschaikowsky: anthern, "My Fafth Looks Up toi'Thee," Schnecker.;*anthem. Thefo!owig Dviion ar metin "ncline Thine Ear,," H-immel-; postlude, The filowig DivsionsareMmrtihgRomaine," Gounod. Mimss Erma today (Thursdai): Rounds is director. Flrst-12 :30-Mrs. W. P. Varney, 1026 Greenwood. avenue. O)ur Bible school meets at 9:30 in' al Second-10:30 a. m.-Mrs. B. W. IlesR, departmnents. 430, Ninth Street. Third -10:30 a. m.-Mrs. E. J. Hoff- Our Bible class meets-at 9:45 to'study "man. 1 635 Lako avenue. the messages (if the, prophets for moô - Fifth-1O :0 a. m.-Mrs. W. W. Bald- 'érn titnès. win, 1015 Wilmette avenue. The pastor's class for those who wis1b An "Oriental Evenine" will be spon- to. prepare for church membership meetâ asored by the Junior Missionary soeiety every Sunday rnorning at 9:30. tomorrow eveninq (Friday). ,ttg8o'clock, In the assembly hall. Hikoji 'Yanagtda, The; High .School Christian Endeavor who comeq from Kobe, Japan, will talce soclety will ineet at 5:30 o'clock. The, those present to hie 'native land by speciai'speaker for this meeting will be means of the stereopticon. Tickets Yay Rev. Louis H. Anderson, an ex-atheist be obtained at' the door. All members aîctiveîy engaged ns missionary among aànd friends 0f the church are urged the atheists of Chicazo. debater with to attend. Some of the' most pronlinent atheists of' the country. He will give the story of his *The annual adult-class soclal will be conversion In an address on, "Prom given Tuesday evening, May 1, In the, ýdhei.qm to Chri.qtianity." AIl the young churcli, by the Friendly circle, Philathe.a people are cordially invited. The Sunset club, a coliege age group, meets at 5 :30 where the subject "G('ai- I bling" is boundto stir up a lively ln- terest.' The 'Baptist Union, high ochool. group, nmeetsat 6 :30 with a discussion of, Dr. Betts' questionnaire..on theolog- Ical bellefs suItable to youth, today. Frederick Leason wIll lead. «.Li nks ln Our Chain, obf Frien dship," the divisions of our Woman's society are Meeting ln, the homes this week. Regular sessions of theGirl'Scouits, Bea Scouts and:ichoir occur Thursday at -the ehurch. St. A ugustnes Rev. Hubert Carleton, D. C.,,L.. reutor Sunday, April 29, will..be the fourth Sunday after' Easter. There will hé Holy Communion at 8 a. mi., 'Chureh schools and Bible clasQes at 9i:45,. and mhorning prayer with address at il a. in_. 'Tuesday, May 1, will be S.t. Philip and St. James' dlay. There will be -oly Commuion at g a. m, The Associated Guilds will meet Fni- day, April 27, as follows: The North guild with Mrs. Thomnas Hardwick, 757 Twelfth street; the South guid. with Mrs. Foster Branson, 817 Central ave- nue; the West guild *ith Mrs. 1enry Powler, 1404 Forest avenue, and the East guild at' the Parish H-ouse. 1140 Wilmette avenue. Lunchenn will 'be serVed at nOon at each mieeing. Parishionerls are asked to save aIl thej papers possible for the Boy Scouts to Regular group activities for the -week are scheduled-.as foliows: Tuesday.- 3:30 p. m.-7-01uimette Camýp Pire Girls; 3 :30 p. m.-Browni,-s; 7 :30. p. r.-Troop' No. 2. Boy Scouts.' Wednesday: 7:30 p. niTrOOP No, .I, Boy Scouts. Thureday: 3:.30 p. m-lrs choir rehearsal; 4 p. mn.-Boys' choir re- hearsal. 1Friday: 7 :30 p.. m.-Wekeacafîia Camrp Pire Girls. 1Saturday:, 9:30 a. m.-Cub Pack No. 63; 10 :30 a, m.--Oirls' choir reheair-al: il a.. m.-Boys' choir, rehearsal, St. Jokn-'s L.utheran Wilmtette and Park avenues, Wilmeitte Rev. J. H. Gocke, pastor 406 Prairie avenue Týelephne 1346 SERVICES 9 :15 a. m.-First service. 9 :30 a.nm.-Sunday schocl and_ Bible clae'ses. 10 a. m-Adult Bible elasS., 11 a. m.-Second service. Christian, education Of Children, 8atiur- day at 9 :30 a. m., Tuesday at 4 p. ni. Church couricil, Tue:sday at 8 p. mi. Aduit confirmation class,Wenda at 8 pi. m. -Dlstributing the Water 0f Life"'* vilI be the subject or Sunday's sermo)n, ha sed on Revelation 22:17. On the last two Sundays we have 'considered, flrst,' hou, the Christian lives unto Hlm Nwho <ied, for hlm and rose again; then, how hé> âbounds ln the work of the Lord ln is. local congregation. 'Now we, go 'a step farther and note the Christian's part In the church's world program-its Yniis.ýint endeavors.' prefer, and miade to forget, 'for a couple cof ho urs-. your trials and tribulations. Bring her or brine hlm. whichever It 1is, husband, wife or sweetheart. But come, even If you, have to come alone. Date: Tuesday evening. May 1. Ail women are Urged to re.serve next Thursday, Mày. 3, for the annual spbringz luncheon for thé womnen of the church' and their friends. Ail play and no. work. Phone reservations to Mrs. R. C.' Kirk- patrick, 3927, or Mrs. 1H. O. Crews, Wil- mette 3117, Boy Sco(ut Troop 5 will mneet at -the church Monday evening. At our midweek service Wedneýd.ty evening at 8 o'clock, the second of the series cf attdies on the' general themte. "The Unfolding of the Messianic Hope,"# willý be given. The theme this weel< .W'ill he.. "The Bles-sîrlg For AIl Nations." We%'invite,ëyou to Join u., Girl, Scout1 Thursday after: No. 5 wili meet at' the church. 1 ire boa r for locail needs. The iéctqnr acts aq chaplain for 'a sa conference of church boys, and. youing mnen to be held at Rockford ov'er the week-end1. 1-le will preach the confer- ence ,sermion -Sunday . morning i n> Emmnanuel) church, Rockford. Ai evcsSundav. April 29i; xvil ic b on. D)aylight' Saviing time. First Con gregational John G. Tindley, minister IuVk luIIVBConI" nt 41O C lo)wed by a lecture on around the World." k, to up t-fl We a re PleaAed thiat 50 rmy visitors are accepting our oft-repeated Invitation tg attend oui-rvie.Co0me agalin, anld bring your friends! English Lutheran Seventh 'street at Greenleaf Wiîniette "A House of Worship" Thp Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor. 't'h moDlor choir mîn.,for rehearsa1 lDO tfl o car.a fr - An hour sPent ini the Uouse jof God Au R1-day meeting f the Cozy Corner on the Sabbath Moru will malte your edrele will be held Thuraday, D4ay 3, at week more Joyoua. 4»d,- tb

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