Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 17

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id also enrolled. Evangelical Seventh street a "A, HOUSF, 0F The Rev. David B. ,pastor Church sehool .........9:45 ;aim. SUNDAY SERVICES Morning worshlp ...........lam Eivening service.............. 8 p.m. The muùslcfor the services niext Sun: day Mrorning is as'follows: Menig service- Prelude-Lento Religioso .., .Karg-Elert Anthem- Open Our Eye ......... MacFarlane- The SeniorChoir Solo ...........Selected Joy Wilson Dressier Postlude-Festival Hymn....Bartlett Evenini service- Prelude- In a Cloister eGarden ......... Lester Tranquility...... .......... Torjussen The Swan............... Saint-Saens Theme from Sonata In A ..:.. Mozart Anthem-Crown Him Lord of Al .......... arr. Rockwell The High Sebool Choir Solo-Lord, Make Me Strong . .. . Eville Frank Dorband Posttude-S8hort 'Pi'iude in G Minor................... Bach Victoria MeLeod-Ministry of Music The Woman's society meets Thursday afternoon of this week ai 2 o'clock ai the home of Mrs. J. M. Jogi, 212 Catalpa The Confirmation class meets Thurs- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Senior choir rehearsal-Thursdgy eve- ning at 7:30 'elock. Junior choir rehearsal-.-Saturday morn. ing ai 10 o'clock. Church school convenes Sunday morn- ing at 9:45 o'clock, There are classesf for ail ages. Corne and learn with us in our Church school. Attend our services:.of worshlp nex t Sunday - the morning service, at il o'clock, and the evening service ai 8 o'clock. A program of organ music pre- cedes the evening service, beginnrig, ai 7:45 p.m. The High school choir will rehearse où religious . thought than Dr.'Nie- buhr. He is Wn incessant demand from ;aU parts of the nation, is said to be the m o s t widely- sought prea cher, before college groups. in addition to his_ attamnments 'in the realmns'of teaching and lecturîng, Dr. Niebuhr bas stirred the reëligiousý world with his writings. Amnong his manY thought-provokmng, books are "The Notebo ok of a Tamed Cynl,' "Moral Man and Immoral Society," and, "Reflections on the ýEnd of an !Era,"; ail of whiéh bear out hîs stand that at *the-basis of every 1po- litical, social and economic issue lies a very' fundamental religious issue., Music by the Club's choir of 125 and famous soloists, will be a fea- ture of this meeting, and, at seven «dcock, peceding the main meeting, there will be an informai service with m-usic and a short Bible talk by Hudson H. Pittman. NEW RESIDENTS Mr.. and Mrs. A. H. Keith moved the flrst of December from Rogers Park into the new colonial home they built at 2106 Greeriwood ave- nue. They have two daughters, Mn 4n i- A"- --- -A- A i -s. U~ o- ~ jr sWFS SILVERIA LA R D L,2s72 FL OURI ïalv orscm3 cns50 :30 p. m.-The Boy Scouts meet in the Patlsh house. lp.m.- -The Annual Parlsh meeting wil be held in'the Parlsh bouse. Tiies4ay, Jaauary 23 p.m.-The Boys' choir meets i the Parish house for rehearsal. Holy Comiorter ( Episcopal) Kenilworth avenue ai Warwick road Kenilworth The Rev. Leland li. Danforth, rector Saturday, Jaauary 20 10a.tn.-Gls' choir meets ln the bouse for rehearsal. IMonday evening, Januay2,ana ParishI parish dinner andmetng t the Kenil. worth club, beglnhilg promptly at 7. N.2 225<

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