j!F NES FTHE CýHURCHESl Methodist Church, The mlnlster's sermon therne for the l o'clock worship service next Sundai morning will be: "Ail Things Ai Yours." A fifteen minute organ preludewill b4 played by Miss Marie Briel each Sunda3 mornlng preceding the worship service The introit wlll be sung Just before 11 o'clock. AIl members and friends ai( cordially invited to share in these inspi rational moments. The music for thic Sunday morning will be as follows: Organ prelude- "Heroic Piece" ................ Fr,- ncl "Rhosymedre" (choral prelude ona Welsh hymn> .. Vaughan Williamc Introit-"Cast Thy Burden"- Mendelssohn Anthemn by the choir-!'Breathe on Me Breath of God" .. Thompson Offertory solo-"God Shall Wipe Away AIl Tears" Miss May A. Strong Organ postlude-"Now Thank We God" Karg-Elert The Church sehool meets each Sunday morning at 9 :30 o'clock. There, are classes for aIl ages from the nursery to the adult department. The High School Epworth league meets each Sunday evening at 5 :30 o'clock. Theta Upsilon Rho meets Sunday eve- nings at 5.,30 o'clock. The Fourth division will meet Mon- day,' November 19, at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Pierre Bentecou, 348 Wash- ington avenue. Mrs. Homer Taylor, co-hostess. The'Woman's Home Mlssionary. Society meets today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock ini the Woman's room. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Amos Thornburg. Mrs. F. D. Anderson will be the guest soloist, and Mrs. Daniel Stecker will address the meeting. Ail women of the church are Invlted. The Junior Missionary society will meet tomorrow evening <Friday> at 7 :30 at the home of Barbara Betts, 1025 Thir- teenth street. All high, school girls are lnvlted. Choir rehearsal is held each Thursday night at 8 o'clock sharp. It is very important that each member be present and on time at every rehearsal between now and Christmas. The annual Christmas fair will be held December 5, 6, and 7. Thursday, November 22, is Division day. The following divisions will meet: First-12 :30 p. m.-Mrs. R. C. Kirkpat- rick, 1328 Greenwood avenue. Second-lU :30 a. m.-Mrs. J. Fred Mc- Guire, 565 ýSheridan road, Winnetka. Mrs. R. E. Wooden and Mrs. O. E. Fuchs, co-hostesses. Thrd-2 p. m.-Mrs. W. H. Wiegman, 1526 Highland avenue. Flfth-10 :30 a. m.--Mrs. E. W. K. Roe, 835 Linden avenue. Charles Wakefield Cadman, the noted author of Indian music, will present his notable quartet at the Sunday Evening club this week at 7-:30 in thte Congrega- tional church. The quartet. consists of Arthur Kraft, Helen Freund, Constance Eberhart, and Eric Russell Cooke. Wilmette Baptist Wilmette and Forest avenues Rev. George D. Allison, pastor .On Su nday morning at il o'clock, this church has the privilege of hearing the Ru.v. Abraham Le Grand, D. D., who is the, head of the Baptist churches of the state of Wisconsin, and wil be with us in connection with the general inter- change of Baptist preachers this week. Dr. Le Grand is an outstanding speaker and leader, and a cordial invitation Is ex- tended to the communl<y as well as the members of this congregation. Mrs. Le Grand is the vice-president of the North- cmn Baptist convention of whlch Rev. Avery Shaw, president of Denison uni- Nersity, is president this year.' The regular sessions of the Church school will be held on Sunday morning at 9 :30, with the Young People's Society at . 6 o'clock. The third in the series of Fel- Iowship dinners will be held next Wed- nesday at 6 :30, wlth Dr. Allison leadihg a discussion of Japan. Beautiful posters, .of Japanesé scenes are exhlbited in the1 social hall of the church. Kenilwortk Unieon [l Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister re MNr. Willett's subject for Sunda3 Novemnber 18, will be '-The World View. The 'hurch serv'ice is at Il o'clock. .y The Women's guild will ineet Monda e. morning, November 19, at 10 o*clocl Il The work of the guild is for the benefit t 'e good causes in whieh the women of th~ i- church and the community are inter s ested. All women of Kenilworth not oth erwise engaged on Mondays are cordial lnvited to come in for as much. time a kthey can. spend in this good work. a is The Sunday school will meet at 9 :45 There are classes for children betweei ýn the ages of kindergarten and the hig] , school. Visitors are welcome. ,n y The Kenilworth Young People's Sun day Evening club will hold its tirst meet ing of the season at 6 :30 o'clock Sundai evening, November 18, under the leader .t ship of Paul Hamilton. A supper will bo served and Kc'nneth L. "Tug" Wilson yr athletic director at Northwestern uni. ,e versity, will. be the speaker of the eve. *~ ning. *St. John*'s Lutheran WjIlmette and Park avenues J. H. Gockel, pastor Services 9 :15 a. m.--First service. e 9 :30 a. m.-Sunday school and junior and intermediate Bible classes. 10 :00 a. m.-Senior Bible clsss. ~1:00 a. m.-Second service. 8 :00 p.m.-Sacred memorial concert. 1 Meetings B Girls' club (for those employed ir *North Shore homes), this afternoon at 3. Open house, this evening at 7. Social meeting of Junior Walther Leaguers,, Friday evening at 8.. Children's Christian educating classes, Saturday at 9 :30, Wednesday at 4. 1 Choir rehearsal, Monday at 7 :45. "I Arn the Vine, Ye Are the Branches" will be the text of Sunday's sermon. The near approach of the end of the church year bids us pause to consider the grace offered us during the year and the use that we have made of it. Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, a sacred concert will be given in memory of our former pastor, Herman W. Meyer. The program 0oforgan and choir music will feature the Mendelssohn motet, "Hear My Prayer," with Lolita Bertling as soloist. Next Thursday the Ladies' Aid will have its annual Christmas sale and supý- per, beginning at 1 p. m. English Lutheran Seventh street at Greenleaf "A House of Worship" The Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Church Sehool ............... 9:45 a. m. Moi ning Wor.ship ............il11:00,a.. m. Luther League............. 5 .30 p. m. The Woman's, society will hold their November Work meeting this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o'celock at the home of Mrs. H. Nevins, 1532 Lake avenue. The Confirmation class will nicet Fr1- day at .3 :30 o'clock and next Tuesday afternoon at the same hour. Choir rehearsal Friday evening at 7 :30 0,'clock. The Luther league will meet on Sun- day evening at 5 :30 o'clock. Clarence Li neberger will present the topie and Miss Doris Lechier will aet as hostess. A special Congregational meeting will be held- on Monday evenlng, November 19, at,7:30 o'elock. On' Thursday, November22 at 2 o'clock the Woman's society is havlng a silver tea at the home of. Mrs. R. Jaeh ne, 2340 Prospect avenue, Eva.nston. Ail the women are invited. The Woman's soclety Is happy to an- nounce that it has secured R. A. Kirk- patrick, national lecturer, for Its Famlly Night programn Saturday, November 24, at 7 :30 o'clock. All are invited to en- joy this wonderful progrffl with ujs. Pictures of 'Yellowstone National park, the Pacifie Northwest a.nd Alaska wlhl 1be ishown. strea mli ne1 serv'ed and receî ved. Also pictures of the. new train. Refreshments will be' a voluntary offering will be y, On Sunday, November 25, we will hold our annual Thank-Offering service at 4 :30 p. ni. The ehildren will present the *y playlet -Alice in Thank Offering Lýand." k. of We invite you to Worship with us. à_ First Con gregational [y John G. Hindley, minister Is "Living Creatively" is the subject of the Rev. Mr. Hindley's sermon for next 5. Sunday morning at the il o'clock serv- ,n ice. Mr. Hindley has been preaching a hseries of sermons on "Making Full Use of Our Religion," and the one next Sun- day ivill be the sixth in the series. 1- he musical program for this service L-follows - ,y Prelude-"Fantasia'"............. Dubois - Ant' îm--Bùild Thee More Stately >e Man.sions"..................Andrews i, Quartet-"-ow Lovely Are the i- Messengers" ............Mendelssohn - Postîude-"'Toccata" .....Rogers The irst meeting of the Men's club will be held Monday evening, November, 19, at 6 :30, when supper will be served. The men will hold the first rehearsal of "A Womanless Wedding" which will be îresented for two evenings the ýfollow- ing week. J. C. Crossley is president 'of this organization. r The Neighborhood circle wlll meet with Mrs. F. J. Scheidenhelm, 804 Forest avenue, on Tuesday, November 20, with luncheo;n at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Scheid- enhelm will be assisted by Mrs. George Harbaugh, Mrs. Hoyt King and Mrs. J. M. Brown. On Wednesday evening, November 21, at,8 P. M. a benefit party will be given rby the North End-circleat the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, 1221 Chestnut avenue. There will be a church dinner tonight, November 15, which will be served by the North End circle, with Mrs. B. P. Owens as chairman. Mr. Hlndley will speak on *"ProposaIs for Peace" after the dinner. *The union Thanksgivlng service will be held in the First Congregational church on Thursday, November 29, at 10 a. M. iThe Rev. Amos Thornburg, the newly made minister of the Wilmette Parish Methodlst church, wlll preach the ser- mon. The high school young people meet ev- ery Sunday evenlng at 5:30 o'clock with Francis Hayes as counsellor. Meeting at 15 :30 p. m. Social hour and refreshments at 6:30 P. m. The Junior Camp Fire Girls meet on Tuesday at 4:15 p. m. Scout troop No. 1 meets on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The Brownies (Junior Girl Scouts> meet on Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. Scout troop No. 2 meets on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Girls' choir rehiearsal at 3 :30 p. m. Thursday. Boys' choir rehearsal at 4 p. m. Thurs- day. Senior choir rehearsal at 7 :15 p. M. Thursday. Girls' choir rehearsal at 10 :30 a. m. Saturday. Boys' choir rehearsal at 11 a. m. Satur- day. Cub Pack 63 at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. FPirst Presbyterian Ninth street at Greenleaf, %venue James, T. Veneklasen, minister Our mornlng worshlp service. will be, held at il o'clock, The minister will preach on the theme, "Debtors to Al Men." We cordially invite you to wor- sbip with us. The music for the service ivill be as fol- lows: prelude, "Claire de Lune," Debus- sy; anthem, "The King of Love," Shel- ley; solo, "The Ninety and Nine," Cam- pion, Edward Otis; postlude,, "Poistlude in B flat," West. Miss Erma Rounds is music director. Junior church cares for the littie folks during the morning worship service. The pastor's class for those wishing to1 prepare for church inembership meets at 9 :30 o'clock. Our Bible school meets for study at r 9.:30 o'clock in ail departments,. Our Aduit Bible class, which is study- ing "The Life and Letters of Paul," meets at 10 o'clock. We invite y<u t'> 1study with us. The Tuxis society, the high school group of young people, mneets at 5 :30 o'clock. Refreshments are served, fol- lowed by the meeting for discussion. Betty Ellis will lead the discussion of the topic, "IWhat ýDo You Know Personally about.God?" We invite the young people to be with us. The Forum will meet at 8 o'clock. The Sunday Evening club of the Con- gregational church will have a program under the direction of Charles Wakefield Cadman and his quartet. Boy Scout troop No. 5 will meet Mon- day evening at the church. Spoke No. 7 of the Woman's society will meet Tuesday with Mrs. R. O. Small, 108 Seventeenth street, for a dessert luncheon, at 1 o'clock. The Woman's society will hold its praise service for national missions in the church Tuesday evening, November 20, at 8 o'clock. The young people of the Forum will give the program. The devo- tional will be led by Miss Vera Johnson, and will be followed by the play, "La- rola." No admission will be charged, but an offering for national missions wilI be taken. Refreshments will be served and a social hour enjoyed. The congregation and friends are cordially invited. Wednesday evening at our rnidweek service we will continue our study of "Practical Applications of the Sermon.on the Mounit." The meeting ks at 8 o'clock, and we invite you to be with us. The choir will rehearse Friday evening at the church. Girl Scout troop No. 5 will have its reg- ular meeting Saturday at 1 :30 o'clock in the chapel. We wlll join the other churches of Wil- mette in the annual union Thanksglving service at the Congregational church, Thursday morning, November 29,. at 10 o'clock. "The Gondoliers" to Be Heard This Week The Lake Shore Opera Players are presenting the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Gondoliers," at the Or- rington school auditorium in Evans- ton' Noveriber 14, 15,.16, and 17 at 8:15 oclock.. The cast is announced as follows: Duke of Plaza-Toro <a G randee of Spain) . .... Charles Edward Lutton Luiz <his attendant> ..... Thomas Hill Don Alhambra del Bolero (the grand inquisitor) . ... Dr. William E. Rusch Venetian gondoliers- Marco Palmieri .... John Clair Thomas Giuseppi Palmieri .... G. Bunn Guest. Antonio .......... Dr. Arthur E. Ca." Francesco.............. Bert Johnson Giorgîo.............. Charles Deibler Annibale............. Harry Kincaid The Duchess of Plaza-Toro- Elizabeth Recht Casilda (her daughter) .. Flora Ernst Gianetta.......... ...:. Mary Kilpatrick Tessa............ ....... .Pearl Hoost' Fiametta ....... ....... Gertrude Doike Vittoria................ Helen Deibler Glulia ' *..........Katherine Lawrencé Inez (the King's foster mother- Elizabeth Williams Chorus - Dorothy Alvord, Virginia Bauer, Ernestine Behrens, Betty Chew, Gertrude Doîke, Rebecca Fitch, Ethel Fox, Evelyn Frank, Katherine Gnaedin-' ger, Helen Hall, Dorothy Hesketh, Elea- nor Kestin, Katherine Koch, Louise Lar- sen, Vera Strom, Elizabeth Willilams, C. S. Bartleson, Arthur E. Case, Wesley, Gratz, W. T. Green, Hubert Hardy, R. M. H-enschen, Bert Johnson, H. E. Kincaid, Orley R. Taylor, Kenneth BaIl. William Keeran, Lorin C. :Collins, Charles Delb- ler. Cachucha ballet--Fredrlca Doîke, Flo- rence Holtz, Hazel Knudsen, Dorothy Stroin, Helen Deibler, Virginla Knapp. Katherine Lawrénce, Loi s McVicker.* Musical director ... William H. Knapp Stage director...Victnr Charles Jones Musical coach .... Nina Shumway Knapp General business manaeer- Charles E. Lutton Noveniber 15, 1934 54 - WILME TTE LIFE