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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1921, p. 7

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â-  uiijiiiviiiiiipinffipi THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE 10, 1921 Hun. Culver, J"** Sâ„¢ „. . I Sri. Marry W" Mon§' Ch*,rmin â-  Mr* Harry E. Vromin, Chairman fcork'Committee. ..... . . Wit this writing the division chair- L*^ have not been elected. They will ft announcedjtttr. The report! of ML various officers indicate that this I Jitftv is j«»t closing one of its best Kirs, i»' not its beit year. I The new Epworfh League officers ler" installed, last Sunday evening. K RftDP conducted the tervice and Kntributed some timely and fatherly KSviee which, if followed carefully, KoiiM ""' ,io t,u* je*K«e any harm to Cy the least. I Tin? I'.pworth League will give the Krst i.r.ii'h party of the season next Eturday afternoon and evening, â- une 11. All leaguers and friends are Invited. Meet on the beach at the loot of I'oreit avenue, at 5:30. Bring lour lunch with you. If you happen lobe a Mto, someone might appre- ciate it it' you brought lunch of two. I Next Sunday will be Children's Day. true .Sunday school will meet at fif- Itceu minutes after 10 to mark the 1.1 a** hooks. There will not be a reir- lihir session of the school. The Chit- llri'ii'^ Day service will begin at fif- IJceii minutes before eleven, which is Rifted) minutes earlier than the be- luinnitm time of the regular morning iMM-virr, There will be an interesting [iiroi'i'.im l»y the children., Remember Khe titae! Come early. Mr*. C. A. Lundberk/ 1538 Walnut avenue, entertained the Woman's foreign Missionary society Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. VV. C. Reinhold will be the leader of the Epworth League meet- in« next Sunday t veiling. *â- " i The subject for the Wednesday evening'meeting. June 8, is "The Ten Viruins".-_Thc following Wednesday eveniUK Or, Rapp will review the les- sons of the parables. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphrey and daughters and Mr. Gordan IS, Chand- ler were received into membership by letter, and a class of 10 were received from nreparatory to full membership last Sunday. taxed to capacity. The services will SKS ^Kft* dedication of little children which will be followed by a pageant-program entitled "The Chil- tll °.U5! 1N»ti?â„¢Vn which chil- aren appearing in the costumes of Jffl? ric«*nd peoples will par- g2*&j EJibor^e preparation has beenmade for the pageant and ap- The Woman's society of the church will meet today at 12:30 o'clock for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Rduard Menden, Ml Eighth street. At 2 o clock the June meeting of the soci- ety will be held. Business will be transacted and there will be an ad- dress by Mrs. Fred A. Grow on Japan. The June meeting of the Church Council will be held on Tuesday even- ing, June 12. The church Boards wiH meet at 7:30 and the Council at 8:15 peloek. Important matters pertain- ing to the use of the new building will be discussed. The Mid-week meeting of the church will be omitted on Wednesday on ac- count of the New Trier High School commencement. At the Senior Young People's so- ciety meeting Sunday evening at 5 o'clock, Mr. Stifler will give a talk on Baptist History and Principles. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN BAPTIST CHURCH Children's Day will be celebrated at the morning service. The regular Sunday school session Will be omitted and the combined service will com- mence at 10:45 o'clock. It is antici- pated that the Brown's Hall will be . "Our Fathers' Faithâ€"Our Country's Language." 9:45 A. M.â€"Sunday school and Bi- ble class at Library Hall. 11 A. M.â€"Service at the church. St. John's Invitee lou An invitation goes out to all, par- ticularly to the parents and friends of our Sunday school children, to at- tend the Sunday school session on Children's Day, and then with the children to participate in the services at the church. The Children's Day program at the Sunday school fol- lows:______ ____r-;-......â- â- '•iff 1. Opening prayer by the pastor, 2. Hymn: Seeing I am Jesus' Lamb. 3. The Creed and the Gloria Patri. 4. Catechizution of Children by the pastor. 5. Piano soloâ€"Frederick Aschbach- er. -iâ€" 6. Recitationâ€"Elaine Mergenthaler and Genevieve Harrman. 7. Violin soloâ€"Carl Knobel. 8. Address by Superintendent, Mr, George Aschbacher. 9. Piano soloâ€"Bessie Weiss. 10. Reports. 11. Piano soloâ€"Dorothy Boyington. 12. Hymn: What a Friend we nave -And it was a home-run,dacT "We needed one to win, end I slammed the first ball up between left and centre. It never would have been good for more than three bases, but I had on those new Sportshus, and I stretched it to a home run. All the fellows want Sportshus now." Big men end little men went sport trimming on their play shoes. The Sportshu is red trimmed, red corrugated sole â€"e splendid shoe at a moderate price. And how the little folks like their looks. Ask for the Hood Sportshu. oAsk any dealer or write us. Hood Rubber Products Co.. Inc. Watertown, Massachusetts. , -HOOD- «W='; KLAYKORT WURKSHV The Hood KUykort is the standard shoe tor tennis. Don't waste money buying "snaakars" that go to pieces on tha hard courts. Klaykorts also make a corking shoe for every member of the family, for every kind of outdoor sport. Remember, Hood Klayhort. Here i* the shoe for hard work or hard play. Extra strong con- struction, heavy mail-bag duck uppers, gray, tire-tread soles, Hood patented pneumatic heals. Buy them for the children. Buy them for yourself, and •••ho*; much mora ratted you will f««l at night, and how muc. money you save on footwear. in Jesus. 1* The Lord's Prsyer. 14, Doxology. After the Sunday school service the children will form in Une and march to the church grounds, where the ser- vice will he held in the open if the weather permits. The pastor will preach on "Our Savior's Love for Children, a Guiding Light for Par- ents." Promotions in the Sunday school are not to take place until the first Sunday in July. *â- Â» The monthly meeting of the congre- fration will be held on Tuesday even- ng, June 14, at 8 o'clock at the church. All members are asked to be present. Painting and Paperhanging Call WiLMETTE 796-J H. J. MILLER •It Prairie Avenue THE GREENLEAF FOOD SHOP Sunday and Holiday din- ners served from 12:30 to 2:30, are attracting at- tention of people who ap- preciate good food well served. Three meals every week- day and always some- thing good on the menu. Breakfast Luncheon Dinner 6i30to8i00 U:30to 2(30 530to7:00 DELICATESSEN IISS Greenleaf Aft Sepcializing in our fine bakery goods, breads, rolls and cakes to your order. We stock how- ever a complete line of everything needed for Lunches and Teas. 0n»___ Sundays 7 to 11 3 to 9 TELEPHONE WILMETTE 2433 (Same phone for both shops.) 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