THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY/JULY 15, 1921 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*«♦♦*♦♦«♦*♦*♦«♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦* I Church m frMivjiir'ji +♦ **♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦+*♦+♦*+++++♦*+++++♦++++♦+♦+++++++♦+++++*♦ *•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦•♦♦* ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Our Fathers' Faith â€" Our Coun- try's Language. 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class at Library Hall. 11 A. M. Service at therxtvurchy Linden and Prairie avenues. Herman W. Meyer, M. A. Pastor, 406 Prairie avenue. Phone 1396 "The Greatest Question and its Answer", is the subject of the pas- tor's sermon next Sunday. The text, Acts 16:29-32. Everyone is cordially invited. Do not forget the Sunday school picnic, Saturday, July 16. at the New Trier High School grounds, from 1 to 6 P. M. Games and events for all the children, refreshments and priz- es, too.__Of course, the grown folks' athletic prowess wilT be put to the test also. Races and ball throwing contests 'n everything. Ball game for the championship of the Sunday school. And then there's the game be- tween the married men and the bachelors, the former captained by 3d. Aschbacher and the latter by Charlie De Long. Everybody out for Ja__sociable and an enjoyableafter" "noom METHODIST CHURCH A number of our F.pworth League young~people will be at the camp meeting at Des Plaines on Young People's Day. Saturday July 1.6. are absent from your post of duty next Sunday you will get credit for being at Des Plaines. !â- *• Dr. Rapp gave an address on St. Matthew, at the prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Next Wednes- day he will speak on St. Mark. The following week" on St. Luke, and the next week oil St. John. Chairman Hanawalt has arranged for a quartet to sing at church ser- vice each Sunday morning during July and August. None had any fault to find with the quartet that sang last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Melville have transferred their church membership to the North Shore Congregational church of Chicago. held, a general meeting on Friday, July 8, at the Dubbs' residence, at which the work of the Y. W. C. A. in Chicago was presented and a meeting for reading and White cross work at the Vore residence cm Thursday, July 14. ___:â€". A delightful innovation in the so- ^cial life of the church was the auto- mobile garden tpur on Sunday after. ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH Next Sunday will be the 8th Sun- ^fter Trinity. There will be Ho ly Communion at 8 A. M. and Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon at 11 A. M.. During the months of July and Au- . *r . - 1 rM.„:.. ...Ml nnf line noon when five of the car owners of t the Vested Choir will not sing the church gathered members of the jj |he servjces at St. Augustine 8. So congregation for a little tour of the !jna of the boys composing the homes where gardens were in full choir are absent from the village hol- bloom. More than forty people par- jdayjng that it is quite difficult to ticipated and acquaintance among j^p the choir up to regular form newer members was promoted. during the vacation months of the ENGLISH LUTHERAN during year. j The services a week ago Sunday were conducted by Rev. E. G. Hunter. The rector was spending the Sunday !in camp with the choir boys and oth- Rev. A. O. Soholm, pastor. Resi-, er boys of St. Augustine's chur.ch. dence 1235 Elmwood avenue. Tele-1 Mr. Hunter is the father of Mrs. J. phone Wilmette 1938. C. Comfort, one of the parishioners of _ ISt^Augustiiic!5.--He and Mrs. Hunt- Services every Sunday at the Wil-Ter spend their winters in .^.^f1."1* mette Woman's club/Tenth street'and their summers in Wilmette. and Greenleaf avenue. Sunday! They have recently Pu™»*e$* school at 9:45 A. M. Church services j house here and intend to make Wil- »♦ n A M mette their home. Rev. Mr. Hunter m has had a long and successful career r, L . .««a clergyman of the Church and he Services are being continued •»* g'Wâ„¢ are a ^jded ac- throughout the summer and visitors, â„¢?8itfJn%â„¢^ rallks of St. Augus- and vacationists are especially and ffii" Parish cordially invited to attend. |tinei Pansh' cordially The Woman's Missionary society Dr. Rapp gave the men permission to remove their coats last Sunday v morning during the service and then ,j}cer8 Were elected as follows set them the example by preaching' Mrs. C. L. Wachs, Mrs. F. Z. Favor *-Vi" \.~"Z"C iJ~"-:~ 'land Mrs. H. J. Leach are attending hv'W^^fir!'ftâ„¢ffi« Conference of Church meeting July 7, at he home of Mrs. wk R . Wis This „. J. A. Borncamp, 200 Sixth street. Of- \££«et h held each year and is led by some of the ablest leaders of the wilh _„...„, ..-._. â€". „.--------------------- tllurcil WUIK. nil vuiiisihhb « The following committees were ap- I jirgely tttemte'd, mainly by thos pointed for a period of 3 months: :»vho wish to fir themselves lo take ;i f â- Work' committee â€" Mrs. Amelia more leading part in parish affairs. loehrendt, chairman; Mrs. W. W. The enthusiasm and inspiration jWinberg, Mrs. William Melby. which St Aujrugti|i:^_^Te,P^sc^a" Mr. Stifler will give the third Off """(rnTlln^ rTimnriftP'l BAPTIST CHURCH jtu?5, clatiee' andVe7„,SXSS( I church work for boys ar* n,l boy leaders while the aftermSH evenings are devoted to£^ ecreation. Another one «? amps held *t Angola on uL2 as been named Camp CarfiS1- &J&SL 0iiSf' Augustin^ be held from July 25 to AuZZM will embrace church hftJrffl cities of Pittsburg, ClSSM Buffalo, Rochester and Svra?,. I Carleton will act as chafedS conduct conferences for a. daily on different kinds $T work by boys for boys. St. Augustine's has recentl two strong church families, the ford family who have gone I sas City to live, and the Bud amily who have removed to ngton, D. C. Mr. Swofford . esident in Wilmette during the * ner while looking after busing erests in Chicago. The boys of St. Augustinc'jf including the choir boys, retti ast week from their 11 days'cai .Villerup Park* Lake Ripley "he total registration during amp was 45 which included i isitors such as parents of the vho took in the camp over •burth. The boys returned from their ( ng bronzed and happy, having oyed their 11 days in the open tot tmost. Dr. Carleton, the rector i ad charge of the boys during { •amp, returned with them and orts that the camp was a great i ess in every way. The thanks very boy are given to the com, ation for affording the boys of L Augustine's such a splendid outW] f The rector will have charge of | eryices next Sunday. Members of the congregation e glad to learn that Adrian Bro ook a turn for the better a fewi since, physicians in charge Next Sunday, July 17, will be the big day at the Des Plaines camp meeting and a considerable number of our people will be there. If you made the hall very cmfortable Social committeeâ€"Mrs. Charles F. Brandt, chairman; Mrs. J. A. Born- The Mid-week meetings continue <»niP, Mrs. L. R. Holmes. . .... .. >• I lie «,ritntnitf'*>*»«' cviici Mr. Ken.ic'i Murdock, son of Mr. leorge C. Muid'ck. ' •> attending Camp Houghti*ti:u -it Lake Amy 1 he Mia-weeK meetings continue »**"•*'» â€"• â- " -". â€" "~------' . lamp tiougn;»Mi:i.? at i.ukc athv as usual through this month. Fos- j The c^mjm«ees__€xpjct_ to have Dt,n Wi^ Ttt;s camp is one ,lf ., dick's "The Meaning of Service" ; thel.r work hned^up to begin their c,u.s o{ i;aMVV, tliroiitjchout the Unit- is being used for the discussions. duties when the vacation days are „ StaUv !W4f tiu. auspices of the â€" over. j rotherhoo'd »>'* St. Andrew attended Two w\s[l attended meetings of the Woman's society have recently been jâ€"Come and Worsliip'. ] rotherhood o' St. Andrew attended ly representative church boys from Jifferent pari ;i'.,.,>, whose nyr-s nrrnje PRESBHERIAN CHDRI The Rev. Pasquale R. De Ci will occupy the pulpit of the Pn byterian church Sunday momi) July 17, at the 11 o'clock servicet Mr. Deo-Carlo was born- and ucated in Italy, coming to this co, try about thirty years ago. Havi someâ€"meansâ€"heâ€"soonâ€"establish hurch ^Wilmette Can Attain National Fame^ Within a Single Year, and Without a ' Dollar's Cost â€"^ Brookline is famed as-tke city of wealthâ€"Brooklyn as the city of churchesâ€"Philadelphia, the city of homesâ€"Gary, the steel cityâ€"Detroit, the auto- mobile cityâ€"Grand Rapids, the furniture city- Minneapolis, the flour city. Years and years of time, millions and millions of invested capital have combined to pay the cost 6i fame to these and-many other noted cities. But fame need not consist in majestic monuments, billion dollar banks, marble mansions, picturesque parks, motor manufactories, or multi-millionaires. 'â- Fame/' said Socrates, "is the perfume of heroic deeds^ And what, then, is this heroic deed that can within a years timet without a dollar's cost, bring this fame to Wilmette? It is this: Let every citizen who is physically able attend church with regularity throughout the year. e First Presbyterian Church Wilmette English Lutheran Church St. Johns Lutheran Church The First Methodist Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church The First Congregational Church .A.