J*;Vfg?;5 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY M. lttL ... in^^^i WILMETTE CHI JR C\H A TOTSTQtJNCEMENTS PARISH -NEWS snuGDSiiNn waasH- The women of the Associated Guilds will have their regular monthly meet- ing today. The business meeting will be held at 2 P. M. The work for the day will commence at 10 o'clock in the morning and there will be lunch- eon at 12-: 30. Although a great deal ot work ia being accomplished there is much to be done and all the women of the congregation who can possibly attend should make an earnest effort to do so, that more work may be ac- complished. "___^_____-- e- - Some^of the classes in the Church ^school are arranging to meet on week days during L4nt to work for .lifferent objects in which they are interested. The fortnightly meeting of the Pio- neers, the boys' society of St. Augus- tine's, was held in the Parish House on Monday of this week. ~The iast sessions of the School of Religious Education were held in the Central School last Monday. The -class-whichhas-been led by Prof* ~ HIcHardsoh win^hdliT one more~~seTF sion J^xt Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard, 524 _ Lake avenue. ___ There was the usual very large at- tendance at the different performances of the Children's Movies yesterday. The pictures shown were "Dick Whlt- tington and His Cat" and "Puss in ^Boots" and were enjoyed to the fullest by hundreds of boys and girls. The # entertainment was provided by Mr. land Mrs. d. E. Renneckar, $35 Blm- I wood avenue, Wilmette. I During the Thursdays in Lent the | Children's Mpvies will show a suc- f cession of stories from^the -Bible^ "Wednesday night at 8 o'clock" ought to suggest the same thing to every Wilmette Methodist. A meet- ing of unusual interest in the church. ,, _________â€" --------- __ .-------------^pG«od-4ive^8lng4ng^and^peiialty-&t4k siSiAmong them will be aserial £ran1ng--T]ie---pSBtor'B subject for the next few is meetings Up Life Witfc £nr Lord/1 Wednesday night a sermon. Jthree Thursdays "The* Chosen Prince" ifwhicn pictures, the heroic and roman- ^iicTKribtrbaviar^o^a^pieRiiPeg' wiir fbe "Joseph and His Brethren^-yThe SCall of Samuel," "A Good Samaritan," Sf'After the Pall" and "Prom the Man- 4>gei< to the Cross." I The program for the first Thursday fin Leiit, March 2d, will be "After the IpPall" picturing the events and inci- pidents of the earliest Bible History. ppThis program-will be provided by Mr. gland Mrs. Edward Zipf, 925 Lake Ave- lliiue, Wilmette. These showings will ilbez-ais usual, free to all the hoys and Slgfais of Wilmette and will be h Sfthe hours of 3:00v^;15 and 7115 P. M tflagheuparj^&i^^ -*"> tndsrc^ this boys and~ girlr attend the«^«â€"»•- *â- *«-«" subject^ "Resolved^ That Capital Pun ishment Should Be Abolished in The â- ytiitwfl fitMtoMJLL^IHm affirmative will be taken by Messrs Miller and Lund berg ahdT the negative by~Messrs. Stoker and Stafford. Ail interested parties are invited. _ The monthly meeting of the Sun- day school board will be held in the church Tuesday night, February 28. The Ladies Aid will have its month- ly-meeting next Thursday, March 2, all day. Luncheon served from 12 to 1 by the Fifth Division, of which Mrs. Baldwin is chairman. Business meet- ing at 2 o'clock. The- choir concert to be given in the church March 3 promisesâ€"toâ€"be an entertainment that no one will want to miss. It will be one of those twice-your-money's-worth, kind by a choir that deserves the patron- age of every nJember of our church, even i'Kthey gave a poor entertain- ment, which they will not db?S Re- member the date, March 3. The Third Dtytglpir will give a "White Elephant Party" Monday night March 6, at the home _ of W. C. Reinhold, 1005 Ashland avenue. Men's supper conference in the church dining room Wednesday night March 1 at 6:45 o'clock. Every man interested in building up the mem- bership of the church is urged to come and bring his appetite and his en- thusiasm with him. How they Came to Take JEvery, Come. Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, ednesday next, TSJarc iilWednesday Services at^t. AugustineV ed Mlssion=stationsrtrf-the-Far^ast, " - â€" will be the speaker of the afternoon. ffwttl be as follows: % 6130 A. M; Holy Communion;â€"â€" M:30 A, Mfe Morning Prayer and Pen- $[.'â- >.;." '•-,..-iiitential -.Office. â- - 8,00 P. MM M Evening Prayer and tip- Mm §a&j!&g!6g^%#&i METHODIST CHURCH February 24, in tie church, an enter ft Utainmeht extraordinary; musical. {t^biftglcal arid elocutipnarjt^nder the IS auspices of the JBpworth League. It Slls not often that one has a chance t>aUtrt- 4 . M4ha hear in one entertainment, a male+Religion for the accomplished Quartet, -and accomplished flutist, a " tg^ian arid" an' author reading his 8)wripoetry* Tickets 35 cents; pon't is& it.m*&i>teviw â- &mw*>mzSÂ¥jm<-& USUI Were you at preaching service last iunday morning? The house was full ,nd the preaching and the music left thing to be desiredV There is no itandard by-^which^bQ judge such •reaching and our chorus choir is so eir balanced and tralnea that even anthems sound like new. 4 The Woman's society will convene for the March meeting on Friday, March 3, at 10:30 o'clock at the church. After the White Cross ses- sion luncheon will be served at 12:30 the interdenominational Day of Prayer falls on the same day IChuWfi "Bmori IF^fbe C^ng^gationaT church at 2 o'clock- to participate in the Prayer and Praise services. Miss, iellarTffthittrwho has^ recently visit- â- The Wednesday Night Suppers at the church are proving a great success and are already doing much to simpli- fy the official life of the church and intensify its fellowship. The price is now forty cents for adults and twenty-five centr for children. Please notifyJMrs. C. T. Thompson, chairman of the cemmitteerWilmette 292, before Tuesday noon if you wish to reserve mO^iBB^ms^^omM^W^^r ^^^tSSS^I^SS^S^ the Woman's society will meet at the close of the Church Dinner Wednesday of this coming week at„7 o'clock. The series of.sermons on Family ___„„______. month of'February Will come to a close with the address Iffi iaj^______ or all ages. Men's Bible class taught |>yt br. Rapp, one of the world's great- ,__. Bible teachers. Women's Bible pais by Prof. Hutchens, of whom the women have a very flattering opinion, a Bible teacjb^^ nbera that come to his class every tri^afif^^^-Bentl^^waa. on the job .in, with a young men's Bible class, Sunday school chorister Thayer ow has a good start for a real orches- A violin, flute, trombone and a cornet. Boys and firls, .Jrtej| alo our Instruments at 9:45 and be e music. ng by the pastor at 11 6*clock ,nd music by aHvested^heir H^s^fty Ices. ;; ;:?%* hy the pastor on Snnday^norning on "The Fruitage of the Home?'" At the services will be distributed ar list of choice books on Religion in the Home, at least one of which should be found in every Christian household. TThis evening at'"""8 d'clock^the-entire church jmd its friends is to enjoy a Social Evening commemorating Wastf ington's Birthday. The Service department has very attractive program Community prepared a and is ex- On Sunday; March 5|llthe Com- munion will be served and a group of new members received into- the church. At that^time the pastor will commence aâ„¢new seriea -ofr~sermons appropriate to the approach of Easter. The You»g Peoples Mission Study class will meet at 4:30 on Sunday afternoon at the church. Visitors are very welcome. The class is studying "World 'Friendship I^^m^MmB^m^ WJ&mW?^^ on Sunday evenings at 5:30 are just now attract- ing large groups and are filled with enthusiasm., Any young people not identified with this sort of activity are welcome to visit these meetings. ~? RSBYTF.R1AN CHURCH The topic of Dr. Magill's sermon Sunday morning will be "Determina- tion, Its Evidence and Its Rewards.' The special music for the Sunday morning service will be a duet by Mrs. C Russell Small and Mr. Clark B. Shipp, also a solo by Mr. Shipp. The Senior Christian Endeavor so- ciety meets now at 5:30 P. M. instead of 6 P. M. Sunday. Light refreshments are-served immediately after the ser- vice,Miss Helen JHecklex Is the leader for next Sunday. Subject; "Worthwhile Books.". „__JjZ^li.- There will be the usual Mid-Week service oir Wednesday evening «fc 8 o'clock. Rev. Roy H. Brown of the Philip- pines will deliver an address at the Annual Praise Service of the Wom- ans' Missionary Society, Tuesday, February 28, 2:30 P. M. Special in- vitations have been issued for this meeting and a large attendance is anticipated. The International Day of Prayer, to be observed by the Woman's Mis- sionary Societies of Wilmette, in the Corigregatidnal Ghurch Friday after- noon, March 3, at 2 o'clock, will be in charge of Mrs^Oeo, Tfc Maglll, JTsr Stella Tuthill of Evanston, who re- cSHtty returned. froni^^ JJter^iFear-^@asti: will be the speaker. Mrs. C. RussslI Small will sing. 3:j.;:..;;;. x,.;.• v;:.^^^;i;:^£:U Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ^ § Church Service, 11 A. M.^\'?'^&%^ Junior C. Es 3:30 P- M^ ! ^ Senior C.E- 5:30 P. M. .^,.:.fe.^^ Mid-Week > Service, Wednesday,* S P. M. The church is located at the corner of Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue. (Continued on page 8) «v of the 7^ Human, nature does not change. Men's viewpoints in the days when Christ walked the earth were essen- .tially the same as in our day. / There were periods of depression in Jesus's day; there were men who lost everything because they hung on too long rather than sell on a falling market, and too many such men. He spoke the Parable of the ™»»0M3S>%S-S?>?i?»£»S=3^^ Contracts were made then as now; and men grumbled and sought to break the ir word when^contraets turned "out" to their loss. Christ had no patience with such His praise was for the sort of man the Psalmist men. describes, who_^5a?e^re/A to hisotm^kurtandchangeth not Have you permitted yourself to drift away front reg- jilar xeireshinen t welling^ferfc If so, think what inspiration you are missing for solving practical problems of everyday business, of social and family life. -^___-"â€"râ€" Churches,, exist in Wilmette and elsewhere because they satisfy the desire of the everydaynnan for an in-" spired Light along the Way. â- Invest two hours out of the week's 168 in Church Worsl J^ METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH tfPIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHURCH WIL^