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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1922, p. 10

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MM **£T^W;>vv,3 ft(ft" \mm 5gSSSlS::i^i: HE LAKE S1*â„¢K NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 â- ^7^....."**" w The most fruitful season of the year â€" for work In our churches is upon us and every effort is being made to in- tensify the life of all our departments. The pastor's themes from now until Easter are as follows: For the next four weeks the general theme-will 4>e a «'faiat Christ asks of Men." SS March 12â€""Of Nicodemusâ€"Ye must &. be Born Againi" *»f March 19â€"-"Of Paulâ€"Why Persecut- M^st"thou Me."_- . March 26^-*Of the Philiipian Jailer ^-Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." m£April 2â€""Of any manâ€"If ye would il=lie my JDlciple, take up Thy Cross and | follow Me .*-.-..........--::::â- ,: ...... g*-The^heme-ott^Aprit 9 will be "More J than Conquerors/' and on Easter Sun- la day, "Risen -With Christ." £::X::'mi s^The^lservan^oTChurch Night x»h Wednesdays with dinner from 6 to 7 o'clock at 40c, followed by Board and Committee" meetings until 8 o'clock, '£££ and Froyej^mejlyrag^omfctoJLo'iQocE m Is proving j^ great stimulus tOL^the ^^re^urch life. £f T&e" attendance at the â- SH:; Prayer: meeting; has almost doubled ' i|and muclt time hasbeen conserved for felthe officers of the church. The Prayer SSilmeetingr fbpid for March 15 will be 9 M^'Strengthening each ISfCoinmori task," TK isfwill hold its March meeting at 7 feiij'clock Weriniisdar~evenlB]ir^^ «ie=F^ish-House for^a«-aU^a^ sion with luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Hamilton Is leader or ----- the Girl Scouts. A great deal of work Is being done for St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, by the women of the different Episcopal parishes in Chicago. As St. Luke's is an Episcopal hospital appealshaye been made to the women of the dif- ferent parishes to do much work for them that they greatly need. ___----- tfext week's program at the Chil- drens* Movies, Thursday, March 16th, will consist of two more reels of The Chosen Prince" (the beginning of which was shown last Thursday) and a story "Little Jimmy's Prayer. This program will be contributed by Mr. and MrsrH; GrAlgerr256 iSheridan road, Winnetka. The preacher at the Sunday Service flas't Sunday morning at St. Augus- tine's was Rev. Cyrus M. Andrews, head of the Department of Religious Education for the Episcopal Church in the Diocese^of-ChicagOi-----â€" " The ^Rector of St. Augustine's was the preacher last Sunday night at the special series of J^enten Services JbeingJield in iheJ3wKh of ihe^Epiph Itely after the dinner. Silii Th#*c< ahlzed Young plljpeopleVwork-of the church is now in S ffull awing. The Senior sdcjety^with 45 lembers has been recently subdivided fj*?|nto four working groups for the study m.-fti methods and the presentation of programs. The senior meetings ~at 5: 30 Sunday evenings crowd the quarters to the doors, Faith Reichelt's group leads this weekrthrtoprcfUetng ?I|abits-^ood and Bad" ^.<v^^ itBW^feica^o^==? The pioneers of St. Augustine's held their meeting last Friday in the rec- tor's office. Mrs. C. L. Wachs pre- sided. Much business was aeeena- pllshe There was atiuiiusually~large at- tendance"of communicants lagjb Sttg: ^ay^mornfiig at St. Augustine's, JJ&, in all making their communion. ^â- *^:Tlo^Whlfee 'Cross '.Workers . of, the; If! Roman's society will meet at three §1 centers on Friday, March 17, the Sher- m 1 dan; Central, Teirnflnal,^rescent and M- Prairie districts with Mrs. P. H. Arden, »S 722 Washington avenue; the Forest, park, and Highland districts with Mrs. ^ „^WtlMftms;Hl5W»Central"avwr" m «nd the Ashland and North Shore dis- Today from 10:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. M. The Central Ave. Circle will hold it's Annual Food and Household Utilities-Sale at the Church. Plan to do your shopping thereâ€"Start early and avoid the rushâ€"There will be on sale, hams, (and other meats), pota- to chips, salads^bakery goods of all kinds, (cakes, pies, bread, etc^Tcbok^ ^ng utensils, electrical ^uppllesr flowers, demonstrations of various kinds, and other_artlcles.„Living models will dis- play articles-from the Kiddie Nook and the Unique Stylo Shop, -Lunch will be served at one o'clock to the land avenue isspfffiisi^ 3i the woman's and young people's groups ifiof Jthe chnseh. The Woman'ajDlass, fifusing-"From Survey to Service," will iii hold its last session Monday afternoon 81ft-at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Hf Stifler, 1028 Forest avenue, TheJOmy if People's class, studying "World Friend rjp~33$£r^«Kt*55^ b*s ciass, BTuuyinB »w»« *J**i «* this time ship, lnc^w||i meet Snnfea^ 1^30 \B â-  t***Z ' 'cirofc^ttl^^ inon On "The Platform of Christianity" as proposed by Jesus in his Sermon jon th^Mounlt; laslhig as his subject "Real- ityifcant as his text Matthew 5:13. The Reception of^Membersâ€"which was postponed last week, because of, the illness of the pastor, will be held at The Junior group will organize for the year at four o'clock Sunday after- noon. In all, it is expected that the Young People's activities of the church will for the next four months vitally touch morettian seventy^ftve of the children and youngr people from ten years old through the college age|g •'jiS^ii The Wilmette Baptist church, corner Forest and Wilmette avena^, JFraMs: ICarr Stifler, minister, ' Tel. 2235. Morning worship U o'clock. Bible Jjjs<mooV;£t46.Intermediate and Junior o'clock. Senior Mid-week meeting, 8 o'clock.; Is Thl Chicago Baptist Woman's Mls- 'Bioh Union will meet at the Taber- £nacle Baptist churc*iS80»W^Monroe street, Tuesday, March 14. Those go- iing should take the 10:15 Nortliwest, I ern -..train^ ^^^...,.:-;n,..a^/,v^^>i^^^ SgTiiA intermediate group will meet tonight for a business meeting and so^ icial at the chnrcXairwh1elrtime« new §Bet;Ot:On!cers, will be ele|^|,,-.. ^mmy:jf? t? Cm Friday evening, Marcli^r^e^ Bible school will gather for an evening games and fun at the church. ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH the tttrerâ- â- â- fiwpmlrWtfi©~Cil^i 'SmsfaintiL^B^^ ^harimTa^^^S^^rMrTiie^dayT sllS^relre^hown of "The Chosen PrmceJ' I â-  m& â€" . ? ^§s The Chosen Prince PiPnls was the first part of the eight- reel story of David, the great hero of the Jewish race. The picture depict- ing the romantic adventure and he- roic exploits of the Jewish fe?Tj;h0 Uecame the Prince, and later the King of bis people, was greatly enjoyed by .the hundreds of boys and girls pres- ent. The Rector talked to the elm- 4ren. giving them a running comment on the incidents of the picture. The m were contributed by Mr. i. Lester G. *£ood, ffl Waihmgton The choir will clear'about $150 on the concert of March 8. There was a good house and a good entertainment and both were-appreclated. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Subject tt>r pastor's ad- dress, "How They^ Gaine to Take Up Life With Our Lord." " Epworth League and Intermediate League meetings at 6:15 o'clock. Ep- worth League leader, Miss Lillian May Humphries. t Morniagr^^^aomng^4v ojclock. Preaching by the. ^Sjor. Excellent chorus choir music, fifty voices.. .. - â-  \^/'[:'rr^.f^:;^'::f^f Vesper Service at 5 o'clock. Preach- ing by Dr. Stansell, Mr. L. F. Kunst- man soloist. Music by Junior Choir^ Thursday night at 7 o'clock Junior Scouts meet in the church. Mr. L. F. Todd, Master. ,l_j_day^igktlat^jg^ At the Communion the choir filled the alter times. Bervlce^Suiiday rail three Boy Scouts met at^he^hurch-Mon Junior choir rehearsal afternoon.' %$$%£' ' ggl| Sunday School 9:46. ^; f:30 Sunday MLAW OR ANARCHY?i Arthur 0. Farwell, president of the Chicago Law Enforcement league, will speak at the Wilmette Presbyterian church; Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue, Sunday morning, March 12, at the 11 o'clock services. The subject will be "Law or Anarchy." Mr. Far- well will also address the Sunday school./ *?â- â€¢â- ' 'â- -:;.HM^ ;â- ::W^BM^:"WiMi::.::.,.:...: ^weJ^^ti^^^K llM, ____ mJ^Ja^^ leach Sunday! *? â- â- â- â- â- ' - -'â-  m m m " i»' ' ',' ' " ' ^mWW to your own pThe7 Mid-Week Meeting of Prayer and Praise will be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 in the Church Parlor. The subject for discussion will he "Why I Believe in The Church School" and Mr. D. C. Caldwell will be the speaker. Following this, the Teachers and Officers Of the Church _ School will hold a monthly business ^ ^ -Tlfll^tlng-i-â€"r^;4^W/^^~-~':"-^S'iite^^ ' l%he Cozy Corner Circle, Mrs. F. C Huffman .ehairmam will hold an^alt day meeting Thursday-at-the Church. A short devotional meeting will be held directly after lunch and there will;-,-, ^-sewjnjr^or-^ lltrhe Rooae v eHrTroop of Boy Scouts, Wilmette 2nd Troop, will meet at the Church, Friday. Company ^A^^wttl meet at 4:00 o'clock, with Mr; GiUnorei Scoutmaster, and Company "B" at 7:30 with Mr. Dobbin, Asst. Scoutmaster. Potter, chairman, meeting Tuesday at the Church. Mrs. Chas. Mohr will be Jhe_tostess and Mrs. J. B. Denm^n, Jtfrs. Byron Smith _aid:JMrs. C. B. Douglass will|assi8t.||| The East End Circle, Mre^gW. Fisher, chairman will meet Monday at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. B. Holdaway, 723 Forest Ave. Luncheon will be served and a^pii^Elephj|njL Sale' held. ^i|if^i|r^S.!iilSfli;3«te®^ TJ^tBcwawl-ol Jieac^ns wlll^holdiit^L Monthly' business meeting at, ,the w______ _,____ Mrl: Rilpli chairman, will-hold an all-day The^Tatapochon Camp FirIP Girls will meet at the Church at 3:45 Thurs- day, Miss Clague, Guardian. Every ^rSdtfr is^p^^ffili^fii^ of the fclHurcH, i^ardless of Church attend- ance ; iHthpiat the Churches you would support with your presence the Church of yout choice; oiIf||^ou are already doinei ib, persuade soinplpone toneome" ;;VdU.;;"^^ "â- .-..' 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