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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1924, p. 10

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10 WIL~I 1924 11 :00 A. M. Secon~ service and sermon. SubJect: . The Happiest Way-Chnstward. l 1 ____...__________1I St. _ J --------------~~~ .r.IIIUIII.ll "DUft .............., I'IJI1D, - CD Wilmette and Lake avenues Rev. George Gilbert Stan ell. pastor Dr. Stansell, who has been in \Vashington, D. c., Richmond, Va., and New York, during the pat _ ten .days, d d ' 11 I e m hl acreturns to ay, an Wl J · customed place on Sunday mornsng. with the message "I am Not. Ashamed of the Gospet " :; · .00 p. m. Sunday, Intermediate Leag ue w111 meet. Miss Cor_a G aut. I S upervisor. All b.oys. an_d g1rls from 1 12 to 15 m hmt> Y ,.,..., d· 6:00 P. m. Epwo;:;-h League will hold Augustine's Church and other acti,·i- ning. Members and the~r. friends are urged to come. The rendttton o( ll!' octies. d Vestn· casional anthem will help the servtce. The present an . were re-elected ', irr· A Social Tea will be held on Friday r;eorge Sprt.nger, Senw .r Warden. · d a i ternoon of this wee k a t the horne of 'J George J. Phillips, Jumor Warden, an ~~ rs. A. H. Homrighaus, 2739 BroadVestrymen-Mr. Robert wav, Evanston. . Sa Le G Wood, Mr. H . B. Wilson, ~{r. The catechetical class Wlll meet tutMr. P. M. Bingham and day morning the usual hour. Mr. \\' . W . \Vh.ite. The following were elected delegates to the Diocesatl Convention . ~ebruary 4th and 5th: Mr. George H J, Phillips, M F Mr. Z E. H . Lilly, Mr. C. R ope, rs. · · · Warden~ u~mmously M~ Oli~:~ P~ingle, Stod~rd, ~Ir. I ~ Favor and Mrs. R Hope. . A resolution of C. sympathy_ to _ Mr. Bmgham. at present recuperatmg m the Ev · an ton H osp1'tal, was passed as . was a resolution 'of thanks to the ladles. l------------Janua~ liiJ,l its annual meeting. Monday. 12 :30, The Lunch club will meet in Room ":\" of the Central Y. M . C. ..... 19 South L . a Salle street. _.." 00 Bo}· Scout of Monday, 7 : troops. p. m. will hold their ~merica , bot~ l'egular meetll1g. Wednesday, 4 :15 p. m. _Girl Scout wi11 hold their usual meetmg. Wednesday, 8.00 · P· m. Midweek _service. a meetin g of prayer and praise. Tod·r Jx;ng the -day ,ppo;nt<d by th< Church throughout the world to celebrate the Conversion of St P~ul, the Apostle there will be CelebratJons of the Holy ommumon a · .....,. 10 A. M. · C . t 8 Ah ld u h and · The Associated Guilds will o . t el r regular all-day meeting today m ·he Club House with luncheon at 12:30. The speaker at the Sunday Evening l~ii~·iS~~~~M~.~F~irist~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~iiii~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !.U On Tuesday evening the of the oewly organized ship dub of St Jolm's church rooms. A fine the ball &rolling. or be a smoker and then tbe We are coinc to sing, good Old IOilfS tlult ever,..., sing. All the men and ~ the churcb and their f " pected to sweU the thronr. tute. Ch'ld · Monday and Friday at 4, I ren s next Tuesday evening. Let _ terfere. 1 t. ·nden and Prairie avenues, Wilmette. classes. ho' Herman W . . Meyer, M. A. pastor, The newly organized ~ -Wi'J Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396. Every teacher and officer of St. Jo s eran Sunday School Teachers' SERVICES Zl Sunday school should the meet;ng next Monday ov<nong. Th< n<wl! which opened last Friday Sunday, 1 and Bible arranged Sunday school rooms tt such an enthusiastic 9 :15 A. M. Sunday sc oo possible to systematize the sesstons of stead of filling one hall, a class. servt'ce and sermon. the school as they have never before had to be requisitioned in a this too was rapidly filled. ~t SJ JOHN'S UJI1IERAN J MEETING Sunda school ~{onday, January Y "' ffice 28, teachers and o rs. h' Tuesday, at 8 The Men's Fellows tp club. · A'd Thursday afternoon at 2, Ladies I and M ission. Son Thursday evening at 7:30, g service. Ch . tt'ce. Thursday evening at8 8,T Olr . h rs msttFriday evening at eac e p;a~ I ~ttend ~ke ~ lJ.! club next Sunday evening will be J?r. Edward A. Steiner, a noted auth~nty on emigration and a well known wnter. The annual meeti; and dinner of ~he Wilmette Church council, a co-ope~a.ttve Thursday, 7 :15 p. m. A Cappella organization of the different rel!g1ous choir rehearsal. bodies in Wilmette, will be held m St. Augustine's Club House next M?J1daY Thursday, 8 :00 p. m. Senior choir e\·ening, January 28. pmner Wll.l be rehearsal. sen·ed at 6:30 P. M. W1ves and fnends of the members are invited and memFriday, 4 :00 p. m. Queen Est hers bers bringing friends should make reserwill meet. vations with Mr. Thomas H. West, 1027 Central avenue, secretary of the Church Friday, at 8.00 o'clock, a recital to council. be given in the church und~r t~e auspices of the Young Wo~an s MtsYesterday's showings at the Children's sionary · society. There v.:1ll be . a Movies at St. Augustine's Parish House splendid program by artlst.s, Mtss consisted of Baby Peggy in "Miles of Randall, dramatic reader;_ M1ss Eye- Smiles" and a 2 reel animal comedy enlyn Dirks, violinist: and ~ISS A?ela1de titled "Mutts." The program was Jones, soloist. Don't m1ss th1s rare greatly enjoyed by all in attendance. treat! The program next week, Thursday, Sponsor for Young Peoples' Missi~ ary Societies of Wilmette Method1st January ll, at the Children's ~~vies Episcopal Church- Mrs. Eugene E. will be "The New Wizard of Oz m 5 reels. This extravaganza in films will Teal. Patronesse_. of the Young P~oples' appeal greatly to the boys and girls of the community. Missionary Societies of the W1lmette Methodist Episcopal Church and of the The program the following week will Annual Benefit Concert of the Young Women's Missionary Society on Fri- consist of "The Indian Agent," "The Rink" a 2 reel Charlie Chaplin comedy, day, February I, 1924. Mrs. M. Grace Quigg, Mrs. Gilbert Stansell, Mrs. Carl and :.The Ghost of Slumber Mountain." ] . Zipprich, Mrs. Fred A. Troy, Mrs. The men of the Parish are planning to Gordon M. Culver, Mrs. Harry Vf. Mons, Mrs. Fred H. Mason, Mrs. \Yll- invite the congregation of St. Augusliam Mason, Mrs. Thos. C. Mould mg. tine's including all members from high l.lrs. Edward A. Kracke, Mrs. Robert C, school age upwards, to a complimentary Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dee A. Stoker, Mrs. dinou on Wednesday, February 6. On James T. Edwards, Mrs. Samuel H. account of the large numbers expected Darst, Mrs. Chas. A. Lundberg, ~{rs. dinner will be served in both the Club Archie Franklin, Mrs. B. C. Davtson, House and in ·the Parish House and will Mrs. Josiah Kletzing, Mrs. Albert }. be followed by a social evening. Nystrom, Mrs. B. V. Hill, Mrs. A. B. , Smith, Mrs. Daniel Stecker, Mrs. 1:111'1 ~D llrrot"D l U Pierre Bontecou, Mrs. Thos. H. West, r.nuLialll LU lllfd\M Mrs. Richard J. Burrows, Mrs. Arthur "·---------------Greenleaf and Seventh. William Guise, pastor. Services for January 27: Worship with sermon by the pastor. The message will be based on one of the Old Testament Lessons for the St. Augustine's annual meeting was Third Sunday after Epiphany. Read held too late to give aecount in this the interesting story of the "Cleansing week's paper. The meeting of the con- of Numan, the Leper," in 2 Kings gregation w \t preceded by -1l dinner 5: 1-14. What a striking picture of the served by the ladies of the Associated helplessness of a proud and vain wo~ld Guilds in the Club House, which was in dealing with the terrible fact of sm I lar«elY attended and thoroughly enjoyed Bible School at 9:45. Let every teachby all. er do his best in securing the regular At 8 o'clock Dr. Carleton eaiJe.d the attendance of every member of his class. annual meeting to order in the Parish Have you gotten in touch with your abHouse. llr. E. H. LiUy was elected sent members? Also try to secure new Secretary and Mr. Clarke Leach and scholars whenever there is a favorable Mr. J. A. Donovan tellers. opporttmity. The catechetical review Repo£U of the year's work were given be continued next Sunday. .,_ 1he Rector, ReT. PnMis- ]'. Trnmp, e Curate, Mr. Oliver Pringle, Treas- Because of the extremely cold weatbrer of the Parisb, lir. E. H. Lilly, er last Sunday, it has been--considered reasurer of the Chur Schools, Mrs. best to holil over the offering' of Lutb00<1. Seo-etal')' o( the ·an World servir:c until next Sundat. .Lester C. !'Wo~·· Guild, Mi Laura Duy for Ct.l · \fUI also help the needJ. the Woman's AuxiliaQ', including the The response last Sunday was very li~ nited Of,rirw- ~ittee ~ith Mrs. rrat ' 2lobert E. Kenyon as Chairman, Mrs. . F. Webb for the Daughters of the The Memory and Song club will meet Xing, Mrs. W. D. Hamilton for the at the church after the school hour. Mrs. Girls' Choir, a. J, C. C~ort r Cas will irett nruaic and the pasHome of Aged, Miss SIJl tor .,ill short drilta in memorizint ortham for ~ Afta'r Guild, MT. Rob- Bib~ ~11- this way our boys ~rrt Kenyon for the Pioneers, Mr. Clarke and girls will not only be able to sinJ Leach Jade ~h tor the &,. at_ die dnrrdt ~rriee ~ionally but ,Scouts 1111d ~ S.itb for the Will be creatly a1~ Ia ,their work for ;Acolytt. Ga.illt. The litec·r ahcf ft- thl laea~ifal memory cehi~te. ~ed for the Boys' Vested Choir, the yree Children's Movies arried on at The choir will meet on Friday eve.. A Reminder of Your Resolution Keep the 1924 Account in Good Shape Next Su nday is the fourth since 1924 da wned. Have you been keeping faith Without a let-up in your aCcount with the Lord ? At ·each month-end examine yourself earnestly. Don't slip! Proudly live up to that New Year's determination to record faithf ul church attendance 52 weeks of this year. You Need the Churchthe Church Needs You! I (sr. AtmmNE'S rn§J L. Fuller, Mrs. Eugene E. Teal. ~ COME TO CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ ~ ~"e DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: . St. A.,.ti.e' I . J~ · aJ a-cJa . 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rro. HtJurt Carut011 F~r~~~a-a Lake and Wilmette A~. Rro. St~phna A. Lloyd Firtt hurch Christ Scientist Teatla St . .... C..tral AYe. j Christian Science Reading Room 1113 W ila ette AYe~. St.W.'s L1dl.eraa Claan:la Wilmette and Park Aves. Rro. H enreo" W. Me~~,. 1\e Fnt P~ a-a Ninth and Greenleaf Rro. G~org~ P. Magill Hours: Daily (except Wednes4ay and Sunday at II A. f. Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wedn day 'rl' timoniaJ ~ M ~ing Wednesday: 9 A. ~. Jo 1 :lfS P. M. at 8 P. \(. Saturday: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Wor)<e b)' Vary Ji&Jter ltldy and 'unday School 9 :45 A. M. Su4Aj.ect of th Le son J a auuy %7: "Truth.'" all other authorised 'Cbrletlan 8cle{l~ J.dterature may be borrmon rowo· or purchased. · ervic !I: Forest and Wilmette Aves. 'F.t.eue .... t.~~.er. a-a . 730 Greenleaf Ave. -: Rro. WilliaM Gllise Rro. Fr~ir Slifkr The Fmt Mc6. Ill a..rcta '. Lake and Wilmette Re-1.1. Gilbe,.t Sttllt.sell ·Aria: Tlae P11blic ia cordially i.YitM.

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