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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1924, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, TUNE 27, 1924 WlllLIMIEllllE CIHIUJJRCIHI NEWS AN[)) JP>AJRll§IHI ANN(())lUN<Cl&MIJ&Ntj Methodist Church \VIlmette and Lake Avenues Rev. George Gilbert Stansell, Pastor The following services will be held on Sundav, and It Ia hoped that every member of every family will attend one or more of them. 9:30 a. m. The Church School In all ita departmt'nts will meet. 11:00 a . m . Morning service and !ll'rmon by the pastor. 6:00 p. m. The Epworth League m eeting. Topic : "!ofy Country ." ture ot the church. The project will be nnanced bv those who were baptised or confirmed at St. John"s In past years. as a memorial. da~· Ever)· teacher and otfl ct>r o! the Sunschool should attt>nd the met>tlng on llonday, June 30. sinct> Important matters concerning vacation work and the general oragnlaation of the Sunda\· school will bt' discussed. Several papers prepared b>· the teachers will be read . A report of the association meeting will also be rendered. NOTES FOR THE WEEK S d Monday. 12 :30 p. m. Lunch club at m;;.hu;;: !;{';~~:,s r~~~r)~r ~hi:~·.' s~~~ th~:3~e~~r~. YT:!· :io/l."scouts In their are invited to come. rE'gular meeting. Tueeday, 4 :30 p . m. The Girls' Work committee will hold Its regular meetIng In the parish house. 1 Wednesday, ' :00 p. m . llldweek s n ·ice of praise and prayer. Thurs<la)·. 7 :00 p. m. The Junior Scouts will meet. WILMETIE BOVS J l and Ove Weberg, 1419 Hill, all of Wilmette, are going to Camp Roosevelt with English Lutheran the first contingent of boys who will asGreenleaf and Seventh semble from all parts of the country William Guise, Pastor Se rvices tor June 29: Holv Com- at the LaSalle street station on Monday tnunion preceded by preparatory morning, June JO, enroute to the camp f' ~ rvlce at 11 o"clock. The message on a special train leaving at 9 o'clock, for the day will be based on one of the beatitudes : "'Blessed are the pure central standard time. · In hea··t !or they shall see God.'" This group will be iollowed by two There will also be appropriate music. others, on July 21 and August 4, giving JJible school at 9 :45. Graded lessons. from 800 to 900 boys opportunity to avail themselves of the courses in sumN~w scholars are always welcome. mer school, military training or junior ThP CO'lcert given recently wag very camp. succt>ss!ul. The music committee and The entire camp will close on August the artists deserve much praise !or thl.' excellent program which was 16. Boys of good character from 10 rt-ndt!red betort> the many friends who to 18 years of age are eligible to attend. filled the auditorium of the church. SaperTiaed by Cort "'We also express our thanks for the liberal otrerlng. Camp Roosevelt is conducted under Parents having children from 5 to government supervision as an auxiliary 14 years of age should not overlook of the Chicago summer school system. the Daily Vacation Bible schools now It is attracting nation-wide attention bebeing conductt>d under the auspices of cause of its unique policy for giving the Wilmette Church council. boys, on the basis of a public institution, Definite announcement pertaining to a course of highly specialized training, the July meeting of the Missionary excellent care and food equal to that society wlJI be made next Sunday. of the finest pri,·ate camps. This is made possible through the support of First Presbyterian Church . the war department, Red Cross, Y. M. Our Sunday school meets as usual C. A. and public-spirited. men who bear each Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. all financial burdens. A three-weeks' Vi·ltors are Invited. Anticipating the Fourth of July, the outing under finest possible conditions, sermon subject next Sunday morning costs each recruit $33.00 for the trainp~~~i~~Js':J.~e Church and Present Day ing, mess, and healthful outdoor vacation . .Jl.a.UJotJc ·ervJc~7'·~cJ;IJ;"';;;;.,c; Dl'W&ta An-craace "K'eeol'd of the G. A. R., American Leglan and Doy Scouts. Major F. L. Beals, supervisor of phyWe have lent the one morning sical and military training in the Chichurch service at 11 o'clock. The cago public schools, is in command of church is located at the corner of the camp. He is busy in his office at Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. the board of education, 460 S. State ~ ~~::~r ""r~:ld'::r1_or all strangers street, perfecting arrangements for the ""The world moveJJ along not only Acby the IP&&ntic shoves of Ita great comfort of the first contingent. l~aden. by tbe millions of tiny pushes cording to the enrollment so far this f~e~ rank and ftle of honest year, all previous attendanc~: records will be smashed. Ill J'OU do yo·r part next Sunday Aplicatioos for the second and third :O~.~~C:.tb~fr~~o:?orld move alonar periods of attendance will be accepted t:i!tTou a real, honest-to-goodneu at the camp headquarters, Camp Roosevelt, Indiana. r" Th t> following members of the Int e rm ediate league were graduated Into the Epworth league last Sunday evening: Anna Margaret Stansell, Allee James, Ruth Mlller, J eannette Smith, Myrtle t "arlson, Catherine Bickham, Harriet l\tons. Anne Matson Louise Hendrikson, Ruth Kinne, Francis Matson, <:onlon Buck. Fred Lundberg. Robert Burrows, Stanley Culv~r. Earl PoronJoseph S. Monfort. 1124 Linden aveto, Lt>roy Stoker, Fred \Vaidner, nue, Fenton Hopkins, 721 Ninth street, :\Iaurice Osborn. Jl!JJC OFF FOR C AIID,~inJc~oim~miu~ii t~ieis~se ir~vie~dijo~rieil~sie~whie~rie~i·n~oiff~ier~thie~piu~biliic~,'i'~s~a~id~Dir~.iR~aiw~liinig~si,"ibuiit~phiiia~,i~Atila~nitiicfiCijityiianijdiNieiwi~Yio~r~kiibe-i Illinois. for early or incipient cancer and for fore arriving borne about July I. business and 32,820 in customers over Surgeon's Knife'a Enemy the previous year." to Cancerous Growtba Wiaa Natioaal Honor 1 d Springfield-"What the scaffo d an The Public Service company won noose are to the murderer, the surgeon's nation;al attention a short time ago, knife is tp cancer/' declared Dr. Isa_ac D. when in competition with all electric Rawlings, state dtrector of healt~, m an li~ht and power companies' in the interview here on the preventton and United States, it was awarded the cure of cancer. Capital punishment reCharles A. Coffin medal for 1923. In lieves society from danger, while surgimaking the awar.1 the prize committee f th stated that it was "for distinguishrd cal operations may remove rom e contribution . to the den' lopment of body a group of cells, the criminals of electric light and power for the con- the body, which have embarked upon venience of the public and the benefit wild and lawless career of growth and of the industry." · destruction that amounts to a murderous The company's stockholders are riot among the cells of the body. practically all customers of the com"For advanced cancer the medical propany, 92 per cent of them li,·ing either fession still has no method of cure to I precancerous conditions conditio~~ known to precede and perhaps to ~ cancer-surgical operations, radill. treatment and X-Ray treatments hate 11 three been employed with considerable success. These methods are absolute~, scientific and offer positive hope fer cure when cancerous conditions are rectly diacnosed and treated early ough. Physicians must be consulted early in regard to such matters. - '* 0:. T~ 11 1 Mrs. ]. H. Long and her granddaugb. ter, Evelyn Mack, of 815 Gregory awnue; are on an extended trip in the ealt, They are accompanied by Miss Mack'· father, Walter L. Mack. They intend to stop in Washington, Boston, Philadd- ve respon worthi are be to jo travele1 Europe usual Mrs. Kenilw 3 Will Start on Outing at Roosevelt, Monday m t'a Europe fran, Hawke Mrs. C ter, M Louis Hawke middle Englan Switze ~on.~.. B Mr. The Responsibilities of the ChurchesIII. THE CHILDREN A sane philosophy and a true moral sanction cannot grow in the consciou~n !'~ ~ an individual, of a com- munity, or of a nation except on a foundati9n of religious principles and precepts. fdJ : =-~'a 'af'1\~ June !1, beln&' St. Pet· ~. tllere wlU be Holy Commun- e:.!.._ unday, St. Aogostinr' s Parish ha tile m~q. wlth NEW BOND ISSUE t. AUC"Qstine's choir boys &nd the ~ from the St. Augustine organlaan l~ft for eamp at Lake Ripley 18eonain, Tuesday morning. They ill be gone for two weeka. The rec~ left with them and returned on i edbnellday. Re . F . J . Tromp will be n c arge ot the camp. Mr. Thomaa Fullerton, choirmaster. will also be In attendance the full time. The Boy ehoir being absent at camp :~!!. Prevent choir alnglng next Sunchurch 11Chool have been discontinued ! or the summer. The seulons of St. Aucustlne TO BE FLOATED Therefore there rests upon the churches, jointly with the parents, the responsibility of imparting to the coming generation an understanding of and a love for the great truths of Christianity. This responsibility the Wilmette Churches are discharging to ·their uttnost. Subac:riptiona Are Opeo.ecl b Public Service Company y "The c:ompany is offerin· this stock Plaaa .... now "';nd r W&7 to rur- to pro':·de funds for increasing its generattng capacity, facilities and al8b tile cbaDeel of St. .Jolla·· with attar. J~tara. baPtletry aad pulpit, and equipment to take care of the conIt 1e lloJNid that by aezt fall u.... may stan~ly increasing demands for its all .,. lut&Ue& O.e ...... Will · car- servtce. Ill 1923 the company eajoyed rW Mt In til... aa.d all WIU . . 1Jl Pl&a to ·tall' for tbe early eveniq. Further. increase in the large in,.est~ent m properties by the Public Servtce Company of Northern Illinois ~as been announced by that ~Y St. John's Lutheran m a letter to the 21,000 preferred and WUmette and Park Al-enuea, Wilmette common stoc:kholder· offering them Herman W. lt[eyer, J.l. A. Pastor 406 Prairie Avenue. Telephone UU the opportuntty of sub cription to a Church Telephone 3111 new 1ssue of 7 per cent cumulative SERHCBI preferred ~tock on ad,·antageous 9:30 A. lf. Sunday school and Bible t~rms ca_rrymg a\·aluable subscription clasars. rtght pnvtlege. 4 mo!.: 5 A . M. First service and serThe announcement states that the m;~_:oo A. M. Second service and aer- comp!iny's electric and gas business is growmg at such a rap_id rate, that it expects to spend th·s year about MEJI:ft!YGS June JO, Sunday school $10,~,000 for additional plant and ext Uohnday, era at 8 o'clock. Thuraday. July 3, The llakrotllen ten.stons to the already existing propc I ub at 3 o"clock. erh~s, va~ued at more than $70,000,000. Thursday, July 3, The Y. p S. and Busme s 10 1923 wa the largest in the "·atther league. · company's history and for the first Saturday, June ! , Sunday school four ~onths of this year showed a Plenlc, at Glenview forest preserve. large mcrease. Sabec:riptioaa Limited 1 All aboard for the Sunday school Pen c neJ:t turday. June % · at the Because of the limited amount of Glbu\'lew Foreet Pres rv~;. All Sunday b ool chlldren and those who wlsb to the new preferred tock, the company taken out to the plcnle «roundto are states that stockholders mu t confine to meet at the church. Wllmette and their subscriptions to one share of new Park avenu a, at 1 to l:JO O'clock are wtU there await tbem. · stock for each fi,·e hare of preferred or common stock now held. Owners Accordtnc to preP&ratlons and of stoc_k on July 3 will be permitted to f.lana this Ia &'Oing to be the b at out- subscnbe at 100 pt r hare either in ·· ever bad. Games and eventa gf&'all 11:1..._ hr Ule lltUe onea and tbe cash, in quarterly payment · or on a oaea, tor the old aad ~. :ro· ten monthly payment plan. The priviRetr llment. wm be aenred at ~ ~e of subscribing ends on August I .-rounda. Sunday .ellol ehlldren will The company's ~er to stockholder~ " ·iv n tht>lr uual allotm nt of free says: tlcll:eta. Brlq a baaket Juneb and ··e DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: Sa. hpsti.e's ,..,_. a..rG Fn ~ Oa.cJa U40 Wilmette A"Ye. RtV. Hflbm Carln~n~ l St JoJu.'a I.daeru a..rcJa Wilmette and Park A YeS. ne Fm PreUrten.. a..a Ninth and Greenleaf RITI. c,,..~~~ P. llfl(lill RtV. H,..... w. MIY'r t.h-; Forest and Wilmette ATtS. RtV. FraNcis Sti~ Wil.ette 703 Greenleaf Ave. Rft!. Ws1,._, Ct1iM r..-. I.daeru a..rcJa ne Ant led. lsi a.-ca. I.alte aad W"....._ Awa. Rft1. GilWrf 'St.anD ~ II:...... Wltla tile lll'ebltec- evidenced by increases of $2.-m,zO ia the largest busiDess in its history aa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l!l~l!ll!n!~!l~:l~m~~~~~~~~~l!l~"~~~~l!llll!rJ!II~~~~

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