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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 41

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· ·.~ Jtme 18, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 41 Methodist Church 11 a. m. Next Sunday morning Dr. Stansell will preach. 9 :30 a. m. Church school in all departments. Men's Bible class taught by Professor Schermerhorn. The Friendly Circle taught by Mrs. T. H. West. High School department, Worship service in charge of Willard Osburn. 6 :45 f). m. Epworth league. Subject: "Why Study the Bible?" Leader, Willard Osburn. 7 :30 p. m. F e llowship service. 7 :'30 p, m . Monday, Boy Scouts. Troops and 6. These troops are in charge or ·wmard Osburn. ~ Number Three of a Series ... .~ 4 p. m. Tut>sday, Girl Scouts, Troops 3 and 4. This will be the last Scout Meeting of the season for these two troops. The troops wi.ll gather together aA"ain for next year's work the first Tuesday in SeptembH. Miss Laura Endres in charg-e assisted by Miss Eloise Smith and Miss Althea Northam. Every girl iH urged to he present for this· meeting. 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday. The Girl Scouts of Troops 1 and 2 will meet at this time for the summer. Miss Dorothy Herlocker and Miss Betty Older in charge. Reasons Why You Should Come to Church 3. To Hear -sermons that are prepared and delivered by trained preachers and teachers of the word of God; inspirational divine worship and music that will help you to become a better Christian. 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mid-week servic·e or prayer, praise and meditation conducted by the ~finist e r. 7 p . m. Thursday. Junior Bo:r ~couts. Mr. Bennit in charge. 8 p. m. choir r ehearsal. 4 p. m. Saturday, Juni0r hearsal. choir re- Church school pic nic, tomorrow, June 1!), will be held at th e GlenviPW Fores t Preserve. Everybody is invitt-d. A gnod tim e is assured. For those who have no other means of reaching thH picnic grounds, transportation· has h~·~' n proYided and the cars will leave the ~lt'lhn dist church at 10 :30 a. m. Bring Pnough lunch for dinner and supper and come with your best picnic smile. I I- St. Augustine's Church Next Sunday, June 20, will be the third ~unday after Trinity. There will be Holv Communion at 8 a. m., Church ·school and Bible classes at 9 :45 and Holy Communion with address at 11 a. m. At next Sunday morning's service at 11 a. m. St. Augustine's congregation will join with Rev. Edwin G. Hunter, a member of the parish, in celebrating the (;ompletion on that day of his fifty years in the ministry of the Episco]>al Church. On this ac · .:o unt the st>n·ic(· has been ch:mged from ~lorning- Prayt>r to Holy Communion. :\Tr. Hunter will speak briefly on his fifty yean;' experit·nce in tht' churl'h. MORNING SERVICES AT ELEVEN EVENING SERVICE of combi1zcd Churches at 7:30 i1~ the First Methodist Church. Lake aHd Wilmette Aves. Rf!V. Gilbert Stansell, preacher. Hearty Welcome. Good program. St. Augustine's c hoir hoys will Ieaw tht· beginning of next wee k for their annua.l camp at Crystal Lak(', \Vis. The Loys will IH' drin·n up by pariHhioners and du1·ing- the time will be under the charge of Dr. ( 'arld o n, re ·to r of ~t. Augm:tine's. Tht·Y will return to '\Vilmette tht· night before thl' Fourth. The sessit)n!'l n1 ·xt Hunday of ~t. Augustine's Sunday ~chools \vill be the last for the current ttUHTlt·r. Th e schools will r e-opt-n on the Sunday aftt·r th e as:-:t·mbling uf the grade ::>chools in \-\'illl1 t't te. , On Tu esday nig-ht last tlw boys of St Augu!'>tint··s churd1 ('hoir, along- with the dtoirmastl'l', Thomas H. Fullerton, and tht· reetor, w t·rt· g-ut'~ts of :\lr. and .\lrH J. T. Lak~o·. 12!1 Fifth HtrPd, at a party on the Jwa(·h . At a larg-e bonlirt', wieners wt>re r oaste d and pun c h, hot coffee :-; ;J ndwi c lws, C'nkt·, fruit and l'andy were .st·n·ed, aftl'r which the boys indulged in ~ames. DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rev. H .Wtrt C.Mltton Fint Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Sttplur~ A. Lloyd St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Aves. Rev. Herman W. Mrytr The Fust Presbyterian Church Ninth and Greenleaf RtV. Gtor:gt P. Magill Thursday, .June 24 iH tht· <.lay appointed by the ('burch to celebrate the Xati\'iQ of St. John tlw Ba.ptiHt. Owing to tlw absence of th ' rector at tht· ('hoir boys camp in \\'iHconsin tht· usual 8 a. m sen·il'e for Holy days will be omitted. The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Aves. Wilmette English Lutheran Church 730 Greenleaf Ave. ' Rtv. WilliDm Gt~ist Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phelps, 530 Linden avenue, are expecting as their house guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs Louis Williamson and family, of Newman, Ill. Rro. Francis Stifltr The FJrst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmatte Aves. Rev. Gilberl Stansell DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Oateopathic Phyaiciana Residence and Office Published by lu r,.terchurcla A.tlwrli.rirtg Co··itttt, Wilmdlt Church Ftderatiet,. 913 Ceatrnl Aveaue Phoae 300

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