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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 39

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October 15, 1926 WILMETTE , 11 LIFE Jlln 1111. Jt]ilQIIlQillUiilthiiOiilt llllt Jliii mn n"' Jill\ ""' 111 " "Ye Are the Light of the World" will be Mr. Stifter's sermon theme at the morning worship hour at 1 ~ o'clock Sunday. This is the second in a series of sermons entitled "Jesus Said." The choir, I undet· the direction of Madame Gilderoy Scott, will sing "The Ninety and Nine," hy Protheroe. 1\Ir. Barnes will b e at the · nrgan. ~ ~ Baptist Church n Ill& The Sunday school m eets in all df'J)artments at ~ :~0: Th e r e is gradf'd instruction under competent leaderlShip for all ages- also c lasses for young pPoplP a nd ftor m e n and women. Tlw Junior and Interrnediat<> Baptist Young People's union will m ePt at 11 :20 after thf' C hildre n's sermon in the morning service. ProviHion is also ma1l £' for tht-- care of small childrf'n during morninK· worship. Th£> Sunday F.vening devotional s.-rvic ... of the F. A. H. (Fe llowship and St'r\"ict-) will be held In th<> R. \\r. room at ;; :~0. Tht> St>nior R. Y . P. £'. will m··t.' l ar in Ch ildn·n's hall. Lt·slit· HuntiPy will lea d . E ~ E E ,.. ~ Autumn Sounds the Bugle Note Recalling Us All to Work and -worship! The last summer month has passed. Behind are three delight .. ful months of vacation time-of relaxation and ·easy going. After the stiff climb up the seasonal grades of winter and spri~g we have coasted in car.eless .ease and carefree comfort down the restful slope of Summer. Now Autumn sounds the bugle note that recalls us to duty. Business men and women are back at their desks. Schools and colleges are re-peopled with boys and girls returned to serious study. And. as we resume our duties with renewed zest and zeal. let us remember that our first and greatest duty is to God-who has blessed us both with work to do and seasons for rest and recreation. The man who makes best use of Sunday makes ·church attendance the chief event of the day's program-filling in \Vith physical recreationt mental refreshment and social fellowship with family and friends. F :-; : :~n This church <'o-o pPrat (·s with tht· fiun11aY Evt>ning club whieh pr(·St·nts at 7 ::~o :1( tlw CnngTPgational C'hurr·h Sunday Snil'kland <:illilan with )[bs Dawn Hulht·rt as soloist. Tht' Monthly Confer nc1· of Sunday w.,rkt·rs will he lw ld at th t· r· · · ~id ... nct· of :'.fr. ('. Y. f'lark, 2G 1:\ Park pla<'t·, EY:tn~tun on ::\Jo nday PVPning at R o'do·'k . Tilt· third ~f'~:.;ic,n nf tlw Sdwtd of )fi s"i·IIH will bf' lwhl \\'('(!rlt'sday t·Y··ning, t 'Ctoht· r 20. Clas:ws for nwn and wom··tl at j :4:i . Stt-rt·optican lf'ct ur· · at R :30 ,,n " Building Tnnf· r Purity," a ~tudy of ('llri~t .ian c :iris' ~chool Lift· in .Japan. Th·· chnir will mt>d fur ro·h· · ar~al on Thursday e\·t· ning at o'clock . This (' \"f'ning thP mPn of 1 ll·· ··hur<'11 will nwet in thP intt'n·st of tht· Sunclay ':\forning- 1\fpn's Biblt· c l a~s . Th<·r· · will h·· ~ hort <uldress .. s hy nwmho · r~ of tlw ~rou p and t't' llHtrks from tlw g·w ·st of tho · prt' si<lPut of tl11· ··\'t·ning-, ::\Tr. ,\llt ·n. :\It·n·s <'lnss of thv Xorth Shor· · Baptist t'hU!'<'h, Chic ·agt· . Tilt· 'Vilnwtt·· Tiapti~t C'hurch is ln··atdl at tlw conH·r of For .. st ~11111 ""ill lldlt· aYf'ntH·s. Th·" 1Ji1 ~; tur , Hr·> ' F. C . :-;tifl~·r, may h·· St ·t·n in 1 IH· !-i! Ud\' olnrin~· tlw mnrning·s r·f til·· w ···k ' :\f'· ' l·l :\l'ln tltt\~ and at otht· r tin11's hy :t pp·tintnw:lt. Th·,. dlUrch oflkf·, in 1·hai"g"t· ,,f .\Ti s~ ~ia l ... Jlt· lt··nn~H'k··I', is opc·n 1laq~- fr ' ·'l1 !l t o 1:!. and 1 to;,, rlf1sing- at 1~ on ~<ttur ,l:l~· :-. . «'hur<'ll td(·ph<mt·, \"\'iltnt ·: :·· ~:::::-~. St. Augustine's Church -- Odobt·r 1 i, will h· · tlw t ll'··ntidh Sunda~· aflt-r Tl'inity . TIH~ rf' will bt· Hoi\' ('omnwnion at S a. m · 'liurl'll !-iC·Iw.o l s at ~ ~ :4;) a. m ., :ttHl mornin~ prayl'r with acldrt·ss at 11 a. m . ( lctt·ht·r 1 R, lwin g ~~. Lukf"s tlwrt· will h;· Holy (~ommunioll at :'t. .\ ug·uHtint·'s at f\ a. m. .\londay. 1·~t~·. ~unday, ~ F "'t·dn£>sday nt' next \n ···k tlw wonwn who art' working togt>th(>r for thP ha:t.aar nk..ting honw~. f'a~h \Yednf'sday at diff<' t'<' nt m<>et in tht> r.:>~iC. P n c" of 1\'Trs. R. ·E. Kt' nron, 1011 Ort·e nwond avt'!Hit', for a day'H work, with luncheon at noon . Ei Directory of Churches·: St. Joha's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Rei). Herman W. Meyer nn Tuesday niQ'ht last, a rlimwt· and l'h't·J1tion at th<' \Vilmettt' \Vornan's dub, tt·nd f' red to Dr. C:ilbert Stans<'ll. ministf'r of the Methodist EpiRcopal church, and :.rrs. St.anst>ll on thf' occasion of his lt·:t ving \\.ilmE>ttt> to assumf' thP pastorn.tt' at Elg-in, Ill. 1'hr rt>ctor of St. Aug-nstinP's spokt> as represf'ntimr the oth<'r ministN·s and ehurC'IlPs in \VilmPtt(·. Tht' Dioc('snn Ass<'mbly of tlH' <'haJ)tHH of thf' Ordf'r of th<> na ughtt' rs of t hi' King in the dio<'ese of Chicago. is m<'f' ting today at Rt. Augustint>'~. Tht>rt> will be n servi<'f' of Holy ('omnrc,mion in tht<'hUr<'h at 11 o'doc.k during- whit·h thf' Rt. Rt>v. S. P . Griswold. coadiutor hi~ hop of thE> dioN'Sf>, will C'E'lebrate Holy f'ommunion. and Dt·. Carleton, tlw rt>ctnr. will give . an ad~lrf>ss. Lunrht>on is fo hP Sf>rvPd in th<' Club Houst> at 12: :tO n"<'IO('k and th('rP will bP a hnisnt'~S mf't'ting- at 2 O'<'lO<'k. Mr~. n. l\L 1\fickey is clir·t-('tnr of tlw chaptf'l' at St. AugustinP's :\fr~ . TinhPrt Rtoddard. g<>cr··tary, and Mr~. n . n. Browf'r, trf'aSUl'l'r. Lt·Sif'r Wood. sPnior w~rdPn of Rt. A ug·ustinl"s. n<'cnmpanied by :\Trs. \'Voocl. is absf'nt in C'alifornia on a thret' weeks' trip. · \Yilliam \V. White, son of our last senior warclf'n. 0.£>orgt· E. \VhitE>, and for many years a choir boy and a<'OIYtE' at ~r. Augu~tin<"s. was married In the C'hurC'Il bv thP- reC'tor last S::~turdny night to :\fiss Beatrice Metzel of Kenilworth. The F~rst Preshyteriu t\arch Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rtf). George P. Magill The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rei). Francis C. Stifter Wilmette Eaglish Lutheru Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Rei). William Guise Fint Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rei). Stephen A. Lloyd The F~rst Methodist t\urch Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rei). Gilbert Stansell St. Aupstine's Episcopal Church 1 140 Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton ~ F ~ Published by llat /ratn-clttwclt Adt~trlirifl(l COfllfflilttt, Wilmtttt Church Pederatio"

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