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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 13

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May 20, 1927 WILMETTE home of Mrs. S. T . Lewis, Rot"·sart road, Kenilworth. The college group of the Epworth league met at the homP of l\liss Attig, 2116 Sherman avenue, J<}vanston, la:-.l Sunday evening. l\liss ·Attig led the discussion. At this meeting, the omcers for the coming year were e lected. They are as follows: president, Frank 1\lillingtou ; first vice president, Robert Kimbal. ; second vice t>resident, Dorothy Fuller, third vice president, l~leanor fir:samor · ; fourth vice president, Harold Wegnt>r: secretary, Dorothy Herlocker; treasurer, Jane Nystrom, and tmblicity chairman, Kenneth Osborne. The Co lleg·c lt·agut> will meet at tht· home of Dorothy Fullt'r, ~115 Tt>nth street, Sunday t' \·ening at i:i :30. )[r. Denoy(;r will le ad the discussion on "Christianity in the )1odern 'Yorld." The Hig·h School league will meet at the home of Pred \Yaidner, 1046 Greenwood avenue, Sunday evening at 5:30. LIFE 13 iYethodist Church 'J'he Methodist church is located where "\\.ilmette avenue crosses Lake avenue "\Yhilc it is under denominational aus~ pices, it is in a very real sense a community church.· All its services are· open to all who find profit and value in them 1ts minister and church staff are avail~ a~Jlc for all who are in need of any sernce they may render. Like all oth('r vrotestant ehurdlCs, it has within its tnf·ntbt·rship not only l\lt:>thodists but those rt:ared and trained in other denominations as wc·ll. It offers a cordial Wt·konw to all who have not a church home elst>whert> to bt.-conw a part of itt> f~·llowship. young people of colh:gt· agt' arr· t rymg· a new experiment. ln!-'ltc·ad of m eet !ng be~orf' church, they an· now ll1t·e~ mg· immediatt·ly after tht· morning .st·t'\'l<'e. At the pre:cwnt tinw, )lr. llt·lt';JYt·r, a formt>r college proft·Hsor, is lt-admg th~> clafis in t-~e .stud,· of Pos{lkk's b0ok, "Tht> ::\Jodern t·~t· of the I :iblt· ." The rlass bt.·gins at 12 :20 and <'ln.st·.s at 12 :50 .. It ifi OJWn to all young Jl··oplt· who are mterestt·d in :mch a dil::,·ussiun. Tht· (:t·nf·ral Building CD!lltllittt·t · authori;wd by · a n ·ct· nt Quartt·rlv t 'onff·rl'llt't· has now bt>(·n appointed. · 'l'ht· ~ub c·ommittt·P on Plans, compos(·d of ~h,::;srs. I lt·ntle:r, Culver, Harper, i\lon.s. Poronto, anti \Vt·~t, are now bu~ily Pngaged in !'electing an architect. It is eX(ll·l'ted that tlwy will within the n··xt few days be able to announec the employment of an archit+>ct skill(·d in t·~H· designing of ('httt't·h structures. At that titnl' a more ··omplt·t·· announc(·mcnt of tlu· full comlllittt·t> and thf" g-t·nt·ral w~Jrk will bl· madc. Tlw pastor's sermon tH·xt HundaY morning will Ct'nter around thl· tlwm:. .. \\'hat \Vc Do \Vhen \\'e \\'orship .." On<: uf tht· major points of discussion in all dturrh gatherings today is thi:;; Yital mattt·r of worship. E\'(·rywlwn· t·!tl!l't' iR a tww int<'rest in tlw :;;ubk<'t of W·)rship. cia~· 'l~!w Baptist Church One of the best audh.· nces of the year assembled to hear the reading by Mrl-1. Agnes Lamb and the exposition which followed by the })astor, of the Story of the Prodigal Son, last Sunday. Under t·he titlt> of '"flw Two Greatest Stories E\·er Told," last Sunday and this Sunday, are gi\·pn to a connection of that great p'\rable and the companion parable "The Good Samaritan." The latter will be presented at tlw sen·ice at 11 o'clock this Sunday. ~Trs. Lamb will read and 1\Ir. Stifter fiPNlk. There will be appropriatt' music. The Village Evening ser\'ice will be held in this chu,rch at 7 ::!0. Dr. HoraN~ Grt>e lt'Y Smith of th1· · \Yilnwttf' Parish !\Jt>thodh:t churc·h will preac··~l. H£> will furtlwr reply to th(· quPstinns hrought out br the· recent fJUt>stionnairt> submittf'rt to tlw nwmhf'rs of the \Vilmette Chamber nf CommPret>. Dr. Smith w.ill take as his th~·m' .. Should the Chu t'('ht>s Be Closed?" Worship begins at 7 ::w o'clo('k with a st·rYi('(' of song. 'l'lw pastor pn·aeht ·s at th· · t 'niou Sun1·~\·t·ning s··rvicl' whkh is held at t llt· Uaptist chureh at 7 :-Hi. His th··m1· 'Pw Hig-h l'i<'hool B. Y. P. l'. will nH f't ft~r fht· ,.,.t·ning hour will ht· "Sh"uld at fl :30 in ' Childrt-n's hall. Thf' topic tilt· ('hur<.,~cs of \\.ilmi'ttt· b· · ('Jm~(·d ·:" will lw .. LParning How tn Talk." .John Ou~H··s g-roup will lead . . In !·q~itt· of t~t· lun· of tlw ~priJtg t·\'(·ThP annual lllt'eting of tht· l'llur<'h will tllllg'~, tnt,·n·st Ill Uw FPllowsllip St·l'\' ic·t·s c·onttnUt·s. A goodly C'01llllallY g·athf'J' Uf' lwld on \\·t ·dnesday evening, May 25. ,.,,1· a dt-"votional servit'P an<l a s··rious Tht· ...\.s!-'t·mbly will he at li o'clock in tht> ··nnsidt·ration of somt· of 1 hf' Jll'ohli·llls rhttr<'h audit .. t·ium and tht> banquet will uf dJUrC'h lift ·. bt· ~t·n·i'tl at ti :30. Following· a short busin~·ss s~·ssiun of the ehur<'11 t·)l're will Plans fcJr th·· Sumnwr (.'amp art· \\'t·ll br a Pl'ogTnm 0f pagt:"antry and ~ong. und··r war. Tht· ramp conuniltt·t·, vom· g-in·n hy tilt· \\·oman's ~odt> t~· and tlu JHJ.s··d nf ~l··ssr!-'. B. N. ('ox, l'hait·mau .1 rhoir. f~ . Hai'Jwr, and L . E. l\Jatson. }tlld )ft·~~ Tlw ('amp Fin· c iirl.s will lllt'l'l on dam~·s Hanawalt and \\'illiam.s, han· l~ll gag·:fl Onillt· .J. Borl'lwr~ as manag·,'r. ~r nnrlay a ftt-rnoon at ;:; o'dock. ThE' Hoy ~<'outs wi II nwd nn Th urs<la" .\ dtrt·l'tor anrl St-"V<·ral ('Ounf'ilor~ will ht· ,,,.··ning- at 'i ::w. · :o;··lt·l'!t·d for t·ach of th£> camp Jwriod.s . Tlw clloit· will lllt'd for rt·llt·arsal 0n Th,. Boys' camp will lwgin .lutw :! ; anti run until July 11. Tht· tiirls' <'nmp Thursday ~tt ~ P. ~1. "·ill ht·giu July 11 and I'UII until .lulv Tht· \\'ilmdlt · Ha pt isl chun·h is locatt·d ~;; .. Th! · charge for t·he two wN·k ramil . pt·l'ltHl ·~ t\\'t·nty-ont· dollar~ ,.x<'lu.si\·,. of at tlw eonwt· of \\' i lmd t e and Fot·est t ran~portation. Tho~· · wi.shing to g·,) a n·nut·s. Tlw pastor, Ih·\·. Francis Carr :-;h"ul<l makt> aJ)}Jikation at a \'t·n· t·arl\· Stifh·r, may lw st't'll in .JJis study at the d :l!t ·. . . ehurl'h during tlw mornings of tlw Wt·<'k Tlti~ C':tTnJl is OJWn to any lw~· nt· girl PXt'l'llt :\fonda~· . ancl at nth11- tillWS 1,)~ · in \\' ilmdt·· who t'al't·s fnr this kitHl of appoint nwnt. Tilt· \'11 url'l1 offit't' is Olkll flail~· f1·om !I 1o I:! ancl 1 to :>, clo~in~· ';l( ·a ti()n . Saturcht~· at I:! . ( 'huJ'(·h t··l··phot1t', \\.ilTh· · · Yc.ung l't·oplt· ar~· giYin!!· !-'t·rinu~ nwttt' 22!lii. :t t t· ·llt ion to th1· ~'H·lt·<·t ion of <h·lt·g-alt·l' t·1 t ht · Epworth lt·agut· institutt· at Lakt· t i··ll··\·;t. 'I'll'· institutt· will IH' helcl frntn .July 11 to Jluly JR. :\ft·morial Suncla:r will hc· obst·n···d in lh·· ~Tdho<li.st <'hurch by tht· aclmini.stra· tion of t·~w Sacrament of thf' Lord's Sup11~'1'. It will . mak,, a suitabl·· oh.sPr\';llh"' of t hi~ gTdl.t flay in thf' lif,. of our 11 ' 11ion . Things Bard to Clean That is hard to clean in the ordinary tub-his underwear, hosiery-all his laundry. We'll wash and iron it all to a king' s taste. A phone call-Wilmette 6 0 6-brings our driiJer! Home Laundry A. F. DENZINt Prop. 525 Main Street Phone Wilmette 606 - WHITE CASH MARKET CO. 1189 WILMETTE A VENUE PHONE WILMETTE 2779 PHONE WILMETTE 2538 Th£> Friendly Circle will hol<l its rc·g-11 monthly tnf·f'ting Tuesday cn·ning·. ':\fay 24. at thf' Young People's HousP :tt S o 'clo<'lc. Ew'ry mf'mbt>r is; urged to b t· vn·:scnt for tlw ' 1Pction of officers fo1· tlw coming year. A spE>cial program is to be hacl. Hm~tesscs: )Jrs. Elmer \Yilliamfi, l\Irs. Hogers, Mrs. Youngbt:'rg-, and 1\Irs. Smith. b r BETTER MEATS Quality Considered. LOWER PRICES Our Prices Always Lowest. ThP First division will nw.-t at ~ o'l'lock, Thursday, May 26, at the home of Mrs. , H arry C. Kinne, l:l~4 Elmwood a n'tHI<'. Tht:' Second division will meet with :\frs. J. Campbell, 8Hi Lake avenut-, Thursday, Ma~· 26, at l 0 o'clock. '.rhis being the last division meeting of t·~te year, all members arc urged to be prest·nt. If not able to be present, please l"nd your year's pledge so we can complete our report. The Third division will have a picnic in one of the Forest Preserves Thursday, May 26. Note the change in plans. 1\leet at the ehurch at 10 A. M. Lunch<'On will be the same as the dinners at the church. The Fourth division will meet at t·!le Watch Our Window for Daily Specials. Phone Orders Promptly D alivered. - PREE DELIVERY -

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