Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 11

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M ·tlo4llt Cll·rc ' I . The Xethodlat ehunh I· located at the lntenectlon of Lake and Wilmette avenue& WbUe It Ia ,oJDDIIIed as .QP8 ot the laqer denomtnatlone. It Is at heart a community church. There an already repreeentatlvea of III&DY dlfte$nt denomlnatlou .l n Ita membership, and .all tboee who do not Gild a happy church home elaewhere are welcome to Its fel· loWBblp. Thl8 church. however, reaches beyond the vlllaae limits and has In Its membership maDY repreeentatlvea of other north Bhore ~mmunltles. From the stand-. point of Xetho4lam, the Wilmette Parish llethodiBt Eplacopal church serves the territory between that served by the Evanston churches and that of the North Shore church at Glencoe. · I .. _._ the Interest of many. A variety of themes le belha etu4led In theae meetlnp. 'ftle PJ)et to be lltu4led next week le the · famous colored poet. .Countee Cullen. The followl... four llnee auaeet aomethlng of hle lnslcht and attitude: "She even thinks that up In heaven Her · class Ilea late and snores While poor black cherubs rise at seven To do celestial chores." The Woman's Exchange Is open dally from 10 to 6, except on Saturdays when It cloeea at 1 o'clock. A Bakery sale will be held thta Saturday morning. The phone number of the Exchange Ia Z891. 'l'he mid-week meetl... continues to hold: Tile ...... Ia·· SUNDAY SBRVJCBS 11 A. M. Wtclaallay Tatia·ial Meecia- P. M. ... Saaclay Sdlool Ea~ 9:45A.M. February 5, 1928-Subject: "Spirit" Rlllflinl Room-1 1 6J Wilmttt· Al7tnrR HOURS: Daily (except Wcdnatf-.y and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.: Wcdnaclay 9 A. M. to 1:45 P. M.: Satualay 9 A. M. to 9 P. II. The First dlvlslon will hold Its pro. gresalve dinner this evening, February l. The Wllme.t te and Winnetka W. C. T. U. The ftrst coune will be served at the wlll meet with Jln. Eupne Feuehtlnger, church at 8 :10: salad at Jlrs. Lundbei'B'·: 3'18 Hawthorne lane, Winnetka, Monday and dessert at the home of Jln. Pap. afternoon at Z o'clock. Tbe Woman's Foreign lllBBlonary 80clety will meet Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the church for eewlng. The hostesaes will be lin. R. C. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. J. IL Dyon. Devotions will be ldven by Mrs. L. F. English, and the f~n by MrM. Ra.Jph Moulding. Please bring your Christmas cards for scrap books. We will have studies In the The music committee announcea the "Mystery Box Questions" for January. employment of a new oi'ganlst, Miss Karle The High School league will be enterE. Briel. Mi88 Briel Is a highly trained and fully experienced church organist. tained In the 'home of John Waldner, She has had several years of experience tOM Greenwood avenue, Sunday evening. In the conduct of worship eervlces, and Kr. Julian Nave, who has been In India with her handling of the organ will great- for several years, will give ..Appreciations ly add to the beauty and dignity of the of the People of India." The Waldner family will supDJy. special music for the morning hour of worship. evenlnK". The meeting begins at 5 :30 The pastor's theme for next Sunday o'clock. morning wlll be "Building the Church." The entire church mourns the passing It comes In the nature of a sequel to the sermon preached two weeks ago on away of Mr. B. F. Lewis, Sr. He has "Sermons In Stone." The latter Is soon been a famlllar figure In the council and congregation of this church for more than to appear In printed form. twenty yean. During all these years his leadership has been genuine and sinNext week Is known as Boy Scout cere. His word baa carried weight again Week, marking the 18th anniversary of and again. He was one of those sympathe Boy Scout movement. Special at- thetic, patient. far-seeing men that tention will be paid to the work of this churches can Uland aftord to lose. A brief organization In several services. serv.lce In charge of the pastor of this A meeting of the Oftlclal board and the church will be held at his home, 908 Central avenue, Saturday afternoon at Board of Trustees will be held next Monday night at 'I :45 In the chapel of the 2 o'clock. church. The Girl Scouts of Troop IV held an ' The married members of the Phllathea Investiture on Tuesday afternoon at the class will entertain the single ones Tues- church. The musical program for. next Sunday morning will be u follows: The Organ Prelude, "Adaalo (Symphonie V)," by Wldor; and the Or&an Postlude ..Flat Lux," by Dubois. 'l'he choir wtb Bing, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," by Schnecker, and ""The Lost Chord," by Sullivan. 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