- . ---- LIFE Kar 4, 1928 of Interest to .· the ChurchWaukegan, Saturday, May 12. All who can go should make their reservations ~ Tbe General Conference of the Method- with Miss Attig, Margaret Bickham, or lilt Church is now In session at Kansas Lois Hanawalt before Wednesday of next City, and will continue · its sessions week. throuchout the month of May. This is the quadrennial conference of the church and Is made up of an equal number of laJ'Dlen adcl mlnisten from all over the The service Sunday morning at 11 world. Every country in which Method- o'clock wlll be ln charge of Prof. A. J. lam works Ia represented at thla con- Harms. Prof. Harms ls professor of ference. The pastor of this church, be- Christian Education at the Northern Baplntr one of the eight delegates from the tist Theological seminary. Rock River Conference, Is in attendance The Sunday school meets at 9 :30. Comthere. During his absf:nce, the mid-week .ervtce will be In charge of Dr. Stecker. pletely graded lessons for all ages. Class... He will be assisted by some of the lay- es for men and women are held in the men. Dr. Stecker will also render any auditorium at 9 :45. pastoral service that may ·be necessary. The High school B. Y. P. U. will meet The church oftlce Is open, and any calls may be registered there ; phone, Wil- at 5 :30 Sunday in the Guild room. Lois Phelps· group will lead. mette 2348. The regular mid-week meeting of the A miniature session of the General church will be held Wednesday evening Conference will be held every Sunday at 8 o'clock in the Guild room. Rev. morning In the Men's class to which Ralph Morphett will continue with his women as well as men are invited. Dr. series on the llfe of Elijah. Schermerhorn plans to lead the group In a discussion of some of the. vital issues The Boy Scouts meet at the church that wJll be considered at the conference. at 7 :30 Thursday evening, May 10. A few of these are : Reorganizing our benevolences now The choir, under the direction of known as World Service. Madame Gilderoy Scott, meets for reA new edition of the hymn-book and hearsal Thursday ev~n ing at 8 o'clock. ritual. The Woman's Baptist Mission Union AdmiBBion of laymen to the Annual Conferences. will have its monthly meeting Tuesday, The election of native bishops for the May 8, at 11 A. M., at the Hyde Park Baptist church. The speakers will be older mission fields. The establishment of suitable Peace- Mrs. F. S. Osgood and Mrs. G. W. Taft. education agencies. '£he church office is open daily from Election of District Superintendents. 9 to 12- and from 1 to 5. Saturdays from Life Tenure of Bishops. . 9 to 12. ConsoUdatlon of the Advocates. Goers of Our Village Parsons of Marietta colleae wlll apeak to the Senior department. In the momlnc worahlp ~ervtoe at 11 o'clock the cueat preacher wiD be PresJdent Edward 8. Pareona of Marlett& college.· His sermon-subject wiD be ·'Ltatening In." On Monday evenlnc the board of trustees will hold Its monthly meetlnc In the church ofllce at 7 :SO P. M. Too Wekeacama Camp Fire Girls will meet at .the Church on Tuesday at a:SO P. M. Mrs. H. A. La.Roy 18 CU&rdlan of the group. Roosevelt Troop No. 2 Boy Scoutawlll meet at the church at 7 :30 P. lrl. On Wednesday the Junior choir will meet for rehearsal at 3 :46 P. lrl. Amy Leslie Toskey Ia the director. The Senior choir will rehearse · at 7 P. M. under the direction of Amy Leslie Toskey. · Wednesday evenlng at 6 :30 a banquet will be served In honor of the mothers and daughters of the parish. ElabOrate preparations are being made to take care of a large crowd. Tickets are being sold under the direction of the Glrl Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls and the girls' classes of the Church school. Mrs. N. P. Colwell has been secured to act as toastmistress and the pro~rram committee has arranged a unique program. The dinner will be served by a few men from the Men's club. Tickets should be procured or redervatlons made by Tuesday morning. The Boys' cl!!'!» will meet at the church on Thursday at 3 :30 P. M. under the direction of Mr. McCormack. The May Breakfast of the Woman's Guild wtu be held on Friday, May 11, at 12 :30. This Is to be a purely social meeting and a dell.;htful program has been planned. Mrs. Mida Anderson, soprano of the church quartet, will sing a group of songs and members of the East End Circle will present two very amusing one-act plays, ··wanted : A Cook," and "The Rummage Sale." M ethotli11 Cburch St. John's Lutheran Wllmette and Park avenue, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue, telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 Fourth Sunday after Easter 9 :30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes 9 :30 A. M. Preparatory service for communicants 9 :45 A. M. First serYice and Holy Com. munion 11 :00 A. M. Second service and sermon Sermon : "Discipleship and Spirituality" lleetlaga. Friday, May 4, at 1:45: Junior Walther League Saturday, May 5, at 7:45: Church council Monday and Friday at 4 : Children's classes Monday and Friday at 5: Classes at Winnetka Monday and Friday at 7 :30: Evening classes at parsonage Monday at 7 :30 : Committee of Confirmed Monday at 7 :45: Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:45: Meeting of Ute congregation · The Lord's Supper will be celebrated during the first service next . Sunday morning, the general confessional or preparatory service for communicants beginning at 9 :30 and the regular service at 9 :45 o'clock. Those wiflhing to receive the Sacrament are requested to announce thi~ to the pastor on Friday evening, May 4, at the parsonage. Wilmette Baptist 8ervlees The regular monthly meeting of the '£he 'Vilmette Baptist church is located congregatio~ will be held on Tuesday The Mid-week Fellowship service will at the corner of Wilmette and Forest evening next at 7:45 o'clock. Every votbe ~eld Wednesday evening from 8 to !I aYenues. ing member is very urgently requested to o'clock in the church chapel, with Dr. be present. Others are welcome. Stecker in charge. A special meeting of the church council Dr. Holllngton, Professor of Preach'£he First Presbyterian church, Rev. will be held on Saturday eveulng, May 5, Ing at Garrett Biblical Institute, will be George at the pastor's study. This meeting has P. Magill, lJ. D., pastor, is located the "preacher at the Morning Worshii> at the corner been appointed for a few days earlier of Nint.h street and Greenservice next Sunday morning at 11 leaf avenue. North Shore cars stop at than usual because of another meeting o'clock. .8ighth street and Tenth street, just one on Monday· The Woman's Foreign Missionary so- block from the church door. Always a ciety will meet at the church Thursday cordial welcome for every one. Morning The date for the reunion of the conat Z o'clock. The secretary of steward- worship service at 11 o'clock. Sunday firmed has now been definitely set as Bhlp, Mrs. Fleming, will give a demonstra- school at 9 :30 A. M. Junior· church at Sunday evening-, May 27. Plans are tion. Please be prepared with answers 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 5:30 under way at present to make this the for the Mystery Box Questions. biggest get together ever held at St. P.M. John's. A short half hour social getThe Queen-Esther Standard-Bearers The quartet will offer some special together is to precede the service. A will meet after school on Friday, May 11, anthems and solo numbers on Sunday folder is also being pr_ e pared which will at the home of Virginia Bullivant, 900 morning. Catherine Bushouse, ~oprano; give the order of service together with Oakwood avenue. · H.ose Lutiger Gannvn, contmlto; John the names of all the ;-:onfirmed listed by D. Miller, tenor; Emmons C. Carlson, classes, and finally an announcement of Please send recipes for the Exchange bass; Erma E. Hounds, organist and di- the larger plan to be carried out by the Cook Book to Mrs. Reinhold or Mrs. rector. confirmed during the summer and fall Burpee as soon as possible. of this year. Next Sunday the topiC' for the C. E. The order of the service next Sunday The Woman's Exchange is open daily society will be "How to Choose a Life from 10 to 5 except Saturdays when it Work." If you have chosen your life follows: cloaes at 1 o'clock. Ther·e will be a work we hope that you will be willing Organ Prelude: Invocation in B Flat . . · · · ·. ·. · · .... ...... .. ...... .. . Guilmant Bakery sale in the Exchange next Sattn·- to gi ,.e us some of the reasons for that ehoit:e; maybe you will be able to . day morning. Miss EJecta Austin help someone els(' to make his decision. Hymn No. 104: Crown Him With Many Crowns. Tile Scouts will meet as usual next Frank Heynolds, our recreational di- The liturgical service wee.k. Monday night the Junior Boy Scouts will meet under the leadership of rector, is organizing ~ome teams for Choir: Awake thou that sleepest . Stainer . Mr. Osburn ; Tuesday night the Boy hor·seshoe and playground ball among The Apostles' Creed Scouts will meet under the leadership the men of the chun.·h. If you are in- Hymn No. 121 : Christians come of llr. Ball. Girl Scouts, Troop f, meet tere~ted in these sports, call Mr. Reynolds The Sermon : Discipleship and Spirituality on ·Tue8day afternoon, Miss Humphries, at Wil. 992-M, or Wl'it~ him at 726 Organ Offertory: Repentance .... Nicode The Benediction captain. Girl Scouts, Troop 2, Wednes- eleventh street. Postlude: Grande Choeur . .... .. . Chauvet day afternoon, Miss Humphries, captain. We are asked to call e~pecial attention Girl Scouts, Troop 3, Friday afternoon, 11188 Fitch, captain. The annual registra- to the meeting of the Men's Bible class tion ceremony wlll be held in Troop 4 which meets every Sunday mor·ning at 10 o'clock under the leadership of A. L. on Tuesday afternoon. This is one of the fine churches in I Mlller. Wilmette. The following announcements The High School league will discuss i nterest to Our .Junior church is planning a special of the program will be of what a Christian's attitude should be toward war. Walter Lindblad. John program for Mother' s Day. Several of members of the Church and to anyone who may desire church fellowship. Waldner, and Wendell K~lth have charge the members will be on the program with of the meeting. They have secured Mr. something extra in honor of. our mothers. The Central Avenue Circle, Mrs. J. M. ChMter Bower to lead the discussion. He The church meets E>very Sunday mornBoyd, Chairman, is meeting today at talked to the High School League earlier ing at 11 o'clock in the Junior Assembly T. the home of Mrs. C. N. Culbertson, 919 In the y~r and there have been many room. Elmwood Ave. Mrs. L. E. Rudd and Mrs. requests for his return. All H. S. students Mid-week meeting, 'Vednesday, 8 P. M. Arthur J. Taylor are the assisting hostare Invited to join us Sunday evening at esses. Luncheon at one o'clock. 6 :10 In the Young People's House. The Woman's society will hold its aliThe East End Circle, Mrs. S. R. Mason The worship progra'm for the High day meeting on Tue::~day, May 8, beginSchool department of the Church school ning at 10 o'clock with sewing. Execu- Chairman, Is being entertained today ai the home of Mrs. Frank Watson 1341 will be In charge ot the girls of Miss tive committee meeting at 11 o'clock. Luella Burrow's class. A different class Luncheon at noon to be served by Spoke Chestnut Ave. Mrs. G.- F. Johnston and Mrs. Harriet Knowlton will have Mrs. L. V. Pierson will assist. wUl have charge each Sunday 'morning 11. from now on until the close of the year. charge of the program with the general Troop No. 1 Girl Scouts wlll · meet at Each will give a little resume of the topic "Going the Second Mile With Our the Church at 7:15 under the leadership year's work In their Sunday school class Neighbors." Mrs. ·Elmer Berol wlll lead of Miss Elizabeth N. Brown. the discussion of the part of the topic and what It has meant to them. referring to "Our Neighbors." Mrs. Vira On Saturday some of the mem~rs of The Church school attendance was low- Van Deusen wlll conduct the devotions. the Senior Department wlll attend the er thap usual last Sunday morning, Pilgrim Federation to be held In Glen Scout meetings:· Boy Scout troop No. 5, probably due to the. change of time to Ellyn. Cars wlll · leave the Church at DaJ'IIdlt Saving. The percentages were over-night hilc:e, May 4 and 5. 3:3~ . Meeting Monday at 7 :30 P. M. u folloWB: Nursery, 80% ; Beginners, Girl Scout Troop No. 5, Tuesday at 3 :45. 'llfl,: Prlm.a.rrt 76%: Junior, 63% ; High The Church BChool convenes In all deBoy Rangers, Saturday, 10 A. M. lctioOI, It%: Younc People's, '24%; Adult, at 9 :30 on Sunday morning. 4'1". The three perfect classes were Miss You· and your friends are cordially partments Varteya, Primary: Miss MacMorran's, Invited to attend the Annual Gu~st Day There are classes for boys and girls of all ages and anyone ls Invited to become Prlma.r7: and Kiss Miller's, Junior. Will meeting and the Woman's AuxlUary of a member. tile parenta help us to make this per- Olivet Institute Monday, May 14. Receataae attendance higher next Sunday? ception at 11:30 A. M., program at 12 'Mr. McCormack will speak In the Junior o'clock, and luncheon at 1 P. M., 50c. 'ftae High SchQQl league Is planning to Notify Mrs. W. H. Ellis (Wll. 1328) not congregation at 10 :30. av to the Northern DI~Jtrlct ~lly at later than Saturday, May 12. At the same hourPresldent Edward s. Presbyterian Church St. Au,gustine's Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church-hd ... Sunday, May 6, wlll be the Fourth Sunday after Easter. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M .· Church schools and Bible classes at 9 :45 and Holy ·Communion with address at 11 o'clock. Next Sunday being the first Sunday In the month, will be the regular Sunday for the Boy's and Girl's Corporate Communion. Friday morning, May 11th, at 10 :30, there will be a special Communion service for the presentation of the "Woman's United Thank Offerln-=-." The blue boxes In which the Individual women of the Parish save their offerings during the year will be collected before that date. Mrs. Burt A. Crowe. of Kenilworth will snve a short talk on the work and alms of the '"Woman's United Thank Offering." At the conclusion of the Service In the Church, the Associated Guilds will meet In the Club House where luncheon will be served to all. There will be no meeting of the Associated Gullds today. Friday, May 4. The last meeting of the season will be next Friday, May 11, In the Club House, after the ..United Thank Offering" service In the church at 10 :30 A. M. Luncheon wlll be served. Monday evening. May 7, the Church club of Chicago will hold a dinner at 6 :30 at the Auditorium hotel, to which all men and women of the diocese are Invited. Tickets can be procured from the rector or at the dinner. The Bishop of South Dakota will be the speaker. Congregational Church English Luthera· The Fo·rtla 8··4ay After Easter 9 :45 a. m. Sunday school. Joseph JohnBOn, ··terl·te·de·L 11 00 : a. m . Morning Worship. Sermdli: ..The Spirit of Truth." 8:00p.m. WednesdayChoir Rehearsal. 8 :00 p. m. Friday- Luther League -at the church. lrllaa Ruth Nordberg, devotional leader. lrllu Karlon llelbye and William Melbye, refreshments. · The Chicago Conference of the Illinois Synod of the United Lutheran church met tn Belmont Park Lutheran church, Welling and Lavergne avenues, Chicago, April 30 and May t. Pastor Empson and Arthur Stark of ZOOS Isabella street, Ev-