WILMETTE ··L -IF 'B' October ·26~ 1928 .NeWs Of Interest to the Methodist Church Church~Goers of Our Village bytPrian church: Friday- Boy Rang-er~ Bwart Cook. Scoutmaster, and Mr. MeThP Boy Scouts meet Thursday evening Junior ~cnHtl'l for boys 8 to 12 years of ,..hrm~ck will hike to thP. Cabin-in-the at 7:30. The annual Harvest Home Dinner ts age. Meeting at 7 o'clock. Mid-week Wood~=~ Friday :md spend Friday and Saturday nights there. Choir rehE-arsal will be held Thursday being held Friday night at the church. meeting WedneHday at 8 P. ¥"· evening at 8. The capacity of · the. church for serving · Tn another part of this ·issue of was more than exhausted before all the rt is planned to have an In~tallation The V\1 ilmette B~ntist church Is the reservations were completed. The ad- Wilmette Life will be found the an- ~arvice for the Rev. Vere V. Loper on dress of the evening ts to be made by nmincement of the appointment of the Tue~=~day. November 13. at which the Rev. church of the lie-bted cross at thE' corne1· Prof. R. D. Hollington of Northwesterl" GenE-ral Building committee of our NehemiAh Bo:vnton of Boston, Ma~~ .. has of Wilmette and Forest avenu~s. university on the general theme of "Art church. accepted an Invitation to preach the Inand Religion." Dr. _ Hollington Is just stallation sermon. Further announcehome from Europe where he has made The Annual Harvest Home din~er will ment of this Important event will be made a study of art and arch!tectur.e . . be given Friday evening, November 9. later. There will be a program a-fter the dinner. Wilmette anfi Park avenues, Wilmette New members will be received Into the Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor ehurch on Sunday morning. This will 406 Prairie avenue · TPl-=-ohone 1396 Rebe-cca ·Snoke extends an invitation bt> the first class received at the begin- to attend the »layette "The Minister Church telephone 3111 ning of the third year of the present Comes to Tea," in the Sunday School Sunday. October 28. will be the twentypastor's administration. The growth of Auditorium this evening at 8 :15 o'clock. flrro:;t SERVICES Sunday after Trinity. It is also the the church Is suggested by the fact that A silver offPriug will be taken for the day l!let apa'rt by the hl~=~torlc church to Fridav at 7:45: Dean H. H. Kummkk one-fourth of the present membership ·,ullding fund. of Valpo U . honor the memory of ~alnt Simon and joined during the last two years. Sunday MornlnR" Saint Jude. There will be Holy ComThe church office is open daily, except munion in ~t. .AURUE~tll')e's at 8 A. M.; 21st Sunday after Trinity The Sanctuary service next Wednesdav Saturday, from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. C~lls Church Schools · and Bible cta~Res at 9:45 9 :30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible night will begin at 8 o'clock. The t~crfp fot· service of any kind, lncludin~ ~ntl Holy Communion with address at 11 classes. ture study will center around the theme, pastoral service, can be furnished at all o'clock. 9 :45 A. M. First service and sermon. "An Accent That Betra.y s." The pastor times by communicating with the church 11 :00 A. M. ~econd service and sermon. wlll give a character study of some of secretary, Phone Wilmette 1575 or 688. Thursday, November 1, wtll be All Sermon: "The Symbolism of Our Altar." the men and women In Pilgrim's Progress. Saints' DaY. the day ~et apart to clm:e up the Church year by gathering into MRRTTNGS The Chicago Methodist Social union one commemoration all Saints not other- Monday and Friday at 4: Clllflses fo1· holds its fall banquet at the · Sherman wise named. There will be Holy Comthe Christian education of children. hotel Monday night at 6 :30. The guest munion services in St. Augustine's at Monday at 7 :30: Choir meetln~. Vere V. Loper, minister of the evening will be Edgar Guest. Wednesday at 7:30: Boy Scouts, Troop 6. 8 A. M. and at 10 A. M. William E. McCormack, minister of Over thirty members of this church will Thursday at 2: Ladles' Aid and MisEducation attend the banquet. sionary. · The Women's Associated Guilds have Invited Miss Dorothy Sterling-, president Thursday at 7 :45: Senior Walther league. The tentative date for the layina of the The East End Circle is meeting today of the House of Haooiness, Chicag-o (onP Friday at 7 :45: Junior Walther league. ... r:~t the home of Mrs. J. C. Gaven. 91!l corner-stone of the first unit of the new Elmwood avenue, for luncheon at 1 of our Church institutions), to speak to them at their meeting in St. Augustine's church building Is Sunday, November o'dnck. Mrs. D. J. Davis and Mrs. H. A. The services next Sunday mornim:: Club House Friday morning at 11 o'cloc'k. should be of particular Interest to all eleventh. An appropriate program wlll Whitman are the assisting hostesses. be prepared for this occasion. Luncheon wlll be served after the ad- the members of St. John's because the The Wekeacafila Camp Fire Girls are dreo!'IS. All women of the uarish are oastor's Rermon will be based on ~mch The Ladies' Aid society will have an to have a Hallowe'en party In the church cordially Invited to attend. This will be passages of the Bible as · are symbolized all-day sewing meeting at the church. parlor the regular Friday meeting of the Guilds. by the many pieces of carving on the tonight. They will sew for Lake Blutr. Mrs. S. E. altar and reredos just Installed at the Leeman Is the chairman. Luncheon wlll The LaYmen of the diocese are hold- church. St. John's extends a . cordial Sunday the Church school will meet be served by the Fifth division. The In On Ing a Laymen's conference at St. James' welcome to all who are Interested to atthe following departments: 9 :30 a. m., business meeth1g will begin at 1 :30. The Primary Community House. 666 Rush street. Chi- tend the services. department, Junior department, speaker of the afternoon will be Mn~ and Intermediate department; 10:45 cago, beginning with dinner at 6 P. M., Robert Nightingale and her topic wlll be, a. m.. Cradle Roll and Beginners departThursday, November 1, and clo~ing SatThe attendance at the services of Jubilee .. Important Civic Questions." me-nt; 12 noon: Senior department and urday noon. Prominent bishops of tho has far surpassed ~xpectations at every church, clergy and prominent laymen will service. All of the S\,lnday services as Forum for Adults. An All-Day Rummage sale will be take part In the program. Laymen from well as the week-day evening service~ held by the Ladles' Aid at the Economy St. Augustine's will be welcomed. have taxed the capacity of the church. At the morning worship service at 10 :45 Shop Thursday, November 1 and Friday, Mr. Loper will preach on "A Mountain We have no doubt that the two concludNovember 2. If you have any articles to Top Experience." This will be the InA meeting of the Merit Badge Coun- Ing services of the week's celebration wlll give tc the group for this sale, please troduction to a series of sermons which selors of our North Shore Boy Scout be as wen attended. The speaker on phone the chairman, Mrs. C. G. Smith, Mr. Lover is planning to preach on the org-anization will be held in St. Augus- Thursday wlll be the Rev. Alex Ullrich Wilmette 1020. or -any of the division Sermon on the Mount. Burt Squire, pop- . tine's Club House Thursday evening, No- of LaGrange, president of the District chairmen. of Northern Illinois. and on Friday Dean ular Chicago soloist, will sing at this vember 1, at 8 o'clock. Hem·y Kumnlck of Valparaiso university service. A real Hallowe'en party for the Philwill deliver the sermon. athea class will be held Monday night. The Forum meets Immediately followPlace, unknown. Meet at Ruby Mac- Ing the morning service. A very enthuThe men of the church gave the pastor Morran's home. 1326 Central avenue. at siastic group under the very able leader"The Present Day Messages of the a surprise after the homecoming service 7 :45, Monday evening, October 29. Bnok of JPremlah," which our minister on Tuesday evening. George F. Simons. sip of Mr. Glenn Jackson Is discussing brings Sunday after Sunday, continue to chairman of the congregation on behalf problems every Christian faces. The Girl Scouts, Troops I. II. and IV. Interest and challenge all of our oeople. of the men, addressed a few words of will have a Hallowe'en party at the This church co-operates with the Wil- Dr. Allison's topic'. Sunday wi11 be, congratulation to the pastor on his comchurch Monday night from 7 to 8:30. mette Sunday Evening club which meets "Jeremiah's Estimate of Success," a VPr- pletion of fifteen years of service at St. in its auditorium at 7 :30. Dr. Shaller dict on men's lives which has stood the John's and in token thereof presented him The Senior Hbth league will meet Sun- Mathews of the University of Chicago test of time. Come and hear it. with a very beautiful gold watch. The day evening at 5 :30 In the Young People's will speak this Sunday. He has just repastor . hereby again expresses his deepHouse. Much favorable comment Is heard on and sincere appreciation of this gift turned from a conference of world religions at Geneva, Switzerland, over the work of our organist and choir. The which he shall always highly treasure. The new lunlor High league will be which he presided. musical background is largely responsible organized Sunday night, November 4. for the fine spiritual . appeal of our MornThe various organizations of the The executive committee of the Church fng service. church are all having their monthly school wlll meet at 3 o'clock on Sunday meetings during the coming week, with · Boyt'l and girls look forward to the the usual devotional, educational, busiafternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Children's sermons we are hearing e~ch ness and social features. Since the ChristE. M. Simonds, 834 Sixteenth street. week. The topic for Sunday is "The mas sale, which is an annual atralr. and Corner ot Ninth street and On Tuesday the Wekeacafila Camp Fire State Highway Preacher." · in which all the societies cooperate, ls Greenleaf Avenue Girls . wm meet at the church at 3 :45. looming up, the societies will have to What inspiring sessions our Sunday make their definite plans at the coming We cordially Invite strangers and School Is having nowadays. So · many on meetings. All the members wlll please those without a church home elsewhere Sea Scout Troop No. 7 meets at the church every Tuesday evening at 7 :30 hand at 9 :30 sharp and such a good attend. to attend the services ot. this church. soirit of Chrl~tian worship and comradeunder the leade-rship of Robert CasterPastor Meyer is leaving for Sheboygan The Reverend W. F. Scoular, D. D., line, skipper. and Charles Crocker, mate. !':hip. We invite others to join us. Your formerly of Duluth, Minn., will supply At the meeting last Tuesday · five of the bov or girl will like the ways of our immediately after the Sunday morning· service in order to deliver a missionary the pulpit of the First Presbyterian new members were advanced to the rank school. ThE>f;e members are sermon at St. James' English Lutheran church. Sunday morning, October 28, at of Apprentice. The F. A. S. society wfll be entertained church in that city. He will be back fot· 11 o'clock . Rermon topic, "The Two Pro- Eu~ene Berg. Ralph Kline, John Shank. at a Hallowe'en party at the home of gramr." the classes Monday afternoon at 4. John Warren, and Howard West. Mr. Walter McPeek, Scout Executive of the Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Guthridge, 917 Greenwoo(! avenue. on Tuesday evening. OctoNorth Shore area. addressed the troop Sunday school at 9 :30 A. M. Classes l'>f"r 31. All are requested to come masked for all ages. Chrifltian Endeavor at briefly on this occasion. and In costume. 5:30 P. M. Reba Michener, leader. Roosevelt Troop No. 2 Boy Scouts also Kenilworth aYenue and Warwick road. The regular monthly meE-tine- of the The following musical program will be meets at the church on Tuesday evenKenilworth. Woman's society will 'be held Thurl'lday, aiven Sunday morning : in~~ at 7 :30. W. Ewart Cook is ScoutNovember 1. There will be White CroRs master. Organ PreludeRev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector Sewing at 10 A. M. Luncheon will be "In Paradlsum" ..... .. ......... Dubois AnthemAt the Mid-week meeting Wednesday served at 12:30 and the luncheon Is in The service at 11 o'clock Sunday morn~ "0, Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus" .. evening at 8 o'clock the discussion of charge of Link N which is under the ing, October 28, will be MornJng Prayer. Anthem...:...: ... ... .. . ........ .. .... . Ambrose "Personal Prayer Life" will be contin- leadership of Mrs. A. Heerens. The pro- The speaker at this service wlll be Mr. ued. Last week a large number of peo- gram at 2 :00 P. M. is in charge of Link Kasaba, an Armenian, who will tell the "I'm a Pilgrim" .. Marston ple were present and took part in the J under the leadership of Mrs. B . Taber. congregation of the present work of the The speaker for the afternoon Is MisR Near East Commission in Asia Minor. discussion. ·Organ OtrertoryAda Townsend of Evanston. Please co"Intermezzo" (Miniature Suite) . Rogers SoloOn Thursday the Cozy Corner Circle. ouerate by phoning your reservations to The offering will go to this organization. "Th~ubllcan" ..... . ... . VanderWater Mrs. G. B. Kneppel', chairman, will have :vour Link Leader not later than TuesAt 8 o'clock the usual Celebration of Mr. Otis an ali-day meeting at the church. Mrs. day morning, October 30. the Holy Communion will be held for the Organ PostludeG. E. Walk is chairman of the luncheon Dr. Shailer Mathews of the University benefit of those who for various reasons "Toccatlna" (Miniature Suite) .. Rogers committee. of Chieae-o, who has just returned from cannot be present a.t the later service. QuartetThe Boys' club will meet at 4 o'clock a notable conference of world religions Catherine Bushouse, soprano The Sunday school will meet at the hour under the leadership of 1\lr. McCormack. at Geneva, Switzerland, over which he Rose Luthter Gannon. contra Ito presided, will speak at the Sunday Eve- of 9 :30. Children are urged to be on time John B. Miller, tenor The Junior choir will meet for re- ning Club. While abroad on this trip a~ the usual procedure Is to be reversed Edward Otis. ·bass this datE-. The session will begin wtth hE'arRal at 4 o'clock under the direction Dr. Mathews was given an honorary de~ on Erma Rounds, organist and director In place of the ~Tee by the University of Glasgow. Miss the le::;son for the day. of Amy Leslie Toskey. church school service the entire school Dawn Hulbert wlll sing. Boy Scout Troop 5 meets Monday at will march to the Kenilworth Union The Senior choir will meet for T :30 P. M. Frank B. Reynold~. ScoutFamily Council meeting on Wednes- church where we shall be the guests ·of master. Girl Scouts meet Tuesday af- t·ehearsal at 7 :~0 also directed by Amy that church's school and join with the day, October 31. will have for Its theme Leslie Toskey, ternoon at 3:45 o'clock. "The Quel'lt of Happiness." Members ar~ children there In a service of worship. Recreational nights: Monday - Men's On Friday .the Central Avenue Circle invited to discuss the ingredients of hapAll Saints' ·D ay t;"Thursday, November bowlln~. volley ball. 7 :30, Howard school; will be entertained by Mrs. F. A. Smith, piness and to otrer · vradical un!ts from 1, on which date the Holy CoMmuoton TuPeday Married couples' night, 8 729 Eighth street, assisted by Mrs. M. G. their own experience. will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Relatives o'clock; Wedneaday-Basketball, Presby-J Uopf and Mr~. J. S . .lphnson. Luncheon The young people will hold their rE-gu- and friends, who have departed. this life, terta.n team. Howarcl ~M"..hool, 8 o'clock · will be served at 12 :30. lar meeting Sunday afternoon at 5 :30 In will .be remembered by name ti'l spectal "rtua.....s--Ycnma-- People's nl~rbt, Pres~ The Boy Scout~ accompanied by w. the Guild room. · (Continued on page 66) · St. John's Lutheran St. Augustine's Church qongregational Church Baptist Church .Presbyterian Church Kenilworth Episcopal