April l2, 1929 departments girls below High school for age boys openand at 9 :30 A. M. the The Congregational church has a special interest in the coming of Lorado Taft to the Sunday Evening club on Sunday night. Mr. Taft Is just closing his season as the . president of the Chicago Congregational club and has for many years been an outstanding layman of the church, giving generously of his time to bring his noble conception of the beautiful into the life of the church. The Neighborhood Circle will meet vn Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rollin Hitchcock, 906 Greenleaf avenue. The . assisting hostesses are Mrs. Butz and Mrs. Claggett. 'fhe church school facuklty will hold its April dinner and conference on W ednesday. A special educational emphasis will be given to the mid-week meeting. Mr. Loper will speak on "Erasmus." The faeulty will join the attendants of this sen·iee at 8 P. M. 111 WILMETTE LIFE 55 ;:~~~~--~~agm1i~iijli~fi~~~~-i!~ijiilj~g~&BLiU~BB~tiij~ii~BiiPA~~-~~ First Presbyterian Ninth street at Greenleaf avenue IlH. Clyde Randolph Wheeland, B. D . 534 Sheridan road, E\'anston Sunday, April 14, morning worship at Dr. Wl)eeland's sermon topic will be "The Kingliness of Christian Friendship." All people of the community not identified with some other church are in\·ited to all the services of the vVilmette Presbyterian church. 11 o'clock. "There's a Church in the Valley in.the Wildwood No Lovelier Spot in the Vale" . . Sunday school at 9 :30 A. M. Classes for all ages-graded instruction. Christian EndeaYor at 5:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 P. M. "Fitting the Jewels of Truth into the Book of Revelation" will be the De\'otional Study. Dr. Wheeland will pick up the titles which compo:,;e the mosaie of the Book from Genesis to He\'elation. Ht> \'elation flashes a li ght backward over scrir>ture and reveals the books of the Bible as illustrations and consummations of the truth of the Book. Hebecca Spoke will meet at the chun.: h, Tuesday, April 16. Dinner at 6 :30 P. )f., followed by the business meeting and program. All Boy Scouts of Troop 5 will meet at the church. Monday at 7 :30 P. :\-1. April is the month for renewal of Auxiliary memebrships for Chicago Chris~ian Industrial league. Mrs. H. T. Reilm~ 1503 Greenwood a venue, Wil. 3049, wtll rect-i\·e contributions for this cause. Following is the musical prognun for Sunday, April 14: Organ Prelude-"Largo" (Xerxes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handel Anthem" Behold, God Is GI·t-at" ... ..... Xaylor Anthem"EYen Me" , ·. Organ Offertory~· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .v arren "Deep Ri\·er" .... . ......... arr. by Yon S olo"The Lord Is My Shephei·d" . ..... Scott .Mrs. Gannon Organ Po~tlude"March in C" . .. .· . . .. . .. .. . .. . . Faulkes Do the words of the old song about "The Little Brown Church in the Vale" bring back memories to you? Do you remember the old church .in the old home town? the friends who gathered there? the happy times-the sad times-but always the friendly times among the folks at home? There is a friendly church for you in your new home town. Why not come next Sunday and make the new contacts which will mean so much to you and your children in the years to come? 1 Let your children have a "Little Brown Church" to remember. """ "'"" Kenilworth Union Kt>nilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Vr. Herbert I.... WilJett, minister Sunday, April 14:- Prof. C. S. Patton of the Chicago Theological Seminary will oc_<?UPY the pulpit in the absence of Dr. W Illet.t, who will be speaking in t·he Wilshire Boulevard Christian church, Los Angeles. Dr. Patton's subject will be "The Dominant Mood." ' Sunday school at9 :45 A. M. Classes for a ll, and all welcome. Our new director of religious education, Richard ¥'· Ca~ter, is now in cha'r ge and is provmg himself a competent leader. The Ladies' Guild has c1osed its work for th~ seaRon. Among the gifts which they have made n.nd distributed during the Year have been contributions to the Little \\randerers, the Infant 'Velfare and the Visiting Nurses' Association' some three hundred pieces in ·an. They have equipped twelve suitcases for Judge Mary Bartelme's Court. They have made seventy-~even dresses for girls at Harlow Arden, and for the Northwestern and Stockyards districts of the United Charities. In addition they ·have made and distributed thirty-five charity comforts. The Wednesday e"Vening lectures have been discontinued for the present. Dr. and Mrs. Willett left for California last Sunday evening. Mrs. Willett will remain there through April. Dr. Willett will return this week, filling some engagements on the way He will fill his pulpit here Sunday, April 21. His subject will be, "Distance." Directory of Churches: Wilmett~ .... English Lutheran Church The Fust Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Rev. Carl I. Empson Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland The Wilmette Baptist Church Fortst and Wilmette Avenues St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Rev. George D. Allison Rev. Herman W. Meyer The F~rst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues F~rst Congregational Church Rev. Vere V. Loper Lake and Wilmette A venues Rev. Horace G. Smith St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 11.40 Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton Published by the Interchurch Advertiaing Committe., Wilmette Church Federation t\irilif\iiirlilfl\ilWit&lfi\WAif--··fl