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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE LIFE . June 28. 1929 ·News of Interest to .:Church- Goers Sherman showing the worldwide activl-, ties of the Lutheran church. The entire mezzazlne floor of the hotel has been enFifth Sunday after Trinity. Vere V. Loper, minister gaged for this purpose, and indlcationH · 9 :45 A. M. Sunday school. William E. McCormack, associate are that a large number. of visitors than Joseph Johnson, superintendent. ever will attend. The exhihits will be 11 A. M. Morning worship. This I<~riday the Young Married Peoopen all day Saturday and Sunday. Spe- ple's club is m eeting at the home of Mr. Sermon: "The Soul and Its Lord." cial programs will be given on Satur- and Mrs. F. R. Kilner, 523 Washington Our attendance has been very grati- day and Sunday as follows : Saturday avenue, at s o'clock. fying during the vacation days. The morning a children's pageant presented summer days are days in which many by 150 children of the parish schools ; The pulpit of the church will be occupeople are too busy to take an hour for Saturday afternoon a program for the pied on Sunday morning by the Rev. the worship of God. However, we have women of the church ; Saturday ev~ William R. Steininger, whu is s tudent had a Yer,.y fine average of attendance ning a men's program ; Sunday morning pastor at the University of Washington when compared with the averages of the regular service at which Dr. H. B. in Seattle. Mr. Steininger will preach other churches with which we are ac- Hemmeter of Conover, N . C. will preach ; on "Humanity in the Wind." The folquainted. It doe~ set>m that when God Saturday afternoon a young people's lowing musical Drogram will b e given: biP!':Ses us with these beautiful days and program ; Saturday e vening a special Prelude: "Choral, A Minor" . ..... Franck tht· opportunity of enjoying them In His missionary program. The Exposition is Solo: "Light' ' . . . . ............. Scott great outdoors, that we should pause- open and free to all no admission charge Sung by Beulah Casler for one hour to worship the Giver of of any kind " hatsoever. Everybody Is Offertory: "Dripping Spring" ...... Clokey all good. At times it may s eem a real cordially invited. Solo: "The Lord is My sacrifice to do so, but I am sure that it Shepherd" .. . ........... \' an de Wa t er is not without ill-; n ·ward. nod rewards The church council of St. John's will Sung by Beulah Casler faithfulness. If the Sunday trip iH of meet on Tuesday f'Vt>ning at 7 :45 at the Postlude: "Toccata, F Major" from such length that we must start early_ church. · "Fifth Symphony" . ... .... ...... Widor in the morning, what could IJe more fitServices will ht· hf-'ld as usual at th ~ ting than to stop at some House of God Dr. Loper left on Thursday for his vaalong the road and Ppend an hour in church on Sunday morning next. cation, which will be spent at the L. A. His worship. It would ;tot ket·J) u:; from Bower cottage at Hest Lake, Wis. H~ making the proposed trip aud at the can be reached du··ing the month of July same time would rest both body and soul. at Manitowi:;h, Wis., care of R est Lake. Ninth Rtrrf't at Greenleaf avt>nue Our annual picni(· will be he ld in The pulpit of th e church will bt> oc:Harm~ :For st PreJ-;en·e Thursday after- Rev. ' clyde Rnndnlph Wheeland, B. D. cupie<l durlug July by Mr. McCormack. noon and evening. Events of . all kinds are on the program. The committee!'~ Sunday. Junf' 30, morning worship at Mr. Lt.per will return to prt'aeh durin ~ are workiug to makP thi-; our blggel-lt 11 o'clock . Dr. Wht>t>land's Hf'l1l1on t ,,pic the month of August. and best picnic. Expense ha~ not been will h<': "Lift>'s J lighe~t Calling-to Rt· Mt·. McC(J nnack and Miss \Vheelot·k are spared to m11kc it an evt·nt of import- a ('hri:;tlan." in the midst of -theit· second Wt>e k as anef·. f'hlldre11 may be saft>ly s(:'nt withl ~:: adet·s at the Jllinois Young· Pt!()ple 's out spt:-cial precaution!4 a:-; Wt· will tak P A CfJrdial in\'itation is oxU·ndt' d to unit.- Conf.:rence lll· ld at Towe r Hill t'alllp, care of them for you. It-t> ert'am, pop, crackerjack, and otlwr gundiPs will b · with this <"hur<'ll in ( 'hristian fl'llowshi)l ~awyer, Mich. furnished free . Bring well filled luru·h by ll·tlt't', rt'affinnation of faith or on C'Clllff'ssion of faith in tht· Lord .h·suH baskt>ts and ha\'t> a good tinw. f'luist. You ar·p always \\'t· I<'O tn<> at tht· Ha\'e you sef'n tlw way ttw 1ww' <·hurch l't·f-'!"hytPI'ian ,.hnrch. · floy A. Thomp~on, pa!oitor is progn·ssing? nrivt· around this way 503 t.' .. estnut street, Winnetka. Sunday sdwol at !l :!10 u'doek. f'lasst>s (Sl'rvices in Horace l\1ann school during and St' e for yourst-lf. The llri<"klayt· rs will bl' gin sometime nt·xt ·w t·Pk . lt will for all ages. t·hurch remodelin~?"l not be long until we will lay our cornerstout>. We wlll be in the 1ww building ~ur··lay, June :w "The J'··oblt>ms c,f Edu<'atic,n and R e. ometime in Novt·mber. It will be a love- ligion," a discu:-;sion group for t·ollegf· 11 a. m . ::\lorning worship . ly chureh. All who have sePn tht' plans and uni\'ersity ~tudent~ nwets t>very Sun- 5 P. m. Young People's meeting. are much Impressed with thdr beaui.y. tiny moming In the minister':-; study, be- 7 :45 p. m. Gospel service. The finished building will be another ginning at 9 :30 o'clock. Dr. Wheeland addition of benuty to our alr(:'ady h~::~-" . will lead the gmup. ~tudent:-; invited; tlful village. If you have n(· ·.:.~-..-a.·eh ho!ne fn Wilmt:ttP, you c· ·~ ~. und a hearty W'1The Wednesday t·\'ening devotional hour come here P::.! will be justly proud of of praise and fellowship iH also the Bible your ,..~:.,ice. ten(·hing hour by the mini~ter. Romans will be studied next Wednesday evenin~ "WORSHIP IN WILl\lETTh" at 3 o'clock. All who have profited by this hour of study WO\lld render a helpAmong the thirh:en new v~lumes reful sen-ice in inviting nnd bringing Librarian Gives · Sample Sentence-s From Newer Books Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian at the Wilmette Public library, has selected another group of pithy sampk sentences from books to be found at the library. Here they are: We can imagine that Ben . . .. sits down reflectively in front of the fireplace. It is of the good old, bad old type. It bakes the face and permits the back to freeze. It must be constantly fed with wood, which it burns wastefully. It sometimes has nervous fits, drawing badly and filling the room .. with smoke .. .. The result is the invention of the Franklin stove, one of the first contrivances to banish barbarism from the American home and give it a civilized comfort marveled at by the world.-Phillips Russell in "Benjamin Franklin, the First Civilized American." We speak of rising to a higher mental plane; this is little else than learning to wrestle with more and more significant problems. A little girl in he.third summer says, "I'm a nice girl; I don't bite sister now." To bite or not to bite, to keep one's self clean, to refrain from crying, are normally the dilemmas of childhood. If they are not dead issues to ~ person twenty years old, they may be regarded c;.·; psychopathic symptoms. Everett Dean Martin in "The Meaning of a Liberal Education." English Lutheran j First Cong'l Church First Presbyterian I l, First Evang. Church "\\' e speak of the denizens of Rus · sia. So that"-my Uncle Valentine counted them on his fingers - "the population of the globe is divided into five classes-men and women, inhabitants, natives, aborigines and denizens."-Donn Byrne in "Destiny Bay." --- Methodist Church A fare·well sen·ice will lw lwld hy the Chu1·ch school at 9 :30 next Sunday morning. A brief service of memory and hopt has bPt-'11 plnnnett. 1\lr. ~taf ford will n·ad one of his p<wms. Tlwre will be an abundance of musi1·. Short addreRses will IJI' madP IJy st·\'t·l·a I. 1\Ir. \Vest, the sup(:'rintt>nd£·nt: b in t'hargt> of the Rf'l'\'ice. The YE>ar book uf the wouw11 i~ in the process of prl·paratiun IJy Mt·s. ( :. M. Culver. This book will contain tlw Hames and addt·es~ s of all womeu t.·onnt-<'ted with the ehurch, Ow officerR of the Ladies' Aid and the thl't"t' missionary sot·it>ties, and the monthly p1·ogmms of tht· three wcmwn's organizations. F'rt!eman- Love of PanH11l L .. nl. Hardy-.Jude the Obseure. "Snupping," as Mrs. Roosevelt deLoti-Tale of Brittany. SaiJatiui- Homantic Prine('. fines it, "is the art of finding quaint Org-an Prt·ludt·, "Adag·io" ~l·dgwkk -- Aut umn Crocuses. and valuable things in junk heaps, and (C minor Sonata) <:uilmant l'larl\t·- Bixty YearH With the Bible. Anlhem, "Tht· Ruu ~h:t II Hl· No the ability to get them cheap ... SnupBttrton- .JP:-;us llf Nazareth . More 'l~hy Light" . . . . . .... Woodward l<t"nt- Lift> and Teat.·hing:-; of .Tesus. pers are born not made."-quotcd by Anthem, "Soft Floating on the Air" .. Root Ames- Religion. C. B. Clifford in "The Junk Snupper." Solo, "Lord God of Abmham" Martiu-1\lyst.:ry of Religion. A goodly numl>t'r of the nwml~t·rs of (Eijja}1) . Mt' IHlt:>lssnhn the lligh School league are going to atMr. Otis Antique furniture is also a cult of tend the Institute at Conft>r nee Point, on Organ Postlude, "March" . . . Yall'nti today; our own, European, anybody' s Lake Geneva fmm .July 8 to July 15. AnyQuartet will do, provided it be wormy enough. one else wishing to attend· should make Catherine Bushouse, t-lopmno reservations by Junt' 29 with Mr. Mayer, Hose· Lutigt' r Oannon, t·ontralto Owning a room full of old stuff First graders attending summer gathered from purchase here and there Mr. Johnson, or Dr. Smith. .John B. Milh·r. tenor Ed ward Otis, bass school at the Tenth street building is not as distinguished, however, as The Des Plaines f'amp m ee ting OJWns its Erma Rounds, o··ganil-·t and director have started a poultry business on a having one'~ own inherited supply, but progrnm Fridny, July 5. An txcet>dingly fine progr·am .has been outlined for· this Our mis~ionnry i:-; 1\ri:-;~ Haelwl 1\litC"hell, small scale. With the proceeds of a we can't all do that. Most of our anyear. Bishop Hughes and Bi:-;lwp Blake Mainpuri, U. P. India. pet show held a few weeks before the cestral homes were inflammable, and are tht' Sl>eaken; for Sunday, July 7. Dr. regular school term closed, the pupils many never existed.-Edwin Aven· M. S. Hice will speak on the Thursday have purchased a hen and a dozen Park in "New Backgrounds for a Ne~· of that week. For the final assemblage of July 17, the di:-;tinguished Bishop eggs, whi,ch they have quartered in the Age." Wilmette and Fot·est avenues Francis J. McConnell will be the1·e. basement of the building. Their plan George D. Allison, pa:;tor 'l'hP lllll~·:ieal progT:tlll for ~IIIHla :, .Junt· 30, will be: Charles could never bring himself to forget that he was a man, and often found it difficult to remember that he was a king ... He could not, try as he would. be pompous about himself, and pomp has its functions in kingship. other~. ceived at the Wilmette Public library He enjoyed his authority, but he was this week are five books on religious never persuaded that he came to it f'hristia.n. Endt' :tWII' nt G:iW o'clod< in subjects. A complete list of the most by anything but a lucky chance. You t lw afternoon. recent additions to the library collec- could never tell that in full robes he Boy SC't~Ut~. l\lt~llcl:ty Hight at 7::l0 tion follows: o'clock. l'lt.·ugh- Mntilda, C:o\'et·ness of thl· Eng- would not wink at some acquaintance who stood starin~ in the crowd.-] ohn lish. Spo~ 5 will IUt>Pt 'J'tlt's(lay, .Tuly !!, with DningH'tif-'ld-Ghost J lous(l. Drinkwater in "Mr. Charles, King of Mt·:-;. (:onlon Jfaun:th, 1120 J·~lruwood Forestt>r---Howanl's End. 1 England." a \'enue. New Books at the Library t First Graders Engage in Poultry Business I ' W ilmette Baptist St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenue!-l, WilmetttHtrman \\·. !\teyt'r, pastor 406 Prairie av ~ nue. Teh phont' 13!16 ( 'hurt·h tt-'lt·phone :i 111 Stonlet's Fifth Sunday aftt-r Trinity. 9 :30 A . M. · ·nday school and class~~~~ . The dosing !':es~iou of the Sunday Rehool hatching chicks. Mrs. Holla~ Gilbert will be held June 30 at H:30 a. m. The and Miss Laura Flentye are the teachschool will be on \'acation until tht· l-lecond Sunday in Septembt>t'. ers supervising the project. On .sunday mo··ning-, .Junt- :30, Dr. Allison will pread1. Tht· regular midweek meeting will he lfeld on \Ve<lnt>sday, July 3. is to have the' hen pay for herself by BiLIL! 9 :45 A. l\f. F'irHt !·Wr\'ice and :;._.,rmon. 11 A. M. Second st-rvi t and sermon. St. Augustine's Sunday, Julll' 30, will bt> the fifth Sunday after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m., and mornin~ t>rayer with nddreJ-;s at 11 a. m. . , Saturday, June ~~. will be St. Peter's day. There $ill l>e Holy Communion at 8 a. rn. Tuf'sday, July 2: 'hurch counell Friday, July 5: Junior Walther league. Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30, an Exposition will be held at the Hotel :Mt>etlngH VISITING IN WILMETTJ:: Mrs. Thornton Adams and her small daughter, ] oan, of Pensacola Fla., is the house guest this week of Mrs. G. Ross Stewart, 1033 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Adams' other daughter, I aqueline, is stayjng with Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. M. B. Skinner of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Stewart had also as her guests for several days last week, her cousin~ Miss Margaret Halst~d of Pasadena, Cal. · I'll pack a grip for a trip on a ship where the scene at least is variable. Oh, East is East and West is West, hut the Middle West is Terrible!Louis Untermeyer in "Collected Parodies." Vance Soule, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. ~oule, 915 Lake avenue, will be among the north shore boys to attend "Duke" Child's camp, Awakonze, in Canada, during the summer months. -oMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Davis and daughter, Dorothy, were in Michigan for a short fishimz: trio last week-en~.

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