September 27, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Methodist Church Sun~ay is Religious Education Sunday. 1 he !-ipeaker will be Dr. \Villiam S. 'Bovard, secretary of the Board of Education of the .\Iethodist EpiH: opal church. He has been presidt:nt of the Univer ·ity of hattanooga, :md has IJeen int ·rested in young peol)le's work for many year:--. His po~ilion now put:-- him in charge of all the eduvational work of the .\lethodi!"L church. He super\'i:--L·:s the secondary schools, coll e ge~. and uniYersitie:-- a:-; well as the profe:-;:--ional schools of , the .\lethodisl Episcopal church.. H e will spe ak at the ' t·len::n o'clock hour. ~ext The t<:ach e rs and officer:-- (if thf.· church _. will b e installed aceording to a :-;pedal ritual on Sunday morning at th e morning . worship ser\'ice. The pastor will be ill charg~ of th e in~tallation ~ e l'\'ke . ~ehool ·-\ week from Sunday th e corn<:r-stone for the st-cond unit of the n e w church will b,..· laid. Bishop Hughe:-; be !wre at that time and will prt'a<.:h at the morning won;hip ~en· ic·e. The la ying of the corner-stone \\'ill take plac:e at a ~pe<:ia l senic:e at 10 ::w A. )l. ,..,.ill Th Ladies' Aid sociHy will hold its rt·gular ali-day meeting Thur:--clay, Octol..Jer 3, at the ch ur( ·h. The Executi\·e board will meet at ~~ ::W. At 10 A. :\1. the (ieneral Aid will meet and will ::;ew !or We::,;ley hospital. Luncheon will be :-:en·t·d l>y the Third di vi:-;ion at 12 noon, and the busines!-; meeting will takt> place at 1 :ao P . .JI. An unusually large numlit-r attt·nded th<: first meeting of the year, and it i:-; hoped that thi:-; larger attt·ndan~c may contin u e. Th(· Boy ~cout:; o_ f Troop III h ave a 1ww ~~:outmaster, \Yillard Osburn, who met with the boys for the fir~t time on Thur::,;day night. :.\lr. O~burr~ ha s been :ll charg"t· of th~· junior boys .for the pa~t few Yt::trs and i:-: \'t·ry much Jntt·re:-:tt·d 111 IHlY~; work. <:irl · :-;<'OUt Troop~ J, lJ , and 1\. will hr·ld tlH·ir first nw p tin~s of tht· yt:·ar nt<>;l \\' t·~·k . Troop'-' II and I\. will me ·t ;t t :5 :4 a 1'. .\I. Oil \\l-ed llt·::,;day :t no Tuestl:1y, rt·:-=JWl·tiYt' IY. Troop I will. m.eet Thurl-'da v nig-ht at 7 P. .\L I t ':' Jmportant 'that CY(·ry :-;(·out wi:--.hing to ~t· tnain· in a troop lw prf'l-'t·nt I ttl' tlw fil :;t nwl'ting. ha\<: a grt·:tt yt·:tr alwad uf u:-: in <·UI' nc>w room. ".l' TIH: lt · a~Ut:'~ nn· ).win~ to l~t · !.dn ~unday ,.,·ening·, Ud·>lJl'r 6. 'l't ·d ~layt · r, who 1s in ( · han~·,. ·>f tht·:-:t.: groU JJ:-:, "·ill IJ, . ht.:re :t t th:t l till1l' . Kenilworth Episcopal t'hurd1 of thf' lfoJ:--· ('(1!1lfurte1' t:, .,.. Kt·nilwonh J.pl:tll<l llob:ll't IJ:tnforth. l't·l'ltt1' Snuelay, St·tltc·mlH· r :!!1 . Tilt· rq.;ular St: n ·it· t· s at tht· t 'hurt ·h "' · tlh' lloly t 'omfPI'll'l' ha , .·. IJ( · i'll rt · ~tmw<l. fltdv ' cttlllllll1lliroll \\'ill bt · 1'(·1\-l,rakd nt ' "·, ·!r.· d, :-;un<l:tY morning, tl1t- 1-:ight<Tnth :-'ulld;ty aft t· r Trinity. Till' < 'lltll'('h sl'hottl has 111·\\' bt't'll tll'ganizt·d :trHl is I'Onducting- its u~ual st·:<;,.j(IJlS at n ::lO o'<"ludc All l'hildr('ll \Vhfl h:t\'t' rt·l·t·lltl\' moYPd into thP Yillag-P arc· ,.,,t·<li:tll\' in,:itL·cl to t'nH·r thi~ school ancl \\'ill fin;l a group and tpadwr t·SJlt'dally for tlwm. Tlw coursp tJf instruditlll lll·ingttst·<l thi~ Yt·nr is kll<J\\'11 :1:-: "Tiw t 'twist ian .:\'urtun· ~L·I'iPs." Dollg Madison presents(l(lllerOwn Pattern" to the Bride of TodalJ Have lJOU seen the ,.,Dolly Madison" pattern in Sterling Silver? It's one of the noteworthlj achievements of the GORHAM Craftsmen -America's Master Silversmiths. True Colonial in its desiqn the ,.,.Dolly Madison" is a pattern which ,.,.America's Famous Hostess" would have been delighted to ~ecure for her Monticello home. The GoRHAM reputation in the production of fine su~erware and the selecti~e character of the Spaulding- Gorham stock naturally enables us to offer every advantage to the purchaser. TIH're still n·main a ft·W \'ilt'<Utl'it-~ in thl· choir, and boys inl t·rv:-:tt·d in this <1<·- p:trtnwnt of tl1e l'hlll't'h's prCigram an· l't·qul'st. ·<l tn get in touch with tht' dwii· lll:t!-' 1('1' ltl' tht· J'(:'('lcJI'. l'rayt·J' :t rHl St'rmon will l1c· at Tlw rector will prl'ach nnd (·c,n tinm· hi:-; su l)jeet of last Sunday. "~<·nw Thing~ 1 Am Sun· of in Helig-ion." 11 o'drwl-:. ~lt~rning The 1 ~(' <·tor's Ai<l sociH~· i:-: preparing t·J lwl<l a Hv,w.mag~ sale ~~ t a pia ·e to he a lllHJLill<·(> (l Ia tC'r, on Octolwr 10. ::\{em bel's and fl'i PIHls of the pari~-;h arc· r f'q u estNl to <·oll<·d for ~-;nlt· anything s uitablt' , ancl tn notify tlw t)l'e:-;idt·nt, l\Ir~. Stanlt·y J I. Knig·ht, KPnilworth 4137. ~~iss J·~ dna M. True of \Vilmett e was ;,mong the se arriving in New York ~'. eptemher 22. on thr S. S. Minnewask , which came from London ancl Boub g-n e. -0- C. C. Carnahan was hoste ss to 111embers · )f her Tuesday club thi week at luncheon and hridge at \\' cstmorf'land Country club. , Elisha L. EasleY of the Homeqcad in Evanston enter taincd at lunchcon and bridge Thursday, September 26. ~f rs. ~~ rs. SPAULDING-GORHAM INc. , · Formed! 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