14 WILMETTE LIFE January 17, 1930 News of Interest- to Church-Goers of Our Village English Lutheran ex~mln~d with the Idea "things new and old." ut bringing forth Wilmette Baptist . Wilmette and Forest avenues Rev. George D. Allison, pastor Member of the United Lutheran Church The choir music tor next Sunday mornin America. Cor. Greenleaf avenue and Seventh street ing is as follows: "AJ}!l In ·l'hat Day," by Woodman, sung by the choir; a quarCarl I. Empson, pastor tet number., "Corne, Holy Ghost," by The Second Sunday aft~r the Epiphany Attwood. 9 :.fa a. m . . . ........ . ... .. . Sunday school church Arlington Heights, on Saturday and· S~nday' F .e bruary 22-23. The banquet be given at the school gym on Satuijlay evening at 7 o'clock. will Walter Reisner, .~>uperintendent 11 a. m. . . . . ......... . .. Morning worship Sermon: "Christ the Good Shepherd." We c?rdiali.Y invite you to worship with us. We beheve you will like it here. A church wJ.lt.re you feel a,t home. A musical and Illustrated lecture has been announced for Friday evening, January 24. This program is sponsored by the (,:~olr of the church. Mt'. A. D. Ga::;h, Sr., WIJI be the lecturer and has intimated that his subjE>r.t will be "Patriotism." Mr. Gash is a. lecturer of many years' experience. The Holy commuuion will be celebrated next ~und~y at 11 a. m .. This is our regular Mld-Wll!_ter commumon. Any desiringto unite with the church will be received at this time. A Sunday school experiment will be made by .th~ Degitmers, Pl'ima.ry department begmnu.1g :::iUtHJaY. February 2. Instead of ha \'lng the vet·y small ehildren c?me at 9 :4a., they are to come at 1i o cloc~. If Sl!Ccessful this plan will accomplish two distinct objective::;. lt will giv~ .the n::st of the Sunday school an add1t10nal room at the !J ;45 hour, and it will arive mothers with small children the opno~tunity of au uninterruptPd hour of. won... Jp. We hope you will cooperate With the SUl>erintt·udent in thb experiment. It is. not a vennanent arrangement and Will not be, unlCSl::i it pro,· e~ of real value to everyone COIICenlell. The Luther l~gue will meet in the Sunday school au(lltorium :::>un<lay c\·enin~ ~t 6 :30 p. m. New oflicerl::i will be £-lected at this mcetiuc. - .Methodist Church The Senior High league will hold it~ usual meeting at 5 :30 :::>unday evening·. L;ast Sunday this group f'njoycd a ~pleu dld ."eveninl!' of music." Anothe1· p1·ogram o~ m.Jerest to all hich school l::iltHit·nts Will be in store for those who come thb week. TbQ Wesleyan Service Guild will meet ·ruesday evening at 7 :45 at the home o[ Miss Adelai<le Jones, 1020 Central avenue. One of the iuter~sting featu1·e:-; of t h·~ evenin~ will be a stewanl:-;hip sketch. Devotions wlll be 1 d by 1\hs. L. W .. Jones. This socit:tY wants forty active nwmbt>r:-~ by ';l'U~sday evening. Come and brill" a fnend. ,., The Young l\tar1·it!d l'eoplt·':-; group will enjoy ~ sp~cia} meeting Tuesday night, concernm.~r wh1ch they have rt·l·eived n notice. Ir the weather !)f'rmit:-; tht'l't' will be a sleig~ ri<l~ an~ an oystt'l' Ruppt>r. If the sleigh nde 1s not feasiblt·, the group will meet in the n0wly furnislwd Woman's room for a. fine pt·ogram of another type. The Woman's I lome Mi::;::;ionary society will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock i11 thl' Woman's room. The devotions will b :· led by Mrs. Frt'd Mason.. Mrs. N. .J. Ludington Will speak on Estht·l· llonH·. All men of the church nrc asked to re..J serve Monday night, i:uiuarv ~7 for a dinner at the hawn<'t' club. The ~JWakl·r will be !"red Sarg:(·nt, pre::;idf'nt of the ChiC'ag-o anrl North \\'(·stern railroad. The Friendly Circll· will meet on Tuesday cvenin~ . .l~tnua ry 28. for their first soelal meetin~ in the Jwwly fumished Thi!' church cos>p(·rates iu the Sunday Evemng dub which nwets in tho Cnngre~ational hurch at 7 :30. lion. J. Hug-h Ed~ards, dh;tinguished Webh statesman and member of the Parliam0nt, will speak on "Where is the W'orld Today, and Whither Is l_t Going?" Joel Lay, vocal soloist, will sing. A new series of 'Vednesday night serv1<'"1:; will bt'~in next 'Vednesday night. There will be four features <'ach week: 1. Acts of Devotion-Praise, Prayer, Scripture Readings. 2. Brief studlfls In thf' ":\1t>thnds of Private and Hellglous Livin~." The following subjects will be considered-Private Worsl!ip, Religious Helense of Energy, Dealin~ with f;ommon Thin~s. MeetIng a Crisis. Public Worship, Method In Religion. 3. A t;hort Rtriking poem with just a word as to Its spiritual significance. 4. Old familiar passages of Scripture room. A sacred concert wlll be gi~en by the Sunday morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock. Rev. George D. Alli::;ou choir of St. John's and M1ss Elec~a will · preach on the theme : "Growing Austin org,anist, on the first Sunday lll Old Gracefully"-a subject suggested by Lent. 'The chpir w1ll sing four choruses Browning's poem, -!.!fta.bbr Ben Ezra." from the Messiah. Presb~terian There will be a sermon-time kindergarten The women of the Apron Circle are gi vfor the little ·folks. Woman's Club lng a luncheon at tile Sunday scho~!l Tenth and Greenleaf The .Church school will convene at 9 :30 rooms on Thursday noon, January .2o, The Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland, o'clock: All members are urged to be fi'Om u :~~0 to 1 :3U o'clock, fo.r wh1ch B. D., Minister on time in order to make the Worl:lhip tickets are now on sale. A spP.CI<l;l mee.t815 Greenwood avenue ing of the memberl::i of the ;Ladtes Atd Services helpful to all. Phone Wilmette 3281 and Mission society will be held at Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Busy 2 :30 o'clock the same day. "Out of the ashes shall rise a church, Buzzers have planned a program centerSt. John's Lutheran chu~cl~ extends. a. finer in spirit, greater in structure, ing around the theme of "Flying"-and richer in service." will discuss the effect of ice on the cordial welcome to all VISitors at 1ts sHviC'es. 1ts pa::;tor will be glad. to c<?nplane, making application to our own All the services of the chun·h and Sun- lives. The · entir:e program has been fer with all such as desire to ~mt~ w1th day school will be held in the Woman's planned by the Junior~> themselves and the congregation. At the begtnnmg of club at the usual hours until further will !'rove mo~t hflpful to everyone. Jmo- February a new cla~s will be ~>pened for adults who wish to be conf1rmed and notice. gene Kaufman is the leader. to unite with the church. Sunday morning worship at 11 o' ·lock. The Young People's society will meet Dr. Wheeland's sermon subjcC't will be at 5 :30 with the Stewardship Commis"Our Closed Doors." sion in charge of the meeting. Last Sunday we had a fi!le attendance of about Vere V. Loper, Minister Sunday school a.t 9 :30 A. ~L Th~ thirty. Let us keetl up thi~ record durin~·· Elizabeth B. Webster church Hchool in all departments with the rest of the year. All · young peopl(· Director of Religious Education classes for all ages; the Adult, l-;enior, :tre }Vf'lenme to these se1:vices which we intermediate and Junior department::; have e\·ery Sunday eve.!!.mg. This Friday evening at ~ o'cl5>ck l\~r. meeting in the main auditorium, the and i\lrs. A. L. Crinn ell of 2·12a Kemll'rimary in the little auditorium and the Each 'Vednesday evening much inspira - worth avenue will entertain the memBt-g-inners in the loung·tl of the club. tion and helpful discussion is receh·ed bers of the Young Married People'l:l club. H. H. Pomnwrt·nl-:e, fonnE>rly of C'hina, 1 hy tho::-:e nltt' IHling tl11· l.lid-\\' t>ek J'rayn ··~talin and tht· ~oviet" will he the ~ub now with tlw Chin<'se ehtu·ch in hit'ago, sen·ice. The sen·iee be_gins at X o'doek ;ect for discussion, led hy Rob rt Calwill eive a tnlk at the a~sembJ.y worHhip and i~ a - delightful hour of fellowshiJ> \ ·f'rt , :tssistPd by :\Irs. F. R. Kilner :tnd of Sunday school at 9 :30 o'l:lock. ))l'aist> and prayer. ~lr. Loper. A social hour will follow the discus~ion period. Prayer mC'eting W t> <lnC'sday, .January The following Linl-:s from the \\' oma11's 22, at 8 P. l\1. "The Book of .Job." This S(l('it>ty will m.,et today: Link "F" wit!l :Kt> Xt Sunday, at 10 : ~~ n.. m .. J)r. Loper study of "The Problem of Human Suf- ~1rs . l-;cott, lPader, will met·t in. th e hn.m e will preach on the subject, ' ' Is the Golden fering" is of importance, for few Jive-.: of MrH. F . France and 1\Ir:-:. M. E . U id, I ~ule Enoug-h'?" escape thE> experience of pain. In ma '~· - 601 Luke avenue. Lun('JH~ on will lw nifieence of argumellt and beauty of styl l' ~en· Nl pn~mptly at 1 ~>'eloek . Li.nl{ "!!." An ali-day mt>e ting of th · :\eight.orhoorl the book of Job is one of the g-randest ~rrs .· D~v1s lf·a.de r, w1ll me et w1th l\Tr~·L Circl e will be h e l_ (l 1wxt Tut·sday at the in Scripture. .Job dt.·alf' with the ques- 1 <. \. ( larl<. 2513 Park. place, E\·at1ston. hom e flf :\Irs. ]Joyt J{ing, 711 F·H·est a\' l' tinns: "'\'hy do the rig-htt>ous ~ufft> r'."'l D.~:-:st>~·t ~~1cl l:offe~. ,,..~v·l!. be ~. rv,ed n.t nu e. and, "Is r- ulfering a proof on guilt'~ " As a 1..;~n ° clc·c k Lmk L \\lth Mtl:l. !Juethc. picture of real faith which puts to Rhanl\' Greenwood avenue, ho.stess. Will nw e t l!.oose \'E>lt Troop ~(). ~ . nov f:i<'OUtS, superficiality, creed, <'Ulture and clurae- at 1 :30 .for dl·~sert and cofr cc. 1\Irs. ~uth .. and ~ea t'cout ~hip :'\o. 7 \\'iii ll1P Pt in ter the artistic d t>lineation in Job is a erland IS thE> leader. · th ('hun; h at I ::lO p. m. <!II TuP~(lay. masterpiece.· Dible students are im·it<'d .l 1·, ,.. n ·mng . L"Ill k .. 1..:- WI. 11 b e en t er t a · me d ()n 'YednPsd :tv th t· \\.t>k1·acafi1;1 Camp Strangers nre w 0h.ome in the fdlow- at 8 o'clocl{ in th · hrome of l\1il<1r ·d au<l Fire Girls will h~·ld their r<'gul:tr m ' ting ship of our church. All those who have Rt>tt~· Rurn!';, 727 T_.nurel avenue. 1\lrs. at 4 u'dc,d,; in tlw <"hur.-lt uarlor. rt>,arular placp of worship and ;1 l'f' Ilaas and l\Ir:;;. All1son are tlw leaders. 110 without ·a. local church homt- are invitt·d The l\fid-\Ve f' l{ nwH in!! wi'll h i' l1t ·ld n.~ l t is hop ed t}1a t every mE>mber of th ,· · to wor~hip with us. usual at 8 p. m. on 'V 9_1ws1l:ty, <'Ontinusoddy will make it a point to come to ing thP studv of tlw Parah!Ps of .T· ·sus. Communion of the Lord's Supper anrl the nwetings (til time. in o1·der to rte<·ompli::-:]1 ~1-te work th.iJ,t needs to be done. reception of new -11wmlwr~ will b P obTroop No. 1. Ror ~l'nut:-;. will 111~'· - t served the fourth Sunday in Februa r~·. in the church at 7 ::10 p . m . on Thursday. f'ho!1· rehf'arsals e:t<'h Thursday are or You art' invited to unilt' with us in ("hl·istlw utmost importance. More of our tian fellowship by . church lettE>r, re- chur('h Next Friday the :\(!.!:lhw<'st Circle will can be used in the pnJaffirmation of your forme·· chureh vows. duetjon members mPet at tht> hnmf' of Mrs. I·'. <:. L·t Bonte, of the "Mikado." now U!:Hler way . if you have forfeitPd your standing as you are interested <·n111e to the rehear- 1126 Forest avenue .. a communi<'ant memher,. or on <·onfession If H<\1 which will hE> hf'ld after the regular of faith. choir rehearsal, at 9 o'clock. The Christian Endt: a vor soddy conKenilworth avenue and Warwick roa.d tinues its splendid attendance recorJ. Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister Thl.'y will me0t at 5 :30 P. 1\J. Sunday at thE> home of Ral,Ph Morris, 112 Ninth ·wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette "What Is Humanism?" i!' to he the s ubstreet. Topic,: "8hall We Abs>lish or ExHf'rman W. Meyer, pastor panrl Mis~ions?" Lf'ader. Henry von der- ~Ofi J'rairie avenue Telephone 1396 ject upon which Dr. Willett will speak next Sunday morning, January 19, at 11 1I off. They ill\'ite youn!:; people to m f' l·t Church telephone 3111 A.M. with them. The various departments of the Church ~·n:nvTcl·:s school meet at 9 :45. Rpol<e 3 will mf'E>t Ttwsrlny, January ~1, Second 8unday after Epiphany All of the young people and their at tlw hmn0 of Mrs. vYilli:un G. C:oh·in. fJ ::10 A. l\1. Sunday school and Bible friends are to meet at the church q_t 6 70!\ Elmwood avenuE> . Mrs. Hanv Neal classes. o'clock on Sunday evening to discu:;;s the will be the assisting- hostess. · ~~ :-l~· "\ . \T. First service and sermon. 11 :no A. \L SN·OJ1f1 st>rvice and sermon- nos~ibility of having a reg·ular Young R becca Spoke will nwet TuPsday evt-":\-liracles and the Christian Peoplef" Fellowship. All who are interested in such planR are most cordially ning- at tlw home of Yt-rn .Johnson, 120 neligion," .John 2, ] 1. inviteo to attend. A light supper will be Fifth street. Program and bn~ine!'s mf'etsprved before the meeting. ":\IRF.TINHS ing followilt~ dinner at 6 :30. The Ladles' Guild meets regularly t'ach Monday at 7 :45: Choir meeting. Monday morning at 10 :00, at which time The Pastor's cln~s for instruction of th0 \Vednesday at 4: Classes for children. they sew for a variety of philanthropic young- in the principles of Church Mem- ~aturday at 9: C'lass~s for ehildren. organizations in and about Chicago. All bership will meet at his home, 815 Greenwnoo a V<>nue. Th(' hour is changed to The Executive Board of the North are invited to attend. The l"E>ric·s of leC'tures which Dr. Willett Sl"ore Zone of the WalthC'r league <lC'sigThursday of each Wf'ek at 4 P. M. natt·d \Vilnwttt> as the next mretinl:' place Is conducting on "How the Biblf' Grew" Presbyt£'rian Old P ople's Home Aux- of the Zone, Sunday afternoon and eve- began last Wednesday evening. The subiliary mC'ml)('rshi..Ps receivert during the ninp;, l\larch 2. The Hev. H. \V. Prange kct for the second of the series of t>ight month of .January by Mrf'. R. W. Young·, of Trinity chureh, Oal< Pari<, is to rle- is "The Beginnings of the Bible." These 922 Ashland avenuf', Phone '\rilml"tt(l liYI::'I" tlw inspiratinnnl a.ddress. As usual I f'ture~.; are given each Wednt'sdav evetht· :1 ftt>rnoon spssions will he given over ning at 7 :45 in the Church. A brit>f serv20fl5. to the charitable and missionary work of ice of music and worship preC'edes each one, and an opportunity for questions and Re\·. "ralt.,r A. Dodds of the China tlw young )leople's or~:u1iza tions. discussions follows. All are welcomf'. 1'\'antao Christian Institute will be our On Thursday evening, February 6, the gueRt and Rpeaker February 2. fin;t of the joint nwetings of the Senior· Following is th.e musical program for and .Junior Walther lengue societies will be held at St. John's. Four m<'elings of 8un~ay, Jan\lary 19: 886 Elm street, WinnPtka . Pr~lude. "Claire de Lune" (Suite Bf'rga- this kind will be held every year. Roy A. Thompson, pastor masque) .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. Debussy Anthem, "Magnificat" . . . . . . Gadsby Four missionary meetings wlll also be Snnclay, .Jnnunn· 19 e-ivE>n by the Senior and Junior sodet'p~; 9 :30 a. m.-Sundi;!Y school. Anthem, "Beneath the Shadow of tlw . Great Prott>ctinn" Dickinson at whi<'h it i~ pla.nn rd to ha\'f' somE> out · 11 a. m.-Morning worship. The pastor Offertory Solo, "I Will Lift Up Mine. standing speaker f.rom one of the miswill bt>l!'in n sf'ries of messages on "The Eyes" ......... Bartlett sion fiPlds address thE> meeting-. Thes\' Early Church." meeting-s wE>r<' Sll<'h a pronoun<'ed Stll'C'esF 5 p. m.-Installation of officers in the Mrs. Gannon Postlude, "Grand Choeur" . Guilmant in Hl29 thnt both Rocieties unanimously Young People's society. The Choir decided to continue them .. 7 :45 p. m.-gospel service. Singing by . Catherine Bushouse, sopmno; John B. the church ~hoir. Miller, tenor; Rof'E> I..utiger Gannon. conThe ann.u al meeting of the Northern Th11rsdny. ,Tnnnnrv 2!1 tralto: Edward Otis. bass; Erma Rounds , Illinois District of the Walther league 8 p. m.-Miit-weels service of prayer and organJ~t and director. will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Bible study. First ' I I Congregational Church ll..,a1 Kenilworth Union St. John's Lutheran First Evan.felical