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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 14

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The bsine-ss mieètg anid prigra iiebc gins at 1 :30. The HigR School leagule and YOIIIIg People's group wlll have a joint ser-Vice, Sunday evening at 5 :30 ln theý sane- tuary. This wiil be ln the' forni fl' a Canide-LigRit servkice, anda Dr. Sînitit will be the speaker. The, choir muslc for the il1o'cloch' s ervice next. Sunday morning wiil 14e - fclowvs - Seek Hlm that. Maketh 1hi Seven Stars" by Rogers'and "Send-Ot Thy LigRt" by Gounold. Thie Wornan's Foreign Missioflary se ciety will tmeet Thufsday, Janiary i I.' at 10 :30 aI the chureli. Tlire will lm- hospîtal work in thie mnng,and tii. prolan.'w ~iit, begin it 2 o'cloek. )' votions: Mrs.11L .1J. Bros Cii Cornes to thevilg, "He Gives, Skill *to thée Laborer"-M'5.%s, R. H. wallon. Hostsses Mesdamevs F.P. r ,t. J. D. Cox and h .iMt.son. The Philathea clikss viilold ts January meeting Tiuesulatycv ening. L1i- uary, f2_ at thie honw of .Mrs. A.b C-hrlsty. 1518 wiînelte avenue1C.. Assist- Ing hostesses: Medae Cvd Srnlth and A. Il. Ftessie. A new s*reie of nîid-,ý-w.k stve begins WednesdnyItnni:tty il.. ' Tii Bible studies for. luis sris ,wlle1 nî around the cioslng prin tth6ie-le, of -Isalah. Iargp .'4ecti4în ivill lie î,';i with brief coimment, and sîjorter se.'- tions taken for an intensive study. ' The Aokiy. olasof heoung w u meit Imat TedyeVelnug îttReb" of Marlai aran, i<14 NWas1în-1 to n avýenue,. The Scou)ttîop pno"bybi Chilreh n11)c't as foII4ws: Tue-sday--3 '43 P. M.- £iri Scout Tr-o4p Tlurslav-3:451P. M * Girl Scout '1ro4qp 1 Thursday-7:15 P. l. Thli*rs.dy--7:30 -P. M. Boy Scout Troop * This church coea.siithe' similay Evening, club- whJci ilmects !i- thie Con- gregational church at 7 :30. llIow.qird 11. <leaves. phto-naliiialisl antidiOfficiai photographe', f thie l'inehoiit Smithi Sea e peditioil, wilisîea k oni"Wilil ,i fd' Ad%-enttîî*es,? 'using beLaut ifl mortionl I)ic-tti'e ii ustrt bs falh. St. John's Lutheran, un niinmeigratpned fîoini,mIts ueadng in thie church wilbeincR i lbrt'viaied. Thie foiiuwing gentleiien of the churcl. no)w constitute the vestry.,or cuhureh; ounicii: chairman ex officlo: the R(-v. Herman W. Meyen; president ()f th, congYegaton: Dr. Adophus E Bertling; deacons : G. Seehafer, C. Loochne', A. Priebe, EI. Cramer, T. StelchRorst, A., Kaspar; ,trustees: Dr. A. u1ertllng, Walter L.- Edwards, George F. Sionm; secretary: Harry Loch- 1 Kober,. .i. . err, 'an I ochner. Ail the organiszations within the con- gregation iili have their reguLa r mon)th-. Iy meetinig tiiis w%%eeký. nasînueli aS the plans for the prent year will be Ifr-e- .selited, It is hoped that ail the mcm- bîers will attend. Tho usualI feaitures of the programs wili 1w olserv.*ed: the de- çotional, business, eduea.ti.taiad -so- Parent-; havung eidren between the atge of six And fou rteeiiî may noeni- r'oll them i thee.'k4;yehuo.es foi' the Christiani education of eliuîdreni. Both ithe, primary and th(-e dvméed eia.ss have a numberof se .holars enrolledl but.- there la always room, for more. The second semester of the Nortb Shcre Lutheran Sunda v school"ahr histitute ihl he ePinr o ,idav eve- uing next, Janiuax'y S. 8lThe fee is one dollar thle persan ,fir thes'iestrvîe ineludeq the-text book u.,.ed. St. John's hereN-It h 'sîêst.,express t,,'Ilý.%1 TTE 1ifli'E a id tS j.bUllit-S esit -ineerc th les for thi.eib'urtesy extne ti). it in puibiishilg iUs ehno îtes -111 thua paper reuial utiwithit eost. It 1', very muech apprecia d. Babtist Clzurch Viimette and 1-'oreSt aveliîu"', <.eorge 1 P. A lismi, nîtaiste"l -A. t hur'.'Iît ha. t 4arf's" 14u Sn uifflsy n'ogram hgiu d it. h of gutthe ( 'hurell holat9:3 in. in aildf 'afeî1.Tee," laesfor ail ag.s fr ni the Nurýýervy el<lia tnîieîut 1t hrugli t1w seuiQor and idittý Piv1il ,g Itinionth i utJaiiuarv oui, 'iV.<ln'sdy eeuungswill litd.evoted tu tinieiy iissioùary 5U1jO('s, lemd by the b;ts to0r1. On J.anuar'y G, .JohilM;tI5011 Peck and the Churching of the Middle' West." January 1M, -New Strategy foi' thie Cities"; January 20, -'1he Suburb's and Our' Ow'n Cliut*ch." Thie si-riies %il close on January 27 on ic~hrh ev'eniflg a reception is being planne-d for> our oxvii church r~soa' rî etr Chinia, 1. aEnia Brodbk'ek. Drw. Allisoni :ainnouitîes thle folît ,w'uug st rmon topiles for the inDu 1h of Jania'ry. Our nioriinfg oshhour- is ;alwavs ý;in- 1 iatoluiciuding beautifuliuso' b the choir and solOV4ts and ia s tirniing ies- sage froni the pastor. On Ja nuary 3; w'e %vt.'eCcIîailenged Iby thie»4îso at,'- :îryv 10 -thie sermno vil l be: -V3 Yt:a'r Ôf Dcstiny" ; Januai"'y 17, "Sing ing lu the IPark" .ania i-y 24: **Il(>%'\-.Much ('au You Sta mal" iiary 31 -"GeoIgp Vot'iinguPeopIeva.s iRb.s oh;v" schools and Bible cassat 9 :45, and Monning Prayer with sermion at il a. ni. The Wornen's Associated Guilds wil mieet, this Friday, January 8, at thie lub) houise at 10:30 with iuncheon at noon. Thie speakei- atWilmette Sunday Eve- ning.club next Sunday evenlng at 7:30 in the auditorium.i of thie Congregation- ai church wilil ho HowardH.Cleave oi "Wild Life Adventures" wlth beau- that the treasuret' may be pay mIl ob)ligationz._ First Presbyterian Wornan's club rooms Greenleaf avenue at Tenth street James T. Veneklasen, inister At the morning worshlp at i1, octock. the pa stor, will spùak on: "Maintaintng the Home Bas;e," a, great principle whioh needs to be appreciated and en- throned in- our niodern life. We invitc you tri vorsblp wiith us and maýke ours your church home. The nmusical progr-am by 'Miss Ernma itounds, pianist, and Edward Otis, sýolo- ist; -%ili be as follow!4: pre'lude, -The ISea," by palmgren; Ofiertorv, "Pray Pr-," (Jocelyn). by Godard; Postlude, ",Rococo" bv Paàlmgreni; Solos, "I ISought the Lord" byStevenson,.and 'Peý«ice T Leave With You" by MacèDermld. When worshipifig with u-,, you ina> leave.your-children iu cave o(f MixssDoro- thy WVehner, in the Junior.ehiureh. Our -Sunday soho-ol inî-ets at, 9,:30 oJ'eiock andwie invite you to aýttentd tand 14. send your ehiidren. The pastor is cýonduçt.ing :i la-s for those of'high scehool Isge' who wis-h l prepare for,church . mbrhidur- ing the. Sundaîy sehool hour., The Christian Endeavor sceywiii mtieet With Mary AliieeHayes, 1#11 Lake avenue, ah 5 :30 o'clock. Trhe hopic is, "What Shâll 1Do WihI oney?". At the Sunday Evening club, Howa'rd Cleitves, n.ituralis'ht and limnter, wili speak on -VWiid Lite Adventures." The place is tRie Congrt'gati4nol church;l the tîmie, !7 :30 p. nm. TiIhe boarid of ti'ueas ofttieChurch wil ieet ¶ondjay 4«N'e ing St s o'cloc-k in the church offi'e. The Woniais society will mieet un Tuesday, January 122. Sewing -will ble ini chargeý of Sîî<kes 10 mnd 3, Mis. 1 iley- md Ad Mrs. Christopflier oha.inie,, i'es-pelc-. til'liTe iunliîeon will bho served by M rs. R. J. Beniiethiil Iead the devo- tionals, and .Mrs. R. H. Hleiderson w-lit iead thiedsuso of thie topie, "Roving Wilhtheé irat. The pastor's class toi- thosc of grade sohiool age wishing te uîrepai-e for chureh- nenbership-willl tiui-t luti- hui'ch, office on Wedneeaday - t 4 o'clock. Off ertory-Lai'ghetti,~... oar PostlÜde-'.%d saoso ,,Krueger Tuesday. aàuary 12 Anntial cOnigregational meeting at 8 P. nM. The recen tly organlzed catechetical ciasà Wilil hold its first meeting:Sunday, January 10, at 9:45 à-,nm. Parents ýai-e requested bo enrol chilîdreni at once andi to have thern present at the fIrst ineet- lng of the cla»a en- 1 Ait high achool folks wil h it*i-s.<' in the first Sunday eVening soiliour to be held this year.'Y'ou will hatve a good time and so wiil your friepd's, %V' plan to enjoy an hour of garnes and singing', and wlll plan special events fior théo next semes!ter. Corne promptly à t 51:30 to thie church partor. 'he :Parents wi*l11 receive thie regui r quartérly report sheets for thie ChureRi scehool ln the next week or ten daySI. We hope you witt, give these your close' attention and. retura tkenm promptly to thie church ofice. Mr.1 ýey will review Captain Hafd' "Psychology and Mýorais;" at ek Meeting, which la held on Wednesday in thie chureh e.,,..u,,tVu soof,. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mrs. Walter Schur, 1167 Wilinetté avenue, witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.' W., Huebner' of Fiat Rock. Ohicq, left Iast. Monday for Palmi Beach,.and .St. Petersburgia where they expect to spenld the next few inonths. The Woman's Guild is holding its monthly lunchéon and meeting in the church on Frlday at 1 o'clock. T'he East End Circle ls serving thie lunoheon. Thie program and sewing are in. charge of the Northwest Cf'rcle. Next Sunday ItIr. Hindley will. preaclu on "Llfe's Carry Throug'h" atItRie morn- ing service ýat 10:45.* The- Quartet. and. Senior choir will sing. The Church 'school wili me et accord-ý ing to thie' foliowing scheduie:, Beginners depart4nent (age.s 4 and 5) - 10:-45 to 12 Primnary department (age.s 6,, and 8) -9 :30 to 12 Junior department (ages 9, 10, and, 11) -9: 30 -1to 10:40 inter mediate departm ent (ae:12 and' 13)-9:30 tb 10:40 HligRi School department (ail four yearsî -12:15 to 1 (classes-S :30 to 7(oil hour) On Sunday ev.ening.at 7 :30 the. Sun- day Evening club wiil present Howard H., Cleaves, official' photographer of the Pinchot South Sea expedition, who will speak on "Wlld Life Adventures," uei.ng beautful motion pictures to illustrate his talk The activities durrig the week foi, boys and 'girls are definltely includedl in our, prgram and eacli group, rc- ceives guidance frorn experienced lead- ers, Theweek-day sc'hedule foilowls:- Tuesdays-ý4 P..- -ilScouts Tuesday-4 P. m. - Camp Fire CirIS Tuesdays-7 :30p. m, - Roosevelt Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts- Thursdays-3 :15 p. m.-Bluel)irds Thursdays-4 p. n.-Junior Choir re-' hearsal: Thui'sdaysý-7 :30 p. r.-Troop \.o. 1, Boy scouts Alternate.Sa'turdi Ys-9 :30 a. m. - ut, Pack No. 63

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