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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1932, p. 44

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Miesa eouhdp. iaist,Ilias - arrange the. following musical program. Preludt Th oSa," Palmgren; Postudf "Marche Pittoresque," Kroeger. An themn, God of Our F'athers," Schnecker solo and chorus, ýI'Land. of -Hope anj Glory," Mr.. Otis and chorus..The new ly organized chorus choir will ai under the direction of Miss Rounds. Junior chureh wiIl care for the litti, folks durlng the morning worshi p serv &ce, underthe direction of Mrs. Stanlei Peterson. *Our, Sunday school mneetsi at 9:30 o'clock, wlth classes for ail ages. Our Meî'u3 Bible class meets at .9:49 o'clock. We Inirite the mon of the -eou - munity th, join 'us. The> Chrstian. Endeavor: soçiety wili mIeet at 5:30 o'clock with Miss Betty ICay Morgan,. 1401 Maple avenue. Miss Vers. Johinson will leàd the devotilonaL. The apecial speaker, of the evening *Ii b. the Rtev. Ernesto 0. Merlanti, ps.stor Of the Waldensâianchurch and director of Samaritan house,,Chicago. Mr. Mer- lanti was an, aviator là the Itallan army during the World war. Ho. was the firàt aviator to ioop-the-loop around the Brookl'n bridge., He w1t lliavé aii fne message for- the young .pecple. The Wilmette Sunday Evening club) will begin on Sunday evening at the, Congregational. church &t, 7:30 o'olock. Mr'. Frederic White, traveler and officiai photographex', w111 speak on OMysterious hidia",IllustratIng his, addreqss with. e- one 15 woicorne. Te Vestry of the church imet. last niglit to complote arrangements for ' the annual canvas (date changed to No- bdvember > and. to transact other bust- A Quilt day for the womnen of the diocese will be >held 'Thursdaiy, Novem- Sber1, at Emmanuel churcli, La Grange, beginnng at Il a. M., with, lunchoon at 'Y 12:30. 'The ]Rev. Alfred Newberi-y will [be the conductor. Reservations haàve been made fora .. Augustine'a 'table at the dinner of the Churcli Club of Chicago, Hotel Sher- man. Monday November 7, at, 6 o'clock' la. honor of the iRt, Rgv. Lord Williams Gascoyne CeeUl, lishop of Exeter, Eng- land.,i IThe womon of the .Associated Guilds Iwill, hold, a ermmage sale at St. Augus- tine's Parish Meouse Thursday:and Fni- day, November. 10 and Il. Members of the congregatioh aire aaked- to send aIl articles te the Parish Meouse by Novýem- ber 9. Mrs. L, C.- Douglaàs, 209 Wood- bine avenue, la ln chaýrge and will se. that . articles are called for, whfch can-. not lie dellvered at the Panisb fMouse. Next. Sunday, bein g the first Sunday, ln the mont h. will1 be the corpora te Comn- munion Sunday' for both: the Bo.ys and Girls Communion leagues. The higli achool :girls ' ilî have breakfast together ln theâclub house following the' com- mufion. Monday afternoon and even ing, at 3,'30 The, Girl Scouts Of St.Auute' and at 7:45, the conference of Presby- i hda b os 1e, at terians under the auspices of the Board ntecbhuslast we ek. of National Missions will be held at 'Edgewater churcli, Kenmore and Bryn k~ Mawr avenues. Inspirational addresses English Lutferan .will bé given by Dr. Myron L. Boozer~ Greenleaf avenue and Seventh 9strcet Miss Esther McR&aér, Rev. Lacy Simms, Wilmette and Dr. Asa F'erry. Dinnea' wilI b. serv-- e.d at 6:30 o'clock, reservs.tion for whichl A flouse Of Wo-sipl muat. bc made by telephono, Dearborii 9032 by Friday, November 4. Rcv. Dlavid R. Kabele, pastor Thé Session of the chureli will imet- SUNDAT SERVICES Monday evcniug at.8 o'clock at the pas- Sànay. chol............. a. ni. tor's home, 721 Ninth Street, Mrnlng wyorsîîip *.......Il a. ln. The Mroman's Society will hold its ai- Ms.May Belle H-ageniow-.jaekson nul national Praise service Tuesday(Drco0fMs> afternoon at 2 o'clock 'at the Woman'.s Special Music- 1Sunday Novenîber .6 club rooms,__Mlrs.,'Charlès Welles ý will Prelude tO "The Deluge"t Saint Sacus lead thé -dèvaWonal. Mrs. G. H. Leuxi- Anthern-iIow lovely are the mon, formerly of the Tuscon Indiani Messengers ... 1 n....so.. Training achool, will give the addtress. OffertorY-The Nightingale and Tes. will b. served by Spoke 9, Mrs. Wil- the Rose .......... ..Saint Saew1ý liam Remy chainînan. AIl the women are .1Postlude-.Chant Triomphale . Gatil Monday' at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. TIesda3r at 8 P. M. Voters' meeting. Wedneaday at 4 p. m. Classs for chu- dren, Saturday at .9 a.. m.. Classes for chli-. dren. The Rev. C., 3ockel wlll continue to occupy. the -pulpit until the pastor tg able to, take up these duties aga1i. Pastor'Goçkel will deliver a sermonon a: very timely subjoct the coming Sun- daY., We aie living I n days in whlcllî the real moaning Of good cttizenshlp, as well as the duties and privileges. of .ctizenship are alMost unknown 'and un- appreciâted terms. A' sermon, on good citiaeniship based on thé divine Word should carry a Message very helpful to ait of us as we begin the weekjn which we expect' to cast Our bâllot for a pres- Idential candidate. *A. very Important meeting of the Vot- ing membersof St. John's wiIl bo held next Tuesday evening. at 8 o'clock. lEvory voting. member' should be pi-es- ont since there: Are very Impiortant, ques.. Classes for the Christian educiation of ehil4ren areglvenatour sunday school rooms every Wednesday afternoon at 4 and Saturday morning at 9. Aiiy child six years old or above may enter these classes which are given freely to ail. A carefully graded course ln Bible and the Lutheran Catechism 18 offered a., well as a fine course of biblical momory irk. St. John's extends to'aI who read this and their friends a very cordial in- vitation to attend its services. While we believe that the nmusic at our churcîx contributeM much to the beauty of the gervices, we want you to corne par- tlcularly for the message of the sermon whieh we belleve wil l e of great benefit. to you splritually. You are always wel- couic at oui' church. Methodist Clzarch The mniristcr's sermilon themne for ulexr. Sunday rnorning will te "The Apex oe Religion."l The rnusie foi' the il o'clock worshipi on sÙndayny ulrning, will be as Oî'gan Pî'clude: '«Chora le--O World 1 H'Ven Must Leave Tbhee... Brahm.s "Ave Maria"......Schubertj Anthiern by the Choir:'Go. So Loved the Wolx'd tan, Or*gan 1Postludfe : AeIi'.îbi TPhe Churcli sehool meets euhi Sunda.v.1 Junio ion. AIRll ;nbers and friends of the chUrCh are urged to b. presentz. Choir* rebearsals are to be held on~ Thursday eveninga at 8 oclock. e yoices will be welcomed. The -Woman'sFo Prelgn Missionary 40- ciety, SNorthwestern 'branch, wil iv* a tea In honor et Mrs. Ernei3t Lynti, Waldorf ' the »ewlIy elected vice-pren-- ident, onFPriday.. November l; ýat Saint James cliurc. Mr. Hrold C. Case of, Glencoe wIl lea thé devottonal servie, at 1:30.,There will be brief reports of thegeneral executive meeting at Tut-a, Okia., and,,Mrs. Waldorf will speak. A Reading club, spOflsorod by tW. Wesleyan Service Guild, will hold Its first meeting Thursday, Novemnhex. 10, at the home of Orice C. Roe, 835 Uýn- den avenue. Ail young women are In - vited. A play or short story wvill Ih. read at this firat meeting. Kenilworth'Union, Warwick. road and !Kenilworth vnu Dr. Herbert L. W!llett, rnistefr Dr. Willett's subjeet for Sunday, N. vèniber 6 will- bo "Four ]Decade.s in Kex1 - ilworth" a theme appropriatE, to il,., 40t1, arnnversary ofthe0churcîx, 'vhfr'l There will lie three Im'portantt CV'eîfî'; lu onnection wlth the celebra itieon )- the 4th anniversairy of the kenihwo)t1ý Union churcLh. On Sunday, Nebliýt 6, the ànniversary service of îwors3hip at 11 o'clock4 On FrIday evening, N-- vember 11, the anniversary dinnl'O',, in con noction witiliwhlch theo. willI 1)e: iliterestîng program of music amI »h tu res. on Wednesmday atternioon. No- vember 16, the ladies of the churoîx ifî hold a 40tli anniversary sale and ha and ln the evening there wilI 1w ' an entertainuient. The Wonien's gulld Will meet Mna. 1flornlng, November 7, and lunjcijn* wl! be served.( The heur.z of nleetill-ar frl'O10to 4 o'clock. The woiei. .Ïi1' amkcd to coine in for as mucli tinie a Possible. The Invitation Is net ol , niembers of the guild and ng(gt,> but for, any on. lun the village wh, ua7 bA iflter'csted. Thle -Sunday school will mec-t a.1, > at 9 :45 o'cloek. AUl children bei w,'rý the ages ot three and the hig i. "~ are eordiallv InIted to visit and u'be en&reg'uIda1 members. First Co'n, reoati-onal Jolîaî G. Hlndley,, ministet' - oiris ,and <j i u ymr-Wuuami ad pletures. A aelgation of teachr There Is a spécial treat iu store for. The. WomaxI orig wcher a- fro St. uorstie's.Missionary so- ais.A. I. Sohuber. willgo romSt. ugutinI .oui' membjers. Roserve the evening oC cietY will uleot Thursday, November 10, The next meeting Of the Womaiv's IN<,vember. 17 anid watch for further an- at 10:30, at tue churoli to do hospltai Guild will lie held P'riday, November 11. A. promise lias been ecured f rom nouacemont.. sewing. The Program will take placeý Luncheon at 1 o'eiock will bc followe<i. Blqhop Stewart to hé the guest of st.i- at 2 o'elock. Devot ions: Mrs. Dee A. by a program at which the Rev. Hlarold Auustne'a panlsh Thursday evonfing I Come to the friendly church where. Stoker. "Lady Fourttl Datîglter of JKingsley, pastor of' the Churcli of the Noveniber 10. N~otice wiIi lie giveni The WÇay lis made plain. China".-"rniarers ln the Fa.mly"l; Mrs. Good Shepherd, w1il l apeasd a group 4

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