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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1936, p. 86

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The music for the worshlp servic-e next Sunday mnorfling will be as fol-- lÔws: Organi (10:45): 11O God, Thou Holle,3t" ... ... ... ... . - - '. . . 1, rahm s "My Inmost Heart Doth Yearn" .. .. ....; . .. .. .. .. .. .. Brahm s *"Deck T1hyself Out, '0 My. Soul" .. .. ... . .. .. ... Brahmis Marie BrIel Initroit: "Father, In Thy Mysîterious Presence". ............Matthews Anthern: -The Lord is MyLlght". P .arker Offertory Solo: '"Thirs Is Mr Command-, ment',................PalImer Clark L.O.Dees Orga nà Postlude: I'Now Let.Ail Thank God" ..Karg-Élert The Church school meets Sund4y morning at 9:30 o'clocek. There are classes for ail ages, fromn the nursery to the adult department. The Hlgh School Epworth leaigue willý meet Sunday evening at 6 o'cloek. The elections of officers for, the coming year will take place. Mr. F. D. 'Frisbie wili shoW travel pictures for the fellowý%ship hour. Trhe Utpsilon Rho, for y~oung people above hlgh school age, will meet at 5 :30 o'clock. The Rev. Amos Thornburg 'wlli beh the speaker. The Woman's Home Mlsslonary so- ciety ia meeting today, (Thursday>, at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Mons, 157 Woodstock avenue, Kenil- worth. Mrs. Amos Tihornburg will lead thre devotions. There wili be a speclal speaker and speclal music. Business meeting and election of oficers. Mite- box openlng for, the Home departnient. Thre choir ineets for rehearsa 1 tonight (Thisrsday) at .8 o'elock ln the Junior roin, un der thre direction of Miss-Marie BrieL Alimembers are urged te ho at every. rehearsal and every service during the few remainin .-weeks of thre choir season. "A Spring Proli"-an evening of games and entertainment-wiii ho spoh- sored by thre Wésleyan Service Guiid on, Friday evening, May 22, in the Great Hall. Tickets may be obtalned from any member of thre Guild. Girl i4cout Troop 1 wlll have a dinner and Court of A*ards ln the Greit Hall on Thursday evening,,May 21. TPhe ifth divhisin will haven a narty, hI the niornlng service at Il o'clock on Sunday, Dr. Allison continues his series of "Tlmely Messages From An- cient Chronicies," with a sermon on "«Azarlair, a Commn#Sense Phieopher" based on Il Chroiies,. l6th Chapter., The Church Sehool mneets at 9:30. In the Senior tiePArtment there wlll be an explanation of our summer camp. at Lake Geneva. The Adult Clas cirrles, further a discussion of "Jesus'ý Idea, of. God" which'furnlshed such an inspira- tion last Sunday.. thre 3aptlst Young People's Union, wio have b een dlscussing current. prob-. lems at their 6 o'ciock meetings, will takre up this' week thre question, "What About Drinking Alcohol?" Kelth Jones, counselor, wlll lead thre discussion of tis age-old evil. The choira rehearse as foilowÉ: Sen- ior chorus, Thur-sday at 8; Junior choir on Saturday at 9 :30; Hie x chool choir Saturday aàt il a. ni. Tire comblned choirs who made the Mother's Day hymna so helpful. willi sngtogether on June 14 at the Church School Com- mencement. The twenty-thlrd 'anirlversarý-'of the church was celebrated wlth a banquet and entertalnment on Wednesday, May 13 wlth a program of group singlur, vocal and instrumhental nunibers and a plaYlet, after which thre business of the organization was transacted. Direct gifts for missions totaied $2,655 for the year. Expenses were $8,638, and payments on mortgage Indebtedness amounted to $2,286. Thre following of- ficers were elected: Mederator, Harvey A. Bush; Financlal 5ecretarles, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Grecn; Benevolene Treasurer, ira. ]@. W. Roberts; Churcli Clerk, Mabelle Rennacker; Deacons, B. W. Sirearer, W. A. MeKeighan, Mrs. J. D. Dingie and R. M. Peterson; Trus- tees, Eari C. Carlson, Ben Jacobson, Dewey Shaw, Ray Stephena, G. B. Wil- h lams and R . J. Laseelles; Religlous Education Coxmttee, Mmr. Paul Keller, MVrs. G. B. Willia.ms, Herman Hinti- Peter, rd; Churcir Worshlp Oommlttee, lirs. F. G. Guthrldge, Mrs. H. A.* Bush,: W 0. Haas, Mrm. H. B. Burnside, Mrs. W. A. McKelghan, Mrs. fDewey Shaw, C.* H. Jones andi Fred Leason; Church Social CoIMMtttee, F. G. Guthridge, E. C. CarîsoiMs C. 'Z. Dubbs, Alfred *Heerens. lra.Edard Meer, lira. J. M. Davis; Delegates to Chicago Baptist Association: Mrs. H._ D. Davisson, Carey Matthews, J. D. Dingle, Charles V., Clark.' St. A ugusfimes ers a t the dinner were promnent church %voiien: Mr,.Bernice T. Van der Vries, Mrs. R. B. Gregory, Mrs. Angus Hibbard, Miss Margot Atkln, (representing the young people of, the diocese), and Mrs. Albert Cotsworth. Pirst Pr..esbyteri*an Nlnth street at Greenleaf. avenue Janmes T. Veneklasen, mninister< At the m<rning worship service at 1I1 o'vlock the' minlster willl Preach on the thenie. "A Sublime Faith, belng the experience of- one wvio wcnt- through a -great ealamity and, recelved a gre at word of. assurance. We Invite vout to worship Nvith us. The inusie for the niornlng service will, be, as follows: preluide,."La Cath- edrale Engloutie," Debussy; anthemn, T'Imý A Pilgrlm,"'. Martson; solo, "If God S - CIothe The, Grass," Blschoff, Edward Otis; poqtlude. "Marche Pit- toresque,' Kro)egerý. Miss Ermia Rounds is director. Oui' Suinday school. meets in al de-* partmients at 9).30 o'clock. Our' Junior' ehireli ta -a stpervit4ed g,'oup for the youing children during the illorning '.orshlp service. Our Aduit Bible class will ivelcome you to its study perlod at 10. o'clock,ý when we stiudy thre Letter of. Paul to the Philippians. Thre Pastor's class for tho se wishing, to prepare for church membershlp will mieet at 9 :30 o'clock, dlsmissing ln time for the Sunday school classes. The Tuxis lub wlll meet at 5 :30 o'clock at the church,' The topic for dis- cusslin will be. "What Shall 1 Do Witir My Lelsure Time?" a question whlch ts becoming more pressing daiIy. Ail the young people of Higir achool age are invited. The Boy Sctst, meet M.Nonday evening at the churcir.- Thre Spokes of the Woman's Society will meet Tuesday as foiiows: No. 4 with lira. H. V. licCorimiclç,, 519 Washington avenue for, an ail day meeting; Nlo. 6 with lirs. H., Bergmani, 710 Laurel ave- nue for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Our mldweek service :wiil. 'be held Wednesday evenlng at 8 o'clock at the churcir. We will study Isaiah's great prophecy on !Comfort ln Aff liction." 1We invite you to worship wlth us. Thre choir wilii Ieet Friday evening for reirearsal. ~The Girl' Scouts will m-eet Saturday j-1ol Communion will be ceiebrated ln the monthiy evening service, at 8 o'clock. The preparator-, service begins at 7:45. Annoufléements will be recelv.- ed at the parsonage on Friday, 1-8 p. m. The Fathers' and Sons' banquet .will be held this evening at 7 P. m. On MaY 24 there wilIl be *aission rally of our churches In this area at. Bethlehemi hall,. Lake. and Ashland ave- nues, Evanston. Rev. F. C. Streufert of St. Louis wl1 speak at 3,:30, Rev. M. Carter of Chicago at 8 o'clock.. The Evanston and Glenvlew choirs wiil sitig in the afternoon,ý the Wilmette and Nules, Center choirs ln the evening. First Congregational. Willmette, Illinois. The Rev.ý John G.,. Hindley, ininister "The Gilory of Growth" '.ill heý the minister's, sermon. theme next Sund.ay fnorniflg at the"il o'ciocek church service. The music by the choir and und er the supervision of.Miss EmtiilyRobei-ts wil be as follows - Prelude-Meditation ..... Bartlett Soio-Týhe Lord's Pruyer ....... Maiotte Mrs. E.ý H. Wishover, soloist Anthem-Dear Lo6rd, Who) Once ùpo~n the Lake ....:ý.. V. D. Thompsoai Postlude-Allegro Vivace '.. Mendelssohin Gordon Van Kirk;ý English instructor and dramatie coach at New, Trier High séhool. will provide special rEadings for, the evening meeting on, Sunday at 5 :30 p. in. Fellowship Houe Nvwili follow. .The Nelghbor.hood cire le wilI meet. at the.home of Mrs. George W. Kibby, 835 Lake avenue, Thesday. May 19.> As- sisting hostesses:- Mrs. J. B. Olvin, Mrs. Lypman Drake', and Miss Elizabeth Swan. It will b. an ail day meeting. The North West circle will ineet at the home of Mrs. R. A. Marmaduke, 230 Laurel avenue,.ôon Friday, May 22. As- sisting hostesses: Mrs. H. J. Droba, Mrs. C.; N. Prussing, and Mrs. R~. E. McIlrath. Luncheon at 1 p. mi. The North End circie is planning a Tullp Tea at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. C. D. Ewer. 1111 Ashland avenue, Satur- daY, May.23. An exhibition of 150 doU'N representlng, nationalities from. ail over the world and'a ,Country Store wili ho featured., The Board of Deacons will hoid its reg- ular monthly meeting on Monda y, May 18, at the home of the chairman. .T. . . Roth, 1124 Fo6rest avenue.. The closing Communion (iof the, season will be observed Suflday, .May 24, at the Il o'clock church service.' and Friday, May- 21 and 22,. at thre p. m., in the pastor's study. ~church. On Wednesday, May 20, several men and Young men wli lie examined In Tihe order of service at il o'clock wîIî The Scout troops meet as toilows: St. Auguatine's offices, prior te tiroir Include thre followlng. Girl Scout Trciop 1-Thursda.ys at ordination, or ca.ndida.cy for Hoiy Prelude-Prelude in C Sharp Minr.... 7:15 P. n. Orders. Thre candidates wil ho examiedl ........ .. Anton Vodorirraki Girl- Scout Troop 2-.Tiursdays at by Dr. Carleton, the IRev. Chrles L. Introit-"Wlirtirte Volce of Slnging '3 :45 P. in.; Fnldays at 3:45 p. nM Street. Ph.D., aud the Rev. Frgnic R. , DelareYe"............. Shmtuclk Lal-by Miss Yvonneb ýr department. by Miss Winnlfred r departnýent. : lw , 1

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