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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1921, p. 7

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- â- -_ .........:.---.,-„„„ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921 «w«wtmwwmntammawm«mm "Chimb ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft The A-Ki-Yu-Ha-Pi Camp ] Girts w,II meet.Wednesday, June at the home of Jane Calloway, METHODIST CHURCH KVi Ian Inc ilmette Methodist church never a a better Children's Day service tu that of last Sunday. The house « crowded. The children were well ined. The day was ideal, forty- ,ie. from the Preparatory Mem- rship class, were received In'o full fnbership. Four babies were l>ap- ed. At the close of the service the morial tablet, that we have talked so much, was unveiled. Dr. Rapp ke brief and appropriate words dication, the flag was removed. ,..icr Thayer read the names of Se who enlisted from our church Sunday school, and a separate of those who did not come back eh the war was. over, the bugler nded taps, and the beautiful nze tablet with a gothic top, in ping with the architecture of our rch. had become a perpetual mo- ral. Jrother E. W. McCul lough, of [ashington, D. C. smiled in upon fe services from the outer edge of crowd at the front door last Sun- We think the sight made him nrHbMcs -have not for- [tten bis many years of service in [ilmette Methodism, n other years, when Wilmette Me- dism had not so many friends and pporters, Mrs. Frank Cutler was e of those whose never failing help n for her the love and esteem of all o knew her. No task was too cm- n or too difficult for her hand, and long illness following the loss a daughter and her coming among again with the same sweet spirit Ipfulnessjj and her sudden pas- ng, serves but to consecrate the mory of a most beautiful and use- life. Our loss, as a church, is It a hint of what the Cutler family lost in the sudden going of .the fe and mother, and all hearts go t fo them in tenderest sympathy. ur Children's Day had a sad end- At the time when William inhold, Sr., Was leading the Ep- rth League meeting and speaking rds of fatherly advice to the gath- young folks, William Reinhold, was taking part in a tragedy, in le cold waters of Lake Michigan, cost him his life. The Epworth ague has lost a willing worker, the Linden avenue. The Tatapochon Camp Fire will hold a Sunrise Ceremonial, Tuesday, June 21. The regular weekly meet- ing will be held in the church on Thursday, June 23. The North End Circle will hot meet Monday, June 20, as planned, but keep to the regular day, June 27. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Anderson, 1123 Elmwood avenue. ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH Next Sunday will be the fourth Sunday after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M., Church School at 9:45 A. M. and Morning Prayer and Sermon at It o'clock, Friday, June 24, will be St. John the Baptist's Day. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M. The Women have about completed all arrangements for the Lawn Fete to he given next Tuesday evening, June 21, from 7:30 on the grounds at the home of Mrs. E. A. Kaumeyer, 601 Linden avenue. There will be music and refreshments- on the grounds and St. Augustine's people and their friends are invited to at- tend. There will be no admission charge to the grounds and all wel- come. Next Sunday, June 19, will be the last Sunday for St. Augustine's Church Sunday School for the pres- at St. Augustine's has had a, most successful year. There has been a steady growth right through the year until the present quarters are altogether inadequate. The rector of St. Augustine's took part in the Graduating Exercises at Central School last night. There was a large attendance and all were greatly interested in the gradua- tion,. , St. Augustine's boys are eagerly anticipating their camp wWch Ts to take place o* Lake Ripley, Wiscon- sin, beginning June 27. Some 30 to 40 boys have registered and quite a number of parishioners are expec- ted at the camp over the week end which includes the Fourth. Any further registrations .of St. Augus- tme • b°y* who would like to attend should be sent to the rector. The wedding took ptfice in St. Au- gustine's Saturday, A four o'clock, of Mr. Alban T. E/wood, and Miss Dorothy Jacobson/ Mrs. Elwood, who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. West, will take up her residence in Chicago. There was a Baptismal Service held in the church on Sunday morn iti.v*(i«. it. ..-..1..________I '__ â- â- â€¢ ENGLISH LUTHERAN Rev. A. O. Soholm, pastor. ' Residence: 1235 Elmwood avenue. Telephone: Wilmette 1938. Services every Sunday at the Wil- mette Woman's Club at Tenth street and Greenleaf. avenue. Sunday school at^thc Sunday ^choot^n*th^church. A. MT H BAPTIST CHURCH This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Monthly meeting of the Reading Cir- cle of the Woman's Society will be held at the home of Mrs. W. S. Campbell, -'2** Ninth street. ?n con* nection with the meeting, the mem- bers of the Circle will also engagt in-White Cross work, the preparing of bandages and other supplies for the Missionary hospitals at home and â-  abroad. For this purpose all are The pastor and the Church Council asked to bring scissors and thimbles, members and their wives were enter- The Annual Picnic of the church and Sunday school will be held to* morrow at New Trier Field at 2:30 o'clock. This has always proved one of the most enjoyable' events of the church year. There will be baseball, special athletic events for "J* Ste* the- regular morning ser-1 School and Church services. Come tained last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brandt in their new home on Lake avenue. The Church Council was installed on Sunday morning, June 12, the pas- tor officiating. Rev. Soholm is to â„¢J?«?*i £.. in10talled on Sunday I iff ages 'and* deTightfuHVowshfp. morning, June 19^ ; ESvery family will bring its own Everyone is invited to the Sunday \ X^\tT\^\^lTm ZHLft 7S21- •I1.1.J .-in.1 VI,.,....1, c.,„;„.. r^^l^by the committee. Special atten- vice. 1 and worship. Special (Uontinuea on Page Bight) Goodrich Tire Prices reduced ^Q per cent The last word in Quality The best word in Price fiwiwowifconDi Anti-Skid ttWlSg •24.SO *32.90 •41.85 »43.1Q ♦47.30 The large staff of teachers have been most faithful during the year the attendance averaging about 24 a Sunday. There has also been a great improvement in the teaching during the* year owing to the inter- est taken by the teachers in their work, and also to the practiced ef- forts made to help them to prepare for their most important work. A majority of the teachers attended regularly in the Spring the Insti- , , . . tute for teachers held at Highland tnjajr-school ~ciass-a-genial spirit,' pgfc whercj expert* in teaching met high school a bright and an in: eacn week the teachers from the led lat |iirinjf mind and a good friend, and their loss, which cannot even be |ggested, the family has the prayers ' sympathy of the entire church. The Kpworth League, so far as leir Sunday evening meeting is con- (rned. has disbanded for the Sum- er. The next meeting will be held 6 o'clock Sunday evening, Septem- f 4, 1921.* '"- Sunday morning, June 19, Dr. Rapp flH>rrach on "Vacation Mottoes/" AH men are invited to attend Dr. ipp's Bible class, which meets in nes' ball every Sunday morning at 40 o'clock. At their meeting last week, the ftcial Board issued a challenge to boys of Brother Cox's Sunday hool class to play a match game baseball as soon as arrangements 1 be made. Be on the lookout for definite announcement of this iportant event. !C Church Schools along the North Shore and helped them to prepare for their work. Our teachers are likely to have added privileges and<|& advantages next year because in addition to their own Church Train- ing School, which will be held in the ^Autumn at Highland Park, there is likely to be held in the vil- lage, under the co-operation of the different churches a Sunday School Training Institute t a which there will be lectures on such subjects as ' 'Bible .Study,T"Chltd--psychology, Principles of Education and the like. If this institute be held in Wilmette next Autumn it will be open not only to teachers, but also to parents, pu- pils and others interested. All who are interested in seeing such a Bible Training School established in 'Wil- mette should state their interest to their leaders who will thereby be helped in deciding whether there is a call for the establishment of such an Institute in the village. fti'i HI *2£S ♦2.90 ♦MS <3JO %SO Hjbs H.75 • â-  . *3S5 *&80 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Vxt Sunday is Graduates' Sunday a fbf new Eighth Grade of the ntral< Grammar.School, will be the Mtsrbf honor. Rev. S. A. Lloyd, 'tor, will USe as the subject of his oress to these young people, "The •t. Prize." Service begins prompt- at eleven and closes at 12:05 4eek7 â€"- The Neighborhood Circle will hold all day meeting Tuesday. June 21'. the borne of Mrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Je avenue. fbe Church Kifsht Service will be d in tl dnesda Mr. Harold M. Among the members of the Par- ish whn have been seriously ill, we are glad to say all are well on the road to recovery. Mrs. W. M. Waddell, who had a very severe at- tack of pneumonia, is now conva- lescing and will leave shortly with her family to spend the summer on the Canadian side of Lake Erie. Mrs. F. C. Van Ness, who recently under- went a serious operation ; at St. Francis Hospital, is now home and doing nicely; Mrs. J..*?*hâ„¢ is also^at-home recovering from ail operation. Adrian Brower, who has been dangerously ill at St. Josephs day by day. 1. One quality 2. Gxtra size 3. Specially designed 4. oAnti-skid 5. Fair price The name of Goodrich on a tire means one quality only. Like all other Goodrich tires this 30x3) is one quality. This stand- ard is a fixed principle, and that quality must be the best our resources, skill and experience can produce. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY &ikron,Ohio *K*tron will have charge ttmg, The bodies of Meritt C. Beymer Jr. and Mrs. Marcia C. Beymer, the pother of Mr. Merritt C. Beymer. Sr were ^aken from the vaults un- 5T; 7hl Chaoel at Rosehill Cemetery ' fly p|ot-J"5LJSShJ^^ wi4h-4h^ of the-"liiiolifTW^ce-rt-the-ji^^ members of the family. â€"w»ay evening. Mr. naroia so.. u« «*"""-' â€"- :"" l.ij - «iiort re- mo^e. the Director of Religions Hy plot. The r^orh^A . We are the Goodrich Distributors Here aun Bros. Winnetka Tire Shop 723-725 Oak St. - Phone Winnetka 1565 airing ____________

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