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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Oct 1921, p. 6

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HfPU* " 6 s THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14^ 1921 â-ºâ™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â€¢â™¦â™¦â™¦â€¢â€¢â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â€¢â€¢â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦â™¦^ ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* "Church The women of the church are urged The Woman's Society will have a to make not of the dates, October 2., special meeting next Tuesday, October 25, and 26, and plan to attend the An- 17. Sewing in the morning, luncheon nual meeting ok the Women's Board at noon, mission program at 2 F. M. of Interior, to be held at the New This will be in, the nature g^jgj First Congregational church, Chicago. t *♦♦*♦♦♦++*♦+++♦+++*♦*+♦+♦♦*+++++*++****+*++*+*+****♦ **************************************************** BAPTIST CHURCH The Seventy-Seventh Annual meet- ing of the Illinois Baptist State Con- vention will be held in Rockford on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Two mem- bers of the local church, Edwin Phelps and Rev. Francis C. Stifler, are members of the Board of Direc- tors of the- Convention. Mr. Stifler is serving this year as the First Vice President of the Convention as the head of the State Promotion Board. A^ delegation from the local church will be in attendance at the sessions during the week. Great interest is being shown in the Mil-week meetings of the church this fall in the study that is being made on the theme, "Getting Acquainted with the Bible". The group is facing squarely the facts as to the stages by which the individual books of the Bi- ble have been formed into a single Collection and the further question, which is proving most fascinating, as to how the sacred writings have been transmitted to us. The meetings are held on Wednesday evenings in the church. Mr. Stifler will continue this week ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN pletely enclosed, the steam heating plant finished and much of the furn- iture in place. The^ Bible school at- tendance last Sunday was one of the largest on record in spite of the factj that the adult department has not yet commenced its fall work. It is expected that with the completion of the building the ministries of the church will be greatly extended. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH his series of Sunday morning sermons â€"entitled "Studies^ in Personal Reli- gion". The Biblical basis for this week's theme will be, "Zacchaeus, the Man of Affairs." â€"v- For six weeks the worshippers of the a Baptist church have found it neces- sary to put .up with many inconven- iences due to the partially completed state of building at Wilmette and Forest avenues. These inconvenienc- es-will, for the most part, be removed this week. The building will be com- If the growing attendance and the almost breathless attention is an In- dication of success, then the series of sermons on • "Fools" which Dr. Lloyd is presenting to his congrega- tion at the Congregational church on Sunday morning may be marked suc- cess with a big S. Forty per cent of the audience last Sunday were men who seemed to appreciate thoroughly the description and the life story of The Money Fool. >Jext Sunday morn- ing the subject is "The Fool and His Time". Miss Mary Welch, contralto, will sing. Service at 11 o'clock. Next Wednesday will be Church School Night. The meeting will be given to a discussion of the work of the school and-Mr. Gilmore, director of Religious Education will have charge. The teachers and officers will hold their monthly meeting im- mediately following the discussion. The Tatapochqn Camp Fire group will meet at the church at 3:45 o'clock Thursday. Preparations will be made for the Ceremonial meeting to be held Sunday evening, October 23. The Second Troop of Boy Scouts of Wilmette will *meet Mr. Gilmore on the playground Friday at 4 o'clock. "The Roads Men Travel in Life", Matt. 7,13-14, will be the sermon sub- ject at St. John's Lutheran church Sunday, October 16, at 11 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by the pas- tor, Rev. HermanvW. Meyer. St. John's church, Linden and Prai- rie avenue, has a welcome for you and your children in church and Sun- day school. Church services are a£ H o'clock and Sunday school and Bible classes convene at 9:45 o'clock at Library Hall. At 4 o'clock every Monday and Fri- day afternoon classes in Religious In- struction for children are held at the church. St. John's Invites You I ENGLISH LUTHERAN ception for Mrs. Alice Wade, who has been in India for the past seven years. Mrs. Wade was in the beginning partly supported by this society and now upon her first fur- lough comes toj renew her acquaint- ance and to tell of conditions in In- dia. All the wonien are/ invited. Next Wednesday at 8 P. M. we re- sume the discussions in our regular midweek study course. The cfiurch is located at the corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf ave- nue. You will receive a most cordial welcome. Sunday school. 9:30 A. M.; Church Servicer^ A. M.; JWtȣ C E., 3:30 P. M.; Intermediate C. E., 4:30 P. M.: Senior C. E., 6 P. M. METHODIST CHURCH Wilmette English Lutheran church. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Morning services 11 A. M. Theme of sermon, "Our Duty Toward God." Music under direction of E. P. Uhl, Jr. Miss Alice Schnauder, organist. The services are conducted at the Wilmette Woman's club and you are invited to attend. Anyone desiring catechetal instruc- tion kindly report to the pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tonight will be Men's Night at tbe Presbyterian church. Dinner at 6:30 P. M., followed by a splendid musical program and special address. This is the concluding program of the week in celebration of the Tenth Annivers- ary. The subject of the serimon next Sun- day morning will be "Entering An- other Decade" or "The Basis for Future Blessings." Sunday, October 16, will be a not- able day in the history of the Wilmette Methodist church, for on that day the Rev. Gilbert Stansell, the new pastor, I will take charge and preach his first sermon. This church has been without a regular pastor since the death of Dr. Walker, some eighteen months ago, and during frhat time it has pass- ed out of the "one of many".class of Methodist charges into the class of Methodist churches of first import- ance and the coming of Dr. Stansell marks the beginning of a new era in Wilmette Methodism. The newly or- ganized chorus choir will render music appropriate to this important oc- casion. The service begins at o'clock. 11 GRANDSON OF J. J. BAUER IS KILLED BY AUTO TRUCK Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church, Saturday, for little 10 year old Wenzell Bauer, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bauer, 1310 Wilmette avenue, who was instantly killed last Thursday when he was run over by an automobile truck near his home in Berwyn. The boy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer who formerly resided in Wilmette and have many friends in tbe village. Burial was at St. Jo- seph's. Let Us Carefully Clean and Repair YourHighlyPriced Oriental Rugs. Each rug as it comes to usi is inspected 1 carefully before it \is cleaned. * All the care that you would yourself gitie them is given them hereT Oriental \rugs are too beauti- ful to be {neglected without thinking at all of their value. Countless steps grind the grime into them, and grime, left in, will cut and jot the toughest fabrics. Let us clean them for you. Aram K. Mestjian NativeCleaning and Rep airing of Fine Oriental Rug*, 607 W. Railroad Ave. Wilmette 1947 MISS ADELAIDE C. JONES Graduate of the American Con- •ervatory of Music, Chicago. Instructor In Both Piano and Voice Begin Fall and Winter Work Now I will be pleased to call and confer with parents or prospective pupils. Tel. Wil. 2558 1530 Central Are. The World has small respect for the man who does nothing. It has a wholesome regard for the man engaged in "big business". â€"r- The Church is committed to the biggest business ever undertaken by human kind__The Almighty's business of making the world morally, socially, economically and financially safe. The great need today is production. Are you doing your bit - When Sunday Comes? First Congregational Chnrch First Methodist Church St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Wilmette Baptist Church First Presbyterian Church St John's Lutheran-Church rx Wilmette English Lutheran Church

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