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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1922, p. 4

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^^:a^g^^.:^^^^^g,^^S^5| ii? â-  â-  IS- ate". THE LAKE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 ,;:£|#p|g METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Services ' -jSunday schopl 9:45s â- -â- -,'. i;^ Preaching service 11 o'clock. _ -$VesPer service 5 o'clock. HEpworth League 6:15 o'clock. d --Intermediateleague, for young peo- f pie "from twelve to fifteen years of ^ige, 6:15 o'clock; â€"--rr^vâ€"-â€" â€" c.JSRefreshmens /served at 6 o'clock *; to' aH young people remaining over • from the Vesper to the League serv- ices. The First Division of the Aid 1* has charge, ol serving the refresh- , mfilts during the month of January. â- '"'•'-Now, the Christmas rush is over, the holidays are past and the inven- tories taken, we look for a resump- tion of regular church activties, on the part of our entire membership. Every ^Methodist man and every Methodist ^%6inan should have one Methodist job, Tind should work at that job, iwhateyer it is, with a "this-one-thing- J-do" determination. If you want to ifttl in your xhurch, and have not been given a job, ask the pastor for an assignment. Men and women jire wanted in .their respective Bible classes Sunday mornings. Parents should see that their children are in Sunday-school and their young people in the Epworth league or Intermediate .The. January meeting of the Wo- man's society is ntf progress at^ the church today. Sewing for White Cross work occupies the morning. At 12:30 luncheon will be served and at 2 o'clock the program of the afternoon will begin, Mrs. W. H. De Busk of the Immanuel Baptist church will tell of the work for Chinese in Chica- go. " â- ."..... â- â-  ............ .............w.'...........- The January meeting of the Church Council will be held on Tuesday even- ing at the church. The members and their wives will sit down to supper at 6:3Q o'clock. The Boards of Dea- cons and Trustees will meet at 7:30 and the Council at 8:15 o'clock. Many matters of importance incident to the present rapid expansion Of the church will be discussed. The Mid-Week meeting on Wednes- day evening will be in the nature of a reception to the new^merhbers who have recently united with the church. On Friday evening the Fellowship class of the Bible school-will enter- tain the Bible Study Forum at the church. These two classes comprise the Adult department of the Bible school. _________________ league The prayer meeting room should he crow<r©4_at 8 o'clock Wednesday nights. Monthly Official Board meeting Monday evening January 9. Business df great importance to be transacted at this meeting and the prestfBce of every member is needed. Considerable curiosity has been caroused by'Jhe unusual topic Dr. announced fpr his sermon ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH §^i$*&vf â- â-  Sundy morning: "Wanted: A Man Big Enough* for His Job. Personal Interview Required/' !__ __...__. * The regular Mid-Week service Wednesday, 8:00* P. M7-Tlre-xrmmtaf spirit manifested during the Week of Prayer services this "past week, causes "lis.; to anticipate a veryf large "^ITendahce at this meeting.. The next dinner and meeting of the Presbyterian Men's club will be Fri- The annual business meeting of St. Augustine's Parish will be held next Wednesday evening, January 11. It will probably be preceded by a Parish Dinner of which due notice will be sent to all • Parishioners^ At this meeting reports of the work for the pastyyear are presented and the War- dens .and. Vestry„iorN the coming year elected, as well as the representatives from the parish to the Diocesan con- vention which will be held this year in Chicago at the Church of thes Epith- anuary 24. -------â€"-------: ; The regular monthly meeting ol the. Vestry of St. Augustine's parish/was' held in the rector's office Wednesday evening, January 4, when the ^fina| business of the year was transacted and arrangements made, for the fortn- coming annual meeting. The annual meeting of the Asso- ciated Guilds of St, Augustine's par- ish wflTBc field today, Friday, in the Pa rich house. > At this meeting the Annual Report of the year will be presented and the officers for the coining year elected. The Guild .has had" an Wusually~siwcessfuryear"^np'" a full attendance of all interested is requested. Afternoon tea will be sjeryed^^.^i___ * ' â- â- â-  " â-  ;* ___Yon send ^nrxJiikLta^cI,pra! Schools bgcause^you know it is for their education and for their good - - - it is equally important and necessary for the child to go to Church Sunday School. Herfc, briefly are a few of the reasons: » /- It trains the child-mind in the right direction. «* *,, It promotes good charactei â€" which lasts throughout life. It mak^for Good Citizenship. It inspires the desire for good companionship, _I~ ~ It shows the way to be happy and to make others happy. -A- h forms friendships that provide the right environment. «**fcaUMka*^az^ gWaU£hfed«l«&ra^ It is the Training School foi later social and business lifer* Itieaehes^the truths of God, and proves whyiChristiaaityS -ztt: is the basis of our lives. choose one ol the undersigned-^ui£^ ^hTe - ^Tliirteentli, plans are fceing worked out for a "real time." It is expected that every man of__theJ ty~ ad^ihiiig the church was complete ed last Saturday. It is not expected that the parish will begin to use the church will be on hand to meet the property for some mont thsT resume Woman's society next Tuesday morn- ing Jtt 10:30 o'clock,- At 2:30 P. M. Mrs. Quale will lead in the study of Chapter-.3- of ^"Unfinished-Business." luncheon will be served at the'noorr work in the leaning at St* Augustine's Parish ^ ,, „,»,.f The-y^men?" - who^ - attendSsdr^Mrsv ||||§J;T|^ - the 'past ^|i^ two mbinthsj will be glad to know that U^g,she /has agreed^ to contmue her jwork llslfli'r&s^ ' Thenriext series of lessons will be taken from ^ the four gospels^the first meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon, jauary 17. The membership of this class is I not confined tbPresbvterian women, 1 Irut includes womcrit^rom ,all the jj§|^Protestant churches "'who care to l|l|f|il" take advantage of this opportunity ^^M^or-Bible.....â- .study^-i^---^^......::_:...,_;.........,„:..-..j l|lflftlS-The Westminster Guild will meet ^^0:at;vthe:,:.church' next "Tuesday night. Jl||p^ollbwm^^ will be lillt^^'ShorrblisliiesTT^^ Chapter 3 Of "From Survey to Scry house. There was sho'Wij "The Royal Pauper" and a one-reel comedy. The entertainment was provided by'Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson, 611 Laurel § SRev. Stephen A. Uoyd, pastor, is preaching a series of sermons during January on "New Year Messages for the Individual" arid will use as hi$ subject next Sunday? "A New Vision." Miss Mkry Welch, contralto, will be the solcHs^:/ Morning services 1>egin at II o'clock. The East""En^ct^'wIirnieeTTaKai^ d*y at the home of Mrsâ€"J. Ashland avenue. The^ Woman's ^Christian^Teinper- a«ce Union will meet Monday, Janu- ililffl-.Chapter 6ot "*rom purvey to -pay- .«»« v«i«m-».«-•»*«â-  ^rr.rr*,,.-„.-. ^^^M- -Sunday Â¥cnoot' v :«t^':JI| rnmrnm g Church;service, 11 A. M* ..... Junior C. ;E^:-3':30;-P.-^,!,.lil|SlI . .... Jehior^e^^^GO-^-^Mliifitil*--'- J|TheIchur^h4s located at-4heucoxher bi" Oreenjeaf avenue and ninth street. The Crescent Circle,4 Mrs; Ralph Pbtter, chairman, will* .meet Tuesdayl #t thf, home of Mrs, BbJ. Mulvey, 800 Oakwood avenue.";:||!|^pil|Slpifll;.. ' Thjis^tth-i^n^ ns"Wilf Be^wltf iOfeCM Cllristianhy^asBm George Hughes, 1006 Gentrar^avcniiex Mrs. Landon *kf ^hicago^iiy^Jiie speaker.; â-  â- â- /•; 'v,. \':Wl-::',-.dd^dJdi The ChurchXouncii will iold a very injportantt-ineetmg: at eight o'clock M|bhda^r-evening||§Every member of t|^ CbuncJOs ur#ed to attend. Meet^ ing will be held in the chulreh^arlor, foeen throughontZher; life the exponent . faM<^~\trAA~~^i^ ^,^^;»^ ^>* â-  - -â- â- '-- â- â- *â- â- . S o'clock--in-the church parlor^fMr. ;^oyS":wlirTead;" 'Kdd^Sff^WS0W" SS 'The Tatapochbh ^nip Fire Group will resume its regular~ weekly meet- ings Thursday^ January 12. Meeting a^aty^er^tRwrsy Mt^rSfifler ,wiU||iriii be held at the church at 4 o'clock. " * "'"* â€" -'•â- â- *â€"--**-'-â-  HThe Central Avenue Circle, Mrs. 'E* B; Wheelock, chairman, will meet at the church just prior to the Guild The Gospel ftaiP had a heritage,i^* p^Pl;iliistbryv ':an emphasis; and^ a tfcina^ in i^piAwerica-n4>reaching- that,j|: a«ite_iif- mPI-'Cerent front!-any..'presentatibn- in form- ^^lir-::Gh;ristian 'centuries,; In his series in terpret the significance of America's peculiar: presentatibil of Christian mi$?' Truth.w;^will speak next Sunday on ^'^^^AxmrtcAtt^ C^ristmnjt||^Sdl5^ ^^ice^s- â- ^;GTfeit~;interel.. ........... .. ... . |^e weekly meetings oTythe^ Young hmcheon, Jlriday, January^ 13. =« willing^^ndl|eady-te^^O'operate^ acrtvifies.- ;\......^^^C^h l £;i^S $mm Eg^gj T?]m ^IRST^RESBYTERIA^ CHURCH •K*s*il^f WlfcMETTE ENGtlSH LUTHERAN Mt!i|lt AUGUS'MNE'S FIR^T; CQNGREGAIIpNAI.-CHURe I'ttEvWIIJtfEjr^BAPTlST CHURCH m'W The Wohian's Guild will bbl iNgn^T %gnmryAlfcJie^n^fe^ Wm&t&JJaiot^ J^rgmatun^nces %B)4 enthusiastic ih||re«t*how fuw«r evidencej|of -grbwii! each week. The ©•'clock, Friday, January 13^ The pro? gram 4or the afternoon" will be in charge b]T the Jriome Missibnarjr^r j>artment, Mrs. W. A. Tucker, chair- XEPHONE WILMETTE 420 5 PHONES 1146 ST,:"""-" â„¢17~" "â- â€¢a, -§f: ^ : "â- :? 1 t&~> :-"-â„¢ f-fe-'-.v " Sites;' is^fe „._^ ji<> "â-  â- -<â- !$* -. .' -..-: ||^â€" tS ,â-  ;4 ;:4v +~-i i^:; \;:':;:*^ ~-'idx:'~;* 5|j|^pr „..i-;S ^ â-  -.•..-..J." sfeae '"'•St: ;JSliWi

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