METHODIST CHURCH i Sunday school at 9:45. ^ The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will have their annual Thank Offering Service next Sunday morning We consider ourselves fortunate In being able to secure • Mr. "Clark B; Shipp as special soloist for next Sun- day morning. Mr. Shipp is said to be among the foremost tenors in Chicago. l|e will sing two selectons. The attendance and interest mani- fested in the Woman's. Bible study at U o'cmw*.â€"«Hsr^emne-Ba» arm-l.jeed gratifying. This class is study- ing the four Gospels ander the leader- ship of Mrs. A. L. BlrrjTolF Chicago. All women of the village are invited to attend- The next meeting will be held dia will be the speaker. Vesper Service at 5 o'clock, preach- ing by the pastor and music by the Junior Ghoir. At the Epworth League meeting next Sunday-night at 6:15 o'clock, Mr- Kong Park Yee, of China and North- western university, will speak on the Political Situation in China. Intermediate League meets at 6:16. r Refreshments for both junior and senior leaguers, served at 6 o'clock. m Monthly Sunday school board meet- ing in the church Tuesday night, January 31. All officers and teachers urged Har-attend.------â- '|V::-.....••â- - -â- â- -. â- y Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, pray- er meeting. "I Will" is the subject of the pastor's prayer meeting talks, and they, are worthwhile. Good live sing- ing. Come. â€" Remember the Lincoln dinner to be given in- the church February 9: ~ The choir will give a concert in the Church March 3. Keep the date CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Roosevelt Group, will go to the Patten Gymnasium at Northwestern tiniveristy, Saturday, when first class tests in swimming will be taken. Scouts will meet at headquarters, Pilgrim Hall of Congregational church, /at 9 o'clock tomorrow, Saturday morn- Tnlf, January 28. The regular meetings will be held at 3:30 thief afternoon and 7:30 this evening, at the church. A number of new members of the church and friends were 'entertained in the home of Mrs. C. B. Keller, 820 Greenwood avenue, on last Monday afterhoohf Mrs. Keller was Tissistett by the women of District No. 3. The women aA District^ No. 6 are entertaining ths afternoon at the home uf Mrs. Thomas B. Gibson, 429 Tenth street. This affords the women of the district an opportunity to become better acquainted with, the newer members of the church. A large delegation of our church people attended the Chicago Presby- teMa^rTMidnTiahl^^ Morrison Hotel last night, at which Hon. Fred- erick A. Wallis, formerly Commis- sioner of Immigration and Deputy Pot lice Commissioner of New York City, was the speaker; The Woman's society announces-* " party-ta be given in the home jOf_Mrs.Lj. F-Rowley. 1128 Greenwood avenue, Friday evening, February 10. This is not to be exclusively a woman's party but will include the men as well. The next Communion service and reception of members will be Sum mornng, February 5. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church Service, 11 A. M. Junior C. E., 3:30 P. M. Senior C. B., 6 P. M. Wednesday Mid-Week Service, 8 P. M. â- â- -^â- -v -v ~"v â- «__ 'â- #â- ..â- The chlarcb7Is"located at the corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. iNext Sun Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor, will preach the last of his -^ttuary, sorjleB^of, j^rmons. usingi .as ing service begins at 11 oTclock. Miss ;': Welch,. soloist. > â- â- ^â- ^â- ^. The Wilmette Community School of Religious Education meets every Mon- day evening at 7:40, at the Byron C. ::SChOOl.v -: .â- ;;;:-...:-â- '.•â- ."--.â- .• flThe North End Circle, Mrs. W. H. Hutson, chairman, will hold an all- day meeting, Monday, at the home of Mrs. Lester E. Mee* 1229 Chestnut for Wilmette charities* 3 - TlieT"F^rlaTy Dmherp-tobe held^ Wednesday, February 1, will be one of the old time Church Night Dinners. Tf will begin promptly at, fi:4fi find will be served by the ladies of the East End Circle. After dinner Walter Spooner, who is acting Superintendent of the Congregational Conference, and well know among Congregationalists iofthe staterwil^p«ak^nd^Mi^Louis -Kunzman^nrgr?Br«rgfoiip <*r solos. In addition to these interesting numbers on the evening's program, is the new Church School Orchestra, which is be- coming so famous. Only 250 places will be set. Reservations should be in the Church office, phone Wilmette 204, by Monday night at the latest. f Tiie Coly Cd^her Circle, Mrs. F. C. Huffman, chairman, will hold an after- noon meeting Thursday, February 2, at ljthe' Church. :yZ-\?& \;*h.;'-p/«^"'-~-i':- >- Ip-'Ths Central Avenue Circle, will hold S|ah ~aU-day meeting ^Friday, February 3, at the home of its chairman, Mrs. E. Wheelock, 830 Central avenue. Mrs. |Fre4_Smith and Mrsr-George Barry iwill^assist^^.Z ~v^.^i 7 "_r~; ^SllThe2d Troop, or Roosevelt Troopv of ilSojrScouts meet each Friday in two te-groups, one meeting at 3:30 in the &||afternoon, and the fltber at 7:30 in; I Ithe evening. Saturday, February *, the entire troop will hike, taking fire, ^#cooking,j8cout pace, and tracking tests, ]pttdrprat*icing parade marchings-Mr. Harold Gilmore, Scoutmaster. turdr Tuesday January 31, at 2 o'clock. -afteTirooii, « â- jft-t«»^g-1», JOOPUJ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 1 Col box Linden and Prairie avenues Wilmette, Herman W. Meyer, M. A., Pastor -£ 406 Prairie avenue?==PJHmfiLa356_- OTJR FATHERS' FAITHâ€"OUR COUN- TRY^ LANGUAGE. r St. John's invites you and your chil- dren to its church and Sunday school services. 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class at Library Hall. 11:00 A. M. Service and sermon at the" church. " " Sermon subject: "Willing to Follow Jesus, but NOT YET," Luke 9, 59-60. 4:00 P. M. every Monday and Friday religious instruction of children, the church. The regular meeting of the Sunday isctool^teactseTS^ and^ officers^will^bw held at the church un Monday eve, January 30, at 8 o'clock. _, Every teachr er arid, officer is expected to be pres- ents;.-.,. ,. y.v^"-;;;. â- 'i,K:: . â- ' On Thursday, February 2, at 2 o'clock the Ladies' Aid and Mission Society meets at Library Hall, Park and Wil- mette evenues*, Visitors are .cordially invited. â- / .' .-â- ,..;.\/'|:: - The "Builders" Ybun£ Peopled So- ciety will hold it regular bi social meeting on Thursday levening, February 2, at 8 o'clock. Holy Communion *rill be celebrated at St. John's at 11 ofclock on Sunday. February 5. The preparatory service torcOnimunicantB begins at 10:45. An- tcement on Friday, February 3. â€"noun i I The Church school orchestra meets for rehearsal each Sunday afternoon at i4|2:30 at the, churchâ€" Anyone wishing - to become. a member of the orchestra ^houldfsee^Mr. GilmOTe^oT^rPBaniel; S% ithe Iea^erffi!^##;ffi^ '. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Dr. Magill announces as the topic lfnr Hifl SiTnriay morning service "HOW iiand Why Six Attempts to Get a Man gtei at a Big^ job mywmedr^ â- - The CHILDREN'S MOVIES for the boys and girls of Wilmette will be held three times every Thursday, at 3 P. M-, at 4:15 P. M. and at 7:15 P. M. free of" charge. The 3 P. M. perform- ance is intented specially for small chldren and those in charge of them. f!At the Vestry* meeting of S£ Au- gustine's Parish held last week Mr. tHiveg:jg^ngte-^te^93^fflJzTraasurer mittee and Messrs. p. M. Bingham, M- :BrSkianef7 *V W. Fuerman and JVC. Comfort on the Church Attendance Committee. The Finance, Committee offererd a tentative budget for the year 1922 which was adopted.\'^£$%;*. The Rector, along with the officially fi§Sle4„Jete^ates_^cjn_Jlie^PAi^ Messrs. E. H. Lilly, R. F. Davis and William Barrow and Mrs. N. F. Webb and Mrs. C. L. Wachs, attended the An- nual Convention of the. Diocese of Chicago "in Chicago on Tuesday and •«# The attendance at the afternoon Children's Movies held in flt. An. jBWtij^s^everyJ^ so large as to overtax the accommoda- tions of the Parish House. There will henceforth be two entertainments every Thursday afternoon, the first at 3 b'clock especially for the smaller children and those accompanying them, and a later one at 4:16 for older boys and girls. The 4:16 performance will soffietlmesTave a longer, program with reels more suitable for older- children. There will also be the usual evening entertainment open to all at 7:15. These entertaimennts are en- tirely free Ql charge and all are wel- come. .,* _; .,,,.;,â- â- â- :..â- â- ^J^U^V^/ Yesterday's entertainment consisted of the well-known fairy tale "Rumpel- stiltskin" with a children's comedy. This was provided for the hoys and girls by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Means. 829 ForeBt:aveniie^,WHnw^^ A club composed of Finnish girls in jKaoic^j^LtheL^o^^ in St. Augustine's Parish â- House on ^.lli Thursday and Sunday afternoon arif evening, 1M&SM flifSil mmm â- •â- â- â- â- .;â- â- â- •â- . :.'?Mm Wilmette Community School of Relig- ious Education, Dr. Carleton led tlnr combined school in a short devoti of the PafishT Messrs. G. W. Springer^ G. 1. Phil- lips, F. J. Baker and Oliver Pringle were appointed on the Finance Com- mtttee, Messrs..H. B. Wflson^and B. A. CroWetih" the Music Committee, Mr* J. C. Comfort on the Publicity Com- mittee, Messrs. G; W^ Springer and G. J; Phillipgon the Property Com- â- X££S&T&&>ili :^p ^7-g.ggJw555aii£Si ^^tiai^SZiigfc&r^^ iards who came only for ^erpurpose ot getting gold, while North America was settled by the Pilgrim Forefathers ^vvho came with a vision oLC5odc '^^s^fg^^^^SS^^S^^^^hg^^&^iin^ Worth America's Present Stret^th^Is WkeWlti^^ â- *"1*~%.s±" Her Religion Is Nurtured ^^.iTJ&^^^^^i, "Uf Hi â- Si: 'S^Sfcs I â- ^:&fi?i&f?>rt MS§£M Mm ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH sn*'M>s?sS: ^IVAUGUSTINE^ EPiSCOIp. CHURCH first eoHGRm^imA^mm^' 'FTOTMESBYflRllN'CHullcl^ WILMETTE ENCOSHt^UTHERAlt]CHUf^H| : :wwlltTl B^ItIST- MliJill ?gfa|Jit|ij (fists' !0$y00$$i â- "'â- ' '0 Wmm fripjrz' WS&Sjt !«HliSSSi m~-M