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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1922, p. 9

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ENGLISH LUTHERAN Services every Sunday at the Wll- mette Woman's clnb^ejiih street and: Greenleaf aTgnne;:gg^^.^^j^^J£~T Sunday school 9:45 a. m. fs"sff:'7 t Church services 11 a. m. Persons not affiliated with other churches in the village are cordially invited to participate in all these ser- iUl" church members and others are urged to bear in mind the Internation- al Day of Prayer on March 3 when appropriate services will be held at the First Congregational church. Further announcement in this con- ., nection will be made from the pulpits Valid in the columns of The Lake Shore NeWS. v/7:7^-^s-:^r;:^ ~^ On© Hundred-Per _Cent Families, meaning every member of the family present at the morning worship, is ~the~~goalrat"the Baptist church this month. The pastor is preaching a series of sermons on Family-religion* which began last week with a treat- ment of the theme "House and Home." The theme this Sunday will be "The Unseen Guest." On the two following Sundays the^ topics will be -•^nd«r«ir4ing-4he^hnr^h1?-and-^T'ha- -air^^CTnwnâ€"cOTfitr^Thifcs: Pruitaee of the Home." Books for the r ^\^^«?T.-v--; Fruitage of the Home." Books for the Religious Nurture of Children will be available at the church and arrange- ments have been made for the_ secur- ing of others at the local library. M -the service»-next Sunday a list of books of proven^ worth for children in ^nÂ¥:lbme^lMl^be"a^ribu|ed,^^^g This evening the Baptist Young People's Union of the church will hold their first annual banquet. The union has about thirty-five members but, - with^ the guests and friends^ more than seventy will sit down. Leaders -among the Baptist young people of IJChicago will be there and an address -will be given by Rev. Herbert H. JHines of Kankankee, 111., who is sec- retary of the International Baptist Young Peoples Union of America. â-  On Wednesday evening of thl» w the Executive board of the Woman's Society eritertained the church at dinner, proposing that the church in- i&Jkal A full-fledged Boy Scout army was organized in our church last Monday night, and a Camp Fire, or Girl Scout, organization will be effected as soon as the girls decide which they want. Girls interested are asked to express their preference to Mr. Ben Cox by phone-jtetter or in person^ ^ S^The women of the church will give a reception to those women who have recently joined our church, at the home of Mrs. F. A. Troy, 828 Ashland avenue, Tuesday February 14, from 3 to 5 o'clock. ^ v:£.;-^.'.'-â-  :â- -:; <C^'-\^;l;; â-  y The following twenty-five persons were received into memebership in our church last Sunday, making a total of 68 since eiaiiktefmc^^XM-- The Roosevelt Troop of Boy Scouts, Wilmette No. 2, meets each Friday at the church. Company "A" meets at 7:30 R M., Mr. Gilmore, scoutmaster, in charge^jmdXJompany "B** meets at 3:30 P. M., Mr. Gilmore*, scoutmaster, master, in. charge. ^Ar^'t^^-^il^^^v? The Big titern^ take place Saturday at 7:30 at the church. The Social committee, made up ofsthe Social chairmen of the various classes of the department, have planned a very interesting program including, among other things, races, dancing, a one-act burlesque, and ice cream and cake, Dutch treat. Each member of the Intermediate department of the Church school is invited, and is en- titled to bring one guest. ANNOUNCEMENTS _Topte fbrJthe^S^ mon: "A Serious Situation, Are ^oi* For or Ajainst?** ,;:i,,,!;;.„J§;.,4l|||' :"1lrt"Chirk;"BfS%pp^of Chicago, an- nounced a few weeks ago as special tenor soloist, wijL~sjng* again next Sunday morni jack ^cCall, the noted^Sky Pilot" among the lumber Jacks, will tell the story of his life and work in the lum- ber camps of the northern states and northwest Canada next Sunday even| ing at-B^o"clocklsiFoUwmg. IMS': ad| dress there will be a fellowship hour.! Light refreshments will *e served by* the... Christian, ,^deavjjr^ The regular all-day meethijrjMie Woman's society wffl~T»e T^eiaay, February 14. The morning hours trill be devoted to sewing, as usual, but the afternoon program will be elimi- nated in order thlt the women mayâ„¢ attend the Presbyterian Exposition to be given at the Buena Memorial church. Luncheon at ppm^^^g^.;.;; The Men's club will entertain *b6 sons and daughters of tiie members - - - ~-iday-/e*^~^~" ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH ;Thev ladies of the Associated Guilds will mejet today at ten o'clock for an all-day, session at the Parish House. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 for the workers and their chiWrenTT^r TThe rector addressed a gathering of youW~peopIe~ at m;~Tfflafri ^c^ufch; Evanston, on Sunday night last on "The Episcopal church." The Pioneers, the boys' club of St. Augustine's, who meet on Monday in the Parish House, instead of having the usual ^nd^K«^Tn«etiUg, e^jojr^ ^ Thete was a lafge attend^cle of the members of the Boys' and Girls' Com- munion- Jeagnes ^ services at St. Augustine's last Sun- day morning^ at 8 and 11 o'clock, pf Harold Lloyd comedy: "Haunted *mu »" vw» ~«- â€"--------------------- Spoi)ks,M"Bre'r Rabbit an^ His Pal^ ences htrtd-befere-the regular^weekly- ^nd^Th^Pathe News. The showings nesdays, when supper wiETBe serve ~and allboaTd~and- committee confer- meeting for prayer and fellowship. Sunday school at 9:45. Every man in Wilmette ought to visit Dr. Rapp's class for men. It will give any man a ^ejtJde^5p01ie_JBible_^nC what is in it. Tlie colhihOT men is, "We have never heard^any- thing like it before." Every Methodist man, not otherwise engaged at 9:45 Sunday mGrning, ought to be in this -men^s-dai ^lThe^v"estry of StfcAugustinfe'a, met^ in the Rector's study Wednesday of this week, when regular routine busi- ness was .transacted. â- â- â- â- ^&$^%;;v,^,?r^. At the Children's Movies yesterday the attendance at the three showings was even more crowded than usual. A Pathe program was presented with exciting pictures!pof adventure, a Harold Lloyd comedy and the Pathe News. The program was greatly en- joyed by nil present. It was given by r. and Mrs. Geo. W. Springer of 724 ForesF^avenue; Wilmette/ |sa| Next week's program at the Chil ^j^T^^'^S^ will tMEJts rusual:ib&^% ^Oxt^yibfand 7:15 and are free to all boys and girls of Wilmette. The films for this enter- tainment will be provided by Mrs. Frank J Bakery SOJ Lake avejiue, Wilmette. ^^%'^-^'^^^^it^^$ The following week's entertainment will consist of a 3 reel picture of "Dick Whittington and His Cat," a well-known children's! story, and "'Puss' ln.:-Boibt8." jiM^i^^^^^^^ Dr. Stansell preaches at 11 o'clock, but if you do not care for preaching, and Jike lo hear a large, well trained chorus choir of good voices sing, you can get your money's worth, at Wil- mette Methodist church, any Sunday morning........... #"JuritoiitlChoIr .^ rehearsal^il Sunday Mternoot %t 3:30. : "s^rm:'^m^0r^ Vesper service at 5 o'clock, preach- ing by the pastor and musicJfethe^ ThinkiniPiFolks." Morning service -Junior choir. ^worth League meeting at <6tl5 to which all young people, are invited, and older^people are welcomed. Mrs. Dan Brummitt, who nfieds^oojintro- duction to Methodists, will be the speaker. There will be epecial music. Intermediate League meeting at 6:15. If you would see a live young people's church in action, look in at the Juniors any Sunday night at 6:15. u& The Epworth League will give an entertainment in the church Friday night, February 24. Please reserve the date. â- ;:-;:. vS:.^'::'. <â-  •.: â-  ;'::^-u^'^'^-'V.v â-  / Remember the Choir concert to be given Fridaynight, March 3. All Methodists, friends/ „ strangefS and others are urged to investigate and look into the very unusual meeting Wednesday nighr^fco*cta^^That meeting ought hot to be held without -yfjur^being- thfi^^Njorth^Shore Advocate"? It_ came out last week. Better"get a "copy. The publication board, Reluhold, Smith and-Mannerudr U have reasonjto feel chesty over their Sfet issue. ilSubscriptibn price, one dollar CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Today^ the Woman's Guild^ will hold its February luncheon at the church at 1 o'clock. All the women of the parish are invited to come and get acquainted, and are also urged to bring with them, needles and thimbles. Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor, will use as the basis of his talk nexuSun^ ttay mornlngrthe question^'^Did Jesus Atone for My Sin?" -Mr". Lloyd is giving ar series Tti discussions with similar subjects, using as his main subject, ^Thoughtful QuesUons lor begins at 11 o'clock. aoloistSllill-lfjIIiilil Miss Welch The Community^School of Rjligious Education meets each Monday evening at 7:40 at the Byron Stolp school. |l| â€"TBe^Crescent Circle; *Mrsr Ralph Potter, chairman, will meet Tuesday, Valentine's Day, at the home of Mrs. L. F. Mueller, 128 Sixth streeUIThis will be an all-day meeting. $s§^>£v: The Boardi^f, Deacwna wilL hold ita regular monthly meeting at the Manse, -Tuesday- at 7*. 46-Kr|4-.-^as^|a^^â€" A Supper will 1>e served to jthe teachers "an^t^onTcersT^f theTtJHurch school at 6:30" P. M. at the church. Directly after supper the monthly business meeting will be held and short reports of the work; of the va- riouardSepariments-^illz be givi&n by the superintendents. This" is a very important meeting and every teacher trged to^peJpTeseng"^- ^^Tn%^^:tJo^oeV:'Cn^leTTilK Huflfman, chairmangjwill hold an alt^ day^ meejang a£the cjmrch; T^ fi.^yri^^i^}04:'s?^^^^^^ ^KThe Tapi^ibh. Cainp Fire ^Gh^ ^wiil not hold a group meeting Thurs- ^ayyâ€"but- the committee ih-^charge-of 'â- $%" the meeting for February 23, will meet Mis"# Clague, the Guardian, Y at the Newman could &M$m. â- iHt mm mm Hi ^s,^ H^H||'&Syou3af*fea|ulf'""am|^ â- ill m WILMETTE ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Stfe:?fl%W?sS8??5^l :wi Willi mm â- â-  gStf â-  ~W8>r â- 0m. HI' "'»£»:.-.!,-.. 'â- - . M gggsm

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