^^^^^^m^My»' THE JLAKE shore NEwsrff £/ BAPTIST CHURCH The annual meeting of the Wom- an's society is in session today at the church. This morning at 10:30 there will be sewing for the .suit- cases for Miss Mary Bartelme of the Juvenile court. The annual luncheon will be served at 12:30. At 2 o'clock the roll call will be followed by a brief session- of business which will include concise reports from the vari- ous departments of the work and elec- tion of officers for the coming year. Miss Izeyl Jphelpr a senior at the Baptist Training school, will speak APRIL?. 182&- of her experiences as a Clik'lsUau worker among the Mexicans of Chi- cago. Adjournment will be at, 4 "o'clock. â- â- h./.:S^-:^::r7'!>:'n: â- "â- Ty :/::r\v'f-' that is impossible, to do this at the Lutheran church nearest them. It la expected that all who are near by, though belonging now to other Luther- an parishes, will pajT their old church and friends a visit. Those who can- not do this have been asked to com- municate otherwise with their former church. Holy Communion will be celebrated twice during Holy Week, namely: on Holy Thursday evening at 7:45 and on Good Friday evening at 7:45. The preparatory service on each evening begins at 7:30 sharp. Announcement either on Sunday next after the fore- noon service or on Wednesday, April 12*.,.,,, .,.„„,„„..,,_ ,;â- .',„„;,. Sunday School in all departments at 9:45 o'clock. Public worship and sermon at 11 o'clockBKlillll^^l 'â- tl fef W$ â- â- â- '•â- ;; W '"â- /â- ^ Vesper Service at 5 0^10^, Epworth and Junior Leagues at 6:15 iq'clock. The Quarterly Meeting of the Meth- odist Episcopal Old- People's Home Auxiliary will be held at the Home, 1415 Foster avenue, Edgewater, Wednesday, April 12, at 10:20. Lunch- eon will be served at 12:46. In its April meeting last Monday "Companionships that Hinder and CompanlonsWps_tt«L_HeJpl XJhristiaa J T3h^racter/rTs the subject ot the pas-' "The Owlette" is a little paper pub- lished by the Amicitia class of High school girls in the Bible school. It made its first appearance on Sunday, April 2, and will be issued monthly. It is a lively "sheet" devoted to the various interests of the class. Bible study* Missions, tHe Christian life, good literature and. wholesome fun. The Amicitia class is to sit down to- gether for dinner tonight at the church where steps will be taken to organize a Mission band among the girls. ~7~- The Senior B. Y. P. U. will-con- clude its series of four meetings de- voted to the "Whv One" campaign Sunday evening. The meeting will commence promptly at 5:30 o'clock. At the" morning service at 11 o'clock Mr. Sttfler will speak ana^teTniisiir wU! <J>e appropriate to the Palm Sun- day theme. Dinner will be served again at 6 o'clock on Wednesday, April 12. The Church council and of tidal boards will meet immediately after dinner. Prayer meeting^will follow at 8 o'clock at which a large num- ber of new members wilj be received into the membership. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN ____and Prairie Aves., Wilmette, 111. Herman W. Meyer, MA., Pastor. 406 Prairie Ave."~~" Phone 1396. 8ERVICE8 •• ____15 a. m.â€"Sunday school and Bible class at Liberty Hall. 11:00 a. m.â€"Service and sermon at munion service. 7:45 p. m.â€"Good Friday, Communion service. ^ m__ Xl80« mr-Pfeis»atoryTiervlce for 4:00 p. m.â€"Christian instruction of children. On Sunday morning next (Palm Sunday) at 11 o'clock the confirmation of children will take place at St. John's. The following children who were publicly examined In the doc- trines of Scripture last Sunday, will be confirmed: George B. Mergenthaler, Louise M. Nllles, Edna M. Bleser, Pearl H. Fantle, Herman W. Zibble, Dorothy A. Olsen, Augusta H. Homann, Eleanor IV Ebertein^Helen S^ Neets. All those who in past years were confirmed at St. John's have been com- municated with by the church, and have been invited to attend the serv- ices and Holy Communion here, or If q Urdini m sad ironing days. Possibly that's why they are called sad f:||irons# <{But a great many ^have been driven in- to obscurity by : mti> TKe Electric Iron tm Do you know that millions of -Electric Irons hsve been sold? No other electric ap- pliance is so widely distributed. p if you wanl to know "t v^iyvask^any user^of £one^whom you know. SoM'--on Monthly Payment* jsi Northern IHinoja tor's sermon for next Sunday morn' tag. It is a timely message for chil- dren, parents, and church on the tre- mendous influence for good or for evil exerted by the associates and as- sociations one keeps. The attendance at the six Lenten services held at St John's during the past six weeks taxed every possible space and every availabl chair at prac- tically every service. It was encour. aging, to say the least This fact with the usual Sunday morning crowded church Is the best argument for a new church real soon. Of course it is now quite well known In the village that St. John's has acquired title to the lot 100 by 150 feet at the southwest corner of Park and Wil- metfe avenues opposite the Public Library. At this corner will be erect- ed the new churoh. More about this later. tentionâ€"sweeten it with Blue DevlL Adv. LTG22-ltc evening, the Official Board unanimous* ly and heartily approved the following PjOm Sunday, April 9â€"Decision service In Primary, Junior; Senior and Adult Departments of the Sunday School. At 11 o'clock there will be a Palm Sunday Processional by the Senior and Junior Choirs In vestments. Dr. Stansell will deliver "A Message for Palm Sunday/; &â- .â- ;• ^Tuesday evening at 8 \o'clockâ€"An Easter Conference of the1 officers of all departments of the church and chairman of standing committees to go over some important matters with the Pastor. ^â- â- t.-^-ZL-"" Wednesday evening at 8 o'clockâ€"A special Holy Week service tor our people and their friends in the main body of the church, the Pastor preach- ing. Thursday evening at" 8 o'clock- Union Communion Service at this church.------------- Good Friday evening at 8 o'clockâ€"A Crucifixion Musical Service by tho choir. Easter morning at 6 o'clockâ€"Easter la your toilet asking pointedly for at-1 Sunrise Service. 1 have motor troubles»we do delight in being afforded the opportunity of smoothing thetn j out when .they occur^^B^^^SiH^B|HH Motor Troubles Our Specialty! Mfi^S^^^W^^&^^m -Mm m i â- &£ e mm r o sip* &f$!{§;g§| NORTH SHORE GARAGE it* th* Northwestern Depot Wilmette 234 611 West Railroad Are. ^*s#safi»*:te;.>i: