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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1922, p. 9

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wmmmmmrmm^mm IM^a-gaw^ METHODIST CHURCH ,.„ The Milan JUusfc concert under the SiHippr ofiSlie^i^^iaraBP^SES llbe big announcement this week* for ^Friday evening May 12, at the church. Mr. liusfc's many admirers oh the Norfif Shore and music lovers in genf ^risavelneprivilegeoOKis unique concert on the eve of Mb ^f^tUA^-mciety This hriHlanT !£*"?» J2J?J?CJ: *or a tour^n Kurope. violinist will be assisted by the choir and two ae^mplished soloists. On Friday, May 5, at eight o'clock, Kate Douglas Wiggin's own dramatjsa- ^ -|ion? of her story-^The Old -Peahody V.^-'T;;lN^^iJ^l'.be-'.given'.;lar. the Philathea class. There will also be Songs In rS\-'"-;ii1H6ttg--Plcturt».- The proceeds are to bp used tor their Lake Bluff pledge ^^jrtdJ^^^IUtoftropieB. Tickets are : 35 and 25 cents and the entertaitt- l^:'.|hent.-ls at eight o'clock. â- â-  \ffpi|§l.;. ff|#' Tie-Boy' Scouts meet at tnVelirch Monday evening at seven o'clock. Mr. s <x m stokes, Scout Masten Mr. g^ -9-: • Bentley, Asst Scout' Master.- -flipi .â-  • â-  E^t The Junior Scouts meet at the church Thursday evening at seven o'clock. ^^ c ^ assisted -:ffl:Mr.|Mme#:Wimams,,:^^^^m^ >:f^'v.-:"T|»:,^GIrl:- Scouts meet at the cnurch W four o'clock. Miss Helen Ham Captain; Mis|uMil- dred Konlstedt, Lieutenant. lis The Woman's Foreign Missionary COUNTRY FAIR at Jones hall which is to haye all the earmarks of a real -1 rural fair. ISreat prepaTatlons have been made by the young people and every visitor isjissured of getting his money's worth. Tickets: are" 75c for adults and 35c for children. The North Shore* Zone of the Walth- er League of Lutheran Young People will hold its quarterly meeting on Sunday afternoon and evening, May 44r-afe Waukogan, Hfcâ€"The-irfteriigog society will meet at the church Thurs- »^y; day/Miny 11 > >â-  â- â-  â- â- -gvV--â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  -â- ,â- â-  â- Â»f^w.;^&ffi^ % Tnere will beWoM'Si^'oWMii S^r~-ifce~ y^ung-nwn ^f^rr-MatsoTtfr^lawfof and the Men's Bible class team* Satur ' iy|afterhOoh at jjew jrjrt«yg|||____ ^Monday evenlng7May~17w^ Annual dinner and election of officers of t|te Men's Bible^cllub>t tp cEurchl ^^nnerTsTn charge of Mr. T. H. West This promises i4o be one of the-big events of the season for the Methodist | menv^The dinner is at seven o*clocl£ ^â- Jii't-tnaVTeBper-HonTi.-B o'clock Sun- ^lay, t>r. Stansell is giving a series of -I talks on the general theme, "Soime Famous Lies"-Chorus music by the ^0$uti&::'&iaif: and fwo solos by Mr. L. ::r S'ffllFV Kunstman.'. iM^WM^!Mmfisl0$mi^9M y: W^':\ There: will. br'f 3lp^'ctlf W&m~ "at -v/^ fplto^a^Moiiday' Lunch club, explaining the ^iew proposition for business men, Sfjcnowh as thei arbitration plan for the f%limination of law suits. This plan M is beings promoted by the Chamber of ^ be presented to the ?i^uh briefly, immediately following the stanch. Room A; Central Y. M. C. Af Building, 19 South LaSalle street, at â- '^^^number^ li ^aph* witto his l^en#-on ?*Mother^ * printed helow have been secured and : i^ ^/^i^Hjutibtt*"-- yg.-.;. â- : 'mwt$: â- &: |fe;-'i#II§ #;li:::The,^:|E^d^^ : l||pSfc^^ P|e Srlef^^ people ^«ix-tfclock *4:0(WP M. Every: Monday and FH-. day, classes for the Christian^4n^ struction â-  of children. ^B«i« --Tuesday -evejalngi; May ^rthe tegular-monthly business meeting-of the congregation will be held at the church at 8 o'clock. It^UuilwayB^fflF: portant that all members be present, but particularly so. now, _since_jnafe am a Wilmette cottage at the Camp Fii ters pertaining to the building of the new^church--aw~uuder discussion. ^Thitrsu^yT^W^I. is to be a gala day for the "Builders*t5Ttoung Peo- --------- - __ „___ «.-____â€" It is presenting; a ^t^the home of~Mrs. Hop6~Thompson, session begins nt3t30e'cloclcr^irthe young people of St. John's are re- quested to: attend, ;..^p|^|^^^|^^- Today, Friday, May 5f at 11 a. m. there will be held in St. Augustine's the annual Dedicatory Service in con- nection with the United Thank Offer- ing of the women of St. Augustine's. The women of the Episcopal church throughout the United States raise «ach yearin^ach Parish^ sum which lis sent tojfce Wjo^nJa^^dojjartem ^ """Iffie^churc^^nd which amounts in the aggregate to a very large sum T___^ _ Holy Communion and after the pre sentation of the sum raised by the wom^Fof^the Parish for tMa purpose there wlii he«...^..;;p5c^.:Cbfejhe. Rector^ 4i8^ soclated ... ........ ........ . . .IPlSSIp The Junior Choir rehearsal will take* Iftace at three-thirty Sunday afternoon ♦Phe Sdnio* imoir rehearses a* lurch .^npvMwâ„¢.. Guilds .of the women of St il^Sugustiiie's, church, under the leader- ship of Mrs. TenBroeck, 1040 Elm- wood avenue (Phonef-Wilmette (810), wili conduct a Food Sale. Various kinds of food will be on sale at reas- | onable prices and durlhgHh«-after^ noon tea and coffee 'will be served. This sale is of course open to all. women of St. Augustine's church are interested in a special mass meeting which is to be held in the AuditoTiunvof the Congregational church Sunday evening, May14th, at 7:45, with an nddrpfls on "The Amer^ ;:^S :^%^e Reception of New Members and ^ â- ^fev.:;<>rflii&iice'-"Of the Lord's Supper Â¥-i#lll take^ place at thejmbrning seryice kg-^ society of \he §::• w:.«|tttroh^bc^^ ^monthly |? â- ' 'mel^gia^-ai^vchurch.::.^ I^;::^vfi0!c|ock/#»;"-:htornihg.'.;: Luncheon at i>i;2^l30i.:::::At::'.the;':program meeting at * | o'clock Mrs. R. P. Falesi president o| the Chicago Baptist Woman's Mission ;C^Mgh,.. will be the sp^ker^|Adjourn- ;;. 'ij^gi^iii^^ ^tf:^e^lnt#inea^^ tleia will meet ai o'clock en Sunday r::|||itff^hoon4'a^vl^-: <5;lW m"eetS»:S^g1reair*m^^Sace v in Baptist circles In Chicago this Coin* ing weelr «r* the May meeting of the Woman's Mission Union to be held at ttie Morgan^ lark^ chur^ oh-#ae^tey- %cbo*j|-8iiq^ With programs both mornihg and af* ^^4er^^n^beglhhing^ o'clock, and the annual meeting of the Chicago Baptist ^icutiveiCoiincll anu the 'City Mission organization on Friday «venih^l$ the j^tth'Shois chuBJh; at 1:30, flfty^nts^ Plate; ii^e^Wlimett^ Baptist church^^^^ 10- CAiedlp^ Mornihg worship at 11 o'clock. Bible 8X5ho<4i^ Mid-week meeting .:#ednes4&^evohl*g;at 8; o'ciock^^^ â- is. Linden^and^ Prairie nvenues, Wilmette. Herman W^ Meyer, M, A, Pastor. Prairie avenue. Phons 139«. "^4t^&itin&& -- â- ': 'â- :;:-;.;:.' |i Sunday school |^ Bible ^â- ^clsiiftlttHj^brary.. HajH^^i^^^^i^-^i ^•5p^PK7:ierv^:;fanl:.-';isei^^ V:;jt*M» :.|i|irch ^&g '-'^M:. 'iggjM&'~:~i $&$$ In addition to the offering collected m money there will be an opportun- ity for women to contribute any gold or silver ornaments which will be melted down and Mded to the total. There will be a receptacle at the door of the church to receive such offer- ings, or they will be called for if a telephone message be sent ^to Mrs. ft. E. Kenyon (Wilmette 1295) or Mrs. B. A. Crowe (Wilmette 323).|| ? ;|f The women of "the Assbciated Guilds will meet as usual today, Fri- day, May 5, for luncheon at 12:15 after the United Thank Offering^Ser^ vice and for an afternoon of work. Reservations for luncheon must be mad-3 to Mrs. Favor (phone; Wil- mette 1231) or to the church office (phone: Wilmette 173) before 10 a. mv Friday, â-  -m&mS^'â-  'â-  gM»»/; ^":Oh:"'SaW^~MaF1^nTWmW at 11 o'clock, a committee of the As Girls camp at South Haven, Michigan. Date--^tomorro^!r, Saturdayv"^ May & Plaxe^PUgr4nixHall#rM3QngTegatlonal ^hurclfe1-nme-Htet30 A. Mr^Come early, or the best cakes will be sold. The^^ Bast Brnd^^roler^rsr^JT^r Fisher, chairman, will meet Monday, at tne home o£ Mrs. Frank Watson, 1341 Chestnut avenue. Meetingjwiil be held at one o'clock. ::jm"~r - The XJrescenTTT3iw Potter, chairman, will meet Tuesday, 1219 Ashland avenue.p it will be an all-day meeting. ?g; ~^ The Board of bacons will hold Its regular monthly business meeting Tuesday evening;?!;Deacons will be notified later as to the place of meet- ing. The Mid-Week Meeting of Prayer and Praise will be held in the church parlor, Wednesday o'clock.' evening' at eight ~ Tha _Winnan*s Guild will hold last luncheonizolnitheseaann Friday, May 12, at one o'clock. Reservations foT-the-iuncbeotr T^ttould be seiiL to Mrs:rMann,^^ Wilniette 9BT-W, not later than Thurilay; After lunch, a one- act play, ""Sewing for the Heathens' wilLbe presented, by a group of women from the Washington Avenue Circle. ltg I expected that the: child^a 3^1^ a^ attend/ a full program of games and entertainment having been provided for them in the Sunday School An- nex building. members of the church and congrega- tion are invited, will be held in the church parlors Friday evening, May 12. This will afford an opportunity for all the older and the inany newer members of the church to become ac the summer vacation. The word fami ly is being uood with intent, ao it is â-  i%*-^ Sunday Schoolg^:f,.^^^.^^^^0 A- JUL Church ServiceK?£*$?M?i"j£'i W A- '*& .... «:00 P, SeniorX. B. 1 ...V.. Wednesday^Mid-Week vtce Ser- -8rO0 Pr ifie'^hurch-ia rlo^ted-a^^n^ of Greenleaf^^u^sWJfcB^-ifiSSSg: The subject of Drv Magill's sermon Sunday morning is "A Fair Challenge || to a Fair Minded Man." -|p Mr. Clarke B. Shipp wiU slhg^Facet ||| to Face," by Johuspn,,^_at; the:JBmgOt^^ morning- service.. :|ppft^^j|^^^|B: The -:Rebecca Chapter "of" the WestftH|: minster Guild will meet at the churcbte|||| Tuesday -evening at 7:30 o'clock in#|ik members or^tne cnurcm nâ„¢.™™*â„¢ ^uA &. 6:30, the usual hour,^as therel quainted before we are scattere4 for ^ . dinner'nrecedinfe the meetl lean Woman, a Bane or a Blessing to Civilization" by Mrs. Nicholson, who is the wife of the well known Bishop Nicholson* one of the leaders of the Methodisig Episcopal church in the United St^sS!ttrsv-Nicholson~ir^ttr Mus:u^l'Vsi)ea^^;:.and.::::ieader.i;g^ Next Sunday, May 7th, b#infsthe first Sunday; in the mohtb, will be tha regular^Sunday^^or the-corporate Communions of the Boys' Communion I^agU0_andI_fhe^^Girls' Communion League, whose members will attend the Commuhion at either 8 or 11 o'clock Celel>ration of thevHoly Com- ^munmn^i|Kx«^S':::,1^^^^ The -^______ _ Augustine's church was held on Wed nesday of -this week, when routine- businessihsConnection with matters of the church were taken ,up*f||p^^^ The services\~next SunaayrMay"!tn, at St. Augustine's will consist of Holy Communion at 8:00 a^ m., Church and Holy Cbntmunion and address at a. m. mm Next SUh>ia^ R^ A. Lloyd, pastbf, vill use. as the subject for his Communion itaeiroon, g|'M3om- panionshlp." Special musical num- bers will be given by Miss Mary Welch, and Mr. Joel Lay. Morning seryice .beglhanat-^leyeh^o^eto^ I Saturday^ May ^, at 10:30 A. Mr a Food Sale will be conducted by the Camp Fire Girls of Wilmette, in Pit* grim Hall of this church. ^A large supply of home-made bakery goods, cakes, cookies, pies, bread, etc., will be on sale, besides candy and articles of Fancy Work. Each group will hate its own booth, and much^^ interest i* being shown in the decorations and display of food.^^ Wilmette'r:06mm^'9^' to attend the Sale. The pro- sbssHs'.â- .-:. :â- â- â- â- 'â- :,:',y/-â- -â- -^:p^r•â- ',â- 'â- ':,;.,. M "The prosperity of our country dependsf&ff iM J5ft| purposes of the ^p^ andf jiies _______ ^__^............ . _ f iip^es are dire^ religion. u Like U mmvm 8iilS ^B iiSIS â- ^f â- .:;;- m m |3fti||l everytning else or vauie, reugion must taught. It is possible to get more religion in industry and business only through the development of Christian education and leadership. 1 ^ith th^lorees of eviTSacked by men and moneyâ€" sptematically pi^anized to destroy---we must likewise iback with men and money alte campaigns for Ghfistian sducatioif 1^^ r:M^ â-  '": ^'[-y$CB. $g^^ protector §o||prt)p^ safety of our sons and daughters, as §they goi out! on the streets ^Jii^jlry night, |s due to the influence of the preachers ^tlft than the^^^ make^. | Yesvthat ^e safety of th^ i education.'! (Rog&JVi. Baltem)- ^^^&t^M y-limm" â€"^â- â€¢-- •••â- â€¢â- â-  â- â€¢â- â€" â- -â- >â-  - :SSllS ;. â- ".:y.-':~:-\ "}- "-â- â- i;:--~ â-  ,.â- â- 'â- 'â- '.-^â- 'â- " â-  .â- â- .â- 'â- /..-â- â€¢ :-'-:-y:-Wk â- '>:â- â- â- &# ?:. • .' vfe-? <pM^^i&^'^M!^^^k '.â- ".'.:'-,'â- â- ' -'^ •â- -.-..-â-  ..... .â- ,.â- -...'â- .â- â- ,â- ..•â- /â- .-. , _: .â-  â-  . ......â€" direction of us all. %May you make of Hone of these your own Church Home! First Congregational Church 'v0f$f^Wipg0'if: Baptist Chnrch â- &$JStafa&:U*iffi^ Francis fc'SWipP^^'** ine's Episcopal Chnrch :1

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