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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1937, p. 62

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62 W I L M E T T E L I F E May 13, 1937 I1EUJ5 OF THE CHURCHES Methodist Church Wilmette avenue at L a k e avenue A m o s Thornburg, minister Sunday, .May lti, is Pentecost. This is ;in exceedingly important day In the calendar of the C h r i s t i a n Church, and It 1* Imped that ii large congregation will he In attendance. The minister w i l l he in tin- pulpit and w i l l preach on the theme, "Some Meanings of Pentecnst, X e w members w i l l he received into the fellowship 01 the church, by transfer a n d on confession of faith. The Church Membership classes, which have been having Instruction each week since Easter, w i l l be received Into full membership at this time. - a committee headed by C . V . C l a r k , i n cluding H . A . B u s h , Mrs. H . J . Dernehl, Benjamin Jacobsen, M r s . G. X . L a m b and M r s . A . C. Youngberg. Choir rehearsals w i l l be held as usual this week, the seniors at 8 p. m. on Thursday and the juniors on Saturday morning at 9:30. Choir w o r k w i l l be continued throughout the month of June. A tine delegathin ot Wilmette people The A d u l t Bible class w i l l begin a participated in the great Chicago B a p new series of lessons on the book of tist association program at Orchestra Revelation next Sunday at 10 o'clock. luill on Tuesday. It was a revelation of We invite you to meet w i t h us. the strength of a single C h r i s t i a n group In the city's life. Preceding the s . - r v l . . . Parents and children are most cordiJunior church w i l l care for the little a large delegation enjoyed the fellow- a l l y invited. M a k e reservations early. children during the morning worship ship of dining together In the Loop. service at 11 o'clock. John Bailey was in charge of these The Neighborhood circle w i l l hold an The special music for the 11 o'clock arrangements. all-day meeting Tuesday, M a y 18, at worship service on Pentecost Sunday, The T u x i s club w i l l meet at 5:30 the home of Miss A l i c e Wheelock, 830 w i l l be as follows : The Northern Baptist convention will Central avenue. A s s i s t i n g hostesses w i l l o'clock in the chapel. The topic w i l l be, Organ (10:45)-- "This Is M y Father's W o r l d . " Refreshbe M r s . M . H . M c M i l l e n , M r s . L . J . be held M a y 20 to 25 in the Municipal "Chorale" B r a h m s Convention hall, Philadelphia. About Thurn, and M r s . D . C. Arlington. ments are served. A l l the young people " A d a g i o " ( V I Symphonie) W i d o r four thousand representatives of the are invited. "Peace of G o d " . Shure Baptist churches in the Northern and Our regular announcements are as Marie Briel Western states are expected. follows : The B o a r d of Deacons w i l l meet M o n A n t h e m : "Breathe on Me, B r e a t h Tuesday -- :30 p. m.--Boy Scout day evening at the church at 8 o'clock, of G o d " Thompson The Y o u n g People's society continues Troop N o . 1 for organization. Offertory Solo--"Great Peace H a v e Wednesday -- 3:30 p. m.--Brownies. They W h i c h Love Thy L a w " Rogers its Sunday evening meetings this month 7:30 p. m. -- Camp F i r e G i r l s at the under the leadership of K e i t h M . Jones. M a y A . Strong There w i l l be a missionary tea W e d home of D r . H a z e l W . Hodges, 901 F o r Mr. Jones graduates from Garrett SemiO i g a n Postlude-- est avenue. 7:30 p m. -- B o y Scout nesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock nary this spring and w i l l be greatly "Prelude and Fugue" B a c h missed by his devoted friends in the Troop N o . 2. at the home of M r s . Charles W l l H s , 901 Thursday -- 3 :30 p. m. -- Girls' choir Chestnut avenue, to which a l l the women high school group. The Church school meets Sunday rehearsal. 4 :00 p. m. -- Boys' choir re- of the church are invited. morning at 9:30 o'clock. Thomas H . hearsal. 7:15 p. m. -- Senior choir reTomorrow ( F r i d a y ) there w i l l be held i ,,, West is the general superintendent. The midweek service of the church the annual luncheon of our Woman's | o ' ^ w i l l be held Wednesday evening at 8 The Intermediate E p w o r t h league society at 1 p. m. It w i l l c l i m a x a great o'clock in the chapel. The theme for year of achievement by the ladies of this meets Sunday evening at 5:15 o'clock. church. New officers w i l l be elected. A n study and devotion w i l l be, " A Monarch's P r a y e r . " W e invite y o u to meet w i t h us. The Senior Young People w i l l meet address by M r s . Mabel L e G r a n d of M i l Seventh Street at Greenleaf waukee w i l l be the feature M r s H J at 5 :30 o'clock Sunday. "A H O U S E OF WORSHIP" The B o y Scouts w i l l meet Monday The H i g h School E p w o r t h league Dernehl w i l l finish two successful years The Rev. D a v i d R . Kabele, pastor as president. evening at the church. meets Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. SUNDAY SERVICES A Service of Consecration w i l l be held The G i r l Scouts w i l l meet Wednesday Church School 9 :45 a. m. next Sunday morning (Pentecost) from Morning W o r s h i p 11:00 a. m. evening at the church. 7 to S o'clock i n the Chicago Temple. Junior L u t h e r League 3:00 p. m. L a k e avenue at Wilmette avenue Bishop W a l d o r f urges that a l l church The choir w i l l rehearse F r i d a y eveThe music for the service or worship The Rev John G . Hindley, minister officials attend this service. ning at the church. next Sunday morning is as follows: Choral Prelude-- The first of a course of sermons w i l l be A very special meeting of the W o m a n ' s Bach O Thou of God, the F a t h e r The General Assembly of the PresbyMissionary society is being held today preached Sunday on the subject: "We Anthem--Hark, H a r k , M y Soul Shelley terian church w i l l meet M a y 27th at (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. E . L . Believe in G o d . " The Senior Choir Columbus, Ohio, continuing u n t i l June 2. The music under the direction of Miss Waldorf, 941 Sheridan road. Conference E m i l y Roberts, organist di lector, w i l l Anthem-- and district officers are to be guests of be Bach My Heart Ever Faithful as follows: honor. Mite-box opening for both home Prelude--Fantasia The Junior Choir Dubois and foreign departments. Postlude-- Anthem--"Bless the L o r d , O M v Dr · Hubert Carleton rector " A l l e g r o , " T h i r d Sonata Rogers Soul ' Ipolitoff-Ivanoff The Chorus choir w i l l meet for re- Offertoire Solo--"The L o r d Is M v V i c t o r i a M c L e o d -- M i n i s t r y of Music Sunday, M a y IB, w i l l be W h i t s u n d a y , hearsal Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Shepherd" Diddle in the Junior Room. On F r i d a y evening of this week we CQIDrnonly known as Pentecost when tleW i l l i a m Ross w i l l have our Spring Fellowship dinner. ohurcli commemorates the descent of Rousseau The The Goodwill Truck comes to W i l - Postlude--Sortie after dinner program w i l l include the H o l y Spirit upon the apsstles. There mette on F r i d a y s . Please notify the a one-act comedy, "Too M u c h of a will l . , . Holy Communion at S a. ni., Our Church school meets at 9:30 a in church office i f you wish to have it stop every Sunday Visitors and new nei^-h- Good T h i n g , " given by the Junior Church School and Bible classes at tt .45. ami Hilly Communion with sermon Bt 11 at your home. boi s in town aie cordially invited to visit Luther League. a. m. our school, which has departments tot The C h u r c h Membership classes for every age group. Choir rehearsals -- Senior, T h u r s d a y Juniors and Intermediates w i l l meet A s provided by the canons of the The K i n d e r g a r t e n group meets i n the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Junior, Saturday F r i d a y at 3:45 o'clock. diocese, the open offering on W h i t s u n d a y Church parloi at 11 to accommodate morning at 10. in a l l Episcopal churches is devoted parents with small children The F o u r t h division w i l l meet M o n The Church school convenes each Sun- to the Endowment F u n d of the Diocese. day, M a y 17, at 2 o'clock at the home The W o r l d Friendship group meets in day morning at 9 :45 o'clock. There are of Mrs. Belle Gallear, 1135 L a k e ave- the Bertha Wheelock H a l l during the classes for all ages. W e invite you to The last meeting of the season of the nue. Co-hostess: M r s W . E . L i n d b l a d morning church service. P r i m a r y and attend our Church school. Women's G u i l d w i l l be held tomorrow Junior boys and girls are very welcome ( F r i d a y ) i n the P a r i s h House, w i t h The T h i r d division w i l l meet Tuesday, upon dismissal of the Junior ihui'ch. At the service of worship next Sun- luncheon at noon, followed by a busiM a y 18, at 12:30 o'clock for luncheon at day morning, which is the F e s t i v a l of ness meeting. A large attendance is the home of Mrs. W J Chapman, 2214 W i l l i a m B a r t l e t t w i l l talk on " A d v e r - Pentecost, the pastor w i l l base his ser- urged as there are a good many things to Chestnut avenue. tising" at the K a p p a P i P h i meeting mon theme on the Epistles for the day, be discussed. next Sunday evening at 5:30 A Social Acts 2:1-13, W e invite you to worship The following scout troops for boys and recreation hour always follows the with us. The Cathedral P l a y e r s of A l l Saints' and girls are sponsored by this church : discussion period Highschoolers from The Junior L u t h e r league w i l l meet Cathedral, Milwaukee, w i l l present In the community are very welcome Thursdays at 7 :15 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Robert the chancel of S L L u k e ' s P r n C n t h e d r . i l , G i r l Scout Troop 2-- Harriet A l l y n , gifted impersonator, a Lindberg w i l l present the topic. W e i n - Evanston, on W h i t s u n d a y . M a y lti, at Thursdays at 3 :45 p.m. graduate of Northwestern university, vite the young people of high school- 8:30 p. m. T. S. E l l i o t t ' s religious drama : G i r l Scout Troop 4-- w i l l give a program of original character age to enjoy these fine meetings w i t h us. " M u r d e r In the Cathedral," depicting the m a r t y r d o m of Thomas Becket. There Tuesdays at 3:45 p m. sketches and monologues at the annual Brownie Pack-- luncheon of the Woman's G u i l d , F r i d a y , The Men's club w i l l meet on Wednes- are no tickets or reserved seats, hut n May 14, at 1 o'clock at the Illinois Coun- day evening, M a y 19, at the church at voluntary offering d u r i n g the play. Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m try club A m o n g her chai acterizations S o'clock. Boy Scout Troop 3-- will be a woman from Montana visiting Thursdays at 7:30 p m The N o r t h Shore C h u r c h schools w i l l Chicago for the first time, a lonely ranch On Thursday afternoon, M a y 20, the hold a C h u r c h School mass meeting Satwoman listening in on a party line, a Women's society w i l l have an a l l - d a y urday, June 5 at 3 p. m. at St. L u k e ' s Swedish mother dragging her tired son meeting at the Children's Receiving pro-cathedral. F u r t h e r information w i l l ai oiind the country fair, a g i r l of the Hem" in Maywood W e w i l l meet at the be given later. Wilmette and Forest Avenues M o u n t a i n Country, a woman in a con- chu'-ch at 9:30 o'clock. The day w i l l be Rev. George D . A l l i s o n pastor cert and characters at the Union Station spent in mending and sewing the c h i l On Saturday. M a y 22. the Spring A s Sunday morning, M a y 16, this church Reseivations are to be made with M r s w i l l observe the D a y of Pentecost, "the H o w a r d Miller, social r h a i r m a n . There dren's < lothing B r i n g your lunch Coffee sembly meet inn it the young men rind will lit- served by the Home older boys of the Brotherhood of St. B i r t h d a y of the C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h . " will he no board meeting. churchea Come to the F r i ^ d l y Church where Andrews from the different H y m n s of the church -will be used in the the W a y is made plain. In the Diocese of Chicago will lie held school departments and in the morning The Church school faculty w i l l hold at St. Augustine's. A f t e r baseball and worship service at 11 o'clock. D r . A l l i other amusements in the park at the son w i l l preach an appropriate message : its last meeting of the season next Lake front, services w i l l be held In St. "The Church Today and Tomorrow." M o n d a y evening at 8 i n the church parlor A J Coburn, who has been Augustine's at 5:30. followed by d i n There w i l l be a choir processional and Ninth street at Greenleaf avenue ner at 6. entertainment at 8:45, address special music. V i s i t o r s are always wel- providing most interesting dissertations James T. Veneklasen, minister on " H o w Our Bible A r o s e " w i l l conat 7:15. and election of officers for the come. tinue and complete " H o w Our Old The morning worship service w i l l be coming year at 8 o'clock. On "Wednesday next, M a y 19, the Testament Arose." E v e r y teacher w i l l held at 11 o'clock The minister w i l l Robert Thybony of St. Augustine's is church celebrates its own 24th A n n i v e r - want to take advantage of this splendid preach on the theme, " A Cosmic Coronasary. There w i l l be a dinner at 6:30 opportunity tion " W e invite you to worship w i t h in charge of the ticket sales for the Cathedral B a l l of G a m m a K a p p a Delta, followed by an enjoyable program of us. the Episcopal young people's association entertainment by our own people. The International Congregational N i g h t w i l l i annual election of officers w i l l be held, bei the maim feature (if the annual C h u r c h , The musical program for the morning of the diocese. The ball w i l l be held i n and plans for the new year offered for School dinner, which w i l l be served by worship arranged by Miss E r m a the G r a n d ballroom of the Hotel Sherapproval. Preparations are in charge of the Cozy Corner circle, Thursday, M a y J Rounds, service, (Continued on P a g e 65) director, w i l l be as follows: 6 1 3 1 20 E x h i b i t s and projects illustrating th work_ and interests of the year w i l l be provided by each department. Mrs. Stevenson, exhibit c h a i r m a n ; M r s . B, A . P o l z i n , decorating chairman, and Mrs. W . A Richardson, program chairman, have made excellent plans for this family night. O u r program w i l l have special features by our friends from Onward Neighborhood House, the Christmas project which has been the interest of our Church school for a number of years Some of our own Church School members and the Girls' choir w i l l p a r t i c i pate as well. prelude, "Jesu, Jov of Man's Desiring," B a c h ; anthem, " L o r d , F o r T h y Tender Mercies' Sake," F a r r a n t ; solo, "I Sought the L o r d , " Stevenson, E d w a r d Otis, soloist; postlude, " M a r c h i n C , " Faulkes. Our Sunday school meets in a l l departments at 9:30 o'clock. W e have a place for you. New scholars are being added every Sunday. English Lutheran First Congregational St. Augustine Wilmette Baptist First Presbvterian

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