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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Nov 1924, p. 6

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WlllLlMilEJI'Tl& ClHIUJ~C.JHI NEW§ ANJD) lF AJRIT§lHI ANNCO>UJNCI&~JEN~ St. Augu:~tine's had unusually large congregation!! last Sunda~·. The number of communicants wae th<' largest o( any Sun!la~· thle year except Easter. Next Sunday, Nove mber 9, will be the twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M. Church .echools at 9:45 and morning prayer with address at 11 o'clock. There has been a good attendance in the church each morning since :\fonday at 9 :30 to hear Mre. Ethel E. Pattenon of LoB Angeles who Is conductIng a "Practicing Mission for Women" all thil!l week. Mra. Patterl!lon Is bas· lng her teaching on the petitions In the Lord 'l!l Prayer. Some women !rom the other churches In the village have ali!IO been attending regularly, Representative!!! trom St. Augustine's who were officially al!ll!llstlng. al!l well al!l members ot the congregation In general attended the Bazaar yesterday at the Blackl!ltone for St. Mary'l!l Home for Children. The bazaar wal!l largely aten(led and was a great success. 6 \VIL~IETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 St. Augustine's Parish The Evening club meets at Armistice Sunday will be observed 1:30 o'clock. Maj. Gen. Henry T . All en, at th e meeting or th e Sunday Evening l!lpeaker. club at 7:30 o'clock at the Congregationa! - church, with address by Maj. The church cabinet will meet at 8 Gen. Henry T. Allen. o'clock on Monday evening. The November meeting ot the Church The Board of Deacons will hold council will be Tuesday evening at 8 th<'lr meeting at the Manse at 8 o'clock In Children's hall. o'clock Tuesday evening. The second session of the School of Rool!levelt Troop No. 2 meets at 1\lisslons. under Dr. Paul Hutchinson, headquarters Tue..._y night at 7 meets on Wednesday evening at 8 v'c lock . o'clock In Children's hall. ~un<la,· - ---.......... Franklin Arnold Heads Woman'a Club Pra:·.....J F ~ Seniors at New Trier Leasona m· c~·~· -. Class offic_ ers have been elected by the seniors and juniors at New Trier H' h h 001 Th h lg sc · e sop omores are making their decisions this week and the freshmen will make their choices in the near future. i~uo;,~~rgchth;ll~h~~k~~~rl~·gnm~~~~~~~g~ The Annual Thank-ot'l'ering meeting ot the Woman's Guild, Miss Bertha C. Wheelock, chairman, will be held In Pilgrim hall, on W ednesday evening. The November meeting of the Worn- chairmen. · Miss Lena Louise Uetzua or Salonlca, Greece, wll speak of her work In that d The juniors chose Phil Brown, 1 country. 12:30 o'clock and the program will be- president; Helen Fraser, vice presiThe regular quarterly meeting of gs!neaakt a2 o ·cgloc kn.esM r.f dent; Elizabeth Babcock, secretary,· 0 11 10 0 ... ment." Jimmy Sheldon, treasurer. ot the Foreign Department Franklin Arnold was elected president of the senior class. The ·others chosen were Helen Gay, vice president; Weekly rehearsal of the W-Ilmette Alice Channer, secretary; Harold Baptist Choral union will be held Rand, treasurer; Teresa Backus and Thursday evening at 7 =45 o'clock. Kenneth Stixrud social committee Another achievement has ~....,._ to the record of the \Voman~ ~ 1 10 W'l · h s c).J. mette t e successful ""ol the classes in citizenship condOUttosnc the able leadership of Mr ucted Dodd, co-author with her IJus.sbaWdalttr book "G n f . overnment in Illinois" n mg used as a reference book <~Vi Trier hi~h school and in other at The ser1~s. was held under the of the C1v1cs and Legislation of the club. ° ~g~~;oclr~n~~!~~e !rl :! t~:rS~dur;_~ I ~!'0 u0! 0Gdoo 0d0evewrnll-l Interest and attendance incr the course progressed, final on. the technique and the t_ssues mvolved in the Little very audience. illuminatinI mstruct1ve towas a large les~on culmina~ o:' natun: o pre>t'lllil l ~ots, w~lch sion of ven·ar~ ~ On Friday, the November meeting of the Women's Guild, Mrs. L. E. Bush, chairman, will be held In the church parlors. Luncheon will be Berved by the East End circle, Mrs. Van Westrienen, chairman. Reservations will b e receive(.( at the church office . most pre pleasant in a cha NOW is the time to have your sisted ~~ Me Doug; Mrs. C.u St. Augustin e's Sunday schools had the largest attendance ot the season Miss Bertha C. Wheelock will have last Sunday. New children continue charge of the missionary program on to be enrolled each Sunday. Friday afternoon . The Washington avenue circle, 1\frs. Rev. F. J . Tromp, who has been asBlatant at St. Augustine's during the S. L. Williams, chairman, will hold a bakery sale In the Guild room on Fl'i~~:~o.i'el~r, ch~~<' b~~n ctfr11~~e~h~{ch t!~ day. River Foreet, where he takes up hll!l The Sea Scouts will hold theh· Jegunew dutl.-s next Sunday. St. Augustine's people all wish him success in lar meeting at headquartP;·s on Friday evening. his new work. Choir rehearsal under the diJ·cc tion Yesterday's picture in the Children's Movies was given by :\Jr. and Mrs. E. ~~ M~;cl~~~~ on Thursday ·'Venin~ at 30 A . Kaum<'~·er, 601 Linden avenue. The picture to be shown Thursday, November 13, at 3 and 4:30 o'clock will be, "Grandma's Boy," a famous Harold Lloyd cvmedy. It is ;::-lven by 1\fr. and Sl..'NDA V , 9:30 a. m .-Sunday School Mrs. I. K. Stover of 1044 Ashland ave- In all ils departments. nue. 11 a. m . Morning Worship service Dr. Stansell will preach another ser~ Dr. Carleton gave an address last mon in his series. This will be ennight at New Trier High school on titled "When You Pray." "Stu'l.lent J.tfe at Oxford." He gives 5 p. m. Intermediate league. an address tonight at Holy Apostle's, 6:15 p. m. Epworth League. Lead~~~lsh~o, at a general meeting of the er, 1\ilss Ruth C. Pease. "What Do I Need to be a Christian?" FURS Ita Cbicqo Ave. and ~[rs , REPAIRED REMODELED or RELINED Hannah Heath. 1 Dorotln· Miss Elc enhelm. recrptinn a tl Wori Done Promptly at Rea1ona6le Price· Methodist Church H. A. ROPINSKI Manufacturer of Fine Furs EVANSTON Telephone 37ZZ Eatabliabecl aince 1908 English Lutheran Greenleaf and Seventh William Guise, Pastor for November 9: Many are called, but few are chosen," will be the next In the serIes of Great Texts from Matthew'l!l Gospel. Worship with scriptural meslage on the above text at 11 o'clock. The attendance last Sunday at the Communion service wal!l the hlghel!lt IInce Pentecost. The special music for the pal!lt three Sundayl!l hal!l been of the very best. Let this splendid spirit of aervlce and cooperation continue! Hod's rlchel!lt blesl!llngs are only beetowed ~~n w\~~se who truly believe and do ~ervlces :\1'0NDAY, 12 :30 ;- m.-Monday Lunch clu-b. Central Y. M. C. A., Room "A." 7:30 p. m . Boy Scouts In their regular meeting. TUESDAY, 4 p. ~- Girl Scouts. WEDNESDAY- Mld-week l!lervlce of prayer and song. THURSDAY, 2 :30 p. m.-The W F l\1. S. will meet at the home of Mrs" Thomas C. Moulding, 1004 Greenwood a~enue on Thurl!lday, November 13 at 2.30 p. m. Reports from the branch meeting at Indlanapolll!l will be given. 7 p. m. Junior Boy Scouts. 7:40 P· m. M·ll!ll!l Hawthorne's class cr:.n~~be Psychology of the Primary ------------------~GD~----------------- Bible l!lchool at- 9:46. Meeting of 8 P- m. Senior choir rehearl!lal. teachers and officere atter the study hour. The attendance banner was won again by Chester Stark'e class ot bnv 8 . Do you keep the little bank In a handv Wilmette and Park Avenues, Wilmette place? TheBe banks are for a. fJ·ee"Herman W . Meyer, M. A., Pastor wlll offering to provide a larger home 406 Prairie Ave. Telephone 1396 ~~~rth~ ::~.hans at the Nachusa home Church telephone 3111 1 St. John's Lutheran You -KNow IN ADVANCEDodge Brothers Dealers realize that a car,s good performance is no longer the sole basis of an owner's good will. It is equally essential that dealers give good service. Because of this, they employ the Flat Rate Service System, which insures accurate work at a fair, predetermined price. When you leave your car with a Dodge Brothers Dealer for service you know just what ·w ork will be . done, when it will be finished and what it will cost. There are no unpleasant surprises in your bill You know in advance. SERVICES The attendance -;t the Hallowe'en 21st Sunday after Trinity aoclal wal!l very good. We think everycl:~=~s.A. M. Sunday school and Bible body had a t\ne time. 9:45 A.M. First l!lervlce and sermon Reserve Wednesda-; evening, Novem11 A. l\1. Second l!lervlce and sermon' ber 19, for the dinner. Reservations · "The Bible and the Reformation." · ahould be made at once to Mr. Homrlgh&U11 or Mr. Stark. MEETINGS Friday, November 7 at 8, Junior Walther league. ' cl!!~~ay and Friday at 4, Children's In recognition of Armil!ltlce Day and seneral com11ttone In the state and Tuesday at 8 P. M., Congregatilon church the subject of the sermon next b uslness meeting. Sunday morning will be "The Probleml!l Thursday at 9, Ladles' Aid aU-day of Peace and Progrel!ll!l." wo1·k meeting. Fint Pnsbyterian Church A Sure Cure! Come and get your medicine at "The Pill Bottle," a play to be glve1~ by the Westminll!lter Guild on Wed~f>sday evening, November 12, a.t 8:15 o clock. No admission charged. On Thursday a-;d Friday of this week the organizations among the young people again have their meetIngs. The regular educational pro-1 g1·am will be taken up at each meetIng hereafter according to the plans The annual Prai;e meeting of the adopted by the various societies. Women's Society for National Mll!lsions ~ve:he~J.mber should make It a point ~Ill be Tuesday, November 11, at 2:15 o clock. Every woman of the church and congregation Is very cordially inAt the meeting of the executive vited to attend. Th<' devotions wlll be board of the North Shore Zone of the In charge of Mrs. Charles Wells. The \Valther League it was decided to apeakt>r for this sp<'clal service will be have the next Zone meeting on the Mrs. S. M. Stone of River Forest. The second Sunday In December, at WauExecutive committee of "Spoke" No kegan, Illinois. The Lutheran church 1Z will serve tea. · now under constru~tlon the1·e will More than 300 people enjoyed the g~~.b~~lyD~~e~e~~~.a ted on the first SunHarv<'st Home dinner and program last Tuesday evening. Plans are now -;nlier way fo1· the regular Christmas program annually The topic for Senior C. E. Is "Stew- given by the Sunday school. Owing ardship." Miss Marion Born will be to the increased enrollment over other the leader. The contest ror better years, a change must be made In the attendance and meetings Is proving presentation or the Christmas pro_ :::%st~ucceBatul In Increasing the tn- gram. On Thursday, November 20, the annual ·ale and l!lupper will be given at Boy Scou-t·. Tr;;-p 6 will meet on t.he ch u~ch rooms fo1· the ben eft t ot Monday at 7:30 o'clock. 'I'he Junior St. Johns. This sale Is given by the Scouts meet on Friday at 3:ao. Ladles' Aid and Mission society and daborate plans have been mad~ for Girl Reservu, T;lanfl(le No. 1 me~>t lt. Owing to the lack of su1Hclent Friday at 4 o'clock. Junior Reserv~s ~Dace the Young People's l<'ague will Tuesday, 3 :30 P. M. 1 D~~:m~~r~ale during the early part or The Prel!lebytHia-; church located at Greenleaf avenue and Ninth street. ex~~~d:t \~ a~!r:~.~~vltatlon to be pree· At the Morning se!'vlce on Sunday, Sunday School-9:30 A. M. ~OVl"mber 9, Mr. Stifi<'r wlll give the Church Servlce-11 A. M. rst of two companion sermons In obIntermediate C. E.-4 P. M. S<'rvance of Fathers' and Sons' w k Senior C. E.-5:30 A. M. ;he th<'me will be, "Father and s:~_:_ Midweek Service-Wednesday he Religion ot Jesus." A . ro ria P.M. I Junior C. E . -Wednuday, 3:30 P. M music will be sung by the Jifor:. u-~~ ion. The service t8 at 11 o'clock. 11 Baptist Church C. M. McDONALD 1019 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON Tel. Univ. 224 Congregational Church Tomorrow night the .Junior choir will m et for regular rehearaal under Exprei!IB!onal tral;ing In the "Chrlsthe ~!'~oc1:.rectlon of Mr. Burtner, at 7 tion Way of Life" Is ot'l'ered b !rotung People'l!l department on s~nday ernoon aa follows· The eervlcea Sunday bel'ln at r~~~or wnior age-Children's hall t:IO o'eloek for the Church acho 1 bly · ro-;;m~r ntermedlate age-Aaaem~ J lor conlll'ecatlon at lO:ao and t~~ al.. woreblp at 11 o'clock lof · wlll ,preach an Arml 1 tteti D r. Sc~~:~~m. Hlah School aae-Hlcb D on Reconciliation." ay h~i~O-for College age- Children' a Th<' Bible schoolat 9:30 o'clock ffers graded Instruction for all ages~ o;;- Th . wlll ~e~fb!.~th·~~o~ w~kera cabinet at 7 ·ao o'clock ~ · · ward Ratrety 4ren'· 1 hall. -onday evening In Chll- ·

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