5 r March 5, 1926 WI L M ETTE LIFE 31 e English Lutheran · Greenleaf and Seventh William Guise, pastor. Services for March 7: .. The Message of Amos to Israel and to the Modern World" will b{' the third sermon of our Lenten series of messages from the Minor Prophets. The prophecy of Amos, likt' the utterances of all the minor prophet~. reveals God's judgement against l'in in t-very form and also His abounding· Jove in dealing with His erring ehil(tr·en. The wor:-;hip begins at t-leven o'clock. Bible school at 9 :4:>. February was our banner month in the histor\' of the school. If each member will ·help we can do still better in March. The young people and adult:-; are invited to the Bible class. The general theme for the midweek L~nten R(:'rVit·es on 'Vednesdav evenings il-> "I 'utting God Into ou·r Obser··a:tce of Lent.·· Tpe subject for March 10 will be "God Knows." The choir will me(:'t aft(:'r the service . The Luther league will meet Friday evening of this week at ~ o'clock. The catechetical class will Wednesday and ·saturda,· of week during Lent. · meet each s I -------------------------------------------------------------------. e s s Establish a Contact With the Living God Religion is defined as "personal contact with the lh·ipg God.~· That contact is established and n1aintained through Jesus Christ, the L,ord of Life. The desire of millions to n1ake that personal contact come true is the foundation upon which the Christian church has been built. Churches of Wilmette offer yoa the in1measurable joy of a full-rounded religious expertence. Do not neglect the precious opportunity! ! .. . Next Monday, March S, il-; thf:: time for our monthly council mt-eting. St. Augustine's Church Next Sunday, March 7th, will be the third Sunday in Lent. · There will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church schools and Bible classes at 9:45, and Holy Communion with Sermon at 11 o'clock. Xext Sunday, being the flr!'t Sunday in the month, will be the corporate Communion Sunday for both the Boys' and Gir·ls' Communion leagues. The women ot the Associated guilds haw· changed their day oC meeting from Thursday to Friday. Beginning torlay they will meet regularly on Friday morning- about 11 o'clock, with luncheon as usual at noon. During Lent th(:'re ar<' extr·a Celebrations of thEe- Holy Cummunion on \VE:dnesdays at i :00 a. m. and on Fridays at 10:00 a. m. Tonight th(' olch·r boy~ in Ht . Augu~tint·'l' Hoy ~kout Troop who have cJI·g-auiz(·d a:-; Lift- Star and Eagle club, will have :-;upper t<,gether in the Wilmt'ttt.> ('aft'tt·ria at 6:30, followed by a llll't.>ti ng. It is planrwd to hold meeting-~ of tht· dull rt ·g·ularly adjourning- alway~ at :.. p. rn. A good eong-n·g-ation wt:lcumed Rt. Hev. ~idnt·y C. PartridgP, I>. D., Bishop of \Vestern )lissouri, at St. Augustine's on Wednesday evening and list ned to a helpful sermon from the I :is hop. Xext \\~edrH·sda~ evening- tht·l't- will h<· n :-;hor· t Devotional Hervice in tht· ( 'h u I'<' h followed by piet u rt · ~ on t ht· Lift· .. r our Lord. in tht· l'ari!-'h houst>. COME TO CHURCH and SUN. DAY SCHOOL · · DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: St. Augustine's Episcopal 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rc·v. Hu.bert C.arleton 11rs. George \Y. ~Iayherry of 108 Third street is entertaining the members of her luncheon and bridge club at her home ~larch 9. Cburc~ First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. StepheH A. Llo)'d Phone Wilmette 2814 St. John's Lutheran Church \Vilmette <)nd Park Aves. Rev. Herman, W ..~fC)'Cr .The F~rst Presbyterian Church Ninth and Greenleaf Rn.t. George P. Magill Genthner's Market for The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Aves. Rn.·. Frat~cis Stiffer Wilmette English Lutheran Church 730 Greenleaf Ave. Re'l'. William Gttise The F~rst Methodist Church Quality Meats Courteous Service Free Delivery 1145 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Post Office Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rn·. Gilbert Stattsell Published by the Intttrchurch Advertising Committee, Wilmette Church Federation