De(:ember 6, 1929 WILMETTE. LIFE N. S. Art League · Will Hold Crafts Exhibit Wednesday Great interest is being shown in the coming Guest Exhibit of Crafts to be held by the North Shore Art league at Winnetka Community House Wedne'5day evening. Mrs. Montague Ferry of Winnetka is chairman of · the committee in charge and is assi.sted by Mrs. Edwin Cassels of Glencoe, Mrs. Eldred G. Bentley of Wilmette, Mrs. Van Wagenen Alling of Lake Forest. and Mrs. Alfred Freeman, Mrs. S. E. Burke, Mrs. David Kennicott and Mrs. ] . 0. Ely of Winnetka. The artides for the Crafts exhibit should be delivered at Communitv House early Wednesday. Anyone o~ the north shore is invited to exhibit specimens of their handwork. The exhibit will remain until Saturday, December 14, although any who wish to remove their display Wednesday evening after the reception may do so. *fii\jj.iJ..JIIDlii\ ilk JLii n;n "'" Reasons Why You Should Come to Church TO LEARN -that people of affairs in our community are also Church goers. -that coming to Church on Sunday establishes a good habit which helps you throughout the week. Kenilworth Union - Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister Sunday, December 8, Dr. 'Villett's sermon will be on the subject, "The Larger Bible." All of the women are invited to the Ladies' Guild which meets each Monday at 10 o'clock. The Church school for children of all ages meets at 9 :45 A. M. each Sunday morning, · Beginning January 8 Dr. Wmett will give a series of Wednesday evening lectures on the theme, "How the Bible Grew." His recently published book, "The Bible Through the Centuries," will he used as a basis for the studies. These lc·ctures will continue through January and February. The book may be secured at the church. · A committee, of which Miss Dorothy SPars is chairman, is preparing a history of the church, which when complete will he published together with a list of the membership. Those who are in a positi:m t0 supply information regarding ~ne e'lrlier days of the c-hurch are asked to . <:onfer with Miss Sears. COME NEXT SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES AT ELEVEN Mission Church Parish House, Oak street Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor Winnetka 937 ~unday school ... ...... ..... 9 :30 a. m. Junior Young People ..... ..... . .. 4 p, m. Y. P., Swedish ... ............... 5 p. m. Evening servi<'e . . . . ...... ... ... 8 p. m. ·w ednesday Annin·rsary service .. 8 p. m. Prof. A. Ohlson preaching. Special llJUSiC. Thursday, DPcember 12, Ladies' _\irt nte ts at home of ::\Jrs. A. Augdahl, 909 < 'h£·rry street, at 8 p. m. Friday Prayer meeting ......... . 8 p, m. Directory of Churches: Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Rev. Carl I. Empson Roycemore Players Will Stage 'Cricket on Hearth' Seniors at Roycemore school have selected Dicken's "Cricket on the Hearth" for their class play and ::tre Preparing- nnw to present it Fricfay evening, December 13, at 8:15. Miss Elinor Rice of the faculty is directing the productions, and. the leading roles are carried by Eleanor Stewart, Katherine Shepherd, Frances Olmstead and Edith Lapham. Among those in the cast are Edith Lapham, Martha Vincent, Katherine Shepherd, Frances Olmstead. Eleanor Stewart, Betty Buck, Mae Rlis;;, Margaret McCall, Winie Schaefer, Janet Graham and Virginia Landreth. The stage manager is Virginia Car~ son and Mae Bliss is serving as bustness manager. Heads of the various committees are Isabelle J U$tice, Helen Steele, Harriet Tilden and Ruth Johnston.' The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horace G. Smith The Wilmette Baptist Church St. Augustine's Epis~cb I I The fust Presbyterian Church · Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. George D. Alli1on St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Rev. Herman W. M eytr Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton 4o fust Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette A venues RerJ. Vere V. Loper Published by the lntetchurch Adverti1ing Committ11, Wilmett1 Church Ftderation