];_1._nuary 3, 19~ .. WILMETTE ~ LIFE' 68 Con firmed at St. A.ugustines ·by Bishop.·. And-erson ., The Right Rev. Charles P. Anderson, D. D., D'. C. L., presiding bishop of the Episcopal church, in an address at St. Augustine's last Sunday congratulated the rector and congregation on the splenqid growth and advance of tite parish, stating that he had watched it with the greatest of pleasure and satisfaction. The church was crowded to the doors and after the service the bishop held an informal reception in the Parish house for those he had just confirmed and the congregation in general. The following were confirmed by the bishop, sixty-eight in all, the second or third largest class in the diocese of Chicago. St. Augustine has added, since last December, 125 to its communicant list by confirmation alone, more than one third of the total communicant's membership of the parish. One s~riking feature is that one half of the total number of communicants are under 25 years of age. On Christmas eve at the midnight service. 220 of those present receivcn the Holv communion, a larger number than at any of the services of the Holy communio;1 in th e history of St. Augus'.. tine's. The following persons were co:1firmed by Bishop Anderson: Armen J ojorian, Darrel E. Kaurpeyer, John P. Hawle,·, Harry B. Minor, Thomas F. Jordon, Reginald A. Green, Bruce E. Meaker, Rob ert vV. Tansill , Robert Vv'. Tan sill, ] r., Clarence E . Renneckar, Max \V. Heinrichs, \Villiam Vv. Jenkins, James B. Ricks, ] ohn C. St. Clair, Carli sle L. Galvin, William C. Wade, Robert E. Willis, Emil F. Hrej sa, John R. H rej sa, ] arrett T. Lake, Daniel R. Mickey, S. Bigelow Haley, ] r., Frank M. Sivirles, William G. Shearer, Robert G. \Verden, Jack H. Edmonds, John W. Slavton, David F. Boozer, James \V. Burdette, Thomas G. Antrim. James E. Wade, Knowlton Ames Smithers, Austin C. Smithers, Perry L. Smithers, Charles Russell Horn, Blythe S. Akely, Norma A. Heinrichs, Mary ]. Speer, Margaret E. Speer, Helena A. Mickey, Mary M. Meaker, Elizabeth A. Stover, Elsie ] ane Edge, Marion A. Lilley, Eleanor M. Burdette, Jennie Wade, Judith Ross, Genevieve Smithers, Araxie R. Jojorian, Virginia Green. Barbara Ann Behr, Esther Limes Morgan 1 Doris Virginia Small, Doro.t hy F. Hill, Janet E. Minor, Marjorie.. M. Seymour, Barbara Bull, Betty. Janet McCullum, Lucille A. Graham, Maude E. Graham, Sophia W. Ren neckar. Belle F. Werden, Elizabeth C. Bird, Martha A. Heinrichs, Annie I. MoDqugatl, Betty ] ean Southwick, Sene Jordon. · · · ~ -~ {. ~ll Go To Church Sunday The greatest path in the world is the path from your door to the door of your Church. If all of us faithfully used this path and \vere guided by its radiant influence, the nation "·ould be safe. critnes subside. business prosper and all hearts haye peace. Thi~ path " ·as 1nade by the Son of God for the sons of n1en, that \valking hutnbly into his Holy presence in the Church, they tnight after\Yards " ·alk together as brethren in the \Yorld. 1 .. Whatever , You Do on Sunday Come to Church First ,I Jl · Directory of Churches: The Fust Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland LEAGUE BOARD TO MEET The board of the Kenilworth League of Women Voters will meet at the home of Mrs. E .. F. Snydacker, Chestnut avenue, Kenil , orth, on January 7, at 11 o'clock in the morning. The members will begin the study prescribed by the National League of Women Voters for citizenship training. This board is developing into a real study class under the enthusiastic leadership of Mrs. Sn.y dacker, and it is hoped that something very much worth while will be accomplished. Mr. and Mrs. ]. C. Carpenter entertained their house guests, the Misses Elliot of Ithaca, N. Y., at the Cornell Glee club concert on Monday evening of this week. Included in the party was Miss MJrion Frances Carpenter. Wilmette English Lutheraa Church Greenleaf A venue and Seventh Street Rev. Carl I. Empaon I St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Rev. Hetman W. Meyer fie Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette A venuts Rev. Georgi D. Alli10n ,; I ·· ~ Fust Congregational Church 1 St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 14 o Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Vete V. Loper Wilmette A venue Rev. H ubttt Carleton The F~rst Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Avenuts Rev. Horace G. Smith -oMrs. Arthur Trimble and daughters, Anne and Margaret, of Evansville, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick of Kenilworth over the Christmas holidays. They left on New Year's eve for their home. · Publiahed bg the Interchurch Advertiaing Committ"* Wilmett1 Church Ftdttation