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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 36

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:-day activities are -Camp F'lre Girls, m.-4roop No. 2 Thursday-4 p. mn-Junior Choir re- hearsal. Thursday-7 :15 p. in.-Senior Choir rehearsal. ThursdaY--a7.:30 p n.Troop No. 1. Boy Scouts;, Friday- :.15 p.. m.-Brownjeà. Friday-7 :30 P. m.-Senior Camfp Fire Girjs.. English Lutheran Seventh street at Gi'eenleaf Avenue wilmette "A House of Wors hip" Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor 14UND)AY SIERVICES Sunday School .. . ..9:45 a. nM. Morning Worship' il..11a. tm. (Confirmation) MOLY WEIEK SERýIVICES Wednesday evening >Mid-Week Lenten Service, T1hursday evening-Holy Coiimunion. Friday evenlng-G-,ood Friday Service. Services begin at eight o'clock. Music-Palm Sunday-April 9 Prelude-PaIm Sunday . . ..Dunham Anthem-There ýis a Green Hill Far Away........ ........ Comley Junior Choir Anthem-Ride On, Ride On.Scott Senior Choir Off ertory Solo-The Palms .. Foure Walter Dorband Postlude-Choeur ........ . Dubois Legion. which bas in the past al1ways presented the b adges to ýthé boys. 'Mr. Lçacb is an' old-thme scout and scoUter, 'having been in the move- ment for, nearly twenty years. Outstading recognition is' give2n Scoutmaster Weldon Cody of Troop 1.l. St. Francis Xaviter chu rch, who receivetd the Eagle- rank-the highest in .scoutinig.. Tht Life rank w as pre-ý sented to Robert Fletcher of. Troop 2, Congregational.church, ad the'Star rank to Gor'don4 Schuber of, Troop. 1, Congregaýtional -church,.R ob er t Kreusch of Troop 10, Optimist club, and Herbert Meyer and Ebert Knoopi Troop 3. Scout John Pearson of, Troop 1I w*as awarded the Five-Yeari Veteran rank and bis brother, Scout Arthur Pearson, was presented with« th e Iagle bronze palm for having five' addftfbîxal inrit badlges teyond~ Eagle rank. In conjunction with thre ten-year programf, four troops were given the President Hjoover award for their o u t s t a n d i ng accomplhshments in growth and development during the year 1932. They are; Troop 1, Wil- mette Congregatiornal church; Troop 3, Wilmette Methodist church: Troonn eight boys and their own leaders at- tending Camp *Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan last summer. These trops were: Troop 4, Wilmette Episcopal cburch ; Troo p 10, Optimist club; Troop 5, Wilmette Presbyterian church, and Troop Il. St. Francis Xavier church. -In addition to the court of honor. W.T.i. 1..4verius, commandant of the Great L4akes Naval, Training station, presented the closing challenge for leadership in the country today in a talk'entitled "-Tht Paramount'Need." The average attendance, for these university sessions was approximately one hundred with more, thantwo hun- dred di iferent mnen attending a total of 1,175 training sessions. Nearly on' huindred mén will receive; training course certificates toward their scout- master's. key for the *work: they have, taken in the university. Special,. recognition was given Lloyd Moon who for the past tbree years bas had 100 percent attendance in the train- ing course sessions. Col. J. B. Jackson, Highland Park, scout commissioner, extended to ail the leaders assisting hui li thae univrsiy and to ail the speakers who have helped make tht university a success bis sin-~ cere appreciation for their services. Ten North Shore Men Take Work at Camp Sehool North h.ore-7Area council is rep- resented by ten leaders at the ..Re- Tht north short leaders attending the scirool are: Carl Bates, Deerfield, nature director of Camp, Ma-Ka-Ja- Wan; George Berscb, Wilmette, jU-, nior assistant camp* director of Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan; Cal Gartley, Lake Forest, scoutcraft director at Ma-Ka- Ja-Wan; Fenton Hopkins, Detrfield, wattrfront director at Ma-Ka-Ja- Wan; Weldon Cody, Wilmette, scoùtmaster of Troon, I l: , n LfMe-. The Senior Luther league wil m-eet this evening at 8 o'clock at the church. We invite ail the young people to meet with us. Confirmation dlass will meet F'riday at 3 :30 o'elock. *Junior choir rehearsal Friday at 4 o'clock. Senior choir rehearsal Friday eve- ning at 7.30 o'clock. sreadïly încreasing size of the con- gregations at thre Sunday services. and, at the ,mid-week sessions- on Thursday evenings. The' next to. the last "Church Night" programsý will be given to-ý niglit (Thursday). There will be a g eneral assembly at 6:30,o'clock with' cafeteria dinner, to be, followed. at 7:30 o'clock by a brief service of wor- slip directed by Dr. Oscar Thomas Oison, the minister. At 8 o'clock 'the "Five. Interest Groups" 'will, meet ini respective roonis to discuss various questions. Group 1, which is considerlng "The Use of the Bible. in the Modern Home and School," under the, direc- tion of Prof: 'Frank M. Mckibben, of Northwestern university, last Thurs- day evening discuissed the topic: "Adult Uses of th~e Bible.." The groups will take Up tonight the sub- ject: "The Future Place .and Use of the Bible." Group II, which has been interest- ed in "Contemporary Literature and Its Meaning for Today," wilI hear Dr. Harris Franklin Rail of Garrett Bib- lical institute review the work: "A Preface to Christian Faith iii a New Age," by Rufus M. Jones. At the mreeting last Thursday Miss Anne L. Whitniack reviewed Sinclair Lewis* .periences?" - Group IV, which bas had unusually large attendance. records, studying the report on "Recent Social Trends" as made by the Research commission 1appointed by former President Hoover, will hear Chicago City Comptroller M. S. Szyniezak, or bis deputy comptroller, Victor S. Petter- son, discuss thre chapter of the report MI. tJ . w i.. - IPrety oftforthee sout-eh- eeveA Prtt sotfrteesot-hP sion of i istening to thrilling adventure. ceiurcii, nday. ApriI 16, 1 ýered, and new ni ie church -upon, or letter' fromj communion will .are ter si

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