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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 14

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wl u se' as her organ numbers: Prelude- 44Praise Your Master". Karg-Elert , ..on .............Renrn Organ, Offertory- " «Andantino"....... ...........Foote Postlud-"F'ughettà".........Dubois This cong Sunday at 9:-30' o'clocki the flfth of.the.serles of six Sunday Vaca- tion chunch sehool sessions will be held. Children trom'pre-school ta hlgh sehool age are invited ta attend. 'There la a nursery- whcre parents may leave mali children during the worship. service. througbout the summer as uitsal. Sunday, July 23. marks the close of tic Camp Meeting, at DesPlaines. The Rtev. Dbavis K. Enghmfd wifl prcach at thc 3 o'ciock service Sunday afternoon.> 'flic lev. Paul Grinmes spcaksfor the Epworth lbague meeting at 6:45 o'clock. At 7:45 o'cbock SundaY' evening, thc Rév. John Holiand, radio preacher of the preach. At DesPlaines tonight (Thunsday) the Rey. Warren N. Clark speaks on "When Goodness la Inadequate." "A Job for Everybody" is thc theme of the addrcss tomorrow night (Frlday) by the Bey. Reuben M. Furnish. On Saturday cvening at 8 o'clock. there will be a lecture by the Rev. Charlesj K. Carpenter, widely known naturalist and ornithologist and lecturer on bird life. Rho is Meeting eacb during the sume a Thec minister's sermon theme for July 30 wil be "Sylvazi Symphony." The solo- ist will be Howard Benhalter, and Miss Ruth Broughton will be the organist., During the montb of Auguet there will be supply preachers wbose. names will be announced in next week's issue of WLmE LmLw. Miss Marie Briel wiil re-, turn to the ôrgan August 6. Firat Presbyterion Nintl street at Greenleaf' avenue james T. Vcncklasen, minister SUNDAY, JULY 23 e Union summer service at il a.m. ln charge of Dr. J. G. Hindley. who will preach on -Life's Oases." Miss Grace eParmnele lu the solQlat. These summer community services are dismlssed trmptly on thehour. -' Manyof our'vi sitors have. signed the church GUest Book and strangers are askcd to register their attendance at these bni, brotherly services. Dr.,lndleir wll be, glad to serve in a pjastoral capaclty in response to.ne- quests from memnbers of either congrega. tion or the communlty at large. Dr. Alli- son returns the end of the naonth and will be. the guest-prcacher in -the Con- gregational church for five successiveç Sundays. Evantgelical Lutheran 1010 Central avenue. Wilmnette The Rev.'David R. Kabele, pastor Early service ............... 8:.w a.m. Church sehool1....... ........ 9:30 a.m. Second service........ .....ýl a.m.t The Woma's soiety wiii hld tJ meeting on Tbursday of this week at Long Lake Bible Conference grounds. They will attend the sessions of the Summer school of the United LutheranS church.t the Junior Luther league will bave a bicycle hike Monday afternoon, July 24. Leaguers will meet at 1010 Central ave- Our chu throughout inug a.t e:3 urch school. will continue the summer months, conven- 30 o'clock during July and e invite you to learn with. us *An hour spent in Church on the Sab- bath will niake your week more Joyous. Attend Church regularly! Bible Chu rch 886 Elm street. Wiiinetka Howard A. Hermansen, minister 9:45 a.m.1-' Rey. C. Hebrew 5 p.m.-BE rJAY, JULY 23 e Scbool Hour bijng service. Speaker- /feeker, Supt. of Chicago ICarl Sandburg and Congressmnan T.V. Smnith wfll headline next week's program of lectures and oth- er recreational leatures in the sum- mer : session, of Northwestern uni- versity.. Other. programs, for the week will include motion pictures,; theatrical productions,- and concerts. Sandburg at the. tie of his a,- pearance at the, university last, sum- mer, announced that he had called the university's information bureau ýto find what topic, he was speaking on This year he will, have to de- ce for himself, as, no title has been. announ ced forhis lecture Wed- nesday noon at the Great -hall of the Methodist church. Contemportary Thought Lecture T. V. Smith, congressman at large -from Illinois', wil spéak on, "The Philosopher and Demnocracy" Tues- day at 4 o'clock in the Great hall of the Methodist church. Mis speech Js one of ithe.eriesspoXnsored b~y theý class in contemporary thought. Using living models to demon- ,strate the points,.made ti ber lec- ture, Mrs. Minna Schmidt, Chi- ýcago costumnologist and special lec- turer-on costume in the Northwest- wlth us. It causes many to understand better why the psalmist shoulki say: -I wa,.s glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the bouse of the Lord," Psaltn 122:1. twv..Leand Ji. ,anforth, rector 9 rA.M.-Music from Memorial Singing 9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. Bni sermon by the Rev. A. H. Forster. Durlng the rector's summer holiday,. the Rev. Mr. Forster (815 Ridge terrace, Evanston, Gre. 3214) will be "on caîl, in case of emergency. He will take over the service at 9:30 A.M. every Sutnday ini July, thc il o'clock service being omitted on th.e summer schedule. MEMORIAL SiP«iING TOWER CONCERT_ y a %_ v. w Fr . ern university sohool of speech, will speak on costuming Tuesday at 5:30 in the speech auditorium. Will Bear Britisah Acter 4eginald Pole, young British di- rector, actor,ý and' composer, wil speak Wednesday evenmng at. 8: 15 in Harris. hall on "Lincoln, Whitman,. and the Democra.tic'Ideai"' Two lectures will be: presented on Thursday. Agnes Jones, assistant pr ofessor of physical education, w 1ill speak on "The Modem iDance" at 5:30 in the speech auditorium. Ed- ward Alsworth Ross, prQfessor em- eritus of sociology at the University of Wisconsin,ý will speak on "Democ- racy and Revolution"' at 8:15 in Mar- ris hall, continuing the lecture se-- ries sponsored by the Institute of Democracy. Motion' Picture Program Two motion pictures will be of- fered during th. week. 'ife. Be- gins," the famous documentary rec- ord of a child's early years, will be shown Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ini Fisk hiall under the auspices of the school of education. The Friday night se- ries of free foreign films will con- tinue next week with a showing of "Kimiko," a Japanese production. Musical events on the week's pro- gram will include a performance> MIonday afternoon at 4 in Fisk audi-' toriumn of original compositions by advanced students in the school of musie; ,à recital Monday evenirng at 815 ini Music hall by Russell Nel- son, tenor, and Mary Woodruff, pi- anist; a concert by the summer ses- sion chorus and orchestra Tuesday evèriing at 7:15 in the women's quadrangle court; a concert Wed-ý nesday evening. at 7 p.m. in. Deering, neadowý by the summer session con- cert band under the direction of Harold- Bachman, band director of the University of Chicago;' and a ecital Thursday evening at 8:15 ini Music hall by Eunlce Williams, pi- nist, and Kenneth Gekeler, oboist. l'h---- 41 Saturday, July 22, Uic Cou' fTic well-llli c ent.rtaining a large group mer season bas1 nen fromn Erie neighborhood only to the pastor Brooks, of 836 Fif. mrn AVia5nAA. representing this. r Institute at Tow- Mr. and Mrs, Harold Molter, 325 vics iUbeheld in Central avenue, returned last Thurs- George D, Alison day atter Spending a week at the Lawsonia hotel, Green Laek,. Wis.

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