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20 | May 23, 2019 | The glencoe anchor faith<br />

glencoeanchor.com<br />

Faith briefs<br />

North Shore Congregation Israel (1185<br />

Sheridan Road, Glencoe)<br />

North Shore Alateen<br />

Worried about someone’s<br />

drinking? You are not<br />

alone. NSCI hosts meetings<br />

from 7-8 p.m. on Mondays<br />

for teens ages 12-19 whose<br />

life has been affected by<br />

someone else’s drinking.<br />

For more information on<br />

Alateen, visit www.niafg.<br />

org or call 312-409-7245<br />

Am Shalom (840 Vernon Ave.)<br />

Annual Marilyn Shonfeld<br />

Memorial Concert<br />

Join us from 3-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, June 2, for a free<br />

concert in memory of Marilyn<br />

Shonfeld, long-time<br />

Am Shalom member and<br />

violinist. Ken Smith will<br />

play a solo piano recital<br />

featuring works by George<br />

Frideric Handel, George<br />

Gershwin, Paul Ben Haim<br />

and Frederic Chopin. Light<br />

reception to follow. All are<br />

welcome!<br />

Monday Night at the<br />

Movies<br />

Now Playing...The Kindergarten<br />

Teacher<br />

A kindergarten teacher<br />

discovers in a five year-old<br />

child a prodigious gift for<br />

poetry. Amazed and inspired<br />

by this young boy,<br />

she decides to protect his<br />

talent in spite of everyone.<br />

Free! Bring your friends<br />

- we’ll provide the popcorn<br />

for this 7-10 p.m. Monday,<br />

June 3, event.<br />

Yoga with Claudia<br />

Join Am Shalom for<br />

Yoga with Claudia from<br />

noon-1:30 p.m. Thursdays.<br />

“Almost Daily” Minyan<br />

The “Almost Daily”<br />

Minyan takes place at<br />

5:45 p.m. on Mondays<br />

and Thursdays during the<br />

school months, and runs<br />

for approximately 15 minutes.<br />

This quiet and intimate<br />

service, held in the<br />

serene worship space of<br />

the Rosenfield Chapel, is<br />

the perfect setting to remember<br />

a Yahrzeit, to pray<br />

for healing, and to calm<br />

and refresh your soul.<br />

St. Elisabeth’s Episcopal Church (556<br />

Vernon Ave.)<br />

Parish Picnic<br />

All are welcome. This<br />

year the picnic has been<br />

moved from the first Sunday<br />

in June to Sunday, May<br />

26 immediately after the<br />

10 a.m. church service. As<br />

usual there will be plenty to<br />

eat and good conversation<br />

To RSVP, sign up on the<br />

tag board at the back of the<br />

church. This always helps<br />

plan the purchasing for this<br />

annual event. Also, if you<br />

can bring a salad, dessert, or<br />

help in setup or cleanup on<br />

the May 26 check the appropriate<br />

box on the board.<br />

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Memorial Day picnic.<br />

Join the Baehr Legacy<br />

Society<br />

The trustees of the<br />

Baehr Legacy Fund are<br />

inviting all parishioners to<br />

join the Society. The trustees<br />

will host the coffee<br />

hour on June 2 with a forum<br />

to follow at 11:20 a.m.<br />

which will provide more<br />

information about the<br />

Fund and how you an join.<br />

Members enjoy an annual<br />

dinner which you will not<br />

want to miss. Please contact<br />

Glenna Foley with any<br />

questions.<br />

Confirmation Day 2019<br />

Confirmation Day 2019<br />

will be on the Feast of Pentecost,<br />

June 9. Bishop Lee<br />

is coming to Church of the<br />

Holy Comforter (CHC) at<br />

222 Kenilworth Ave. in<br />

Kenilworth for their 11:15<br />

a.m. service. Our whole<br />

congregation will be going<br />

to CHC that day in lieu of<br />

our second service in order<br />

to support our confirmands<br />

Lizzy and Duke<br />

Glencoe Union Church (263 Park Ave.)<br />

GUC Civil Rights Trip<br />

This fall they are heading<br />

south to undertake a<br />

journey to learn firsthand<br />

the long, painful history of<br />

Civil Rights in this country<br />

from Oct. 9-12. They’re<br />

planning the trip with an<br />

eye to the interest of families<br />

that might want to experience<br />

this pilgrimage<br />

together.<br />

Volunteering Day<br />

Every fourth Tuesday<br />

of each month, the church<br />

donates food for suppers at<br />

A Just Harvest in Rogers<br />

Park. Contact Colin at colin@glencoeunionchurch.<br />

org to be part of this giving<br />

opportunity.<br />

Submit information to<br />

m.wojtychiw@22ndcentury<br />

media.com.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

Elizabeth Hinchliff<br />

New Trier graduate<br />

Elizabeth S. Hinchliff died<br />

peacefully in her sleep<br />

at The Judson Manor in<br />

Cleveland on May 15.<br />

Hinchliff was born in<br />

Evanston and attended<br />

New Trier High School<br />

and Vassar College. Music<br />

was one of the great passions<br />

of her life, and she<br />

played the piano into her<br />

90s. She was a founding<br />

volunteer for the Orlando<br />

Symphony Orchestra during<br />

the 1950s and 60s, writing<br />

concert notes among<br />

other activities. She taught<br />

many people to play the<br />

piano, and her face literally<br />

lit up joyfully when she attended<br />

concerts throughout<br />

her lifetime. The Judson<br />

houses several music students<br />

every semester who<br />

practice and perform recitals<br />

for the residents. One<br />

of Betty’s favorite things<br />

was listening to their music<br />

as the halls often resonate<br />

with the sounds of their<br />

rehearsals. Hinchliff promoted<br />

women’s rights, especially<br />

towards the end of<br />

her life, and ardently supported<br />

Emily’s List. She<br />

travelled all over the world,<br />

many times in pursuit of<br />

one of her other favorite activities,<br />

birdwatching. Prior<br />

to living in Cleveland, she<br />

was a long-time resident<br />

of Winter Park, Fla., where<br />

she attended the Congregational<br />

Church, and Washington,<br />

D.C., where she<br />

was a member of River<br />

Road Unitarian Universalist<br />

Congregation. She was<br />

married to Arnold J. Wilson<br />

for 33 years until his death<br />

in 1974. In 1990, Hinchliff<br />

married James Hinchliff,<br />

a childhood friend, who<br />

pre-deceased her in 2009.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

stepson, William Hinchliff<br />

of Chicago, her son James<br />

Wilson and wife, Mimi<br />

Lord, of Cleveland, and<br />

son Peter Wilson and wife,<br />

Betty Wilson, of Washington,<br />

D.C., along with four<br />

grandchildren, one granddaughter-in-law<br />

and two<br />

great-grandchildren. A funeral<br />

service will be held<br />

at the Lakeview Cemetery,<br />

Tiffany Chapel, at 11 a.m.<br />

on May 31.<br />

Linda Lartaud<br />

Linda Tiffany Lartaud,<br />

a New Trier graduate, died<br />

April 19 in Charleston,<br />

S.C. She was born on July<br />

18, 1944, and grew up in<br />

Wilmette.<br />

After graduating from<br />

New Trier High School and<br />

Washington University,<br />

she moved to New York<br />

City, where she worked in<br />

human resources. While<br />

in New York she met her<br />

future husband, David Lartaud.<br />

They were married<br />

in July 1979 and moved to<br />

Westfield, N.J., where they<br />

lived for 30 years raising a<br />

family.<br />

Linda worked at Crescent<br />

Avenue Presbyterian<br />

Church in Plainfield, N.J.<br />

She was the office manager<br />

for 16 years and was<br />

very active in the Westfield<br />

Presbyterian Church .<br />

After retiring, she and<br />

David moved to Mt Pleasant,<br />

S.C., where she enjoyed<br />

book group, PEO,<br />

traveling, and a fun group<br />

called Women Who Wine.<br />

Linda is survived by one<br />

son, Derek; her spouse, David;<br />

an older sister, Terry<br />

Sullivan of Vero Beach,<br />

Fla., and many dear friends.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations<br />

in Linda’s name may<br />

be made to Alzheimer’s<br />

Association SC Chapter,<br />

901 Pine St. (lower level),<br />

Spartanburg, S.C. 29302.<br />

Have someone’s life you’d<br />

like to honor? Email<br />

Michael Wojtychiw at<br />

m.wojtychiw@22ndcentury<br />

media.com with information<br />

about a loved one who was<br />

part of the Glencoe community.

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