JJftJe.f15, .-19~ ' , Pastor in Demand for Commencement Season Addresses Dr. Herbert L. Willett, pastor ~(the Kenilworth Union church has been giving a seTies of commedcement addresses, baccalaureate sermons and convocation addres,s es at high s~hools and colleges in Wisconsin, Michigan -Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia. ' · On Wednesday of last week Dr. Willett gave the convocation address at -the University of West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia. Last Monday he gave a similar address at Hiram college, Hiram, .Ohio. This week's schedule includes two high school commencement addresses --one at Mishawaka, Indiana, Wednesday night and another at Racine, Wis., tonight. Sunday night Dr. Willett wi ll give the baccalaureate sermon at Milwaukee-Downer college, Milwaukee, Wis. Monday he will be in Ypsilanti, Mich., to deliver the convocation adress to the graduating class of the Michigari State Normal school. The graduating class at Central High school, Grand Rapids, Mich., will hear a commencement address by Dr. Willett next Wednesday. The following week Dr. Willett will go to Cedar Point, Ohio, to give an address at the annual convention of the Ohio State Teachers' association. SPRING CHORES and CHURCH GOERS WITH the advent of Spring, and the many things to be done to get the house, · garden and lawn in . shape for the coming months of outdoor living-lef s think a moment. Why are we going to do all these things? "To make my home environment more pleasant," says one. Would we be here, in Wilmette, at all, with ~ur home, family and all, if it were not a pleasant place, a safe and sane and well regulated community? "No," says he. What, then, makes Wilmette such a desirable place? Is it not the wholesome influence of the Churches? Is it not just that which is, at foundation, the basis for the security of our property' our business, our lives and our happiness? Is it not our responsibility, and only fair and reasonable at that, to share in the maintenance of the Church? Maintenance means personal as well as financial support; for the Church, being a human institution, is founded on life more than money. P'-erce-Arrow Offers Service on Flat Rate The Pierce-Arrow Motor car company reports the largest sales month in .M ay in the history of the company, the new. model 81 vehicle having attracted world-wide attention. The company has an exclusive service feature cQJmected with the sale of its vehicles in that it extends to the owners of other makes of . motor cars the advantages of Pierce-Arrow .service stations where there are to be found the most skilled mechanics in the industry and the most modern and up-to-date . tools an:d equipment for the servicing of all makes of automobiles. All work is done on fiat rate basis so that an owner may know exactly what a job will co3t before going ahead with the work. In this way the motor car owner has all the advantages from the standpoint of expert \vorkmanship. The flat rate prices are used for not only the Pierce-Arrow but for other makes of cars as well, and are much more economical than those found elsewhere where the same grade of work might be obtait_!ed. The north shore dealer of the Pierce-Arrow company -is James G. Barber, who maintains at 1508 Elmwood avenue, Evanston, one of the up-to-date service stations, and, unlike the medical profession, these service stations make no charge for consultations. When and what you do for the Church, you do for the betterment of your chosen Community. ++++++++++++++++++++ Directory of . Churches: The Fust Presbyterian Church Ninth Strrtt and Grrrnltaf Avrnut RtiJ. George P. Magill First Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Aven·ea ReiJ. Vere V. Loper ReiJ. William E. McCormack Fire Chief to Attend · Session in Champaign Fire Chief Walter Zibble was authorized by the Village board at its meeting Tuesday to attend the firemen's school of instruction at Champaign this month. This school of instruction is held annually for fire chiefs of Illinois. The Fmt Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette A venues ReiJ. HortJce G. Smith St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1 l.f o Wilmette A ·nnoe Rev. Hubert CtJrltton The Wilmette Baptkt C.arcb Forest and Wilmrttr A nnota Rev. George E. Alliaon SL John's Latheraa O.arcb Wilmette and Park Avenaa Rn1. Humm W. Jltfltr TO SAIL FOR EUROPE The Misses Catherine and Jessie Lou Butler of 630 Linden avenue, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P .. H. Butler, departed yesterday for New York, accompanieQr-~b,l ~eir aunt, Miss Ad~ laide Smith .of Berkeley, Cal., who wtll chaperon them on a trip ab~oad. They are ·sailing Saturday mornmg on the Veendam and expect to see many weeks of travel. WUmette English Lather· C.arch Gr~~t~IHI Aomae ·f'Hl StWntb Str·t ReiJ. C·d I. Emp10n FM~r·ion ,altlithtll bfl th1 lnttrchl#cb Advertiling CommittH. Wilm1tt1 Chutcb fu~p rou~~s ~ri~ ili~ ~n l.!.!t-~ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ga~~'