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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1931, p. 37

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St Lukes is one of two sessions of the conference-the cther being held at Emmanuel church, Rockfôrd. A division of this type was necessary because of the growing popularity of the confer- ences. A f eature of the sessions hère wiIl be the introduction of the new diocesan supervisor of relligious, educa- tion, Miss Vera Gardner, Who will corne f rom Grand Rapids, Mich., to take the place of Miss Vera Noyes Who bas gone east. .Bishop, George Craig, Stewc- art will preach at the services Sunday Morning. Opena' ut 2 Sàturday The conference will open- at 2 Sat- urday, at which tinie the Rev. Charles E., McAllister, rector at St. Luke's, wil Welconie delegates. At 3 :30 'the first, class sessions will be held. Psy- *chology wiIl be the conference hm and therewill be a class for each age *group f rom pre-school to aduit. Each will be conducted by an authority. on *the' subject for the particular age. The, Rev. J. ,M. Wheatley will conduct a cla ss for superintendents, directors and *clergy which will consider such mat- ters as worship and the devotionai as- pects of religious education. Therc will be' a trip through Xes- tern- Theological seminary at 4:.30, andè *supper ýat St. Luke's *at 6., The second sessiopn of classes will be held at . At ý8 the Rev. Harold L. Bowen, rector of St. Mark's, Evanston, will address a general meeting of the entire group on the topic, "Worship." At 9 the monastic service of Compline wil1 be held ini the church. Sunday morning there will hé a cor- porate communion at 7:30 f ollowed by * breakfast. At 9:30 Dr. McAllister wilI conduct a children's service. It wilI be the opéning service for the new * church school year. At il there will be attendance at the morning service, "a *dinner will follow,, and at 2 the final class sessions wilI. be held. At 3 Mrs. Minnie Canipbel of the National Col- lege of Educationwill speak on "Stor- ies and How to Tell The.m.".' A social hour will follow and the conference wilI then adjourn. The Rev. John Scambier will 'preach at St. Luke's next Sunday mornihg., everyting but kold XHEN you drive in here, expeet lots of atten- tion to your car, if you've time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to ît, whether or flot you spend a dime. val of glass, tacks, stofles from tire treads, checking of wheel alignment, bat-. tery, water and testing- anythlng ve do. We'il save you a lot of time, trouble and money. Try us and see! the' Latest GOODYEAR PATIIFINDER Lietlime Guaranteed Baby .69 4.50-21 (3Ox4.50) $11,10 per pair Other SExes Equally Low GOODYEAR'$, FA MO QI A LIT Yý tire within the reach of all. .*~ . . 0o Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Sinks and daughter, Mary jane, 25 Crescent ave- nue, have returned f rom Kansas City, Mo., where they have. been ail sum- mer. 140 Twelfth. Street. W"lette 6916

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