through its National Commander, Henrv J. Stevens, Jr., lias accepted the proffer of the Scouts. Mr. Stevens is and bas been for a number of vears. an active Scoutmaster in War-. saw, N. C. The Association of National Ad- Vertisers, the American Federation of L.abor, and. other groups,> have joined bands .with the Legion ini this project whih, in addition to the main ob- jective, also proposés a camp 1aign to etrepublic confidence and bring about the resumption of normal b" ing. Trhe Scouts will assist in activities for which wages cannot be ýpaid,.aùd for whichno funds are available. So tar as the plan fias be.eni developed.' Scouts may act as messengers, as aides in the -local offices and ini the dlistribution of *literat .ure and gather- îng of data after schlool hours-and on Saturdays. cornmitéees are being set up by Anierican Legion Posts ini 10,800' commnunities accordiflg to National Commander Stevens and the coop- eration has been obtained fromi 800 magazines, 1200 biliboard p)lant owII- ers,, 280 neWspapers and. magazi.nes rep.resenting the ..labor ,presse anld> the .tvo great. radio chains. Instructions to Légionnaires issued by National Comnmander. Stevens read: "We are asking tbat each employed, add oî:eor more persons to bis pay- roll, inasmticb as 999,999 other. cm- ployers. are, being asked to do the saine thinig," the instructions 'de.- clared. "Other plans wili follow, but the first object is 1,000,000 new jobs. If .eacb committee is successful in its attack, thiere is no, doubt of the suc- cess of the whole c ampinad ,o. (M f)vagi2 ca.rnlers .nowv unemiiployed A%Îll I>e hack at work ini thirty days.". .N. S.,Congregation Choir, Sings at Chapel Sunday The University 'of Chicago lias in- vited the choir of the North Sbiore Cm.grcgation Israel of Glencoe;,. under. the direction of George Shapiro, .to Ger, jL. LVLeI18J cluded Mrm.Aif i Percy Cutier, M~ Mrs. l3urt Allan, and Virginia Mai of the cast iii - McDougal, Mr-. Ben Mattbews = owe, Shirley Ross SERVICE CLUùB MEETING TeProtestant Womeii's Service' club. is meeting in the. Wedgwood roomn of Marshall *Field's at 12:30 odc1ock Wednesday, March 2, witli a card party followjng the lunc heon., Mrs. Wiliam R. Collins of Evanston is chaîrman. Mrs. S. Bigelow Haleyv of Wilmnette is treasurer of the cluib. Mrs. \Walter, Scbur'returned to lher home. in Evanstoni on Sunda,- ater spcndîng seven weeks at S t. Peters- burg. Fia.> 1= ~III Subject: "CHRIST JESUS" READING ROOM-i 148 Central Avenue Open Daily (excepting Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. WedatsdaY,,,A. -M. to 7:45 P. M. Satnrday- 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy sand ail other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or pgrcbased at tee Reading Room. THE PUBLIiC 15 CORDIALLY INVITED TO. A TRNDTHE CHURCH SERVICES AND, VISIT THE READING ROOM, PA T RONI ZE 'OUR ADVE.RTJSRRS Pic lu re this fully AUTOMATIC. KELVINATOR in your hopie R~euintorATONE has. four diii erent, constant: temPeratres-. eaci. aut. matically controlled. M r. and'Mrs. uyler D1. Spren9, 12 Asbiland avenue, announce the birth of a son, Douglas Carder, on Sunday, February 7. at tbe Evanston hospital. Mrs.- Spreng and the baby, returnedý to their bone from.tbe boÈpital last Tbhursday. EVANSTON 619. Grove. St., Greenleaf 1231-1232 WILMETTE 1151 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 214 E I i loi 1 Illumina