Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's 'FPiscopal church, will 4e the preaclb- er. Dr. Carleton has choseii "Self-AIp- I)raisal' as his thenieý for this, coin- rnunitv- Lenten observance. MNUSIC: for the service will be provid ed le a, joint choir frorn the First Conigrega.. tional church and the Wilnette Elng- * ishý Lutheran chtirch. Ohaerve Youth, Day * lunday,ý March 19, .will be (lesig- nated as 'Youth Day in'the comnî- itv. ent.en program outlined b1'the five churches co-operating in i these special observances 'during the pre- 'Easter period. Each churcli coniduýcts; its own services on* Suniday iornling an.d the five churches ioin ini the ervening service eachSud. F.ast Sunday, at services lheld in St. Aùguýtine's church ýa' capacit' audience heard the sermion given by, the *R-v. James T. Veneklasen, ipas- tor ot the First Presbyterian chuirch. iiiiýters. of the varions churches re- port a liearty response to the cooper- ative Lenten observance programn which hias been outlined by the \Vil- mette Ministers Union of iihich thc Rev. John G. Hindley, pastor of the First Congregational cburch. is presi- dent. Divertissements include dancing during dinner and even.later, a fash- ion show both niglits at 8 with Wil-, mette girls as modls; mnovies in the basernentà for children; fortune telling, àand a room, set apart, for a game of bridge.. Local merchants, as well as disabled ex- service men and the: club itself- have their dis- plays at attractively> arranged booths and tables ini the large. auditorium. *The purpose of the Mart which closes, with Young People's night, tomorow(Friday.), is to benefit the project of the ways aiid means, corn- mittee. Off ers Free Lecture on Christian Science fBicktieilYountg of Chicago ô w1l ive a f ree lecture on Christian Science in1 First Church of Christ, Scientist, ini WVil.mette, Friday ",eting, March '24, at 8 o'clock. His subject will be: "Christiani Science Universally Avail- able." \Ir * Young is, a meniber ofi the Board of Lectureship of The Niother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boston, Mass._ Wvimtte hiad ineir tnrst play-reaulng meeting Thursday evening 'of last week at * the home of H arriet 'Mous.ý 157 Woodstock avenue, Kenilwoirth., Mr. George Lamb of Wilmette read 'When Ladies ýMeet' by Rat1hel1 Crothers. The CORDUROY TRPLTRCTION TIR The Last Word in "Traction" Tread, Deigu The aiew 1933 Corduroy TRIPLE, TRACTION ilu*the Ia'st word .in- advanced design. end .bcieétific construction, leading the field for al tires of "traction" or "igrip"9 type. It bias biean especially de- unequalled perforance and wear under the amost gruejling road condition~s. See 1: e! ove Ym Bay! ABSORBENT COTTON' the ONLY -COTTON képf Purethki s WAY More sanitary, more con- venient, m o r e practical. than any other packaie you have ever seen or - used., You press down on the-saw tooth cutter ýand tear off as much cotton sa you need., See for your-. self how this superior Cot- ton is kept so dlean and Central-Wilmnette Avenues Phones: Wilmetf. 28-29 Sponsoring churches iniclurcle \Vil- mette l3aptist, First Congregationai. St. Augustine's Episcopal. Englislî Lutheran, and First Presbytenian. ACCOMPANIST NS BUSY I)uning the past month Doroth3 L Pound of Minmette has beeîi in great deinand as an accompanist. She bas played for Marjorie Shermian and inr os o iniJJII7 UWI style in the. frocik witli ifs clever jacketý Remove the jacket and you have a smart looking drss. $5.95 neWiI. 2998 508 Main St. 'hon.e Gre. 6132 r1DME PATRICK'S DAY 235 Ridge Ro.d Pràe Rinftg Raisin Cinnmn ,Ring SRemember the Food Barre la _________ THE 7', -577 1 E