August 4-5--"C o 11 e g e Scandai.' Murder mystery in a coliege setting. IEntertaining for A and Y. August 6-7-"Reckless." A tiresome- portrayal for A. -August .8-"Les Mistrables." Outt- standing dramatizatjon of Victor Hu- gd's classic.,.Splendid for A and Y. Mature for C. T.atré Dol Lago August 1 -3-"Lces -Misetables." See above raing., August 4-6-"'Doubting Thomas." A novel1 and ainusing Will Rogers pic-i tture. for the entire family. August 7--"ýTbe Scoundrel."' Noel, Coward in an out-of-thc-ordinary pic- . tare for sophisticated aduit audiences " only. Al.yoo Tbate Auguît 1-"ICollee ScandaI.'. See * 1*?.!Thase PNsts!. IDon't be bothered wkth summer pesta. t IThere is a way of getting rid of them. .1Tell us wbat they are and we'Il tell you the best mehod. B OULEVARDO DRUG STORE 90 Eleventl andm Central Phono Wiimette 4z9* v large (234x4)aK latir. negatives, Y ............. Century,"W will address a meeting of the second annual pastors' conference at Garrett Biblical institute, Evanston,, this cvening (Thursday) at 8. 1The conference has beei in ses- sion since Monday imorning,; with an- attendance of nearly 175 men f rom ail parts'of the country. The, meet- ing1 isbeing held in conjunction- with sessions of the. Wesley foundàtion semninar for the purpose of giving ministers an opportunity to discuiss topics of mutual interest. Dr. Hutchinson wil speak tonig ht on "International Relations =,The Outlook for War -and Peace," The final ,éening- address will 'be given tomorrow (Friday) by Prof. R. Worth Frank of, the Presbyterian Theolog- ical seminary, Chicago. ON CAMPING TRIP Dave, Carpenter, Jim O'Neil, Jim Strecter. and, Bob Fieberg lcft Mon- day, july 28, on a two weeks' campin g trip tb Ely.,I inn. The four camplers are ail New Trier boys. Mrs. Nellie Canady and Catherine and Patricia Doney of 1614 Spencer. avenue have returned from a weeks' visit with friends in Kankakee and a trip on Sunday to Starved Rock state park. 0o Mr. anid Mrs. Robert Flandreau and family of New Rochelle, N. Y., for-. Churcli achool ..................9 a.m- Second service... .......... .. Il a.m. The mhusie at the s'ervices of worship Sünday morning, August 4, 15 as follows: Choral prelude-'Man is Mortai . . Bach Qàuartet--Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee........... -. Shelley Solo-Be Near -Me 'Stili ........ Hiller Mrs. J. H. Hopp Postlude-Praeludium and Fugim in É.................... ..... Bach The Woman's society 'will meet this afternoon (Thursday),at the c'hurch at 2oclock. The pictures on the Old Testament, Bi- ble stories during the, church sehool hour Sonday morning wili cover Jeph- thah> and Samson and oIncidents In the tiT of the Judges. The pastor wli be away on hisvaca- tion, this month and all those wishing pastoral. care Will please. get In touch with the vice chairman of the church council, J. I. Hopp, Wilmette 356, who will secure the services of another'Luth- eran pastor. .Corne to 'thie friendly:ceh the way ilànmade plaln, Met/a.dUst Chi Lake and Wilmette a The Rev. Amos Thornburg Theminister's sermon th4 il o'ciock worshjp service 1 morning will be "*Beggkars The mutile for Sunday mor àes foilows: Organ prelude (10 :50) "Cani zona"........ "Andante" (Sonata IV. Miss Ruth S. Brougl Offertory solo: "O Lord, Be Wilmette and Forest aivenues Rev. George D. Allison, pastor During the rnonth of August union 0iunday morning services will be held at the :Congregatiofla chuirch. The hour là il, o'cloclc, and Dr. Allison will preach. ,A. cordial invitation li5 extènd ed to vistors. Dr. Allison will be in Wilmette and is anxious to give. any needed pastoral service. Sté Agstine's Sundayr, August 4, will be th'e first Sun- day of the month. There will be a cele- bration of the Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and a choral celebration with sermon at ila.m. T1his Sunday, being the first Sunday of the month. members of the boys', and girls' communion leagues are lexpected, to receive the Holy Communion at either the.8 or il o'clock service. iurch where Insurance Payments Here W .rch Total $30.06 P>er Capita venues Residents of Wilmette received life g, minister. insurance payments in 1934 amount- eme for the ing to $30.06 per capita, 'according to this Sunday an estimate made by the Lincoln Na- gnd Disci- tional Lif e Insurance company, Fort Wayne, Imd. nping wili be, Total paymcnts to policy owncrs. and. beneficianies of Wilmette were j. Ë: ch $45 1,000,. as reported in the "Life Pay- -ton derwriter, Arthur F. Hall, president 1...Bartlett of the Lincoln National, said. Thbis amount încluded death. daims and Hand Made H-ats Values $9.00 te $8.50 2 Straw Hats Vales50 C 'Swnli childr*en will be cared for dur- ing the worship service throughout the Summiner alS usual. Anyon.e wishing-to place garden flow- ers in the pulpit on.summer Sundays will please notify 'Mrs. S E. Leenan, Wil- inett*e 2434. The church sebool is flot meeting dur- Ing the sùmmer.,Th e men's ciass, how- ever, meets eacli. Sunday morning at. 9:45. First Presbyterian paid directly. to living policy owners in this village. Lif e insurance: companies -put $101,5251930 into circulation' in the United States and Canada in 1934P or more than. eight, million dollars a. day. Payments for this state ini 1934 were $213,000,000. FOR FORMER PASTOR The Wihnette Parish Methodist 6-- -A 4- - - A "-.. . ".i,... 9:15 an.-First service. 9:30 am.-Sunday echool and Bible 11 a.m.-Second service. This Sunday both services will ..be conducted by the Rev. Paul E. Meyer of Glenview, since the pastor w.1,1 be 0o Mrs.' Augustus Hollancls, 107 Rob- sart roa.d, Kenilworth, was hostess at a tea on Wednesday of last week. 0o Mr. and Mrs. Gérard Taylor bave movcd from 849 Michigan avenue to an lapartinent on the near north sid..'