St. Jo'hn's Lutheran, Wilniette and Park avenue J. H.-Gockel, pastor SERVICES, 9:5a. m.-Pirst service 9: 30 a. m.L-Sunday school, and Bibleý 10:55 a.m.-SuIiday sçhool ciass for' ch'Idren of three to five years., ia.m.-Second service. Martha Guild, o à.3 P. .: 1Bible study, 4,00; business session, 5:00; sup. per, 6:00;, open house, 7:00. Board of deacons, today, 8, p. rl., in the pastor's study. S Sunday schooi teachers' training cIass, FrIday,. 8 p. m. Children'5 Christian educatiol' classes. Saturday, 9:30 a . Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Senior Walther League, suflday, 5:30 p. PA#~14 catehimeflclass, Monday, F of an equally .good program this year, the attendance increased from 484 Scouts in 1937 to 557 Scouts In, 1938. Many of the, Scouts stayed for more than' one period, somne staying for two, three, or four perjods. The total number of Scout wéeks, compared with, last. year, were: 1937 - 1068; Another pleasant fact whlch was presented was that ail sections and districts i the Area were represent- ed. Needlesa to say, some districts had more-than others due to the size and the, number o! Scouts i that section. The nuniber of boys fromn eçach district was as tailows: Glen- Juto. Sue: *icb inVitomins Vauy ld wIuu~Is.Good for cooking or boklng. Unusueily Iow price for such fine quality. e e e e * a de-I1 orth Union L. Wmlett, minister sujeot for Sunday, vill be "Nature's Revela- h service is et il o'ciock. -Prelude and Fugue ..... Bach Uoýv'eiy***I's *Th y ýe ...........Brahmns ... . . . . . . . . . Bach boys,' rived a feet menit badges over ariy ar. front department points the fact that 27 out of Mle t swim when they amp, were able to swim lie close of the period; epie 15-ox. flot con Mcs year. 1541'