9:30 a.m ............ huu Sh 'f 10:50 am . ..Beginriers and primaries il1 a.m................ Morning worship 4p.m......... College age group 5:30P.M ý ............. ..Kappa Pi Phi Mr. Hindley has ehosen as his ser- mon theme for the morning worship "The Seven Thunders." MemberS and friends are cordially invited to this service of worship. The music for the Morning worship on Sunday' will be as foliow": Organ Pre7lÙde-*Pr.cesibal".. .,Dubois Anthemý-Make a Joyful Noise" . Mueller Girls' and Boys' choirs Offertoire Anthemn-"Hear My Supplcaton" ...... Arkhangelsky Organ Postlude-. March Religieuse .......... .BoroWski CALENDAR FOR T91E WEEK Thursday, October 27- Rumnmage sale 3:30-Girls' choir rehearsal 4-Boys' choir. rehearsal 7:15-enior choir rehearsal 4- Girl Scouts, Troop VII- Friday. October 28- Rummage sale Kappa Pi Phi llallowe'en party Camp Fire Girl Culb Pack meeting Monday, October 31- 7:30-Boy Scouts. Troop I North End circle, Tuesday, N~ovember 1- 7:30-Boy Scouts, Troop II Thursday, November 3- Rummage sale Frlday, November 4- Rummage sale. e -La' c. tc .G. I et tthe 718,. For- After being registered and given our credentiais, -we were taken on a* tour through the plants where we were shown various- testing oper- ations which insure the best possible' automobile that can-be buiit. After this. tour of, inspection', we. were taken to the, Ford theatre where the- new cars were showýn on the stage, They aiso. showed a movie portray-, ing the various operations and their vast holdings. Called Sensational The new cars.are simpiy beauti- fui and'the new Mercury should be a sensation. There was no evidence given as to what price it will bring, although one coulId almost feel. sure. that it will cost around $1000. It is supposed to take the place between the Ford Deluxe and the Zephyr. wili make their bow to the generai publiic on November 3. The Mer- cury, as well as the two 1939 Yords, the V8 and the deluxe, will be equip- ped with hydraulie brakes. The Mercury is streamiined,. re- sembiing somewhat in contour, the Fords and the Lincoin-Zephyr. The Mercury bas a broader front titan the Zéphyr. It bas a 95 horse power. F ood store last Tuesaay evenig. Armour & Co. by winning two out of three games from* the Borden Cheese team, went into first pflacle wih12 wins and 3 defeats. Next to, the. upset of Bernsten Bros. team sponsored by. the J. J. Lipp Paper Co.,' came tbe announcement of the officiai handicapper, Clarence Bach, that he found. an error inthe total of.the Gebhardt Eagies, score, which. gives S. P. Gerdls crew, spon- sored by Crosse and Biackweil their first vîctory of the sea son. Ail1 the teams. in the league extend their con- gratulati, ons to Crosse and Blackwel for, winning one out of 15 gamnes rolIed. Reçults of Tuesday's serles Nottoli Bros. Produce Coý teamn toolc games out of 3 from the J. J. LippPae £L'JAAL .TLwaris Lee Armour & Co. took 2 out of 3 garies from Borden Cheese. N Town Crier Flou? took 2 out of 3 games froin the Hydrox Beverage teani. And Crosse and Blaclçwell won one S out of 3 from President Waber's Geb- hardt's Eagles.w Frank Barnick, a first year bowier. S( rolling on the Olcd- Monk team - crashed through with high single E B: garne having a total of 223. E, 1 oe. Russel Flood bas also consented fo bowl regularly. He wili take the nlace of J. Harrison on the Ace Motor sales team. Russell bas been ffling in, as substitute, since the sea- son .started. Ed Bleser got hot Thursday. night and changed the standing of individu- ai high series, pushing M. Braun out of top honors. He 'bowied gamies. of 200-215 anid 235 for a 650 serqes. His teamn won two gaines, and. pushed Shimonek Service team into last place. Evanston Paint and Glass Com-. pany won. three games and:ianded rightin first place. Resuits for iast Evanston Paint and Glagss won 3 from' Wilmeitte, IceCo,- Wilmeëtte. Theater won 2 from Wilmette Battery & Electrie Borden-Welland Dairy won 2 f ràr Wil- mette Tailors -The Bungalow won 2 from John Witten's iný won 2 from Shirnoneks Service Confectlonery w.on 2 from Harry ico Seiren Krier won 2 frorm Braun Bros. Qil Laundry won 2 from Frank Meier, Morticians won 2 froni Ace Motorý les E. Bleser, 200 or better games bowled by F. Biederer-233, C. 11-225, J. Wltjer-219, F. Sehopenl C. Steffens-210,, E. Hoffman-208. ýanahan-206, P. Bleser-206, G. -205, M. Braun-204 & 22, J. -204, J. Froelick-203, G. Mattioni and P. Weiler-201. -John P. ,Wltjer,, secretary id circle Will meet Mon- , at the homne of Mrs. 2519 Central street. Ev- :30 luncheon Mrs. R. E. [r. C. L. Banker will be ostesses. r4AGE SALES hood circle lill hold a. in the junior roomn of iaf and tomorr.ow. Doors Lvestroyers. . 1 High teàm thiree eames; Destroy. ers: 961-1008-896-2865. High team game, Artiliery: 1024. High individual three games: Bass- 1er, 228-203-128-559. High individual gamne: Bassier. 228. G ames 200 and over: flassier, 228- 203; Cleave. 217, and Bird, 212, Team Standings Team W L Pct. Bombers ......... ..BI8 4 .667 Toroedoes ............... 7 5 .583 ers winning three games,. to swèep the series, and in so doing jumped into a tie for second place with Lynch Boosters, who meariwhile iost top position. McDaniel Candy Co," was another three-game winner, handing Quin- ian Record Service their first shel- lacking of the season. And, last but flot ieast, Boulevard Drug, after drorrning the first game, w ore....7 ............................................... ........... 5 ............................................. ............. 3 ......................................................3 oei the -- The. Neil Pet. ,778 556 .333 .333