-P-RST fR1Jf O F QIIT, SCIOENT Tenth Street and Central Avenue WgLMETFE, ILLiNOis Sunday Servics-i i am Wedne sday-Testimonial Meeti ng-S p.m.i Sundav SchôolExkerses--9 :4s a.m., SEPTEMBER 24, 1939. Subjiect:l REALITY READING ROOM - Il 33 Central Avenue Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. te 9 P.M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorized Christian Sciente Lterl re may wbe wx;brwd , De purased at thè~ReàdinRtrnm. TUE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INIITED TO ATTEND TIBE CHURJCH SERVICE AND YISIT THE READING ROOM clelein, arch- bishop of Chica- go, ssited by iht Reverend Monsignors F. A.ý. Rempe, D.. D)., M. Klasen and F. J. Mag-, Msgr. I<eumann ner, Ph.D. Very, Reverend, Monsignor P. J. Hayes will be master of ceremnonies. The new church home, accordingr to the programù, wras "erected to.the glory, of 'God and the honor of. Saint' Joseph in memfory of Rev. Williami- Netstraeter', pastor o 'f the parish from 1872 to 1923.". Msgr. J. A. Neumann is the pr esent pastor. Other participants in the impres- sive ceremonies will be the follow- ing: Rev. J. J. O'Mara and Rev. A. J. Hinterberger, attendants to His Emi- nenoae the fCardinal; Leon, Wagner, trainbearer; Rev. John J. Schiller, cross bearer; Rev. F. J. Schildgen, celebrant of dedication mass; Rev. J. J. Rengel, deacon; Rev. M. Ses-' terhenn, sub-deacon; Rev.,H. Ste!- fens, master of ceremonies; Rev. A. C. Stier, thurifier; Rev. J. E * Wagner and Rev. A. R. Sauer, acolytes. The dedicatory sermon will be delivered by Rev. Raymond Hillin- ger. Revs. G. Wunder, J. F. Byrne,. H. J. ,Kenney and, J. D. Connerton The Parent-Teacher Associations of Wilmette are to entertain the 2lst District of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers at its annual conference Friday, October 6, in the auditorium of the Arthur il.-,Howard school. Registration, is to be at 9:30. a.m., the morning session commencing at In accordance with the, theme of the conference, "Character Educa- tion in. the Parent-Teaàcher Pro- gram," there will be a symposium on "'Essentials in Character Educa- tion for the Child," with Dr. Bertha Shafer discussing physical health: Mrs. 1W.. F., Krahl, mental, health; Mrs. E. W., Jackson, knowledge and skills; and Mrs. F. Russell Lyon, working for. a purpose. Plan Round Tables Delegates will then have an op- portunity to attend any of the fol- lowing round4 table~s. in whch they are interesteci: presidents, Mrs. F. Russell Lyon; secretaries, Mrs. Guy Pelton; treasurers and budget, Mrs. Frank A. Damm; programn, Mrs. Rolland Flagler; legisiation, Mrs.' Paul Madden; summer round-up and, health, .Mrs. L. H. Graf; publica- tions and national Parent-Teacher, Mrs. H. H. Siddall; publicity, Mrs. R. E. Stoetzel; -radio, Mrs. B. L, Mitchell; membership, Mrs. E. W. Jackson; study of effect of alcohol, 1nHigler. Potency A.B.D.Gr. CAPS 2598o 50-~ $ .'19 IEnd Sunday; Can You Make the Change? 1 Daylight saving time, which creates plenty of problems during its existence, will create some more about 2 o'clock next Sunday inorn- ing, when it ends for the year. Since last April, residents of Chi- Luncheon Meeting Reservations. for the luncheon to be served in the school gYmnasium at 12:30 o'clock should be made not later than. Tuesday, October 3, with Mrs. E. Eellers, 2806 Blackhawk road,. it is annhounced. The afternoon session opens with music at 2 o 'dock, to bc followed' by an address on "Emotional Secur- ity," by Dean E. O. Melby of 1qorth- western university. :1 Pwo-PhyLao.TIe