"Men's Day". will be observed on Sun- day, October 22, at the Il o'clock serv- ice. Dr.ý Allison's sermon was suggested by a personal advèrtisement in the news- paper' readinýg, "Son, come home." This is in' the series of messages based on unusual remnarks noticed. this fall, which lead to religious thought. Speclal atten- dance of men and boys is expected. There, w1Hl be . rnpropriate <muic as well. The pastor's visit with the chlldren is a five minute period enjoyed by young and oki. A sermnon-timne kindergarten is proVided each Sunday morning. The Church sehool is stili enrolling new pupils and newcomers in town are cor- dîally invited to join. There are classes for ail ages including the fine* Adult Bible Class now studying "iHow ,t.h e Bible Grew.- The next conference o! teachers and officers, led by Howard A. Berg, is scheduled for Wednesday, Noý_ \-ember 1. The Illinois Baptist Convention is now ini session at. Carbondale. Proberns of current interest are before the churches. We shall be anxious to bear of the de- cisions there made. Followingup our Men's Day, there isa gathering. of Baptist laymnen at the Mont' Clare Church on Tuesday, October 24. A Does your daughter budget h e r tirne wisely? IIow mnuch time does she spend1 in out-of-door activity each, day? What is, your'opinion of ber posture? Does your child enjoy the association of a group of friends, or- does, she single, herseilf apart from others? You will prob- ably want to know more. New Trier invites you, therefore, to bepresent at.an informai discus- Sion meeting on Wednesday alter- noon, October 25, at ý3:30 o'clock, ln the Girls' club iroom. in the girl s' gymnasium. At ti time, the de-, partments of health' and physical. ed- uation will discuss the aimns of the departmndnts, their daily programs, records, and general functions. Staff memnbers will give short talks to be followed by conferences and round table discussions. A tour of lte phys- ical education departmnent will be held and student records will be ac- cessible. The following questions wiil be discussed: 1. What is the meaning of the medical ahd orthopedic examinations? How are they to be interpreted? ýWhat follow-up work is dône? 2. On what , is the corrective or re- niedial programn in physical education based' Restricted Program -3. Watis the restricted. program in physical education? How will it benefit my daughter? 4. How much tume should my daugh- ter spend inout-of-door activity each dlay and why? 5. Why are showers a, required part of the physical education program? 6. What opportunities are there for co- educational recreation? 7.-n y daughter fl ot feeling physical education for the day? When is it wise for her to ask to bec excused? 8. How can the home assist the school in the develomnent and maintenance of, the 'health o! mny child? 9. 'How should my child budget her energy? 10. What. nethods are used in assign- ing my child to work in physical edu- cifion and why?. What records are avail- able? -. 1 ý 1 at>hew FrancsPçlp Livia Salvi, daughter of AI- berto Salvi, 1351 Ashland avenu~e, Wilmette, uorld-renowned harp- ist, will play two harp solos at the meeting^ of the St. Francis Xavier school Mothers' club this Friday afternoon. Wears Daytime Dress of Blue for lier Weddiiig Miss Miriam Esthter Kehilazan, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Yervant S. Kehiaian, 948 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, wore an inforrhal daytimre dress of boy blue silk anid wool, and a dubonnet hat when she was married Saturd ay eveuing at St. Elisabeth's church in Giencoe to, Roger Edward Diebold 0f Wiimette. Her flowers were a corsage of gar- denias. ISocial Cluêb Makes Plans for Season Trhe International Social club, has- completed the outiine of its program for Thursday atternoons' and eve- nings during this season. The ac- tivities wiil include bowling, volley bail, singing, pot luck suppers, and classes in dancing, handcraft, and English. These classes meet in the club moins of the Y.W.C.A., 1M80 lniman avenue, Evanston. Special dates ai-, ready arranged are Novernber 2, an outing at the Forest Preserve LZdge,, and December 7, a trip to Chicago. On October 26 the club wili dis- pense with its regular progra m in order that mnembers of the Y.W.C.A. may attend the annual meeting in Chicago. This .club is. open, to househoid employees of the North Shore. Miss Dorothy Stancey of Wilmette is the president. in the pstor'ss Next Tbursday the Martha Guild is Sunday schod havlng its fifth birthday banquet. For Children's Ch, this reason the Bible. hour is bemng ad- Saturday, 9:30 výafced to 3:00, and the business session Northern pa to 4:00. The banquet begins at ý6:00. ington, nI., Tu Make, reservations by sendinÈg-a postai tended by the