1924 him, that they may aot miss tht: to stop. Next Friday evepood things he has in store for will be an unlimited number them.· So. come, and we'll take The devotiooal services of Junior Endeavor will meet Sunday are cooducted by ReY. afternoon at 3 :JO o'clock. John's who is at~ on the Senior Endeavor wiU meet Sunday evening at 5.30 o'clock. Helen Suits far in the future is the big will be the leader. The topic: "How convention of the Walther can C. E. help our church and DeYoWlg Peoples' or- nomination?" Evanston. It is expected 800 and 1000 people from Next Tuesday, · January 29, the the state will attend. On February 23 a ban- Woman's society will hold an aU-day · the Orrington. The meeting in the new addition of the iCcmntittee composed of yoWlg church. Sewing at 10 o'clock, folShore Zone is busi- lowed by luncheon at noon and an arrangements for afternoon program. Mrs. G. H. Burke will give a paper on "Prominent an4 the like. Graduates In Presbyterian Mission Schools." "Spoke" 8 will serve the luncheon. Hostesses for the day are Mesdames Lannen, Loughrin and Kieft. the men of the church will Annual Men's dinner. There among the ,memparish as to what this livelr "pull off" in the way of and entertainment. Hoyt of cer~onies. Boy Scouts meet as usual this week -Troop 5 at the Byron C. Stolp gymnasium Monday evening at '1 :JO o'clock. Junior Scouts at the ·church Friday afternoon at 3 :45. The orchestra will meet for practice Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. out of blanks, ancl the en- conduct of the Adult class. ReY.I··~~'!!!!~~~~~~~~~~----~~~---....._,.......,~ Stephen A. Lloyd of the Congregational church will lead the class, which will begin f.romptly at 8 o'clock in Childred's hal. The chmr will hold its regular weekly rehearsal' on Thursday at the church. Next Friday, February I, the Woman's soc'iety wjll hold its monthly meeting at the church. There will he White Cross Sewing in the morning commencing at 10 o'clock. Luncheon wilt be served at 12 :30 and the program of the day will commence at 2 o'clock, with adjournment at 4 o'clock. The Wolf Cubs wiU report at headquarters at 3 o'clock on Saturday. ~ I Everything lor the Automobile Frozen· Radiators Water, or water and alcohol will freeze at some temperature, and all the radiator covers and blankets in the world will not prevent. Water, or water and alcohol will freeze quicker if the car is in motion, and the car is running, than if standing, especially on a thermo syphon or clogged pump system. Open radiator covers at the. top, not the hottom. The solution is colder at the bottom and freezes quicker. Alcohol will evaporate or boil out of the solution QUICKLY. - The Wilmette Baptist church is located on Wilmette and Forest avenues and welcomes all to its services. The pastor, Rev. Francis C. Stifter may be reached at his study during the mornings or by appointment. The church office, in charge of Miss Badger, is open daily from 9-5 and from 9-12 on Saturdays. The Church telephone is Wilmette 2235. HEAR CHICAGO PREACHER Dr. John Timothy Stone, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian c:hnrch of Chicago will be the speaker at a dinner of the Men's club of the Wilmette Presbyterian church Friday evening, February 1. I dinner the choir will meet The Woman's society will entertain under the direction of Mr. the Westminster Guild at a dinner and evening program next Tuesday night, January 29,' at 6.:30 o'clock, in choir will meet with Mr. rehearsal on Saturday night the new addition of the church. Miss Grace Seegar, a native-born Navajo Indian girl, and a graduate of the Visitation day in the Kirkwood School, Ganado, Ariz., will be present to speak to the girls. This, and the Junior congregaschool officials wiU we know, will be an evening of unthe various depart- usual interest and enjoyment. member of the school Midweek service at 8 o'clock Wedmake this a banner ocnesday evenin1. Friday night, February 1, the Men's club of the Presbyterian church will get together for a Rally Dinner and program in the new building. They have secured as speaker for the evening Dr. John Timothy Stone of the Fourth Presbyterian church in tfle city. He has announced for his topic: "Except the Lord Build the House." The men have been waiting for sometime when they could resume their regular meetings, and it is anticipated "C" Club will meet at 4 that there wi!l be a. very large attendafternoon. The program <mel! next Fnday mght. Have you mad;:-your reservations for the Presbyterian Union Banquet Steiner will speak at February 11? Dr. Robert E. Speer is club. Dr. Steiner the speaker. Last year there were more on Immigration. He than fourteen hundred people present jlUthor and is a profes- to hear Or. Speer, and this time even a larger attendance is anticipated. college. Telephone Mr. Colvin, Wit. 1149, that Church councit--...mt-~~are going. As previously announced, everymeeting in the Parish Augustine's church . .Din- thing is in readiness for the opemng served at 6:30. All mem- of the new building tonight. ReCouncil and wives of mem- turns thus far received indicate an atinvited. tendance for the dinner and pro~ram of approximately 400. The dinner End circle will be enter- hour has been announced for 6 :30 the home of Mrs. W. D. o'clock. 520 Lake avenue, Monday, Mrs. L. L. Perry and Miss The Presbyterian church is located Butz are the assisting host- at the corner of Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. Pastor. Rev. George P. Ma~ill, D.D 1 Church secretary, Miss Sara Ed· wards. Sunday schoot 9 :30 A. M. of the significant signs of the Church service 11 A. M. the increasing willingness of Junior Endeavor 3 P. M. to get together on the line of Senior Endeavor ,5:30 P. M. work, for a common cause. Midweek service Wednesday 8 P.M. is no new thing for Wilmette to do this it is nevertheless a of note that for a period in the busiest time of the congregations will sit down study a common task. Next evening members of the ., :M;:··stit'ter'· will preach the. Thir~ will unite with members of the Mid-winter sermon senes on congregation in the first the theme "The Sufficient Christ" of mission -studies. The next Sunday morning at 11 o'cl<?c~ . will be held In the Baptist The Wilmette Baptist Choral SO(Iet}' Look for the special article on will rendu the music. The topics for in another column in this paper. next Sunday and the remaining Sun" Central Avenue cirde, Mrs. H . days are as follows : Smith, chairman will meet at January 27-"He is the Perfector of of Mrs. W. H. Shellman, '127 Our Faith."-Hebrews 12 :2. ,.l -avenue, Friday, February 1, February 3-"He is the Great Ph.rr all day -mteting. ~ician."-M'ark 1 :34. FPbruary 10-"He is the Power q' God unto Salvation."-Romans 1 :16. of Mr. Lloyd and J. C. Slown A. B. Van Deu.en i'... BWJSF ~CH I Those_good old " --~--elethes don't di~po~e of _ them! SeilO :t hem G>fV'er · tg us and we'llrePair them, clean them;press ~hem. They'll be good fot ·quite a. . while . I " ,1 · ~ - .. · - '· ' · ~ ... · · , J ... - . ·. l ) ..... l p .t .._. ..,..~~~..,.. . ". . .. ' · " "' ... ~ yet .., . "- The Bible · school, with graded instruction for all ages, meets at 9 :4~; the a'dult cla.sses· convening at 10 TOPIC, 11 o'clock Sun- o'clock. · ing: "A Cry For Help-and Happened." The Junior and intermediate B. Y P. U.'s meet at 3 o'clock, Sunday after, have received a very interesting noon, the Juniors in Children's h ~ J from the Rev. James E .. Davit, 1.nd the Intermediates in the Assemhl" of the Central Christian room. of De over, Color·clo,.; coocen\Reverend Dr. Bavless who i~ The Senior B. v-:-P. U. meets at 5 :VI duct sl>(ciat meetings in our ;n Children's hall. The topic for nex-t February 12-24. We quote the Sunday is- "Youth" 11nd Herhert from his Jetter: Reid's group will he in charge. informed that Dr. David Thl" Camp Fire Girlc; will meet "t Bayless is to conduct a meetings in your church. the church, Tuesday at 3 :30 o'clo:k. erdore, to bear testimony The deacons will meet Wedn,.srl:~· · Dr. Bayless and his as a winning personality, evening at the church at 7:30 o'clock. messag-e futl of the Holy On Wednesday night t_he. first. s-:sand power .. He has a splendid convincing delivery, and I am sion of the School of Mtsstons m Its will he heard with pleasure second semester wilfbegin. The th·mf' people. It will be to your will be "The Child and America's tage to make a special effort Future." This church will co-~erate get all of your peo:-le to bra- wtih the Congregational church 10 the SCHULTZ & NORD The North Shore's Leading Taikws I Phone Wilmette 320 i152 Central Ave.