mutr, a Populer preacher Li are cordlally invlted to b) Service whlch begins at i( lIeliys' sermon themne wi ber vs.. the Lower Law." ut'e Mrs.. Irene T., Anderson, soprano. wil be the sololst for next'Sunday mornlng. She will sing,'"The Heart Worshlps," by Molat., Miss Mairie BnilwilU play the fol- lowlng organ numbers: Organ Prlulde: "We Thank Theei: God" .................. Bach "#Adagio- Moonlight Sonata". ...... Beethoven, *Organi Offertory: 'Largp" ..... Handel Organ Postlude: «'Doric Toccata". .............Bach Anyone, needlng Pastoral service whl le ithem pastor ,la on vacation is asked to contact thée Pastoral çommlttee by cali- ing A. L. 'Fuller, 915 Tenth street,, WiI. mnette 2249. The church office will be open next week. Dr. Elmer E. Helms will preach again ~on, AU" 27l. tC. >WYf11iYISfmith, faritone, will be -the soloist.* The pastor wlll return to the pulpit Septemnber 3. Have you made your reservation for the, Rock River Conference Summer Re- treat on September 1, 2. and 3? If not, and if you can attend, please contact.H. A. Young or Mrs. C. Roflin Smith imme- dlately. The Retreat will bc held at Col- loge Camp. Lake Geneva, and promises to be most lnsplnlng. Dr. Allison 18 dlscussing "Great GQues- tionsé of ]Religioni," with the remaining themnes in August: -Where Do Yoû Stand?", and ".Arn 1 My -Brother's KeeT,. er?" On Labor Sunday' he. will discuss the topic: ".What Shaîl Thy Wages Be?". Trhe Woman's Society has held thre sumrmer, 'lUncheons with unexpectedly large response.,On Frldayý, August.25. the last of the series will be held in the home of Mrs. Charles B. Thompson, 911 Bluff road, Glencoc, at 1 pa. Chairman H. A.- Berg is developing plans for the Sunday school, Which re- opens Sunday, September 10. NcXt weck there will be a conference of the board and dcpartmcnt leaders. The "Young Mr. and Mrs. Club" held aniother delightful outdoor gathering last Monday evenlng at the home of Mr. and r.Paul Keller on Illinois road. This group of young couples interestcd in bar church tills a real need. Two new couples joined the circle at this meeting. Holy Comforter (Episcopal) Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Rcv. Lcland H. Danforth, rector 9 A.M.-Music from Memorial Singing Tower. 9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion. Brief sermon by thc Rcv. Gardiner Me- Whorter. >During the rectèr's' summer holiday. 1For pastoral service eaUl the Rev. Mr rKabele. Niles Center 195. ,Attend, church regularlyl St. John',.Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues J. H. Gockel1, pastor 9:15 a.m.-First service.' 9:30 a.m.-Sunday school.. 11 a..-Second service. The ýorder ofý service ati11 include the following: Prelude-Partita ("O God, O'clock will S.S.S. Ouflmette by Tom Lucas WEEKEND CRUISE Last week-end the 'Scouts of the Wilmette ship took a week-end cruise. As 1 a t e r developments proved it was quite different frorn what we expected. 1The ship, under the command of Skipper Fred M a a s and Chief "Bosun's" Mate Tom Lucas, set sail for Waukegan. Justi outside of the harbor we "swung ship,". that is, we calculated and made allowances for Potlude-" Gloria" .-...... Mozart Next week Thursday the Martha Guild, for girls ernployed on the north shore, will meet at 3 p.m.. with Bible study at 4:00, business session at 5:00, and sup. per at 6: 00. You wiII find the. question-box service announced above to be of unusual inter. est. The story, of a, favorite. hymn is also related during the service. st.Agutn' (Eiscopal) Hubert Carleton,. rector. Candler Sterling. curate. On Sunday. there will be holy eoi- munion* at & a.m. andnxorning prayer With sermon at Il a.m. The Rev. Chand- 1er Sterling will be the preacher. and so when we. were picked Up by the cruiser, Quilmette, under. corn- rniand of W. C. ùHiggins, we were stili off Highland Pa rk. After a complete change of crew the long tow horne began. Long But Enjoyable Anrd lhtrn di corne to an~ end a long but enjoyable cruise. The men in command as nominal first ma te during the voyage were as follows.:- Tom Lucas, first 24 hours, George Randail, second 24, and Ben Rich- ards, the third and last hitch. The skipper was Fred Maas and seamen were Bud Streed, Carter Hadley and Bud Heerens. The guest preacher at the morning worship service at Il o'clock will be the Rev. Wllard G. Purdy, D. D., pastor of thxe First-Central Presbyterian church of Wlrnlngton, Del. We cor'dially invite you. to worship with us. The music for the morning worshp service will be as follows: O)rgan Prelude "Ini Summer . ............ Stebbins Solo "Corne Unto Hlm' ....... .... Dunn ~TIieGood Mr. Otis 'l'e GodShepherd".......... Barri *y4Keéainaor ' AA L i.ne iorenoon Memorial'Singing Tower Concert Sun- was Spènt ix'. bcnding new rigging to day, August 20, 4 to' 5 p.m. Virginia the ship. At rioon we again set sail Knapp, organist. and, with a following wind, soon Doxclog Hymn--Hail Festal Day" made the Waukegan "Flats" where Hymn--He Leadeth Me" we were going to make camp. The Adiagio (Moonlight Sonata) .... Beethoven Minuet in G ............... Beetho~ven anchor was hove out and the ship Gavotte..........Gsr made fast alier which ail the duffel Playera**.................... Brahms was carried through the surf and -Hymn- "Softly Now the Light of Day" camp was pitched. tnier 'F ri V~e .......... Ljigint u Shani.Thy wages Postiude-,"M aeatose",a Frorn 3rr4 Sonata ......Mendelssohn 1Dr. Hindley, ]Dr. Victoria McLoed, MInIut*ry of Musiche erve both congre- hJ ýg no other clnarch The~ Church school convenes nt 9:30 set o'cloclk durlng thxe month of August. We WOl us ,get anyj vlailvi raa iapiiswas a flouse- guest for the past Week at the homne of her unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jorjorian, 1719 Elmwood ave- nue. Miss Baloyan, who has now re- turned' to her home in Michigan, is dlirector of dramatics and heads the Englishdepartmne4t- at the O -t- tawa IHills High.. school -of Grand Rapids, i Mr. Suttle's niece, are staying at tihe home of Miss Towner's parents, Mr. and Mr$. Frank Towner of Chi- cago.