1718 Shermn.m Avm..i Wm. H. GCALLOW, Prin. The Girls and BoyVs> chir: o! the First Congregational church of WiI- mette were chosen to demo tsrate the work of the Juntior choir:ç, anid the worship of the Junior con gregation, at the Midwe.st Intstitute of Church Miisic, held, last' week under sponsorshiP, of Northucstertt university. These organizations. recently ap- Hubert Hoffinan, with .228, took the odd peard i 1 heî ownreglarmoringgame froin Ace Motor Sales. peard l thir wn ~guar ornflg Alte's Mrtuary entomùbed the Bung- service in nnew vestmnents. The gowns alow Taverns, tWice.ý are in tbe red-purple ecclesiastical Hicks Krier-remialed two gaines be- sb~d. Tt bys eaiwhie swpleeshind -the tops when they took two gaines over their gowns. The girls' vest- 111gh gaines of the night: mnents are completed with white pl- Nobert Miller, Scott's Morticians. . 203 lars and bow ties of special design. RLay Rou, Wilmette Ice ...... 223 Mat Thalmann, Evanston Palnt Tite director is Miss Emily Rob- and Glass................... 21Z 'et.Dr. John G. Hindley, minister Jack Miller, Evanston Paint -of the church, gives "The junior and Glass.......... ............ 201 Martin Braun, Schaefer's Story," each Sunday morning ini the T=rn.......234, 193, 185, 612 worship service. Several of these Phil Hillinger, Shlmonek have been accepted for publication Service........... 225, 205, 151, 581 and r. Hndle basbeenaske re-George Steiner, Shimonek . 22 0 and r. indly hs ben akedre- Sei-vice................ 22 0 *peatedly to print a book of these Frank Belderer, Bungalow Tavern .. 215. mpqque, <o hildren. The council. team, bowling in thi IÀ P,. AVOID TII! RUSH " Your valuable Oriental Rugea should be entirusted only to.0 The inconvenience of bigwithout, your ruge is minimized by the prompt servi oe w. a re abl4e to render .n ow.bof ore the scasonal rush. *WItàlMIuesoir pis PRIE 0F CA I j; Mliii Se K. Jorjeorian & Co. 607 Davis.St.. Uvomst.m Wlon. 672 TRUNIZE OUR ADVERTISERS "THE WILMETTE ALLEYS Boulevard Drug may be ini the cel- lar, but those >who vtnessed the exhbitonbetween theni and.. Mc- Daniel's Cafndy company .would be: prettybard. to convince. M.LcD[aniel's -came out with one game but> had- to roll 988 to get it. Boulevard Drug watking away with the other two. After dropping the first game, XiI- -mette Boling. Alev team came to for. ±ronson. The scores of the Oulinette bowlers: Ray Rau, 637; George Bleser, 545; Carl Schwall, 514; Ray Dahin, 613, and Phil Blesel', 567. The Ouilmette teain remnains tied for second place with St. Paul-of-the-Cross ,team No.. 2- GIRLS LEAGUE. There was some exceptionally rIwlinzr in the Girls' léague goO~ t e il Y~'~ M -ror. . 0 f Innersprlng Maltres *00 Box Sprimig Twn Six.--SIightiy Soiod 7.95 10.00 Karpen Innerspring Maliress 1 1375 uIIIImuIIIIIlImflhI uummuwsiiiuiU C ue.lssba Brnai VKa, ana U >JO v"'J --au an Gais eteau that group on the subject. Pl. rn dropped th eries being formulated to hold' the ýc. 1tn scit' eon ,an ýOOter ,lbrogh tonsheysscn, n~a 2bermr, ith US, ,jna dinner, Monday, March 28.: UIN 1304 hmhuhrnIIImnhIIII. to sliim< BilC work ofi vil