Twuo huusdred utembers of the Wilm*tte BâPtist ehurch -! Itheir fflesti atteiaded ih4' 3.ith apiizersari- dimier o the parig*h hld Wedseday of last vv*ek at th. churck. The'occasion markcd the climgaux of the Silver Jubilecce ld fis otyP a Mr.Rxor elm, Mrs. Jeanette Tuthill Tra vis, ' aid IWaIter Somker. Te dages rom ftn aspesor Soloist1 over by Edu4in P. Phelps, a charter inember. ShLa<.aCufhC etn cspesae i ____ _ _ ___ _ __ _____Choral The venten nriqd anrrai ofB vHerbe t- J--rig Matz bail in Winnetka hére. Hie nas been made manlager 01 I cown the west coast, across the state fnrst Young People's society leader, the Chicago Service Bureau depart- and up the east coast. spendinginiost Stewart CriPpen, spoke infornally. ment of International Businiess Ma-_ Also presented on this occasion were chinés company. lie anîd bis wife ar- of their tinme at Siesta Key . ncar the flrst baby, Ruth Phielps; the first rived in Wilmette on Monday. They Sarasota. On the' return trip thley missionary to go out from the church, will make their home in Minmette stopped in Charleston, the Smoky Ethel Gorbutt, and 'a nuniber of other and have taken a bouse at 910 Thîr- inountains. and* other points of iii- "frt. teeath Street. terest. A photograph gallery of other days was displayed. I Popular songs of the period were sung, led by the Men's chorus. A I1NTRAMURAL SWJM CHAMPIONSJ history -of the church, ini verse, written, With Society t onm liý musica'l periods f rom Bach to Gret- chaninoif. César Franck's Praise the Lord"~ was a very fine nuimber, the trio in whicli was sung by Wyoma Matteson, Robert Hume, and Ivor Williams. Miss Bacon directèd with much vivacity, and showed excellent control of ber singers. Virginia, 1Knapp Colins playeci effective piano -ench Lick, and at oth z the route. il i eveliz.