May 13,·1927 cerning the very vital and vexing question of ministers' salaries. He is a member of a committee to bring all of the churches of Rock River Conference to a mor~ nearly adequate support for the mimstry. WILMETTE LIFE 13 rm ······································ ~ ········· ~.GJI · : Evaruton Sho/J 0/Jm Tuesda~, Thursda, and Soturda, Evmints Our missionaries, Mr. and :Mrs. B. c. Rape, are now safe in Shanghai and may bt- reached at 23 Yuen, Ming Yuen Road. Like all the other missionaries, they were anxious to remain at their PQ8ts uf . duty, and left only as t·ney were eumJ>elled to do so by the American . comml. They, too are convinced that as 1 . · <~hristianity has l~id hold of the hearts 1 ~ · of th(" native Chinese, the church will f ~111t only live but will continue to grow . · 111 strength. · · : : · · Henrg C.Lyttoli I SonS : State and Jackson-chicago Orrington and Church-Evanston cnm<e)Imm : The Fellowship senice i~ held in the c·hut-c·:t ('hapel Wednesday evenings at 8 ?'clock. . The pastor is leading the group m. a s'nes of studies which have to do wtth the beginnings of the early o~urch 1 ~nd the beginnings of Methodism. There lS an increased interest in these studies. A new order of service was folowed 3 al the <'hurch service last Sunday morn, ing·. It is in line with Hte general purpost· uf the pastor to make these services m··n~ worshipful in every particular. ( 'ontributions are Lelng received for tltf' ftood sufferers. Nearly three hun-1 (h"t·d dollars have already been forwardt·d. Anyone wishing to contribute l · may st:nd a check or cash to the church e t;ffice.. Tlw various departmt:nts of the Church s!'hool observed Mot·hers' Day last Sundar with special programs. Tht: Primary department invited their mothers to visit and observe a. 1,rogram n·prest·ntative of the type of work dt.Jne t·\'t:ry Hunday in this department. A lat·gt· group of mothers attended. All ··xpn·s ~wd their satisfaction with thP. quality of work heing dont·, and some whn obHt>rved this work for the first tim·· wt:re delightfully surprised with the hig·h t·ducational standards, t·~1e spirit of 1 wnrship, and the very appart""nt e mphasis 1 ·II ('undu('t and service. Pan·ntH are invited any Sunday to vi~it tht: department in which their childJ't· n art> ~:: nrolled; and mort! will wish · tn take this opportunity if they tall< to · · those who have already attended. With an a}Jpreciation of Mother is l'lo!wly associated an appreciation and :-oympathf'tlc understanding of childhood. 1 'llildren C'an appreciate and love Mother more if Mother understands how to help them In their mental and religious den·lopment as well as in th eir phy !iieal tit· n·lopment. ~!others who wish to bt"tter fit tlv!m- ! :->t·ln·s for t·he task of helping th<-ir chil-l clt·t·n from the earliest y ~ ar~. will 1ind t IH' following books and mag·a :r.iJ~~.: s mo:-;t Jwlpful. . Tlk .\Iotht·r-Teacher of H.e ligum .. .............. Anne Fred<n·,. Betts l "n<IHHtanding Our C'hildren . . . : . ............... :F'redt>riek Pier<'e .\ :-;c,ng of Lift· (A biology fot· ~mall l'hildren) .......... Margan.·t :\I )fley · e 1 Til· · < 'hilcl':-; l'nconsdous )lin .;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \\ 1lfretl Lay 1 Tilt' IJawn o!' H.t>lig-ion in tht· ;\Iin<l of e tht: Child ... ~ .... Edith }{,·ad )[umio t ·hild Study- A magazine I·tthlisherl monthly by tht> Child Study Association, .:111~1 \V. 121st St., New York Cit~·. <,hildren-A magazint> publh;ltt : ~l by Pare nts Publishing Association ln('or-j porated, 353 Fourth Avt>nue, x .. w York. I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · e · ·· · ~lannelSuits ~ " ~ Btll1Ufljful Silk Lined · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · j· · · · · · StrijJtd a114d Phlin ~ TdJ11i1Js aTtJJd Blues Light~ I· In Sm((Jlrt/hram aJYad VOJllure Bqcorad (Qln, TO ALL HOLDERS OF CormpdJJriso712 ~ SECOND UBERTY LOAN BONDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION All outstanding Second Liberty Loan 4 per cent bonds of 1927-~2 (Second .t'a) and all outstanding Second Liberty Loan Conv~rted 414 per cent bonds of 1927-42 (Second 4% 's) are called for redemption on November 15, 1927, pursuant to the terms of their issue. Interest on all Seeond 4'a and Seeond 4% 's will eeaae on said redemption date, November 15, 1927. Holders of Second 4's and Second 4% 's will be entitled to have the bonds redeemed and paid at par on November 15, 1927. Such holders may, however, in advance of November 15, 1927, be offered the privilege of exchanging all or part of their bonds for other interestbearing obligations of the United States. Holders who desire to avail themselves of the exchange privilege, if and when announced should request their bank or trust eo~pany to notify them when information regarding the exchange offering is received. Further information mey be obtained from any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or from the Commissioner of the Public D~bt, Treasury Dep!lrtment, Washin&'ton. &n1JYli$$1this! ~ Odur"C!JoiMgoomi with One tJnd 7wo7rousm ~35 dll1Dd ~ ~() · · · · lC!t-lff);D~' 1Dlf111d'ft M J1 IQ)(IP'W~/V /l})I/QMUU«Jl ~ REGENT (At "' 8thni";Jir.,,d~ BwlffWII."" II U.\J/J.~ Left, Standing) (At Right, on Steps) Two-button. double· breasted coat. Full cheat, taperinaaliptly at the waist. Peaked lapels. For the exactiDI man or yOUDi man. REGENTD.B. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, May 9, 1927. ~· · ~~In · "14 U · · · ··········· .El · - n:rp. · Y/1; mP ~ '1f"'SAJJ tll)~ .-Jlalft Younc buainess man's two- button model. Jacket ficure tracina, blunt notch lapels. Conaervatively smart for Sprinc. Three-button colle1e or youna busineaa "lan'a modela. Clever notch lapels, _.:raiibt-hancinc jacket. no vent. (At Left, on Steps) DUNLIN ,~oo I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · A' .......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · e · · · · · · ,I