Ita of orcalllaUoa and of workL~d A:eteb f In brief outline the major 111811811 to be coaaldered. Thea week b~ week tbeae wiD be taken up aa they come before tbe confenmce and are reported In the dall~ paper printed. . ' Durlq the pastor's absence tbe l.ulplt will be supplied as follows: May , Dr. Hollington. .professor of preaching at Garrett Biblical Institute ; May 13 Professor W. D. Schermerhorn; and May' 11, Dr. Staftord, superintendent of the AntiSaloon League of Illinois. Ma~ twentieth bas not ~e~ been ftlled. · Dr. Stecker will be In charge of the mid-week service, utilising as aBSistants several ·of the laymen of the church. This meeting will be held from eight to nine o'clock every Wednesday night. Dr. Stecker will also serve for certain of the pa&toral activities. The church oftlce will be open as usual. Calls for service of an¥ kind may be .registered there. · The regular monthly meeting of tbe Woman's Home MIBBlonary society of the Rock River Conference will be held Wednesday, May second. at one-thirty In the Eleanor Club Rooms in the Stevens buildIng. ..Trip Through the South'" by Miss Preston. All the women of the Woman's Home Missionary society who have Mite Boxes. please send them to Mrs. Reinhold or Mrs. Davison. We need two hundred dollars more to ftnish our pdelge. The Ladles' Aid society will have an aU-day sewing meeting at the church Thursday at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the Fifth division. The business meeting will be held at two o'clock. Devotions, .,Conclusion," Mrs. C. A. Wheeler. A Rummage sale will be held at the Economy Shop on Thursday, May 3. If you have any articles to send to the sale, call Mrs. C. G. Smith, Wilmette 1020. The pastor's theme for this Sunday wUI be .,The Lordship of Jesus." Both the Junior and Senior cholJ:s will sing. The High school league meets at the home of Lois Hanawalt, 13U Ashland avenue. Marian Smith and Hazel and Rhea Kohl are the leaders. The topic Is ..Cliques and Gangs." There will be special music by Eldora Hopkins. ADAY OF Do You Use as Good Judgment on Sundays a on Week Days? HOW DO YOU SPEND SUNDAY? Christ Spent His Whole Life Working for Us, Should We Not Spend One Hour Together Each Week to Learn More of Him? '1111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111 Kenilworth Union Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Wlllett, minister Next Sunda¥ mornfng at 11 o'clock, Dr. Willett will prea~h on ..The Faith of Tomorrow." Sunday school in · the Assembly hall and other rooms at 9:45 A. M. Classes for all, and all welcome. The Young People's club meeb; at 8 P. M. Light refrshments wlll be served, after which there will be a discussion hour In charge of Mr. Carter, and a social and recreation period. On Wednesday evening at 7 :15 the Sunday School council meets in the Assembly hall for the consideration of current problems In religious education, the preparation of teaching material for the following Sunday, and any business that may be In order. At 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, Dr. Wlltett Will give the third of the series of lecture-studies on ..Ancient Prophets and Modem Problems." 'l"be subject will be ..Amos: Social Justice." The public Is Invited, and questions may be presented. A brief organ recital and devotional serYice will preceed the lecture. On Sunday. May 6, Dr. Willett's subJt"et will be, "The Unseen Presence." Come to Church Sunday Rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Directory of Churches: St. Jolua's lather· Oaarda Wilmette aad Park AYeaaa · R111. B.,., \V. 11,. The Fust llethoelst O.da Lake aad Wihattte Anaaa Rill. Bona G. Bmitb A letture on famous paintings was given by the Rev. James ]. Mertz, S. ] .· of Loyola university in the auditorium of Mallinckrodt High school on the Ridge on Tuesday afternoon. The lecture was well attended and the students displayed much ~nterest. The Whlette B.ptid Porat aad Wilmette A·eaaa a-a Fust -CA..,eptiaul a.n:Ja Lab aad Wihaeue Aftll- -oMrs. Charles Engelhardt of 915 Oakwood avenue entertained her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Before playing luncheon was served. The Fnt Prest.,teria a-da Niatb Stftft aad Gnealeaf AYeaae Reo. Gtoqre P. II.,;Jl 1140 Wihaette Awaae R111. Haberl c.t.foa Dr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Stearns of Evanston announce the birth of a son March 29, at the Evanston hospital. -oMrs. B. F. Clark and Miss Elizabeth French of 316 Central avenue entertained their bridge club at a luncheon ~~~~11~~~~~~~~gmllll~allllllallll~~ ·~~rJJrJII Thursday of last week. f~ ~ -o- St. --..·. lpiKapll Oaada