.DiplI8 U ZFUW88KVUL very . ShaKIw of Deènison .unlvem~ty are thie speakoers. About twenty-Ilve membera of the WII mette church are planning to attend.. Tomorrow (FrIday) Link Four of the WotmaiVs society,- Mrs. Howa.rd Ele leader. meets at the home of. Mrs. A. C Youngberg, 1004 Ribbard road., On Sunday at 9':30. thie church achool meet.4.in ail dêpartments, under the direction of 'Zeldon A. Parkhurt. ýThie Aduit cdas., taurht by Dr. ýAllison; and Geore B. Wllflamùs. ln enlistlng new members we*ly, and. ail Interested ln, reletioug.,diacusalonand friendàhtu,.are invitAd. Tovic, ý 1What H~ave We to Give?* based on Peter and :John at the Gate Beautiful. Acta 3:1-10. lin the morn- Ine wor;bln at 11. there ,wtiI he van là-1 soirinc mùqIcal ,pettlng for the Corn- munlon Medtatfon, *"Stress and Comfortý oni the LonOr. Long Way.1" Al Who love (Vhriqt are welcome to participate ln the Lord's Suriper as observed ln tht. church. <'ore and enter into an experience of 8piritual Significance. * .unday evening, thie young people have a1 nrograin of 6-uquual Interest ln thie * viqit of lr.McKnney of Wnnetka who will tel of thie social and Po- litlcsl- devêlapinents ln Denmark and qwuedei which are -" Interestlng and en- Pourpie'ing to us. All. whether older or yr.uî'er. arecordlally Invtted to corne and hear. Our Lenten services bé-L-n qon Wednes- day ëvening at 6:10 when thie first ol a serleç; of dinners will be served at the church. followed by rp-lieIous pro- e#nasof value. irs. C. H. Jones and MsTreh 20-Professor Fuller of -Garrett -mrinary, "Sorne Phases of Christian March -27--Japanese guests f rom Chi- cago's JZapanese Colony, wlth sonie pic- tures and personal experlences to share. On Fniday, March 8, thie Woman's'k 9ociety luncheon will Rie held ln the church and thie entire group wIll ad- journ to thie English 'Lutheran chtîrci for an afternoon of prayer and medita tion. oni ÂVay a Ime, ~Ipana. tDa1ueu in, Anierica. on May 5, 1853. Mrs. Vroli- man was. married -on May 5, 1880, and later one of her- daughters, Anne was born 'on the sanie dày, in. the month of May. When, Mn. Volhnan's father1 camne to Gross Point now a- part of -Wil- mette, hée bought a fana et Ridge road and Wilmette avenue, where he -*died. Mrs. 'Volluan was born March,18,, 1857, in ;the, old family homestead, which was later tomn Fnur children survive her. They are. the Rev. A. J. Voliman, pastor of St. John's, Catholic. church at Johns- burg ini McHenry county,- and the Misses Elîiabeth, Anne and Magda- Iena Voliman, al of #hom live on Ridge road, Wihnette. Her son celebrated mas and a eul.gy ivasgme iy -the 'fev. M. P. Widener of Chicago. The Rev. Henry Reinert of Independence, Iowa, was deacon at the mass. Monsignor James McGuire of Rockford, repre- senting the bishop of Illinois, attend- ed the funeral. Nicholas Bleser Dies; Resident Here 74 Years Neumann. Bunîal wUil e in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving are the widow and eight chjldren, Pauline, Helen, Elizabeth, D)Orothy and joseph, living at home; John Bleser, 535 Illinois road; Nicholas P., 1621 Central avenue, and Mrs. Catherine Schneider, 2100 Schil- ler street; Mr. Bleser was in the grocery busi- ness. He was born in Wilmette and spent his entire life here. Aps#ariW de w.ora . 12 AU mu WOMUN'S SHOP rflE ~HuB HKENRYCLYTTON& maInA aN.i ine uni8versuy i. %,nl8*gu. 0o- Miss 'Elsie Patterson, 1625 Central avenue, is recovering at St.'Luke's hoepital from. an. op«ratiQn whieh was ýthe result of an inji4'y recelyed last summer. Avenue