"The Passlng of the Third Floor Back," given before a large assembly Wednesday night, will be repea.te4 to- night.. This cast of local players has worked out an unusual production. Those Interested in the present status Of 'Religlous: Education are invited ,to attend a mxeeting next Wednesday night at 8 oiclock. The discussion will'be dl- rected by- Dr., Frank MclCibban, one of the leader.5 An this. moVement. st.. John's Lutheran Wilmette and' Park avenues, Wilmette j Ilerman W. Meyer, M. A.pastor 466. Prairie, avenue. Telephone 139f. Church telephone 3111 SERVICES T7hird Sunday after Easter 9 :15 a. m . First se'rvice and sermon e :30 a. m.*. Sunday school and. Bible classes 10 a. mn. Advanced.]Bib1e class 11 ila. m. Second .service'and Confirma-' tion Sermon: -The Hleart of the Cetechumen a. Letter of Christ" MEETINGS * Monday, at 7 :45 P. m. Choir' rehearsal. F'iday at 8: Bible Travelog Next Sunday morning at Il o'clock the class of catechumens Wieih has been prepa'ring for its reception into the ranks of the, communicant members of the church will be conflrmed., There are ten boys and nine girls in this ciass. They are William Kerr, Ebert Knoop, Uerman Meyer J'r.,, Carl Mountaln, Leroy 1Mountain, Inaymond. Peterson, William Ruesch, Albert Starhs, Henry Wanzanberg, Elsie Eggert, Helen Han- son, Marian Herbon, Virginia Huettel, Minnie Kein, Berenioe Prochnow, Ma'r- guerite. Petersen, Edith Rouley, Phyllis Scherer, Berenice Strahs. Owlng to the large number of people whlch are attendlng the Bible travelog these wilI hereafter be given in the church' proper' and not In the Sunday * school moins of our ,church. Over two hundred attended the second session, * and a large number Is expected on Fr1- * day evenIng next at 8 o'clock. The. subject is the story o! the Klngdom of Igrael and its division, anid .the Cap- Over one hundred and twenty students répresenting Lutheran chapters In varn- ous universities and colleges throughOut the United States attentded the sessions of the Students' District of. the Walther league iast Saturday and Sunday at St. John's. A slghtseeing tour along the no rth shore haLd heen arranged, for Sat- iidn qtp 4. Suurr wa,.eved. at 7 Brown Funmitue Ce.. in' ,Minutes Iprepared ,the most delici ous DINNER" ','You, know how ïW can: happen sometimes, Irene-t fwas detayed dlown-town, late getting home. startlingly near the dinner hour, and no preparations made. Then, after one panicky moment of, thouht,-a bright idea!I1 remembered that new Certified .Corned Beef Hash that 1 had on my pantry sheif. . . . Weil, in no time at ail 1 had a most delicious and whotesome dinner ail. preparedl You know, Irene, ail you need *do is heat Certified Corned Beef Hash to a rich, ternptng brown, and you have a delightful, wholesome and Isat isfymnq, meat dish that would empt an epicure. ReaIIy, Fred issmpIy, crazy about this Hash.. He said he neyer knew ho0, itvl deicious Corned Beef ýHash could be until he tried Certimed. *He says Wilson &Co. has glorifiedI the.great Amercan Insti- .,tutlon of Corned Beef Hash!" . . . And-thiere's a, reàl reason for the great populerty of Certified Corned Beef Hash. It is truly a product of un- Kenilworth Union> Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Dr. Herrbert L. Wiflett, 1mini ster Sunday, April 26, Dean Shailer Ma- thews o! the. Divinity Schooi G!f the !University of Chicago> wlll occupy the pulpit. Dr.. Mathews la president of the Chicago Church Federatiop, an au-, thor and lecturer of. noe, and -ln con- ICenlworth Mar*at, K=âiworth, IML WILMvrr T.I#>hemw JYOtto 816 for App.intu..e1I chosen Wilson ;roery and Markoet, 821 Ridg. Road, and Markoet, 1334 Wâlnette Avenue,