wors5ip serVJvice. The pageant-dram~a is in 'three parts. The first, part, "Darkness," depicts those who are groping for light on the way of 11e, coming to the prophet who is interpreter of The.Book, the source of wisdom and of revelation for those who - seek. The aged find peace, the flippant young men find chastening, the ,sin- burdened 'find forgiveness, the chil dren find direction,, ail symbolized by the ight. which The B ook unfolds'. The Ilight finds, its fuliest 'gleamn in the radiant Cross, the symbol of the lgtof the worid.. In the second part, "Djawn," Chris- tianity, ýwhich hasý been- born in.-tbe beart and life of Christ, and which must be exemplified in the lives of Christians,.calis the Church and ber organizations to give account of how she bas iniparted that , ight. sym- boiized in The Book and the Cross. Children, youth, men and women, of ail ages, -give testîmony to wbat the church bas meaftt to them and done for them. In the third part, "Day," the full significance of the mission of the light radiant f rom Book and Cross, cornes to be seen in the mission and passion for sbaring the light. "Ye Christian Heraids" are those who have found the inspiration of that lîglht, and now receive the mandate f rom Christianity to go forth everywhere and share it. The groups kcave, bent on their mis.- // 'y-I A 1 ohe flippant youngý men- Dudley Venekla5sfl and philip Osborfl The sjnnjng womnan Miss Frances Brown pour childrefl Chrlstiaflity..... rsW. W. Bauer Attendafts- Betty Dodds and.Janet Holister Church .......... Miss Betty Sherwood Betty Ellis, Helen Condit, Ellexi Jean Torrey, pilscilia Pollock Beginners, cblidren Prlmary childrefl Junior cblidren WMites wiIU mer ton. So top thot sum-. above wc show WASHABLEI' steond or a shlort blisine 'ssti Livaà Mrs. Adam Crawford, 710 Centr avenue. will be hostess to ber lunc eon bridge club next Wednesda3r. EDGARA STEVENS. IVANSON