*)1W ALMER 00E GLASSÈS ARE MADE S T EP N U MB1ER F 1V E The tools on which lenses are ground delermine ihe accu- racy of the prescription. Every Aimer CQe tbol is cOnslanilyý checked by master gauges Io guarantee preciseness. 'AlinerCoe &~Cmpany OPTICIANS 103 N. wabaSh Av*. 78 E. Jacks<>m lvd. 18 So, La S5ol SL 1645 Ornba0on'Ave.. Evaimtou * cleimuase * t*ume * so@tIme grandchildren survive nîm. Ail ut MeI children, with the. exception of the eldest, Mrs, Elizabeth Beck,. live ir Wilme tte. Mrs. Beck's borne is in Northbrook. The other children*.are Mrs. ýFrances Beck, and Math, Ger- trude, Paul, Peter, Wil liam, Ed ward, Michael, and Walter. Pettinger. Fune ral' services for Mr. Pet tinger were held last Saturday morning. ai St. Joseph's church, and burial tool< place at St. Mary's, cemetery, Techny. KEEP COOL IN BAILE.Y'S i ding o44Mits àV'« Ladi.s'Jodhpurs $2.45 Mens Jodhpurs, $4.95 Ladies' Boots . .. $5.95 Men's Boos .. .. $6.95 BeU Sinre te Vislt Our' BEACU APPÂREL AND BWIM SUIT DEPALTMNYT Li.e oso4..Uo,,s .d en- amimd Pa4w a au ytj. , SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Presents The Womans Society wuîii mee o 2 Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. William Stants, 914 Central avenue, Wilmette, at 2 o'cloek. At our services of worshlp next Sundaýy m'orning the. quartet wili sing "Sing Allelula Forth,"ý by Buck, and Joy Wil- son Dressler willi sing "Beside Stili. *Waters," by Hamblen. The pictures, to be;shown next Sunday, mérning durlng the Church school hoVr r will cover «'Wanderlnigs in the. Wilder- t nesa", and '1Mysterious City, of Stone."' Thesê, pictures are based on'Old Testa- ment stories and are proving most inter- *esting to ail. We Invite you to meet with ; us. Church Sehool convenes at 9 o'clock. Next week, July.22 to 28, the past 1or wiil teach at the Bible Camp and Suin- mer School for Church Workerîs whlch wilI be held'at Long Lake Bible Confer- ence Grounds. Those -desiring the serv- ices of.the pastor will please get in touch with J. H. Hobp, vice-chairman of. the Ohurch councli, phone WiIm.ette 356. -~"ein4te you to attend our service of worshlp In the cool hour of the morning at 8 o'clock. St. Johin's LutIseran> Wilmette and Park avenues J. H. Gockei, pastor SERVICES 9 :15 a. in-First service. 9:30 a. m.-Sunday school and Bible classes.- 'il a.'- rn.-Second service. Continuing the series on "Paliures Who Succeeded," we turn next Sunday1 to the New Testament and take up the colorful career of that most lnteresting ceharac-. ter-Peter. Eager, zealous, loyal in is discipleshin., he was vAt a failure iîntil are especially urged to corne. A. ei- corne awaits you. Every Thursday evening our -men a re gathering on the courts back o6f the church for horseshoe games. Why not join thein? Thursday, July 15, the Martha Gujild, composed of- girls .employed in- north shore homes, will nieet at 4 p.M., for, Bible study, a* sbclai hour and supper The iusic for Sunday, 3UIl2, té as follows: Organ Prelude: "Theme and Variations" ......... ... Cesar Franck Miss Ruth S, Broughton Offertory Solo: IIow beautiful upon the mountains" ...Harker Organ Postlude: "Intermezzo" ........ Arthur Foote The Church ,school sessions have been discontlnued throughout the summer. Smnall children will be ca re d foi- during the worshlp service throughout the summner as usual. Sunday, ju ,ly* 21, is the last day of the. Deslaines ('amp meeting. There will be services at 2 :30 o'clock In, the a fternoon and 7:30 o'clock in thé eveniing. Gxarden ftoWers for the pulpit will be' greatly appreciated throùkhout the sum- mner. Anyone wishing to place them will please phone Mrs, S. E. Leemian, Wil- l'lette 2434. N, S. BETTER FILM MO VIE GUIDE Key: Â-adults; Y-youth; 13 to 18 yýears old; F-family; C--childr-en, 8 to 12 Wilmette Thipater July '18 - "Little Miýs Marker." Sentimental social comédy. Family. *JuIy 19-20..- "Chinatown.i Squad." Initeresting background of San Fran- cisco chinatown. Fair for family. July 21-"Border Brigands." The Caniadian Rockies furnishi a beautiful .setting for the fast action of a good western. Family. 1ltlMre. July 22-23-"Great HtlMre. Wise-cracking Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen are again tearned characteristically. Aduits: July. 24-27----"Our Little Girl.", Charmiig-, whlesome and 'enterta- ing. Familv. Teatro JuIy 18-"«The f ui p*sychological Iri'sh:Rebellion iof, iiervous A and 'Y C. July 19-20-"P( Informer." Power- study based on the. 1922.,Not for ultra- and too, mature for Will and d: A Mae Liadiea Ave.. waiumette. L.ed~DrugCO. lin C.stral Av. WiImette 28 Asicto see the new Flame shade for summer wear. Other shades:s Medium, Light, Poppy........ WINNETKA SHOP The. Cbimneys--Center St.' St. Augustne's816 Forest avenue. Dr. Hubert Carleton, reetor Mrs. Mildred Liss, who makes bier Sunday, jiily. 21, will be the fifth Sun- home with her sister, Mrs. Nat M. day after Trlnity. T1here will be Holy Kahn o 151Hihadveulf Communion at St. Augustine's at 8 a. m.,6Hghad vnelf and Morning Prayer. with sern, 0t 11 Sunday with Chicago friends, for aà aîni.,ten-day visit at Estes Park, C6lo.