now in itCC camps. It is being held in cooperation* with. the committee t spnsrng the Chicago Centennial Fetvlof Religion. ,eapi. Roland R. Bach, chaplain of the Sixth Corps area, will be the.speaker. A 'special choral group of negro young men f rom the CCC camp at Durand, Ill., will M sinig as part of the 7 o'clock meeting Adistinguished preacher who bas appeared on the Sunday Evening clubE A be the speaker at the 8 o'clock serv- ice Sunday evening. Dr. Harold C Phillips, pastor of -the, First Baptist. church of Cleveland. ýwill preach on1 the theme.,"Three Men Look at P 4 Dr. Phillips, a Jamaica n. is the8 leader of one of Cleveland's most miodern and lres ,hr.hs, itho~r "Sails and Anchors.'" and is a noted graduate of Dennison university and Union Theological seminary. At this service. the Sunday Evening club choir' of 125 vôices, under the direction of Edgar Nelson, will give a music program, assisted by soloists Mary Ann Kaufman, Virginia Auyer Mark Love and Charles Sears. Admission to both programns of the evening is open to the general public without charge. ____Jon *ndfoi**ê o, GOl Mors.h, ' o recely of ent-eBC Library Plaza hotel in Evanston, is moving to 1231 jarvis avenlue, Chii- E cago, about May 7. 114CASH pRIZES1 - , 10 **o dy.1 __ U*s *semter 01 .