In spite of the handicap of a bai. bor that is s.o lilled with sand that i lis practically worthless, the Wilmett( Coast Guard crew maintained itý patrol over the heavilv traveled lakt area it protects and 'vas third busies1 among the ?6 stations of the districi. a, report released this Week for the perio ince last july reveals. In- that time the crew' was called upon for aid ý62 times, and 18 of these rescues' were for 'capsized craft of various sizes.. In aIl, 40 persans were saved from possible drowning. OnIy Old Chicago and Milwaukee stations, it was indicated, would ex- ceed Wilmette in importance in the district, which incëludes the West shore of- Lake Michigan and the south shore of. Lake Superior. The Wilmette station bias a caast line ta. patrol which extends 15 miles south ýto the Old Chicago station at the mouth of thle Chicago river, and north ta '-the ,Kenioska station, 35 miles away. Report Rapid Progress on Baha'i Temple Work The December meeting the Na- tional Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is met in 'X'ashington, D. C., where the preparatory work is being dane on the exterior ornamentation of first gallery section of the Baha'i temple,' report that the work is proceeding' more rapidly than hiad been antici- patcd. A cansiderable numbro ýcomnpleted units are already on hiand for shipment ta the. temple grounds th~is' spring. The mast delicate part of. the work, the 'ain ofte -niodels, is also wel'l under way. "The Power of Prayer" is the sub- ject of the talk ta be delivered at the Su.nday afternoon meeting Januaryi .30, at 3:30, in Foundation hall, 'Baha'i Universal I-buse of Worship at Lin- den avenue and, Sheridan road, Wil- mette. Mrs. Ruth Moffett of Chi- cago is .ta be the speaker.t Sunday rnorning classes 'fr al <hildren will Ineet in Foundation hall at Ill.aclock. -GIVE DINNERV I n n Chicago. State Comission. r- ey are Arthur L. Fuller, 915 jt Teth street; Bishop and Mrs, Ernest1 Adequate local uhrt for north ts MrsR M. Campbell, 361 Centrali in regulating motor trucks and S j ~avenue; Mrs. E. E. Henderson, 12M0 J busses and contirîuedcoserto e Gr en woo 11 fl'd avenue; s o .o the effect of such traffic upon. the t Lndn,130 shan aene;th character of 'towns .and cit, wr Rv.. and Mrs. Jesse Murreil, ,1240 a :n1 th drnstmi'r estinsofer- Gregr avenue; Mrs..Daniel Stecker, ed last week to the Uniform Motor d ~423 Eighth street; the Rev.. Amos A. Vehicle Laws commission*at*a hear- Terbug 1018 Lake avenue; and inq in, the Morrison hot'el.under the ThoasH.WetIl3Asla. ve- direction of State .Senator Louis J, enue. Menges, chairman. The counicil, called by the Genera -nytwn n iiswererep-, Cofrec Cmisin on Evangel- resented and twentN-four witnesses ism and the Million Unit Fellowship eehad.Tecmisini ah -Movem ent tWO agencies of the ering material from all ogver the chrh will. be America's principal state ta helo ini drafting a neîw observance' of the'200th anniversary, notor vehicle laiv. The question of of the founding of Methodism. The local control. prot-ectiônï of. residetal Scott Photo meeting, asý its name implies, also will property values and other imnoartant CONT' ll~» c.Hadly r- begn9 las for the church's third matters bav ecome of paramount gant uqq directo, of the United century in order that if'may meeL the ner haver')rv wer n statcs Protectu c Meageadfr challenge of 'the future. nv thrwihheapdqot mc /rs asiiatchje o te ) The-coubmi ec expects more than of truck traffic and the difficulties 4,000 representatives of the hurch, arising therefrom. reait of investigqat ion of the federal. from thiroughÔ'ut the United S5tates, Cliairman Menges indicated at the depart,,u'nt of Justice, will bc flic la attend. There will be no specially start of the hearing that the o)resent speaker irexi Vonda - ' noon at thce elected delegates and aIl cauncil ses- -commission is intent on preparing a 1neti;.fýoftheWilmiette Optinist sians will be open ta any Methodist law that will give the, local carn- meeb tn So hwec onr lb who registers. munities and the praperty owner. club af ha ~ ec C unt v c ub.due consid eration. rnî,athea CIass Will "The. citizens paid for the streets in An authority on the problems of01~ most cases 'and t'he cities shAuld have adequate national defense, Captain Me eftuesday E~venîng1 thepo-wer to help regulate truck traffle,", Hanidley is a- noted speaker on activi- The Philathea class of the Meth- h sd. iso i odutn ha ties of subversive groups and the pres- odist Episcopal church wiIl hold its 1inz.s il ii vrious parts of thA state to get ervation of the nation's heritage.' February meeting at 8 o'clock Tues- 1fa '~s that we can drnft a fair and dorkal'aw, We already have heard He began speaking on national de- a evening elury1 ttemor'e than 1,500 wtneqses. We hope to fense i1915 and it was during the ftie 'rac. Egartainent and806 n 0 te a e latu-rv'o tec."de of American participation in' the World .lhoe o r. Ega Feles, and61htinofe a egi at re frth oie war that hie was associated .with> the refreshments will be furnished by a WilI File Renorts justice department. e'joint committee composed of Mrs. North shore and, ather communi- Fellers, Mr-s. George Spiegelhauer; tie-s. represented at the, bearing Following tlie hostilities lie spoke on Mrs.' Lisle. Elliott, Mrs. John Kiest, a1!ýreed' to filé written rep)orts witb', national defense and subversive propa- Mrs. A. J. Linn, Mrs. Victor Traut- the commissin, :containing various: ganda under the auspices of the Mili- wein, Mrs. Phillip Edwards, Mrs.: recom mendations sa. that'due weizht tary and Naval Intelligence associa- E. G. Petrie, Miss Louise Pottinger, can be given ta thie pleas enttered. tiont and the National Security league. and Mrs. Carl Geppert. Last year, a new mator vehicle act. wvas suddenly introdUced at Spring- RETURN FROM "EAST AT LUTHERAN, SERVICES 1il ndruhdtruh trn - Mr. and Mrs. Jack lCaufman, ande Dr. H. Grady Davis,_ professor of sions of the- assembly only t' b thirdagher Szane, who havepatia thogy t the Chicago vetoed by the governor on the been in Camibridge, Ma'ss., for the Lutheran Théolagicai seminary, will' grounds of unconqtitutionality. past year, have returned to the north occupy the pulpit of the .Wilmette Attorney Frederick Dic k in s on, shore,. an'd are at the present time, mEngh uean curh Sna counse for Winnetka. speakingalso with M'~r. Kaufman's parents, the mrngJa uary 30, at' Il o'clôck. for Attornev Calvin Trowb;g * ings in the JENTERTAIN VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. George L. Treadwell of 414 Essex road, Kenilworth, recent. Iy entertained Mr. T'readwell's..sister, Mrs.. Neld Johnson of Woburn, Mass. CLASSIFIED SECTION 0F WILMEYFE LIFE towns andci cties due protection ost damage' and to utilize the sand findings which have been ýered over a 'period of years of y of the traffic problem. .1 ayor Henry D. Penfield of Evans- -(Continued on Page- 6) seriez of .rtic Winf appeari issue of WIL.