Service for Lt. H. A. Kaul.The memorial services of First Lieutenant H'cnr y * Albert Kaul, killed' in action over Germany, February 11, 1945, will be held at St. John’s Ev. Lutheran church, Circle avenue, one block north of Madison street, in the regular morning worship next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. A. Wagner, pastor, will deliver the sermon on the t oil i c : “ChristianResignation.'*Lt. Henry A. Kaul was a life-long member of St. John’s having been baptized in the church soon after his birth, December 0,1D23. He was u graduate of St. John’sChristian Day School and of Proviso high school. He enlisted in in the A r Itfi y Air Corps, January 31, and was commission- . ed at Jackson, Miss.,March 15, 1044. A week be Jure his death he was honored with the commission ot first lieutenant. Many other citations and * medals were awarded him. About finished with his scheduled combat hours, his plane a P-51 (Mustang) was struck by enemy anti-aircraft fire near Mindcn, Germany. His wife, Mrs. Myrle Kaul, and daughter, Judith Marie, reside at 103!) Pleasant street, Oyk- Pork, and' his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. Kaul and Miss Ruth Kaul, reside at 125 Harlem avenue.A third Crusade for Christ Service will be held at St. John’s Sunday evening ut 7:30 o’clock. “Walking out on God” will be the theme of the sermon by thef Rev. A. Warmer.Sunday school is conducted every .Sunday at the'church at 9:15 a.m. jand at the Branch School, 1037 Marengo avenue, at 9 a.m.An Open Bible Forum, an hour of •devotional study of the Scripture together with discussion of relijgous problems is held every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. Everyone is invited.Feature Band In Illinois Music EducatorBo? Dis] In 1Smuts of 14 will hr*f’nUU*Hj. hTroop 1is:m.Troop7227 W. IJ nop M.nii son.Troop be rg (' Pxk 1 Co.. 7500Troopoft: Winner looking i small Mi*tlm Sruni Culi J’aF to 15. Sc I Inly : ; Wo hIs Srbnf% t* he held ril St. BePresenting a two-page picture of the concert band of Proviso Township high school and a story written by Miss Florence 1. Otis, the IllinoisMusic Educator magazine in its January issue fentures' the success of the band to make music “appeal to the eye as well as to the ear.”Using the :icciu:ry for the Band’s Easter 1945 performance of Wagner’s 41 Parsifal,” J. Irving Tallrnadge, director, experimented with the art of dramatizing instrumental music. With the help of Miss Wilhelmirm Marm, head of the art department at Proviso, breath-taking scenic effects were made to create an atmosphere for the successful rendition of “Parsifal” at the Easter concert.An official organ of the Illinois Music Educators / Association, the magazine not only recognizes Mr. Talimadge as. a, band director atElgin av J :CKJ I\Ji.'lrvi I h Lbi rs of ( Father Arm I’ll :ti raiif^oili o be atnijiv bejrMu** Forest I iliiy, Fr Church.F.JosepMad ism result i stuirs. amenti his eye quest i died ofSolid nance I door tl them gG