"Do for Others"; "A Thing a Day"; "Every Little Helps," were titles suggested by one voice and another.
"Why not 'The United Servers' if you are going to make it a club of service," asked Mrs. Emerson.
"Why not 'The United Service'?" demanded Roger. "With Father in the Navy and Ethel Blue's father in the Army we have the two arms of the Service united in the family, and if we call it 'The United Service Club' it will be a nice little pun for ourselves and express the idea of the club all right for outsiders."
Everybody seemed to like the suggestion.
"Now, then," declared Roger, standing below the steps and facing the family above him; "it has been moved that Helen be president. Do I hear a second?"
"You do," cried Ethel Blue.
"All right. Everybody in favor—"
"Aye."
"Contrary minded—"
Silence.