Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1926, p. 42

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WILMETTE JNSTALL NEW BOILER A new boiler has been installed m the Church of the Hoh· Comforter at Kenilworth in time for the services for Chri~tmas. LIFE December 24, 1926 Music Pupils Gather · at Annual Festivity Saturday, December 18, .the pupils of Adelaide C. Jones enjoyed their annual rcci't al and · party. The program opened with a duct played by Eleanore and Paul \Villiams. Then follO\·ved numbers played by Jane Roberts, Richard Fuche, Ruth Anderson, Alice Dernehl, Eleanore \Villiams, Betty P a 1 c n ski, Ph y 11 is Richardson, Eilleen Burke, Marion Burtwell, J anc Thompson, Adelaide Franklin, :Muriel Colbv, Paul \\'illiams, Marion Conely, Ru-th \Villiams, Lois Han'!-". a It. Marguerite Casey, Jean Munro, Helen vVaterman and Lucy Murclison. A reading by Marguerite Casey and songs by Hazel Knepper. Helen \Vaterman, Ruth \ Villiams and J can ~fun ro gaye variety to the program. J mt at the close · of the program the candles were lighted and the class· sang Silent Kight, accompanied by Ad e 1 a i c1 e The gold pin which is Frankli11. awarded for faithful practicing and excellent " ·ork was g-iven to J can f unro. Refreshments wer<' then scrvecl. l\f r. and Mrs. E. J. Lipsch of 1501 Hill street have as their holiday guests, Mrs. Lipsch's mother. Mrs. · Kate Stephens, and her sister, Mrs. Homer Provonche, and Mr. Pro,·onche. Betty Lou, Ellen and Homer, Jr. The guests motored yesterday from their home in Grand Rapids. -0- Christian Science Churches "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved bv Atomic Force?" was the subject o( the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches. of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Decem bel 19. _~he" Golden Text was from Psal!11s 7'J .1, Unto thee, 0 God, ~o we glv~ thanks, unto thee. do we gtve thanks· for that thy name 1s near thy wondrous works declare." Amo1w 'the citation which compriss tl f 11 e d tl 1e I ,esson- ermon was 1e o ow· · f. th B'11 . "TI · tl · the mg 1om e 1) e. 11s 1en IS message which we have heard of him, I 1 t th t G d . r ht an cl c ec are un o vou, a o 1s 1g . and in him is no -darkness at all. And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we are in him that is true. even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God. and eternal life (I John 1-5: t') ANNOUNCE SCHEDULES FOR LEAGUE EVENTS Playground and Recreation Board Arranges New Volleyball and Indoor Program Dr. and ~~ rs. S. P. Pern of 1159 \Vilmette an~nue haYe as th~ir guests, Mrs. Perry's fat her. mother and brother. ~lr. and ~[ rs. Herman G. Johnson of Elkins.\\". Va .. and Gordon Johnson. who is at tending Davis and Elkins college. - 0- I C. Thayer, Jr .. and their daughter.. ).1 iss Eleanor and Miss Betty Thayer. are spending- the holidays with ~f rs. Thayer's mother, Mrs. C. \\". Leighton. in Sioux Rapids, Ia. ).fr. and ).[rs. ~. -o).fiss Helen and Uiss Harriet Newey of 436 Lake avenue ha\'e returned from the l'niversit,· oi Tllinoi~ for Christmas. · uand a Very 5 :20). flrrrtt atl7ri.atmas ·to Our Friends" UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN. Ptop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wit. 2403 The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage . from the Christian Sc'ience · textbook, "S-cience anrl Health with Key to the Scriptures," hy ~rf arr Baker Eddy: "The true theory of the universe. including man, is not in material history but in spiritual development. Inspfrcd thoug·ht relinAll ganwH plan·d at Howard gymnasium on :\Tonclay night. A t C>am failing quishcs a material, sensual, and mortal to appear 15 minuU·s after ganw is theory of the universe. and adopts the RChNlult>d must fnrf<·it. St·contl round. spiritual and immortal" (11. 547). .January ~. R p . m., Howard P . T . ·\ . Tt·rrninal .\ . c· . : ..-\nw··i<·an Lt 'l·don, ~ Am t- rican Lt~gion, 1. (l p . m., fit. JfJst·ph. ~ \ ' s ~t . .Jost' ph. 1 : naptist Ys \ 's 'fhe PlaygroUI1Jl and H.ecreation board has drafted ib schedules for the second round of indQor baseball and volley ball. Three rounds will be 1 ~d before the \\·inner of the silver 1 ) a?' ff d . prize will be 1 ovmg .cup o ere as a determmed. . The Indoor Ba:-;eball league ts not S J 1 1 so closely contested, the t. osep 1, . - · . f t . "th s ore of t~am. bem.g out · Ill ron WI a c . . SIX vtctones and no defeats. Howevet' ·1 S J rr a close · 7 1· t te t. .oscp 1 ~~~e r.unnllle. . hattie wtth fi\·e v1ctones agatnst no losses. To satisfy an urgent request that games start later than seven o'clock, the board has arranged to begin all volleyball games at. 8. o'clockd·. \Vit1 t 1 this change in view tt IS urge t 1 tat a1 teams report promptly on time so that the games will not be held up. The second round of the volleyball and indoor ball schedules will start January 3. The schedules follow: Volley Ball Schedule IDEAS #Tom dae Public Semce Gitt Book Dale Smith of Amarillo. Texas, ar- STUDENT DANCE AT CRILLON rived Wednesday to be the guest of The Crillon and Four Hundred club his parents, Dr. and :Mrs. C. G. Smith of 1325 Greenwood avenue, for the \\'as the scene oi a formal party for about three hundred ~tudent s from Christmas holidays. \"ortltwestem unin'rsif\· on Fridav eH·ning, Dccemhn 17. i·ronl R :30 t~ 'foutlees and Wigs 1 :30 o'clock. Natural Dinner was scr\'l'd at R :30. and tw o a" the Hair thn.t orchestras furnished mu sic j,q· the was once your own. [/ dancing. Favor s and a .;; pecial dan cer J\ l'hont' Central 0604 \ --:-- ,,;. \\'ere f l'at ures nf the even in g. '-.:j · FUNK & CO. \'S Congn·g·ational. J anu:u·~· 1 II, ~ p. 111., "' lllt't'it·an l.t·g·ion. 2 Ys Pn ·shytt·rian: :-;t, .Jost ·ph , 2 \ ' S Tt ·l' minal .'\ . (' . !I p . m ., Baptist \'S Amt·rican Legi on , 1 ; C"ong-rPg-ntiona I Ys St. .Tost>ph, 1. .Tanuut·~· 1i. s p . m ., ~t . .JmH·ph. 2 \ 's Howard l '. T . A. : Bapti s t \ ' S Prt ·shYt· ·r ian . !I p . 111., ('nngTt·gation:tl \ ' S 'l',.y·minal A . 1 · . : ~t. .J cos .. ph, J \ ' S .·\ mt·rican Lt·gion, 8 .January ~ ·1 . s p . 111. , J:aplist \' s .\nwrit·an Lo·g·ion , ~ : < '··lll!'l't ·gat ional \' S Jlownnl P. T . .\ . !t p, 111., ~t. .Toso·ph, 1 \'s Pl' f' SiJYi t· l' iall ; Anio ·ri can L f' gion , 1 Ys To ·rmin:d 1. Room 412 36 So. State St. Chicago dau . !.!,hter Howard 1003 \\"ilmette a\·enue. has returned the holidaY~ irntn tht· l·niH·r:-- itY Tllin o i~. · - 0- ~fis s France~ Ho\\·ard. ~[r. and ~\frs . .\rthttr H. oi .Talluat~· ~n. S p . m .. ('on g-r. ·g-ati··nal , .s 0f ~t. .lltSt·ph , :? : ~t. .lOSt ·ph, 1 YS .\lllt'I' i· .111 inn, :? . !1 p . m .. ..-\ nwri c an ] ,o ·gion, 1 for Lo·g \ ' S Tlr·wanl 1': T . .\ .: 'l'r·nninal .\ . 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Da\·i..,S<Ill, ~~ t tl of \lr. and ~lr .... lT. tit~ll:tl. ~~ ]1 . 11 1. . lft~W:tl'd 1'. T . . \ . \' S D. Da\·is:-;otl llCl\\' of Clen \"inY. are two Jl:t pt i ~ t : .\ mt ·rit· :t ll J,t· g;ion , :! \' :-; fit . .To;\L ' \\' Trier l>m·;. ; \\'ltn ltavc rcittrnecl s t·ph . 2. Ft ·hr'u a n · ;! . · . 1\ p . 111 .. Pr· ·sl1yt ··t·ian \ ,.; iro111 B r,n,·n uni\'L' r:--ity ior thl' holidays . . \nlt'ri C':tll L t·.r..:· ioll, I: ll !t\\'artl P . T . . \ . \ 's 0~t. - o- s· ·J>I·1, :? : lT11\\' :trd 1'. '1' . . \. Ys .\ll11'!'i<'all .1 o~r · ph, I: .\ nwri<'a n I ,l·g-intt , ~ \'s Beauty Lies in ing extra a cheet y units~ g ~ft for Healthy EYES It's not so much ::he size or color \>f the EYES that makes them ~autiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiares from them. Unless i<ept always clean and healthy, EYES lacktthis alluring lustrt. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par.. tides nnd keeps them cleat: and bright. Contains no belladonna. or "E~e O..r illustrated books on "Eye CaN" Beau~u ))~pt.. and ~[rs. Stante\· Olm sted of <'ongT· ·g-a1i (ll1al: ~t. .fost 'l)h,:.! \' s t:apti ~ t. DanYillc, Ill.. and their daughter. Indoor Baseball Schedule Eleannr. arr spending the holidavs with l;<~m· · ~ pla:-···tl at TTrm·ar<l and St11lp ~frs. Olmsted's mothet·, ~- fr . ". ·Rollet·t g·ymnasiums on Thursday night. A t··:tm ·' fctilitH!' to appP:tl' 10 minut fl s aft Pr gamP Swain. at 701 Laurel avenue. is scht ·<lul, ·<l mu~t forfl'it . Tlw s<'ll f' !lul·' -0- ~Ir. fr,J)rt\\·s: St ·r·otHl l'tlttnrl . every household. Onl1 :\riss Elizabeth Swan of St I · . . .Januar~· ji. i :::n. Hnw:nr~ P . T . .\ . \'s . · · .oms ~t . .los. ·pli, 2: !I :00, 1\·rtnlllal A . (' . \'S arnvcs today to he the guc:'t of her K. of (' . : 7 :~o. ~l..tho<list "~ Y. P . ('.: brother. James D. Swan. and family !I :no St. .lost ·ph, 1 \'s naptist. of 932. Lake aYetHle. for the ( hristm~~ I , .l~t.nttat·~· ; :~. i : o~. r~ . ,,r C' . ,.!'; ·now.ar<~ holidav · I . I . .\.: .I .oo, "\. T. r . Ys :\Idholltst. (- s. i :::o, St. .Tost·ph, 1 \'S Rt. .Jost·ph, ~: n :no. Bradlee Pruden. who is a senior at January ~o. i :~0. Howard P. T. A. \'s the University of Illinois. is at home fit. Jos<·ph , 2: !) :00. fit. .Jm;, ph, 1 vg ronfor the CIH:istmas ,·acation with his ~·~·~~·.;·~~::;~:1\\; 1 ~:1 ::;~: ~~· ,~~f ..· ~·.\?rt"thodist: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv B. Pruden .Tanuar~; 2i, 7::10. Tt>rminal A. (' . \'~ fit. at 631 Central avenue. .Tos<·nh. 1 : !'I :OO K. of r. Ys Y. P. (' . : 7 :~0. ffowar<l P. 'r. A. ys C'on~rt·g· ational: $12-Q -o- T< ·rminal A. r. Ys C'ongrpgational. Complete r PUBUC SERVICE COMPANY OP NOilTIIaJUI ll.UifCU 1141 Central AYe. W'ilmette J~O . are fREE on rcq..ae. 'Vilmet;,.e 2899 S. REES:\iAN, Dist1·ict .Manager The Murine Company 33, Chicago WateblorOtbu GD'TmEA.S !) :00, fit. .lMPph, 2 Y~ Methodist. I lwrd>:-· g-i\'e noti1·e that I will not ht· F'f·hruary ~. 7 :~0 'f'0rminal ,\. C. \ ' S K . I"I:'?IJOllSihil' for any dt'i,>ts ('Ontraded after of C".: fl :00, Howard P. T. A. \'s Rt. Jotlw; datt· by otht·rs lhan mn;l:'lf. sPph, 1 : 7 :~0. St. .Tnsf>ph, 2 \ ' S Y. P. C' . ; ( Sig-lll·d) Elmt·;. Blum 9:00, :'lf<·thoclist vs C'on~t'(' gational. L12-3tc 'Vilmette, III. Fc·brm1n· 10, 7 :~0. 'l'prmin;tl A. C'. \"s Howard P. T. "\.; ~~ :00 . Rt. .Tnst>ph, 2 \'s K. of C.; 7 :~0. ~fl'thodist Ys fit . .Tost>ph, 1 : ' 9 :00 C'nng-l'f'l!'at iona I \'s Y. P. C. Ask Your Dealer for FPhruary 17, 7 :~0. :\Tt·thodist vs Howard P. T. A.: !) :00. ("ongTPg-ational yg K. of <:. : 7 :~0 'r .. ,·min:-~ 1 A. f'. \ 's fit. Joseph, 2; !l :00. Y. P. C'. \ ' S Rt. .Tost>J1h. 1. A Song In Every Seed. Ff'bruary 24. 7 :~0. Tt-rminal A. f". vs It's better than what you 1\Tt'thodist: fl :On, Con~Tt'g-ation':II vs Rt. think is best. Jogeph, 2: 7 :~0. Y. P. r. v~ Howarrl P. T. A.: !'l :00, St. JosE-ph, 1 vs K. of C. ~leanor Bird Seed

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