Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 38

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Cltrilti(l· Scis~Jee Ch·rchBI "Man" was the subject of the Les· son-Sermon in· all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, March 4. The Golden Text was from Psalms 37 :37, "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "And God said, Let us anake man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth (Genesis 1 :26). · The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy; "God and man are not the same, but in the order of divine Science, God and man coexist and are eternal. God is the parent :Mind, and man is God's spiritual offspring" (p. 336). .,,,,.,,.. . N tltiOIUil BSsiOII 111 OIIUIIul, N ebr111ka North shore memben are interested in the Sixth annaal convention of the lzaak Walton League of America, which WJ11 be held at Omaha, Neb., April 19, 20 and 21. . '11te National Sportsmen's show, an exhibition of outdoor equipment at which new models of standard outing paraphernalia are brought out and innovations are introduced, will be held in conjunction with the Walton convention, beginning one day in advance. -'The national conventions of the Walton league are tl1e outstanding gatherings of the year among outdoor people," declared Fred H. Doellner, general manager of the league. ··and at these meetings the conservation policies of America are largely determined for the ensuing year." Leading conservationists, nationally known sportsmen, outdoor writers, and in fact the leaders of every line of outdoor endeavor congregate at the. leape's annual sessions. according to Mr~ Doeliner. Col. Charles Lindbergh, Roosevelt, Ex-governor Theodore Parker of Louisiana, are among those to whom invitations to speak hav~ been sent. Flood control. reforestation, prooa.zation of wild life, climation of poilution of waters, protection for outdoor assets. are the general subjects to be discussed by authorities in each line. TO COMPETE IN TOURNEY The eighth grade boys of St. Francis · Xavier school have entered a basketball team in a tournament to be held at St. George High school in Evanston on March 16, 17, and 18. The tournament is open to teams of parochial schools and the entry list indicates that Mrs. Gordon Hannah entertained a forty teams will compete. number of her friends at tea at her home. 1120 Elmwood avenue, last TuesJohn L. Bermingham, Jr., of Evans- day afternoon. -oton entertained twelve of his friends at a birthday party at his home last Jane Moist, daughter of Mr. and week. Several of the guests were Wil- Mrs. S. E. Moist of 1104 Sheridan roa·l, mette boys. It was his eighth birth- is entertaining a group of friends at a day. dinner and theater party this evening. YOUR THINKING, TOO! It is til~ "'"] p.opl~ THINK 11io·t Pilrce-Arro· tllat eo·lrllnltes to t"ls ear's l"'atllllliflidulity A PLACE TO PARK WHILE IN THE LOOP Hiah Speed AUtomatic Garap Firat aad Oal7 Skyacraper CArap iD tlae World HE new Pierce-Arrow, for example, is a car of unusual grace and style. It has a distinguished social background. But you think of Pierce-Arrow as something fine as well as fashionable-something genuine as well as beautiful. It is intentionally IIIJI a car for competition, in the customary sense. No limits are set on the fineness of its detail. It is sphali&ally a car for those who, having a taste for fine things, have learned that it is not an extravagance to gratify that taste. Twelve custom-built models in the Continental fashion and colorings. \_./ From $2900, at Btiftalo. ~ ~ T Z4 St.ap Ploon 1· Car C.,.citr Yoar Car Ia Not om. 1lle Fw... Not Bun... NO WArriNG IU'l'D: 1Se-U .._., · enp··· ... lle-1 .... ...._11 A. II. _. t P.ll. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lllt--4 P. II. ·ae .......... t (U ....... ........ 4 r·· .., /JIIrtluJII tl Piwa-ArrtW .,, viwftM U1'11 fJrfjir. ,;,~./i...a., fJ/a . .1, tllis · ..,, ,-.tiulflncmurt. tar Meqllll Ill t~~sl. 111 If 1M jitU .,.,, ff it4 a»raistJI wluliM. Tt11r firtsmt ,_will_. ,._-_. ...... w wiD .. .W ,....i·..... ., IIUidlla . . . . . . . . ,.. .., .. . el .... A... ............ ... . te mail , . . . -~...._.willa ) -.....r-Ill ..._ JAMES G. BARBER 1508 ELMWOOD AVENUE Phone Unit~ersity 4535 Waaker Drive md Wahaah !YeD-, Low. ~Fnnldln 1575 .._ WACDil DillY& w1a .... - AUTOMATIC GARAGE~ TilE P1JBI 00.. BUILDING ~lite ~::ac.......... Q.A·=~~ ·~: . . .:r\.:·=. .... - .... ....., .. --... . Bln'IIANCB .......... e1 W ,,_ A· · , 1.!'=.·.=,~·=

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