Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1928, p. 30

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WILMETTE LIFE May 18, 1928 Moccasin JypeOxford for Play or School IN TAN ELKSKIN WITH CR!PI! RU'BBKit SOLI!S c.A~~~ $6.oo SIZBS u ~ to 7. Christian Science "Mortals and Immortals" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churche'3 of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, May 13. The golden text , was from John I :12, 13, "As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name : which were born, not of blood. nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the wi11 of man. but of God." Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: God that made the world and -all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hand3; Neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he give.th to a~l lif~, and breath and all things; For tn htm we live, a~d move, and have our being" (Acts 17:24, 25, 28). The lesson-sermon also included the folJowing passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Kev to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "As mortals begin to under3tand Spirit. they- give up the belief that there is any true existence apart from God" (p. 283). 'Love Chitd Wise~ But Not Too Well,, Expert,s. Advice ·ss.zs SIZRS 8~ to 11 $7-oo Slz·s :r.~ to ·1 In the Children's Room on the 3rd Floor at Wabash Avenue and at the Fosttr CommtJniiJ Shop! there are experienced men who are trained in the correct fitting of Shoes for Children. Complttt ruordJ of "fitting/' art ltpt at all FoJttr Shup1 7.G.Joster &'Company Cc..o II5 ~rth Wa!Jash u1llenue- yd ]loor 70 so Soutlt Short Drivt 519 Diversty Parl(:;way a~d EVANSTON uu) Correet Style Biaaer Value Better Clothes Low Cost surr IW TOPCOAT 60 years of square dealing, pleasing the buying public .by giving quality at a low price, has established for MADE TO YOUR ORDER The Royal Tailors an inestimable rep~tation. When you make a Royal purchase you will be sure of getting complete satisfaction. MORRIS VEHON, Praillftll. Lo\·e your child wisely, but not too well. , That was the advice which Dr. John ]. Morgan, · associate professor of psychology at Northwestern university, gave a group of north shore mothers at the National Kindergarten and Elementary coiJege last Monday. "The mother who devours her child with hugs and kisses and constant attention is doing a pernicious thing," Dr. Morgan said. The over-affectionate parent smothers her child's individuality and prevents its n a t u r a I growth. The result will be, in later vears · that the child will resent the restr~int and wiiJ fight for freedom , He will refU'3e to have all his decisions made for him. He will want to live his own life. Then he'll make a clean break and all the love which was selfishly lavished by the mother will be entirely lost." Furthermore,. love which absorbs the entire personality of the child into !he mother's self is merely an expressaon of the mother's love for herself, Dr. Morgan said. The. un'3elfish !llother realizes that her chtld has a nght to ll're its own life and she makes no attempt to bind it with affection. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "True affection does not mean an "Soul and Body" will be the subject increasing intimacy of the bonds which at the First Church of Christ, Scientist in \Vilmette, Sunday morning, tie mother and child together," Dr. Morgan told the mothers' association, Ma~ - 20' at the 11 o'clock sen·ices. "but it means that the mother has a better and better understanding of the sort of child which i3 developing as the days go by. "Such an understanding involves some conception of where the child's life is pointing, an analysis of the thino-s that wilJ be for the child's best inte~st and guidance. and a desire to assist the child in realizing hi·.; interests." Oftentimes, Dr. Morgan said. the child of an o\·er-affectionate parent will de,·elop a feeling of antipathy and hatred toward its mother \Yhich will persist all through life. . ' .,. ..,. AID JUNIOR SCHOOL Mrs. Arthur Schwarz and Mrs. Adolph R. Klein of Rogers Park are giving a card party Tuesday afternoon. May -22. the proceeds from which. will go to the North End branch. Fnends of Chicago Junior school, for the home and school for boys. Fur ..., 7 Stora1e AIIAe &murlt.ef $1Jtla.M Have your furs remodeled or repaired while in storage at a greatly reduced 'price. REMODELING IS OUR SPECIALTY p., Qaall~-l'lnt.Lut.aatl~ Fur Chokers offered NOW at redUced prices. J. Bernstein 1641 ORRINGTON AVENUE Optn Tutsday. Thursday and Saturday Evenings Furrier 1912 Central Street EVANSTON University 1409

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