Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 28

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WILMETTE LIFE M!lY 25, 1928 Christian Science Churches · "Soul and Body" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, May 20. The Golden Text '\\'as from Psalms. " G d 1 66 :8, 9, 0 bless our o , ye peop e, . f h' . t and make the votce o ts pratse o be heard: which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be rtwved." Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "For v:_e kno~ ·that if our earthly house of thls tabernacle were dissoh·ed. we ha\'e a d building of God, an ~louse not ma ~ with hanrts. eternal 1ll the heavens (II Cor. 5 :l). The lesson-sermon also included the · fo110\ving passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Edch·: "The Scienc~ of being shows it to- be impossible for infinite Spirit or Soul to be in a finite body or for man to have an intelligence separate from hi:- ~[aker" (p. 3009). Elizabeth .KeUey Heads New Trier Girls' Club I water. I T motonng HE world is turning to water trails-6shing, cruising, aquaplaning. outboard rae .. ing. johnson Outboard Motors · · ha\'e' pur the joys of water motoring within the reach of e\'eq·one. They have given wings to water tra\·el. Come in and see abe ne"· Johnsons, $115 and up. Easy payme~ts. The election held among the girls of the New Trier High school to sec?re Girls' Club officers fo~ the ~ommg year resulted in the chotec of Ehzabeth Kelley as president to succee~ Jane Burrill who filled the office thts pa:J year. Martha Tencherd wMas b 1;a~ vice-president to succee a e nd Other officers are Margaret erson. 1f Gordon secretary, to fill the place e t vaca~t 'by Eiizabeth Eberhardt, .and Martha Etzbach, treasurer, to col)tmue in that office. ------WIN PRIZE FOR PLAY ~ew Trier entered a one-ac,~ play, "The Scales and the Sword, m a 1 H It Orama contest held · recent y at u Ho.use Chicago. In the finals of the contest, held last Friday evening, the play given by New Trier won the first prize for diction. _ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. John H. True of Davenport, Iowa, \\'ho spent a few weeks visiting the latter's parents, l\.Ir. and Mrs. John vV. Cullen of 1226 Ashland avenue, returned to their home last Sunday. Invite Illinois Leaders toN. U. · Mock Convention Entries for the ·Wilmette publi c school track meet which will be h e l;l in connection with the annual fit 1d day program Tuesday, June 5, must ht in the office of the Playground a n ~' Recreation board Monday, May 2X, Daniel ~f. DaYis, director of recrcati c, n. announces. Boys and girl3 of all grades in tlw public schools will participate in th t: meet and each room in the system \\' iil be represented with two contestant s i !1 each event. Preliminaries and elimination trials are being conducted th i~ week br the four physical educa ti tIll supen·iiors, ~1 i·ss Lucy Reeser, !\]i.. .. Olga Stopka, Glen \V. 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