January 25, 1929 ·WILMETTE LIFE BAND GOES ON TOUR 15 Kenilworth Ready . for North Shore· Basketball Play · Basketball teams at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, in charge of Robert W. Townley, athletic director at the school, are preparing for the openin~ of the North Shore Grammar School league basketball schedule Feb. 14. The league include3 Kenilworth, Wilmette, and the Nichols and Haven schools of Evanston. Four basketball teams fron, 1 each school compete-featherweights, under 85 pounds; lightweights, under 101) pounds; middleweights, under 150 pounds, and heavy\\'eights, m·er 150 pounds. Last year Kenilworth won first place in the featherweight division. Thi3 year, with the completion of the new memorial gymnasium at the Joseph Sears school, the boys \\·ill have more opportunities for practice and are expected to furnish the Wilmette ant.l Evanston teams some stiff competition. · Postmaster Gives · Advice on Mailing of Magazines Postmaster ] oseph E. Shantz is3ucd a statement this week concerning th~ mailing of parcels which contain newspapers or magazines. Such parcels arc subject to the rate of one cent for each t\\·o ounces, Mr. Shantz stated, ,,·hich i3 higher than the regtar parcel post rate. The governme11t reserves the right to examine all packages sent through the mails. Defic!ent postage on parcels containin;.; newspapers or magazines is collected from the addres3ee. The Royal Belgian Military Band, Loeated on Seeoad l'loor spon:Or'ed by King Albert, and known Y. :M. C. A. Balldlng as "the only symphonic band in the Telephone UalvertltJ' tlto . Four Nets Pattin" .Coarse world," will begin an American tour · Ladles Invited soon. It will present programs elastic No Charge for Practice if You Take Lessens "Life" was the subject of the les- enough to include Bach fugues and Stravinsky's "Petrouchka." son-sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, January 20. The Golden Text was, uG<*} :;o Located in the Heart of EvanatoD loved the world, that he gave· his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but haye everlasting life" (John 3 :16). Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "Labor not Liaht-Airy-Ciau rooma. Thaoaald7 ........ ~ for the meat which perisheth, but for caham. Faealt7 ef oa17 proleuioaal artiata. .u~ that meat which endureth unto everclirectioD of Carl Sch··· lasting life, which the Son hath God DRAWING PAINTING DESIGM the F.ather sealed. Verily, verily, I ILLUSTRATION ADVERTISING say unto you, He that believeth on INTERIOR STAGE AllT CRAFTS me hath everlasting life" (John 6:27, 47). Smd for lllua,trtlttd Cattllog The lesson-sermon also inc1uded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the PHONE.GAEENLEAF 1674 demonstration thereof. Life and goodness are immortal" (p. 246). Christian Science Chttrches Y. M. C. A. Golf School ·:··-----Ooerloolting Northwestern Univenity .Campus and Lake Michigan ... OF FINE ARTS THE EVANSTON ACADEMY EVANSTON ILL. 636 CHURCH STREET +---------------------------------------------·-----------------------------------. · The Ultimate zn Facilities for Entertainment Whether or not you have definitely planned ideas about entertaining your guests, The Georgian is the ultimate setting for all of your future . social activities. Here either simple or ultra-elaborate plans are carried out for you to the letter . . . and you enjoy the added satisfaction of really being a guest yourself. This Individual Entertainment Service is under the able direction of our Maitre d'Hotel, who plans the entire enter· tainment or faithfully executes your own program as you choose. Individual rooms of the new Entertainment Suite may be reserved separately o~ the entire ninth floor chartered at very moderate prices for: Parties Dances, Balls Musicales Weddings and Receptions Exhibits Bridge Socials Lectures Noted Catering Service in Connection W ben Desired Moody Institute Calls to "Founder's" Session The annual Founder's \Veek Conference will this year be held from Tuesday to Friday, February 5 to 8, in the Auditorium of the Moody Bible Institute, corner of North La Salle street and West Chicago avenue, Chicago. This will be the twenty-fourth annual session of this great religious convocation. Dr. James M. Gray, president of the institute, .announces a program of commanding strength for the four days, when men of mternational ·replJtation, including a number of missionaries, will be heard. t:DU(;AJ ION HOARD M ·t:t; rs TJ:te board of education of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth met last Friday night. Routine business was transacted. Mrs. Paul L. Roche, 801 Central avenue, returned the latter part of last week from New York where she spent a week. She stopped on her way home to visit friends in Boston. Four Great Days of Spiritual Inspiration Twenty Fourth Annual Founder's Week Conference February 5 to 8 at the MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM Cor. N. La Salle St. and W. Chicaao Ave. Tuesday: Alumni and Memorial Day. Wednesday: Confinning and Strengthen- Ing the Faith JUhr Glror:gian An Address of Distinction DAVIS at HINMAN-EVANSTON Telephone Greenlraf 41 oo ·~ Thursday: Looking Toward the Future. Friday: Missionary Day. Many able and prominent speakers from both home and abroad will contribute to this spiritual feast. Se.looar Dally 8:30 A.M. 2z30 and 7t30 P. !d. Further information on requeat. B. E. de Murg, Manager ·--------------------------------------------------------------------------------·