Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1926, p. 16

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l6 WILMETTE LIFE September 3, 1926 Dorothy Smith, Olympic Star, in Canadian Meet Dorothy Smith! Olympic runn~r, of 1437 Wilmette avenue, competed m the track events held ·a t Toronto, Canad~, where the Canadian National Exposttion is taking place. She was in both the junior and senior events, the relay, the 100 yard international, and the 50vard junior hurdles. The meet was held \Vednesday, September 1. P.lan Grid League With Grade School Teams Competi·ng Ease and Economy in Library Plaza Apartments B EFORE you rent another apartment-· before you select a new home- visit the Library Plaza- where you can live comfortably, pleasantly, economically-CAREFREE! Quiet, restful environment-beautiful furnishings-and service that lets you rest and relax. Before you rept be sure to see our cozy · hotel homes. Visit us today or telephone University 8000. Evanston Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street Plans are now being made to have a Wilmette grade school football league , according to a statement from Dr. C. B. Blake, who, with Emil Nor:d and Jack Budinger.. of. the ~tlmette Athletic association, ts sponsonng- the idea. '!'he league will organiz~d as soon as the school se~swn starts tf tl1e idea is 01greeable to J. R. Harper, suCHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES perintendcnt of schools. "Christ ] esus" \Ya s the subject of the At the pre se nt time the plan s are -Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of onlr tentative for organizing the footChrist. Scie nti st, Sunday, August 29. bali league. and the matter will h~ve The golden Text was from I Jo!lll to he put before the Board Educatwn 4:14, "\Ve ha,·e seen and do testtfy and receiH its approval hefore the that the Father sent the Son to he leagur ran he established. it is ex the Saviour of the ·w orld." plained. Among the citations \\'hich comThere will he t\YO teams from each prised the Lc . son-Sermon " ·as the fol- of the schools, one a junior team and lo\Ying from . the Bihle: "And . Jesus one a senior team. The juniors ""ill walked in the temple in Solomon's probably he the 1.>0YS in the. fifth and porcl1. Then came the Je"·s round sixth grades, ,\"lnlr the sentor tca111s about him. ancl said unto him, How will he compo~cd oi thos(: in the :-.(·\·long clost thou make ·us to doubt? If enth and tighth grade s. The gan1ts thou he the Christ, tell us plain]~· . ] csw; arc to he played 011 Tlntr:-.day and answered them, I told you, and ~- e he- Frida\· aitern(lon. and will he sp<msPrtd lievecl not: the works that I do in my 1)\· t1~e \\'ihnette Athktic associati<·ll. Father's name. they hear '"itness of :\11 scho(.J:-. \\-ill p!a~· once a \H't'k ancl me. If I do not the works of my 1 there will he thrn· game s with ...,ix Fat her, belie,·e me not. But if I dn. t cams com p<:t in g. though ye helieYe not me. hclieYe the 'I'he \\'ilmctte ...,clwols \Yhich ""ill ht· works: that yc may kno\\·, and he- mrmbers of tilt· prCJposed - ioothall lirve. that the Fathrr is in me. and I lc<wuc are: the Central srhoCJI. at i14 in him" (John 10:23-25, 3i, 38). ITc;;ih strl'ct, the lfc)\\·arcl :-.ciH,ol. f·n The L sson -Sermnn also included the 1 Spl'ncer an·nnL'. the Laurel :1\Tllll<: follmring passage irom the Chri..;tian j.'lch c.ol at -100 Sen:nth stn·t:t. the J()hn Scirnrc t xtbook, "Science and Hralth .\ . Logan srlwnl. at 140fi (. cntral a,·e\\·ith Ke\· to the ~criptures." 1)\· \fan· ntH.' . the Hid)!<' a\'C'tlne school and Baker (ddy: "Jesus rcpre~ented Chri st, tlw Byron l'. Stolp ..;clwol at ilX Tenth the true iclra of God Chri st pre- _:-.treet. srnts the indeqructihlc man. " ·hnm : · . . . Spirit create . , con stitute and gon:rn s. 1 The He\·. an<~ ~I r:-;. ( . . 1 ·... 11 :1\\·Christ .illu~u.-atcs ~ha~ hlen<l~ng ':·ith tl10rtlt (l_ f \Yasl~tllg t on. n. _(. _kit \\~· d. God. hts cltY111C Pnnctplr. \\'htch gi\'C" , ncsclay tor thctr holllt' attc1 :-.pc nd .n! man dominion oYer all the earth" a fn\· daY s with ~lr . and ~fr-. . 1\ . 11. !)e ~·· I D 0 o~oc:====~o~oc:====~o~oc:====~o=oc:====~ n ~ o oD NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Football Tic'k et Announaement same reserved seat for each g1me-Price $14.00. We also accept orders for individual games. The public, alumni and friends . of Northwestern cannot be cautioned strongly enough about o·r dering their ticket~ soon. Thousands of tickets are now sold in local circles and one visiting school is seeking 18,000 tickets for oqe game alone! ·consider the advantage of a season ticket. It insures you a Rood seat for games that it may be impossible to secure a single ticket for. Every season ticket In our stadium is on the side lines and inside the goal posts. ..,. o I ~ o~c: : =: =~oc:roc:=::=~o=o===:::::roc:ro~c:::==oc:roc:=::=~oc:roz=:=::::.oc:~oc:==zoCioc:::==zoao~c:=::ai a Address orders and inquiries to Edw. B. David~ son, Ticket Manager~ 1422 Central St., Evanston. Ph. University ?. 6 7.

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