Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 25

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~.ovember s. ·1926 : WILMETTE · LlF.E Christian SciencB Churches "Eve~lasting Punishment" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, October 31, 1926. The Gold\!n Text was from Psalms 139 :23, 24, "Search me, 0 God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: and sec if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting... Among the citations which comprised the Le sson-Sermon was· the following irom the Bible: "Love not the world, neither the tl1ings that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lu5t of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passcth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the wilt of God abideth for<·nr" (I John 2 :15-17). 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: .. Meekly our Master met the mockery of hi~ unrecognized l!randeur ... He won eternal honors. He overcame the world, the flesh, and all error, thus proving their nothingness. He wrought a full salvation irom sin, sickness, and death" (p. 39). Mme. Normelli Opens Winter Concert Series Amid a setting of fall flowers, Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli gave the first of a series of musicales, Thursday at the Evanston hotel, from 3 to 5, to more than one hundred guests. Those assisting on the program were Betty Beck, Miss Jean Nellegar, Miss Lucille At\vood, Mrs. · J, H. Allen and Mrs. Harry C. Waldron, all of Evanston, and Miss Florence Cane, Mrs. M. Eagle -and Mrs. Ruth Dahley Waller of Chicago. Mme. Normelli closed her program with a group of songs including "Chanson Triste" by · Duparc, "Zweignung" by Strauss, "Children of the Moon" by Warren, "My-Heart Is a Lute" by Marum and "Joy" by I Roberts. She wa5 ably assisted by ~ rs. Annabcll Robins Schroyer at the ., plano. Mme. Normelli is planning a series of musicales for the winter at her special s tudio in the Studio building. I I Each cr Combrnation ol Quiet Dignity and Reatful Chum. ACACIA MAUSOLEUM A STATELY, MAGNIFICENT SEPULCHER OF INDESTRUCTIHLE GEORGIA WHITE MARBLE ON HEAVY REINFORCED CEMENT C'ON~TRUCTION. TIFFANY MEMORIAL GLASS WINDOWS. Every Modern Convenience anll Arrangement. Fittingly sttuated In the quiet, peaceful surrounding of Located in beo.uriful Acacia Puk. Chicago, 78oo Irvinrr Park Blvd. 1 ACACIA PAR. K CEMETERY R estri cted to Masons and their Famtliefi-Now open for inspection. 1918 SELLS WINNETKA HOME Mrs. Louise Kuhn has sold her residence at 466 Provident avenue, Winnetka, to John \\'. Smart and family who recently took possession of their new home. Hill and Stone were brokers. Mrs. Kuhn has gone to live with her :;on in Evanston. Mrs. James F. Rowley of 1128 Greenwood avenue is opening her home Friday, November 19, for a sale of fancy articles for benefit of the Presbyterian church. Sales Office-Mausoleum and Cemetery . Irving Park BoultVard - Telept.Gne Lake View 710l CEDAR PARK CEMETERY A I Halsted at One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Street beautiful, exclusive, resting place. Restricted and dedicated to Masons and their Famlllea-Inspectton Invited 6240 Salts Office. South Halsted Street - Telephone Wentworth )ll o I 1 hy Maintenance and perpetual care of these propertie! are tully lneure!t endowment fund as follows~ CEMETERIES BY LAKE VIEW STATE BANK M o\USOLEUM BY UNION TRUST CO. Mrs. F~ F. Birr, 504 Maple avenue, went to Rockford to constitute a temple for the Daughters of the Nile nn Monday, October 25. Mrs. Birr, :1. pa st queen of Xcnobia temple, took the place of supreme marshal, to .as, ist the supreme queen. The organizat ion took a class of twenty-six candidat es at thi s ceremonial. ~----------·~--------------------------------------~ The Foster "Lock. Sbap" Slipper produced tn Black Ante oPe $15 The Vogue of "Black Antelope" "Antelope" is that exquisitely fine, soft Suede ·used only in shoes of the higher types. ·"Antelope" is extensively . u·s ed- alone, as well as in combination with other materials-in the new Foster productions for the winter season. 7.8.7oster G? Company DOWNTOWN-liS North Wabash Avenue NORTH SIDE -The Foster Drake Hotel Shop EvANSTON ·-Orrington Ave. at Church St . .1 EVA KARON SCHUR gowns·7/tlmpa-$por!1711JNF NORTH SHORE HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVENUE" EVANSTON A Fosttr Afternoon Stipper in BlaGk AnteU>pe with Patent Leather A Foster "CAMPUS" Oxfo1d in Black A"ntelope with Black Catf Trimming I $18~ $1~

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