Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 30

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30 WILMETT.E LIFE October 12, 1928 Christian Science "Unreality" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, October 7· The Golden Text was from I Peter 3:10 "He that will love life, and see good days, let hirp refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile." · Among the citations which · comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "For thus !iaith the Lord that created the heavens. God himself that ·formed the earth and made it ; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else. I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth: I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare things that are right" (Isaiah 45:18, 19). 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: "Everything good or worthy, trod made. Whatever is valueless or baneful. He did not make,hence its unreality" (p. 525). Youthful Artist Has Fine Exhibit at High School By Critic The exhibition of oil paintings noYV hanging in the art appreciation room of New Trier High school, room 215, by number, is well worth the time of ar.y on~ interested in art or young artists. The public has ~een invited to the exhibit any week-day afternoon btween 3 and 5 o'clock until Novem·ber 1 when the exhibit will be taken to Deerfield. The artist is Frank V. Brown, former Art Institute student and now studying at the National Academy of Fine Arts, New York City. Last }anuary he took one of the prizes in the Union League club exhibit. Two of the judges in the contest were Pauline Palmer, artist, and Paul Schultze, lay- out of my mouth" . ... one Northshore man recently said to anoth er. "/sn ' t '·t conven· ient to have a Lyon & Healy's in Evanston?" "'\,. e s , that same service, that same stand· ard of quality t h a t has brought you to. our Loop es· tablishm.ent, is now practically at your door. A music store which, among other good things, s e II s the immortal Steinway . . ·.. A true Lyon & Healy's . "You took the words right man. Two particularly effective larger oils on exhibit were "Evening· Glow" and 11 Moonlight on Dead River." Several of the canvases were of night scenes in which Mr. Brown did his most effective work. Blues, shadows, moonlight are, thus far, his forte. Some of STARS AT KEMPER the day-light scenes it may be imagDonald R. FitzGerald, son of Dr. and ined, he will want to burn or hide Mrs. David FitzGerald, 346 Sheridan away if he fulfills his promise as an :oad, W.innetka, was one of the stars artist. In his nig-ht canvases he has m an mter-companY,. football gatne ht th brooding silent mysterv played at Kemper Mthtary sch0ol Sat- caug e · . . · urday. His team, largely through his I of dark hours. brought out with ncl1 efforts, won a neat victory, 19 to 0. blues. .An artist o~der than he-M r. ~itzGerald was responsible for one of Brow? IS but 24-mtght well be proud the touchdowns, besides playing con- of thts. wor~. . . sistent ball throughout. The contest in Any mqmres abo!lt the ptc!ures wtll which Donald played was the second be answered by Mtss Catherm~ M urof a series of contests which form a phy, instructor in the New Tner Art part of the comprehensive fall sports department, or by Mrs. Charles F. programs, which are designed to reach Southward of 306 Oxford road, Kenevery boy ilworth, who is sponsoring the exhibit. ·· -ptanos . radios . -band instruments -phonographs -recordS -sheet music ~ameras-still and · -movtng · Greenleaf 7000 Wilmette 3700 Our New Importation includes also ORIENTAL THROW RUGS $17.50 Rugs of richt colorful beauty I Anatolians, Belouchistanst and Shiraz weaves-at the price of domestic rugs! The sizes average about 3x5. You ma·y bug 0 r i e n t a I Rugs on our Budget Plan -when purchases exceed S50 Lord'a--Oriental Rugi---Second Floor

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