28 WILMETTE LIFE November 30, 1928 1 : BARBY'S BIG CARPET, RUG aad LDIOLBUK SALE . Starting December lat ·tl continam, aU month. Open Saturdq E"ening· Until 9 P. M. Christian Science "Soul and Body" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 25. The golden text was, "Our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: who shall chartge our vile hofh· that it may be fashioned like unto' his glorious body, according to the v>orking whereby he is ahle even to subdue, all things unto himself" (Phil. 3 :20, 21). . \m~ng the citations which comprised thl' lesson-sermon was the foliO\ving from the Bible: "\Vhat? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Hoi~· Ghost which is in you, which ye ha \·c of God. and ye are not your own ? For ye are bought with a price: therefore ~lorify God in your body, and in , YlHtr spirit, which arc God's" (I Cor. () :19. 20). The lesson -sermon also included the iollowin~ passages from ·the. Christian :Sciencr texthook. "Science and Health ,,·it h Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Rah'r Eddy: "To divest thought of ialse trusts and material evidences in nrder that the spiritual facts of being may appear,-this is the great attainment bY means of which we shall sweep a~Yay the false and gi\·e place to the true" (p. 428). Good Will Program Needed Now PanAmerican R·elations ·n DAVm G~ B1tabli8hed in 19!0 BARBY , 801-810 GROVE ST. - - - - - - - PriY&te Parking Space Pbonea: Univeraity 5712 Greenleaf 2300 The Largest E:tcht8fve Carpet, Rug and Ltnolettm Stot·e North of the 11Loop" : : : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnoti;;;m; Denounced/' \\'ill be th~ subject at the scn·iccs in the First Church of Christ, Scientist. in vVilmette. Sunda,· morning- December 2, at 11 o'clock. - Sunday school con,·enes at 9:45 o'clock. LIST PRICE $1,350 Announcing Victor's Newest Achievement American publicists have been tempted to follow the easy promptings of diplomatic alchemy ·in international relations rather than the more profitable principles of international go?d will. Dr. Issac ]. Cox, professor of htstory at Northw.estern u~iv~rsity, t<;>ld the Foreign Poltcy Assoc1at10n of Cmcinnati recently. Dr. Cox spoke on "Modern Alchemy and Inter-American Prohlems." "The alchemist of old was either srlf-decieved," said Dr. Cox, "or consciouslv deceived .his fellows. In time the ch-emist, a real scientist, replaced him. In a similar manner the unfruitful experiments of the past in PanAmerican relations must be abandoned for a productive program of good fellowship. "vV e mu st bring education to bear on the local needs of those countries and accept the principle of equal op portunity for their j)eople in industrial life · a s \\'e11 as· itr social and political featttrrs. America must stand ready to offer aid hut not to force it. In this way, through patient effort, we may hone to transform the baser elements of · inter-American procedure · into the true gold uni\·ersal good wilL" The exploiter of today finds the tin of Bolivia more profitable than the silver of a iormer age while the copper of Peru affords him more substantial returns than the gold of the colonial period, Dr. Cox ~aid. Economic imperialism. Dr. Cox believes, replaces the magic formulae of earlier alchemy and furthers intricate relations with governments and peoples of less favored lands. The major portion of the profits remain with the exploiter and when the commodity that attracted his attention is exhausted lit tle is left for those natives who must continue to live in the despoiled areas. l I 1i a 0 'l Automatic . Electrola Radiola This is the instrument you have been waiting for! It is a combination of the . Automatic Electrola and Radiola Super-Heterodyne receiver. The electrola plays consecutively 12 recordst interchangeably, as long as records are kept in the magazine. The Radio Ia is of the A. C. type, Model 64, operating from an electric light socket. No batteries are required. It is very easily operated with single dial tuning control. With the new dynamic eight-inch speakert music can bt varied from a whisper to full orchestral volume. A two-way switch permits changing from record to radio entertainment. The impressive cabinet is of Renaissance style finished in antique walnut. See and hear it today .tt the Authority on Pompeii to Lecture at the Georgian Tuesda\· evening, December 4, at 8:15 o'clock, Mrs. Mary E. Raiola will 'rh·e an illustrated lecture on "Pompeii and its Excavations" in the · ballroom of the Georgian hotel, Evanston. Mrs. Raiola has lived in and about Naples all her life and as daughter of a welt 'known archaeologist played ahout the ruins of Pompeii when she was a child. Later, she made an exhaustiYe study of the subject, and has written several hoo 1<s about the excavations. ~tfrs. Raiola is in this country for only a few weeks and is lecturing from coast to coast. She is manager of the American and British Travel club in Naples 1 and as such is associated with the North Shore Travel service. under whose auspic,.. ., thl' lecture is heing !!iven. There will h·· no charge for admission and the public is cordially invited. ... I s 11 Sa f e St of all ways to cleanse Eyes. Needs no insanitary Eye cup Eye cups gather dust and germs; often they transmit infection. No wonder millions are forsaking them for the more hygienic and more convenient Murine method of cleansing eyes. p I J AWAY FOR THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. Erneiit C. Cazel of 723 Tenth street with their daughter. Carolyn, drove to Booneville. :Mo. this week to visit their son, Cadet Ernest C. Caze.l, Jr .. at Thanksgiving. Cadet Cazel ts a sophomore at Kemper Military academy and has he en on the sc holastic honor roll :ince he has been in the school. The Cazels are returning by way of Olney, Ill., where they are visiting Mrs. Cazel's relatives. n h ~ NoRTH SHoRE TALKING MACHINE CO. 712 Church St. Convtni.nt Ttrmr Murine is applied with its combination eye dropper and bottle stopper. A few drops are suffi.cient to cleanse you d k r. eyes an m~ e them. clear and brtght. M urtne contatns no belladonna or other harmful ingredients. Try it! d s " s a tl Evanston Optn Evtningr lJRINL f.ORyouR EYEs IRED ·ALE · A..eatl' for ALLIED VAN LINES Lon1r Dlstanee MoTen h f: a University 1100 STORAGE 1~ 0 it Cl