Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Apr 1929, p. 30

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ILMETTE LIFE April 12, 1929 e ~eorgian FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD Christian Science Churches New Trier Ba1eball Nine to Inaugurate Season on April 27 By Winslow W riaht CBetter Things to Eat ··and CBetter cl.lpartments! G OOD FOOD plus more. beautifully appointed rooms and apartments - that is the combination that draws the best families to The Georgian. "Unreality" was the subject of the Under the diredion of Coach Walter lesson-sermon in all Churches of Aschenbach New. Trier's 1929 baseball Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 7. The golden text was. "The Lord nine is being rapidly rounded into knoweth the way of the righteous: shape for the coming strenuous season, but the way of the un~odly shall in which the team will play ten league perish" ( P salms 1 :6) . game s. \Vith a good number returnAmong the citations which com- ing from last year's aggregation , pros. · d th 1 as the pects appear- to he bright for a sucpnse e esson-sermon w · h" 1 d t th following from the Bible: "\Vhither cessru 1 sea.son an a . e rate ~t w Ic 1 shall I go from thv spirit? or the _boys m the ~ract1ce sessiOns are whither shall I flee from thy pres- 1 fieldmg ~n~ b~ngmg the ball aroun<i ence? If r ascend up into heaven , 1 the lot, mdtcatiOns see~ to show that thou art there: ii I make mv bed in I the ·team should fims.h somewhere I II behold thou art there . f i T around th e top of the ltst. t;k~ the wi~gs of the mornin~. and The pi tching staff i-;. welt fortifier} dwell in the uttermn-;t part · o f he ' gemg COt;Jposed or . \\ ay Thomps o_n. ·ea · Even there shall th\· hanrl lea<i a s tar ot last years. nme who wlll me.' an<i thv right hanrf -;hall hoid ca rrv the hru~t of t he labors in that me" ( Psalms- 139 :7-10 ). department thts season. Gene P owers, 1 · 1 1 1 Rob ~f c Lean. and Georg-e Brown \\- ho 1 Th _e e_sson-sermon. a so., mCchu(_er I ;ue also ve rv capable . hurler-;. T he the rollowm y pas sages trom tne rts t- . fi ld .h p 1 t fi t ~{ ian Science textbook. "Science an<i , 111 e · vv ~t au son_ a r s · .: unn a Heal th with K ev to the : ·:rintures.' ' , -;econrl. ~ e!son at thtrd: a net Saxton at lw \[arv Bake; Edctv: "fn Science ' sh?rtstop. 1s one t l:at ts harct to hea Trut h is <iivine . anci tlw i:1fi·1itt> GCJ,rl h~tng made _u r> 0 .r ~easo~ed player · can have no un likene ·;; . Gor{ hei'1l7 ~' tth pl:~ny or h attmr; punc ,1 an~ fielci1 11 !:! a~Hitt,v. 1 everv" he r e an<i all-inclusi,·e. hti W can The h~1 " 5 vvho wtll per _ He he absent or 'tll!C!t>~t r:1e ah ·en-: t=- n: m 111 _t .1·· ~ v-c H..;tnQ' cieoartment a~ -: of omnipr e ·ence and <·mnipote'lce ~ \\ olter tn lert field_. Bud_ T h,?mp ·on tr. H ow can there he m·xe than all:·· (p ··ent_ e r. anci T. Ht ~-k~ tn rt,~ht fidei . .,8... ·) Fh- h 111 rl t h e hat " til he J o .1 n B n rn 1 camp and B en Th ompson. both oi · \\·h ,·:n accounterl inr th emseh·e- in a HIKE TO CHIPILL Y RIDGE . Ullll n<'· ent ·a"h ion in n ra ctice in reTh e Juni)r H iker ' oi Krn·h ·1rt~. cei,·in(!'. thro,,·ing. a nri hi tting. or.zanizati on n i hm~; unr! e:- Sc·· t aze. ' are planning a l)i!2' hike .-at·trrlav 11 , ··rnThe leag-ue schedule i.; a · rolln'".,: inQ·. :\.pril 13. n CJ inilh· Ri<i:.re i the :\ pril 27-~[ or ·on at ~ e\.\" Tri e r 10 a. m . F o res t Preservr. T he btl\·.; will leave Kenilworth a~ 9:30 t)·d·ck -accnm:J3.11ied .-\ pril 31)-Deerficld at ~ c\\ Trier-+ p. rt. b\· their leader. R 1)he rt \V. T o~vn le ,-. 1Iay +-~e \.\. Trier at Oak Park 11) a. m a~lfi expect t o return la e in the aite~- ~[ay /-Evan · to n at ~e\v Trier -t p. m I noon. 1[r. Townley ·tat eci hi:' vvee k \[a \· 11-~ew Trier at Provi ·o 10 a. m that sixty boys vvill make the tri p. 1f ay 1-+-).;:\\. Tri~r at Evan.; to n 4 p. m . 1 I· I · h C k C D R 1 J r. O)ert .)ne·.ort e oo ountv ho·pi al. · pent ·everal da\·., last "ve e k "' i. h ~i · parents. the Rob~ rt J o .1es. 929 ~· f tchtg an a venue. . ~[av 18-~ew Tner at 1[orto n 10 a. m · ·? . T · · ld, : \fay -+-~ew ner at 0 eerfie ..,. p.m . ~lay 28-0ak_ Park a: ~ew _Trier-+ p.m. 1 June 1-Prov1so at );ew Tner 10 a. m. Half of Personality-The Eyes For a delicious luncheon or dinner - - for a delightful party - - for happy. comfortable living, The Georgian offers most. In the dining rooms. at the social affairs and in the apartments one always sees familiar faces-folks ·who know and appreciate good living. Now with the season of moving at hand - - and the urge to go somewhere for luncheon or dinner - - we invite you to cest the goodness of Georgi 1n cuisine and to inspect the accommodations available for either temporary or permanent residence. That's Why Rimless Glasses are in Vogue The rimless kind do not detract. Heavy shell rimm·ed glasses did. That's why they've so widely been discarded. Today · the simple, unobtrusive but symmetrical rimless styles with white gold mountings by i)lmer Coe, are seen everywhere. 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