Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1929, p. 20

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20 WI L M E T T E L I FE.. ANNOUNCE BIRTH August 30. 1929 Christian Science Churche'$ "-~find" was tlH· s ubject of the lesSt)n-sermon in all Churches of Christ, ~cienti:-t. 1 111 ~unday. :\ugtt:>t 25. The gnll,kll tl·xt was, "Be tll)t Cl'>nf orml'd t, 1 this w o rld : hut he \'e tramformed hv thl' renl'\\· in~ nf \'OUr mind ~ that yc 1;1a~· pru\'l' wh ;it is ·that good, and arcrptahk. and perfect. will of God" ( Homans 12 :2). Among the ritatitlll S. which comprised the lessnn -sermon wa s the following fn·m the Bihk: "Let this mind he in Y l lll, which wa:-; abo in Christ J l'Stl:- . · For it is Cod which worketh in ·ynu h.l)th to will and to do of his good i1lca~url'" ( Phillippians 2:5, 13). The h sson - st.' rmon also inrludt·d the following passages from the Christian. Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Having , no other gods turning to no other but the one perfect 1\1 inc! to. guide him, man is the likeness of God, pure and ete·r nal, having that :\lind which was also in Christ" (p. 467). Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Branch (Alice Shipman), 815 Washington street, Evanston are rejoicing over the arrival of their son, Parker Gates, Thursday, August 22, at the Evanston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Branch are moving to 26(X) Eastwood avenue, Evanston, October 1. Announces New Faculty Members at N. K. E. C. Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National K.ipder!!_arten and Elemeritary college, this week announ~cd faculty appointments for the commg year: · . Miss Frances Kern, away during th~ past year on lea\:'e of absence, is returning this fall as head of the department of Nursery .School E!ducation of the college. .Mtss Kern ts one of the leaders in the nursery school movement and has spent the summer in Europ~ as delegate .and speak<:r of the international educatiOn conventiOns. Miss Harriet Howard, head of the Supervision department, who w~s absent last vrar on accqunt of illness, is resumin~ )ler duties, and ~fiss A~nes .-\ clams. acting hc~d of the department, has he-en granted a .!rave of absence. Among the new members of the facultv arc Charles F. Davis, M.A., who will give cour es in history and sociology during the coming year. Mrs. Minnie Campbell, M.A., formerly a member of the faculty of the \Vestern State Teacher's college, Kalamazoo, ~fich., will join the supervision department and in addititon give the courses in Children's Literature. ~1 rs. Carolirie Crawford ~f cLean, a member of the faculty during the pa .! three summers and director of the ).f idsummer Frolic given by the students, \viii deliver two courses of lectures during the first Sl'mcster on "The DeYelopment of the Arts" and "The Arts in Child Education." . .GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS 'f _v r. an d. ~ _v.-£ rs. H . \ ' . Greenwoo d , 1137 ' ~ext week's guide-lecture tours at Ashland aYenue, ha\·e just returned Field Museum of Natural History will hegin Tuesday, September 3, with "Tropical Fruits" at 11 o'clock and "Primiti,·e Homes" at 3. Other days at the same hours subjects will be: \\'cd.ncsday, "The Gra!Ss Family" and "Fur-bearing Animals": ,Thursday, t\\'O general tours uf anthropological, bot~u~ical, gl'O.Iog:ical ~n~l :-ool'og~ca!, cxhd>tts: and Fnday, ·J·.skuno Ltfe and " :\nrient Burial Customs." These from two weeks spent with friends at Green Lake, Wis. tours of museum exhibits conducted by staff lecturers' arc free. 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