WILMETTE ~I I; I at LIFE December 13," 1929 Kentlworth once more has JOtned the · staff of th~ Chicago ~venin_g Po;t, ~fis s A~nes Pillsbury will be the piBaRet. Clnuader D1aada· whe~e he wt11 res~me hts dutt_es as a anist "'- ith the \Voman's Symphony orClatMS Tltaft4ay Ire· f to I spectal feature wnter. Mr. Gtlbert ts h t the concert commemorating Advance Class 6-7 well known to Post readers as he pre- j c estra a . Clllea«e Hei-RarrtMa Ita viously was with the paper ten years . I the birthday anniversary of. Edward ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~la c Dowell. the composer, \\ednesday e veni ng at : t even' s Eighth Street theater .\f i-,.;, Hele n Sear .:; of 411 \Varv. ick rrJad . Kenil wrJ rth . \Hnte the d · ·Fa n t a~ i e " \1. hir h \{i:, Pill sr~ury P1aye I whil e she v.ia;; a member CJt the \f aHcU t !'.l. ell coln nv at P eterbo r.o ~· .Mr .; .-\!be rt }. ()ch .. ner is pre sid ent ·)r t he .r) rche~t ra anrl t he advi ;;c1n· hoard include s \fiss \f en n. ~~ r-. . Edith R oc kefell e r ~r cCo rmi c k. \f r-. . Charles Denni ~ . )..[r ;; . Clarenre Funk. \Irs. Thatcher .HrJ vt , \f r:.. Fred L"pha:n, \Irs . \\"ill e tt CMn v. all , a nd \fr :; . Calv in \Vhvland. · HER POEMS PRINTED Pc)ll v Cha;;,e I ~[r s . Pre ;; ton Boyden) ha . , a · grn up fJ T pc1em ;; printed in the Dece m her i;;sut o f ... Poetry." a magazine o i 1. t rse. The gr rJup compri::es ··Fir .:; t ~nmda11 ," "Re:. pite.' · ".\:arcissus Impo rtuned." .. Branch o i \Villow," "Inertia." and .. Death Sentence." The · I I. l · are part1cu ar ~ no tec ror the I ooems beauty of their phrases and word s. -----------------------------------1 w· · tL c · wit, H...:. s.waa IW. ·telllpa Bh'i., Cllkqe SclaMI el ... O..C. JOINS POST STAFF I Miss Agnes Pillsbury Ia · P~ul T. Gilb~rt, 554 Bri.e~ street, Woman's Symphony Soloist East, Mid-WeJt Stars to Practice at N · · for New year's Game u STRAWBERRY, PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY AND M.\.LTED CHOCOLATE · Twenty-two of the season's greates t football players will visit Evanston Dec. 16 for practice at Dyche stadium before they kave for the annual east-west charity ~arne in San Francisco. This ag.:l]!gation of eleven men picked from eastern teams by Coach Andy Kerr and eleven from mid-west teams picked by Coach Dick Han lev will engage a west-coast all-star team N y , d ew ears ay. I Among them will be two Northwestern men, Capt. Henry Anderson, guard, who was choice of many sport writers and coaches for all-conferenc e elevens, and Mickey Erickson, center. who also won rC£ognition as one of the finest in the BiJl Ten. The team assembled and coached hv Kerr and Hanley defeated the west; _ hest last year, with Walter Holmer. last year's Purple captain, starring. Those men invited to join the alleastern. team , all of who~ are seniors who w1!l not compete m any other sport thts Y~ar, are: Ends-Secnst, W. and J. ; Booma, Dartmouth; Donchess, Pittsburgh; Bob TqnI ner, liinnesota. Tackles--Bronko :Sagurski, !\linnesota · Les Gordon, Illinois; Sleight, Purdue. ' Gu:-trds - MontgrJmery, Pittsburgh : ~!agaJ, Pennsylvania; Henry Anders on, :"\orthwestern; John Cannon and Twom;.v r)f Notre Dame. · -. . Centers- Cox, Colgate; Mickey Erick~ o n, X0rthw&stern. Quart&r~acks-Yablok, Colgate; FrostY Peters, Illmois. · Hal{backs-D.owler, Colgate; Harper, Harvard; Brazil, Detroit; Willis Gla~ s g-rJw, Iowa. Fullback-Parkinson, Pittsburgh. I .·' ...;{ Christia_ n Science "God the Only Cau se and Creat o r" \\·a::. the subject oi th~.: le sson-::.ermo n in all Churches of Chri ·t Scientist t ) Jl I .' unday, December 8. ' · ,,. The golde!1 text \\~~s. "I ·.; ill ext?l I my God, 0 Ktng; and I wtll 1 I hee, l lJiess Thy name for ever and ever. ! One generation shall praise thy works 1 to. another., and shall _declare thy m1ghty acts (Psalms 1-b :1, -+ l. Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermo1· \\'as the following from the Bible: "Thus saith God the Lord, He that created the Heavens, and stretched them out; He that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh out of it; He that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein: I am the Lord: that is m\· name: and mY glory will I not give to another, neithe~ · my praise to graven images" (Isaiah 42:5, 8). 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: "Bv its own Yolition, not a blade of grass springs up. not a spray huds within the vale, not a leaf unfoids its fair outlines, not a flower starts from its cloistered cell. The Science nf being reveals man and immortality as based on Spirit" (p. 191). ·· A* Special * for * CHRIST MAS lO ~s ~ 3.~0~r!~e~f.~w~10n CAR ~ E rea~ before Christmas! BAHA'I LECTURE "\Vhat is Our Destinv? How may "·e Attain it?" is the continuing Baha'i lecture of the present series on "The Science of Living," to be presented hv Dr. A. R. Vail, Sunday afternoon, December 15. at 4 o'clock, in Foundation hall of Baha'i temple. Linden avenue . at $heridan road. Wilmette. ISSUE DEBUT CARDS Mr. an·d Mrs. Henry Norcott and Miss Bettv Jane Norcott of Evanston have issued invitations for Saturday evening, December 21, at the Evanston Countrv club. 'fhe occasion is the debut of Miss Norcott. PHOTOS ~ MIRALAGO BLDG.:1647 Sheridan Road ~ at the Lake, between Wilmette and Kenilworth Open Evenings c · Telephone Wilmette 650 ,