Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1934, p. 23

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Novemb~r 22, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE I CHA IRMA N J Gibson Photi) Mfrs. Herbert U. NelSOPt Of Il inaietka is chu irnian this 1-ear for thé- ,Vort h Shore Writers Griild whicli ,ext Triesday î(411 have as iest~ of honor and speaker Olive Beaup'ré Miller, editor of "The Book flouse for Children" and author of "l)itiiees and Brass Bands!" Tite grouip, u'htch imeets in Bzanston. 's copn/'osed of about seze;ity-fiîpe Ftortll shore zvonzen. Keith Roberts Flics in for Visit; Flics Away_ Keith Roberts,,a former resident of \\ilniette, but now- of Glencoe, wa., callitig on friends here Mondav. 1-lo' wvas erutbyarplane from Alaska to Wlinnipeg and Toronto, Canada.1 arriving at Glencoe Sundayand con- tinuing bis journey Monday. Mr. Roberts is a mining. engineer of wide reputation, and has been engaged extensively by, Alaskan iining i- terests. LEASE KENILWORTH HOME Mr. and Mrs. Rush Butler, Jr. and their family, formerly of Lake For- est, have leased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crooks, 609 Cum- nor road, Kenilworth, until june 1. The latter have taken an apartment ini F.vanston. DINNER HOSTESS <Miss Elizabeth Kelly, 412 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, will be hostess at a bridge dinner this Saturday in lhon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Bentley G. Mc- Cloud, Jr., (Sally Clark) of Evanston, who were married in the late sun,- nier. CLUB PLANS SUPPER Thie Kenilworth club will have' a supper a nd bridge party on Novem- ber 30. Ch-4nLildren Show Keen .Delight in Concert, ByR. P. The New Trier High sholor- chestra-and allunae played at the Glencoe Central school Iast Friday. afternoon, in the first of 'a series of three concerts given for the school children. by the Glencoe Parent- Teacher association. The orchestra. directed' by Mrs. Marion Cotton, showed unusual skill, a strong sense of rhythm, and an ensemble that was a tribute to the genius of the direc- tor. The tone is cleaii and unwav- ering. and one was continually sur- prised at the delicacy of shading and at the remarkably sweet tonal quality. It seenid an inspiration to the schoçol children (fourth to eighth grades), who sat quietly listening and applaud- ing vigorously after each number. Christian Science Churches1 ~Nortais and Immortals" was the suhject of the lesson-sermon in al Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, November 18. The golden test was, "The crea- ture itself also shahl be delivered f rom the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God" (Romans 8:21). Among the citations which coni- prised the lesson sermon was the fol- lowing from the Bible: "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if children, then heirs; heirs of God. and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we sufer with him, that we may be also glorified together. For I.reckon that the suferings of this present time are not wortby to be compared with the glory which shaîl be revealed in us" (Romans The lesson-sernion also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "m inortaliman w'as and is God's image or idea. even the infinite expression of infinite Mind, and immortal man is co-exÎstent and co-external with that Mi. The spiritual man's conscious- ness and individuality are reflections of God" (p. 336). -;\r. and Mrs. George Benson 210 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, left last Tuesday for the Lake Shore Drive hotel where they will spend the winter. Their daughter, Kathryn, is visiting in Richmond, Va. and their son, George, Jr., is at Lawrenceville. 0o The Maurice E. Bosleys, 528 War- W'ickc road, Kenilworth, have moved to Park Ridge. SUPERFLUOUS HA-HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY AieMoles endt Wmrt Eizabeth De Bourg. Room l16, Baba Eldg. l'h. Ui. 5444 il61lOiatnAe Iaso BePhotographed NQW for. Christmas Gifts PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL 6 Beaufiful Portraits -6 Artistically Mounted 45 This is a, rare speCial considering it is offered by an artist as weII as a- photog- rapher of established ability and integrity. 26 years in the field of art and photog- ,raphy.; You will be happy wii+i the resuits of our work. Phoue for Apbointment WILMETUE2 III REATNG SERVCe I 011 Durnor Setvie ALL MAKES wIimeOtka 375 Duww.nht I OLIVER HAN SEN Msth.ew Francis In Our New and Larger Studio at 1152 Central Ave., Wilmelte. We do NOT do telejhone or door-to-door.soliciting v v .91 November 22, 1934

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