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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1926, p. 22

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WlLM E TTE LIFE Jun e 4, 1926 Plan Open Dormitory in Women's Quadrangle A new open dormitory for women Christian Science ,. .. f .-.... ~ 8 nJI'FOot Freedom}v that nature intended - G"f.OOT TROUBLES are rarelY · ~ known to primttt ve tribes that wear n o shoes. Imperfectly fitted footwear is the ca nse of practi- ra lly all foot infirmities. Improper shoes itijure the g-rowing foot. Correct fitting gives the foot its ·natural freedom, prevents ills and pr01notes the normal, hea lthy growth of bones, blood vessels and nerves . ~ ' I I '1 A rlzild is 11 c~·er permitted to /NJ 'i'C our store 74.}ith slrocs that "almost" ftt. 1-¥ c cousider a sale completed mzly after pcrfcct fittiug is f'rM 'rd through ·wrarin,q rnmfnrf. Telep hon~ University 9 7 3 PCDL & PIPER ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS .1 608 Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois has been assured to tl1e women students -~~ ::"Jorthwestern university, ac··Anci<..·n t and ).l odern Nccromanc~·, cording to an announc~ment by Pre s- Alias )..1 e~lll{'rislll ;llld Hypnoti sm, Dc ident Walter DiiJ Scott. It will be a. nounced" \vas the subject of the Le sdouhle dormitorY t(l accommodate s ix - son-Sermon in a ll Ch urches of Christ, ty girls and \\:ill be located on the Scientist. Sunday, May 30. new campus i or women in Evanston. The Colden lext wa s from I Pctt::CJ'hi s dormitorY will ' be open to all 3 :12, "The tye s of the L ord arc ovt r women st udent. without regard to their the righteon~. and his ears ar c open membership or non-membership in a unto their _pra~· c..·rs: but the face ( J t sorority. It will he one of the larg- the Lord is agaimt them that do evil. est dormitorial buildings fN " ·omen on Alllong th<..' citations which cnr npri sed the entire campu s. The cost will be the L<..·~~n n-~ertll <J ll \\'as the fo llowm g $200,000 of which $100.000 has been I from thc Bihk : "Put o n th e wholt pledged. The bal~nce . of the cost wil! armour <1i (~od. that ~·e may ht' ab~; be bonded and p< ud c1ff oYer a term Oi to stand agalll!:>t th e wile s of the <lev' '· year::; unle ss a generous donor s hot~ld F Clr wt· \\Tt~t !t· nut . a~ain~t. flesh ~ncl de sire thC' building nam e d after h11n bl ood. hut aga1n~t pnn cipaiitre s, ag-atn. t or her , when the arrangements would pmn-r-. ag; tin~t the ruin .-; of th< ht made . cLtrknn ~ oi thi~ wurld, against spirit.tl:l l 'This n<·\\. (l})Cn <k·uhl<: d > rmit ory for \\'ickc.c int" i'.' high J~lact· s.. Stand women is in keepin g \\'ith the general I th_crrtCln' . ha nng ~·o.ur l1nn ~ g1rt a hom program of hou ~ i 11 g our women st u- with tr~Jtl~. and hav111g <111 the breasl dent s on our o\\·n campus." said Pr e~- p!aH· ot n~· htt'< 1 1 1 ~ n~ ~~: Al >< 1H al~. takiclent Scott. "lt will he built of Bed - ing till' slncld <'l ta1th, \\'htrn\'lth Yf' fonl stone and " ·ill harmonize with shall ht' ahlt t<· qm·nch all the fter .' the fourteen ne\\' so rorit ,. lnrildings, da rts (li tht· wirkcd" ( l·~ pht· ~i an:-. (, :11. ground-breaking f 0r which ·is sdwdukd 12, 14, 16). for June 12th." The Lt~ :-. t· ll-~ t· nnniJ al-.u includtd Mr s. Carl R. Latham, a member the follo\\·ing pa ~~a.~t from tht Chri . . of the hoard of trm.tee ~. who is an tian ~cicnce ttxth<9ok . "SciciiCv imd alumna of ~orthwe s tern university, Health \\·ith Kt>,. to tht· ~criptur('~ ... and a former re !-i id.<'nt of \Vilmett c, hr :).fan· Hah r l·:<l<h· : "Erring hun1a : was complimented by D~. Scott for n;ind-fo.rn: ~ can we~rk on I~· c \·il und< ·· her unceasing efforts to bring ahnut ,,·hattn·r nallll' (IJ' prL·tPnrt· tla·~· an · an open dormitory. Yari ous si::,ter cirlploncl: io r :-:,pirit a11d lllattcr. g"od alumnae and scn."ral f.ran~ton Mgan- and n ·il. li).!ht an d dar kno -- . C lllll< ·t ization s that han lor alh· \\'Orkccl for mingk . h ·il i-., a m·gatic·n. hcran"L' :· years to reach the c<;n~u-mmation, abu i-. the ah ~ t· nn· r·i truth. It j, nothin)!. w ert paid warm tribute . hC'cau~<: it j, tht ahsenrt c·i --clnlt· t h;ll j..' .. ( p. 18()). 1f r s. Frank ~immon~ tntntaintd her bridge rluh <d lunch ro n \\' ednes:\ n t xhillitic ·ll CJi tht· l:tr. L.':t- po--tn . . i< -:· day at hC'r lH·lllC 104(1 .-\ . . hJand an- th(· ~t · \\ Trin p;tgeant \ra -. hl'ld ;,: n tt e. j ' l t Jll· "r lw ul T m·. . r b ~ · (I i t hi.., '\'l '~' k. ·~' ,. . ' j. '. ' I . ... ·~ ~ ·~~ ·. 11 -' Notbing ever takes· ·'. tiN 'pltite of Siiver" · ,, .' ·'· .. . ,. . Clear·ance Sale · · ORIGINAL IfvfilORTED MODELS i · Radically Reduced for Immediate Delivery 660 Rush Street at Erie CHICAGO .. I ~ .. .,

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