18 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sh~o~r~e~g ~ ·r~o~u~ps:·~T~h~e~g~ir~ls~w~e~re~C~a~ro~l~y~n~c~ot~n~e.~----------·-----------~ ~ Suburban district-a pageant of sev- Eichling, Lillian Fitch, Josephine Farley, Judy Lehman, Ruth Johnston, enty-five varticipants. Gwen Heilman, Sally Clark, Josephine . The City-Wide Guardians' associa- Cressey, Lucille Holby, Betty Ball, tion held the third of its quarterly Catherine Ellis, Ruth Orndoff, Cathe Six thousand Camp Fire Girls, with dinner meetings on Tuesday night, rine Moore, and Beth McElroy. parents and friends. celebrated the March 22, in the Stevens building Chicago Camp Fire will move its restaurant. Mrs. Luthera Seymour, fifteenth birthday anniversary of thei,.. chairman of Education of the second city headquarter s on April '22 to the organit.ation at Orchest.ra hall, Chi- district of the Illinois Federati~ of new Lake and State Bank building cago, Friday evening, March 18. This Wonu·n's clubs, was the speaker of which is now under construction. annual rally is one the girls look for- the evening. Miss Helen F.raser and There has been a movement to locat e ward to for a · whole year, and this Miss Virginia Marshall of Kenilworth all organization s dealing wit11 girls' year the program was especially love- entertained the group with the singing work in this building. Girls' reserves will make thi s move, and also the ly. One third ·of the ·entertainment of a number of songs. Illinois Children's Home and Aid will was the gift of the girls to the North The Guardians' Training course un- have this for new headquarters. der the di.rection of Miss Janet McRegistration for Camp Nawakwa. Kellar, a national Camp Fire field the Camp Fire camp near South Havworker, came to its close Saturday, First llortgage 8% Betlnanclng and New Buildings March 19. A demonstrational Cotin- en, Mich., will begin on April 15. The cil Fire was led by Mrs. William T. first two weeks will be exclusively for Grable, Chicago executive. The girls Camp Fire Gi.rls, and after the fir~;t 39 ~o~uf:a 1 s:~~~ St. in the circle were all from the north of May for any others who wish to · . Camp Fire Sparks WILMETTE LIFE Yarch 25, 1927 Christian Science Churches "Matter" was the subject of the' Lesson-Se.rmon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, March 20. The Golden Text was from P salms 46:10, "Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth." Among the cit~tions which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the . following from the Bible: "And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in th e temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the scats of them · that sold doves, And said unto tiH:m, ·lt is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer: but ye have made it a den of thieves. And the blind and the · lame came to him in the temple; and he healed them" (Matthew 21 :12-14). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Kev to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker F;ddy: "As in Jesus' time, so today, tyranny and pride ueed to ?e whipped out of the temple, and humtlity and divine Science to be welcomerl in. The strong cords of scientific demonstration, as twisted and wielded by J rsus, are sti ll needed to purge the temples of their vain traffic in worldly worship and to make them meet dwelling-places for the ~fost High" (p.l42) . ·MONEY '10 LOAN W. L. PECK CO. LIIUII 1111 WorU I· Motor C.r Y.,,_ 5 NEW Special Sedan Spedal Six Cla.wb $1485 f. 0. b. factory + IN VOLLEY BALL EVENT Co-eds at \Vestern State Normal .1t Kalamazoo, ~1ich., are playing an interclas s volley ball series for the campus championship under supervision of the \\'Omen's physical education faculty. 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