State H..tdl Dit8Ctw S1Mnn "God" was the sabject·of the lessonHow .... al a..t ... Diet-. sermon in aU Churches of Christ, Short sleeping hours, no breakfast, a light lunch and little dinner make slende~ figures all right but it adds an ugly total under the debit column of the m'?rt~ty sheet, . says I. D. RawliD~, I16no1s state health director~ Hab1ts a re pretty well confined to like these · and to young women. girls in the teens · Among this age group of the female sex tuberculosis kills 42 per cent more individuals than among the males of the s-.me age. Last year in Illinois tuberculosis was charged with 1,402 fatalities among females between 10 and 35 years of age and only 983 among the males of that age. Cut down the gas supply to ~ thin, lean mixture and the automobile engine will cough and sputter along at a gre~t rate. Thin it down a bit more and add some weight to the load and the engine will refuse to go. The thinner the gas the less the cost until it gets too thin and then she refuses to work at all That's just what bappe.-as with ·the human body. The muscles and nerves require energy to perform their functions and the only source of that energy is the food intake. The body bas a wide margin between too much and too little food but there is such a thing as going too far in either direction. Males and females lose sleep alike but the female alone cuts down her food supply with the hope of a slender figure. Males and females both ·work in offices, stores and factories but the · female more frequel'ltly adds housekeeping to her daily routine. Fatigue pursues. the male and the female alike but it overtakes the fem;tle first and leaves her more grudgingly.. These are the factors that make mQre prevalent and more fatal among girls and young women than among the males. Mortality from tuberculosis is almost .exactly twice as great among girls than among boys in the 15 to 20 age group. Last year the- fatality count in Illinois was 146 males to 291' females. That is the very age group when unhygienic habits are most apt to be practiced with the greatest' abandon for consequences. Common ignorance where common sense ought to be is really the basic cause of a large percentage of tuberculosis. Folks who insist on robbing the body of the physiological requirements of food·, sleep and sunshine have only themselves to thank when nature . · ............... ............/ \1 r. Scientist, Sunday, January 1. ·The. ~Idea text was from II Samuel 7:22, "Thou art · great, 0 Lord God : for there is none like thee, neither is there any God .beside thee." Amoag the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible : "Thine, 0 Lord,.. is the greataes$, and the power, and glory, and the victory, and the majest1: . f or ~U that is in the heaven and m the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, 0 Lord, and thou are. exalted as head above all Both riches and honour ~ome of thee, and thou reignest over all; and in thine hand is power and might : and in thine band it is to make great, and to give strength unto all" (I Chron. 29 :11-12). 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:. "Principle and its idea is one,. af!d this one is ~, omnipotent, ommsct.ent, nd. o~n:mp~esent Being, and H1s reflection 1s man and the universe. Omni is adopted from the Latin adjective signifying all. Hence ~-d combines all-power or potency, allscience or true knowledge, all presence" (pp. 465, 466). JOINS N. U. WRESTLERS C. W. Kraft of Wilmette is listed as one of the principals on the wrestling squad · at Northwestern university this season. He· is rated in the 145-pound class. The Northwestern squad meets the Missouri wrestlers at Patten gym Saturday afternoon of this week. W.C. T.U. MEETING The W. C. T. U. of Wilmette and Winnetka will meet with Mrs. Lydia Hufton of A62 Provident avenue rtext Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dues for the year will be collected and other business will be taken care of. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT "Sacrament" will be the subject at the services in the First Church of Chris!, Scientist, in Wilmette, Sunday mornmg, January 8, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. C. K. Brown and her two chilof Nashville, Mich. spent the Chnstmas and New Year · holidays with Mrs. Brown's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lofdahl of 1706. Elmwood avenue. . dre~ T.O The giving of advice of aid in time.of need is aa·· rtaat _.n,. of the aem~ of. . . i teit tio bicb · always at tlx ~ : of its cUJt · rs. We are always very bum n i~ our.~optacts . with the public, and.we . lieve that a trial of our lervice will quickly' give you. a new idea of how helpful a ban~og in~ stitution can be. . ·,. ··_,· /// .; / ·'.. · '· · I , ' I , ?;: There Js Still Time to Join Our Chriltmils SaiJiiJfls Clal! Tim FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette ) · MOIU.~ERVICE _ / EVEIM'HING &rwfe AUTOMOIILE sticks up her no trespassing sign that is spelled Tuberculosis. E § BU.GB81 llADIO DrY·. Type. ~ll!lllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIII...IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHICIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY. i I 1 ·i i ·.1 5 First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES A.· M. Wtdanclay Tatiaaoaial_ Mtttiaa-1 P. M. S·...tar Scllaol Exerri· 9:4 5 A. M. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 'Wilmette, Ill. ! I i ~ § :: NEVEl. 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