er1 · E·tlewood Ch11m/11 ~ ~ New Trier High school swimmers will take on the mermen from EuJiewood High school, this Saturday night at New Trier. With what looks like a championship team, Coach Edgar Jackson of the Grey-and-green equatic stars, will attempt to humble one of the strongest of the city swimming teams. Lead by Captain . Laurin ·Bennett, who will probably himself swim in the 40 and 100-yard events and the relay, there will be Joy, who will probably be entered in the same events, Rich and Rogers in the breaststroke, Read and · th b k t k D Netterstrom In · e ac s ro e, · Granstrom, and Enchelmeyer in the fancy ctmng, ~d Joy and Rogers in the 220-yard event. The juniors, who have a clean slate to date, wm attempt _to continue the line of victories by placing Roos and Larner in the forty and 100-yard dash events, N. Granstrom and Bent in the backstroke, Springer and Solomon in the . breaststroke, and Barnard and either Swabacker or Larner in the diving. After being beaten by Deerfield, the New Trier seniors have conquered Lake View and Proviso, while the juniors have taken the honors in contests with Deerfield and Proviso. 1'---------------1 1928. "Sacrament" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, January 8 · ' The Golden Text was from John 15:10, "If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible : "That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this·, h t at a man lay down his life for his friends. y e are my friends, if ye do is~~~}4).er I command you" (John The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Chr··s· S · tton ctence textbook, "Science and Health witli Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Divine Mind rtghtly demands man's entire obedience, affection, and strength. No reservation is made for any lesser loyalty" (p. 183). WILLIAM DUNCAN KILPATRICK, C-. S. ·B. · OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN Jl~mbtr ol tht Boutl of L«tarabip ol tht Jlothtr C~urdl. · tlw Fir1t Chtcb ol CbriU. Seimtiat, in Boaton, Jlaee.,.,ttt. "' IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE GREENL.EAF AVE. AND BEACH ROAD MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16. 1928 At 8 :oo O"clocl YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND 1J1any ·Girls.Enroll forNewY.W.C.A. Studio Instruction Girls from every part of Chicago and suburbs are enrolling now for the new semester courses in the Y. W. C. A. Studio. . The Studio is a new kind of school in that the teacher is a fellowstudent and the classes are planned and prompted by the girls themselves. That the Studio girls know what the Studio students· want is evidenced by the 1,486 registrations at the loop Y's evenin~ education classes alone. "The Girt and Her Job," a series of Tuesday night lectures by successful women in the various fields of work open to · Chicago girls : the English Survey, on Monday nights when fiction, biographies, verse, plays, and all forms of oral and written speech will be presented by well known authors ; "Vacation Jaunts" on Friday nights, when they will be transported from the loop . on a magie carpet to delightful vacation spots-these are the new i~forrnal lecture series planned. Alltocether .fifty interesting eourses 'will be~ . ¥,ondar, J.anuary., 23, inclu~ing meuu eraft, dresstnak·ng, '*>ok·ng, cObpnerciaf · ai1, interior decorating, Enaiish d.Uses· of all kinds, French, Sp~ish, . :German, in fact everything that the business girl ·wants in her practical or cultural" education. HOSTESS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. H. F. Walliser of 500 Laurel avenue entertained on · January 7, in honor of the tenth birthday of her granddaughter, Ruth Helen Meusel. The guests were invited to luncheon at the Orrington hotel after which Ruth's aunt, Mrs. Walliser-von-Tesmar, escorted them to the Goodman theater to attend the opening of ..The Teller of Tales." The guests were students of the Central school, Betty ~chmitt, Janet Minor, Janice Guthndge, and · Elizabeth Williams. Mrs. · J. 0. Converse, .1610 Highland avenue, left this week for Melbourne, Fla. to spend the next two months with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Stewart, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. 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