October 5, 1928 union ls unanimous ·itJ Ei.dorsement Every state in · t!!'t half of Eu~ope, and vt~tually alt· ..of South Amenca have recetved the message of Chicago's Centennial Celebration and have reacted favorahly. Japan has already appropriated an initial fund of $3,000,000. Canada through her newspapers has decla~e.d ~erself ready to go, and the Pht!tt?pmes are prepat1rtg for their exhtbtt. More than 1,000 posters have been received in the contest to design the ~;!n~:!o!::!~ . . ,-,C-h-r-i·st-ia.an-. ;. ~-c-ie_n_c-e'"~" '-,,-,a-s-th.:.:. :.· i esu:. b-joil ie~ct ,;of_~· the ';~:L~"loon-·Sertl'lot1 in aU Glnir he~ 0 of · Christian Science ... f Ch . . . c ~ nst, Sctenhst, Sunday, Septemher 30. The golden Text was from · Isaiah 52.:7, "How beautiful upon the mountams are the. f~et of . him that bringeth good ttdtngs, that publisheth . peace; that bringeth good· tidings of good, that publisheth salvation· that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigt;eth !" .Among the citations which comfollowing · from the Bible: "For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel <liter those days. saith the Lord; I will put my laws -into· · their mind, and write them in their l!earts .. · · · ~nd t.hey shall not teach every ~an Jus netgh~or, and every man hts brother, saymg, Know the Lord: for all 5hall kno~. me, from the least to the greatest (Hebrews 8:10, 11). . 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: "Science will declare God aright, and Christianity will demonstrate this declaration and it3 divine Priuciple, making mankind better physically, morally, and spiritually" ( p. 466). -------Mrs. \V. C. Buethe, 1351 Greenwood, returned recently from a trip to Delafield, Wis. She drove her two sons, Robert and William there, leaving Robert at St. John's Military academy ior his second year of work. -0- · ,-Ar ON b ·-~ . , . .. ' .~ . .. · .. + Fair. Artists from all over the world have entered the competition, and this has been the particular means whereby the big news has been conveyed through Europe. Newspapers and art magazines set forth the project to such good effect that nearly every nation in Europe is on the qui vive. Returning travelers report that they are queried everywhere regarding the Centennial. South America sees in the coming \ \1orld's Fair the g-reat opportunity for establishing ne\\' industrial and trade relations with the world in genera] and the United States in partieular. And \Villiam A. Reid. foreign trade advisor of the Pan American Union, writes: "If the Pan American Union can be of service to you at any time, please do not hestitate to let it be known." \Vith the Enrollment campaign rapidly drawing to its close. more than 1,300 employes of the CHcago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad have contributed $5 each to the fund and become members of the \V urld's Fair Legion. Unqualified support for the Centennial has been pledged by the associated laundrymen and their 25,000 employes are being ~ nrolled as rapidly as the various plants can be vi3ited. Uany thousands more in the automobile and subsidiary inclustrie.; are voting "yes" with fi \'l; dollar bill s, and Stuyvesant Peabody, chairman of the Enrollment campaign, wears the smile that won't come off. L. A. Bower, Miss Ruth and Miss Helen Bower, of 1216 Ashland avenue, spent last week-end in Bloomington, 111. .-ptanos -radios -band instruments -phonographs & records -sheet music .~ccimeras-still ~and moving AMERICAN homes are the best musically. .equipped homes in the world . . . The ~orthshore now has a rep· resentative of the most com· .plete music store in the world -a new Lyon & Healy's ... in Evanston. That same service, that same standard of quality that has brought you to our Loop store, is now · practically at your door. A music--store which, among other good things, sells the Steinway .·. A true Lyon & Healy's. · ... Make it a Party Your Guests Won't Forget! Parties given at Hotel Sovereign are successful parties. For Sovereign affords ideal settings, an unusual cuisine, and an organized srrvice that has been · perfected through years of catering to a select clientele. Here are unusual facilities for dinners, dinner-dances, luncheons, receptions, wedding~ large or small, formal or informal social gatherings. Telephone or write us for suggestions. Let us help you make your party a really different and distinctive affair! 6200 Kenmore Ave. North 'Phone Briargate 8ooo Your inaJ)«tion of 11pattmtnt1, ·uit11, or 1inglt rooms ;, cordially inuited. You' II enjoy liuing at Hotel Souereignthtrt ;, no unJtmi ptobltm bttt! 1' · ;.,;.