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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1926, p. 24

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24 WILMETTE LIF ·E · October 'J!J, 1926 tc--====~o~o~c:==~o~o~~==~o~o~==~~o... ~--~----~--------~ ! If You Want as President of the I a 0 0 · Christian Science Churches University Leaders to Hold Conference at.· N.· U. Sixty of the most prominent educators in the United States will meet on the campus of Northwestern unive r sity during the second week in NoT A · · vember when he ssoctahon of America~ Universities will hold .it s twenty-sixth annual conference. Tht dates already selected are November 11, 12 and 13, and the universities. · · that belong to the assoctatlOn arc th <: following: University of California. Catholic University of ·America, University of Chicago, Clark universit y. Columbia university, Cornell universit y, Harvard university, University of 11 linois, Indiana university, Iowa Statt' university, John Hopkins universit y, University of Kansas, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota. University of Missouri, University ol Nebraska, University of North Caro N th t · 't 01 · 1ma, J. or wes ern umverst y, uu State university, University of P ennsylvania, Princeton university, Stan· · U · · f v· · · ford ~mverstty, . m~erslty ~ l~guua , ~~shm~ton umver~tty,. Umverstty of · Vvtsconsm, Yale umverslty. ! ' County Board ; a 0 0 I I a I I I a I I 0 a a citizen of the North Side; an owner of North Shore property; a man who, from continuous intimate contact, knows that the North Shore is one of the finest res· idential communities in the United States; a man whose reputation for integrity and ability is above reproach; a man who is 1dvocating· a highly constructive program of work for the County Board; a man whose record in the Council of the City of Chicago has secured him the support of the leading Civic Organization of the community, I I I a g '---------------' "Probation After Death" was the subject of the Lesson-Sernom in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, October 24. The Golden Text was from John 5:25, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death" (I Cor. 15:19, 20, 25, 26). The Lesson-Sermon also included T . .. . the following passages from the ChrisO tian Science textbook, "Science and Health with 'Key to the Scriptures," by M·ary Baker Eddy: "The Bible calls 0 death an enemy, and Jesu s overcame death and the grave instead of yieldi~g to them. He was 'the way.' To htm, therefore, death was not the threshold over which he must pas s into living glory" (p. 39). 0 ~l r:-. Charl es \Velter, Jr., of Gn·gor y 0 an:nue, and ~frs. J ea n Barns of Evan ston ar e entertaining- thirty g ues ts Saturday at a miscellaneous shower and bridge in honor of Mrs. Edward William s of Highland Park, who wa s :Miss Marjorie \Nelt cr of 115 Fft ec nth stree t before her marriage on October 0 16, to Edward \Villiam s. The party will be given at Mrs. \V ett er's home ~ ~ 0 11 Gregory avc ~:ue. Red Cross Home "Hy" · · · Course Gains In Favor 0 The general application of the Amcr· ican Red Cross cour se in home hyg ienL care of the sick, wa s put into pr ac tica l demonstration at the time of the "Fl u·· cpide;nic in 1918, when such di strC!:> ' was caused l>y the lack of knowi nlhow to care for the members of tlH family stricken a t that time. Si nct then the need for such a course ha· been so felt that 32,000 Red Cross ctr tificates have been issued in Cook, Du · Page and Lake counties, to \vomen and · g irl s who have completed the course. .., . D 0 i o ~ Eleet Three Mew Ollieials whose honesty, .integrity and progressiveness has never been questioned YOTB FOR 'IIIREII 0 a ~ 0 VOTE FOR At.o. JoHN J. TouHY FRANK F.ROEDER GEORGE HULLPoRTER Francis L. Boutell Republican Candidate for ~~v~~1t lim~ £L£q.TtON NOV. 2.~ 1926 President of the County Board . Ald. John J. Toahy, in the Real EstateInsurance Business, a member of the Chicago City Council for the past 10 Y e a rs. Forceful, e n e r g e t I c. Endorsed by all Civic Organizations. :Sx::epUonally ftne record as a public offtcla1. Frank F. Roeder, Chicago City Purl'hasing Agent, under Mayor Dever. Commended by the Citizens Committee for his etnciency and economy. He hat~ saved tor the City ot Chicago, thousands or dollars h e r e t o fore wasted. Ueneral Manager of Railroad Department, Western Electric Co., handling m i 111 o n s of dollars ot buslneas each year. A real big business man for a blg business office. Fully capable of administering a Public Otnce. ··eo. Jlull Porter, Election Nov. 2, 1926 These three rq.en are exceptionally well qualified for the offices ~htch they. seek and if elected will give an honest bustness administration in the affairs of · the Sanitary District. .

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