November 1, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Many . O rganizations ~--~----------------~·P---------------------------~-----------------, Christian Science EARN CHRISTMA.s· MONEY Represented at Art Sell Greeting Cards ' Churches Our beautiful Christmas Cards sell on sight and oqr liberal commission Institute Reception insures you large return for your spare time. Write or The Chicago Art institute held it s f1ftv-first annual reception on Thurs da,~ afternoon, October 24, from 3 o'clock until 5 :30, and invited it s members to view the forty second annual c:-.:hibition of American paintings and sc ulpture. Th e follO\Ying m embers oi the vario us clubs and soc ietie s received at the reception in the gallcr~es ~ 1.1 rs. \ \ ' alkr Borden, Urs. H. E. Ermmger, Jr ., ~lrs. Rockefeller ~lcCormick, and ~\lr · . ]. Paul \Veiling for th e 1\nti quarian Society of th e Art In ·titut e: ..\Irs. ~1oses ] . \\·e ntworth, . ~fr s. D. ..\1 ark Cummings, and ~1 rs. H cnr~· Kidder Gilbert, \rh o repr ese nt ed th l' Fortnightly; . ~1 r.. E. A. Hamil a nd ..\f rs. Martin .\ . l{ye rso n, Th e Friends tlf :\rt club. ..\lrs. Henry Hoyt Hilton, ..\Irs. H.. ..\laYnard Re ed, and ..\lrs. Charle :; \\·. LaHin represented th e Chi cago \\'n111\. an's club; ~I iss Lena ..\fay ..\1 cCauk y and ..\trs. \\'illiam F. Growe r recein·d wr the ~I unicipal :\rt league: ..\1 rs . .\rthur ..\L Oppenheimer, ..\1 rs. Herbert l ~ync ld , and ~~ rs. :\braham, Schram lllr th e Chicago \\'oman 's :\id; ..\Irs. \\'ill is S. Pryor, ..\I iss :\nna Lync h, and ~lis~ Elizabeth Hazetine for th e :\rt ln~titute alumni: ..\1 rs. Charles G. Fantllng. ..\I r~.· \\'alt er Ferrier, and ~Irs. 1>. D. O'Kede. " ·h1) r<.'pr~sented the TuesdaY :\rt and Tran.·l club: ..\lr:-; . Ch arle ; L. Sanbun . ..\1 rs. \\.i lli am L. Sinw nton , an d ..\1 rs. ~I ilton 1-llJ\\'ard .\lack, wh o recl'in·cl iur the .·\r che rluh. The .\lu si-: i;tn s Club of \\"umcn was reprl'Sl' ntcd by ..\lr~. Phyllis Fergu s 111)\'t. ..\1 rs. llt:ll'na ~. Forg<:r~on, and .\ I r~. Edna ..\1 . Tregt): the 1\enai ssance c lttiJ by .\I rs. J a me~ Latto . ..\I r:- . Ruger Rugg, a1~d ..\1 r ~. :\!ired St~:pan: th e .\ :;suc iati on 0f :\rt :-; and Indu str iL·s }>,· .\Irs. J o hn .\1. Glenn . ..\lr:-;. O lin:r ( ~roHr . and .\I rs. Frank ..\I ilht-tling: the .\rt s dub In· ..\I i~s Katllnin t Dud l~:y . .\1 iss :\nna -Ly nch . and .\1 r s. Philip .\I a her; th e \ \ ' edm:sday Fort nigtly cluh by ..\Irs. Charles \\"esley Demp :-- ttr: a nd th e Frida" club In· ..\Irs. l ·~ d \\·anl H. Brewer . ..\irs. Just i>h ..\I. Pat tn>on. and ~Irs . Edward '_::_ Rver>o n. eaU for our sample books and details. . "Probation after Death" was the MASTER ENGRAVERS Je<;: t of th e lesson-sermon in all · 632 Sherman Street, Chicago Churches of Chri st, Scientist, on Sun- ~ day, Oct ober 27. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The golden text was "He that shan e ndur.~ unt o tli e end, tl; e sa me shall be 1 · · saved (~fatthew 24:13). ~ - - · - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - -· - - - - - - - ~ntong th e ci tatioJI S \VI1ich contpriscd · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ th e lesso n-.s<:rmon was th e following from the Btble: "0 deat h where is thv ~t,ing, grave, where is' thy victory? l he st mg of death :~ sin: and the strengt h oi ·in is the law. But thanks he to God. which giye th us the victory throug h our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Cor . sub- ~ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS q 15 :SS-57) . The lesson-ser mon al~o inc luded t1H.: following passage fro111 th e Christian Sc ience textbook, "Sc ience and Health with Ker to the Sc riptur es," bx Mary Bake r Eddy: "The relinquishment of a ll faith in death and a lso of the fear of its sting would rai se the standard of health a nd morals far beyond it s present eleYation, and \rould enabl e 1 1 ~ to hold the banner oi Chri stianitY aloft \\'ith unflin chi ng fait h in Go rl, in Life ~t~rnal' ' Evanston Show Room Hubbard Woods Show Room 1620 SHERMAN A. VE. Greenleaf 4821 900 LINDEN A. VE. Winnetka 650 Greenleaf 700 (p . .f2fi I. No Home is too Small for the Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand Piano T 1 74 Children ~ttend Story I Hour at Library Saturday ~eventy-four children attended the ston hour at the \\'ilml'tt e Public li hran· last Saturday mormng, wh l! n ~lr s. Donald Gallic, of \\' ilmette, spo ke t o the group on her trip to Spain and to the island of !\I alta la st ,·car. Mrs. Callie used picture s to illtt strate her talk. The children's story hour is held e\·e rr Saturday morning- at the \Vilmette library. ~Ji ss \Vinifred Bright is in charge. RETURN FROM ABROAD and ~Ir s. John Etienne with their daughter. ~larjorie. o i 1910 \\'ashi!tgtnn an·nue, returned on Tuesday from a trip :1hroad. \\·here theY had heen touring since August 15. They traveled in Germany visiting their daughter-in-law's parents m Cologne, and ttl France to see their son. and his familv, the Henry Etienhes of Las Chiers Longway Bas and visited friends it. l · Arion. Belgium. Thev returned home on the S. S. Lap~r r. HE front and back parlors of the Gay Nineties ~re one with the Dust Ruffles of that day-people are getting along with less room. Still they must have music. It was with this idea in mind that the Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand was built. A Grand that is possessed of all the depth and richness of tone . of a larger piano but requires scarcely more room than an upright. The price, too, is low for such a fine instrument. A floor plan will be furnished on request. Your Old Piano zn Trade . Janet". 1-i,rs. Cleon Larson, formerly Cornelia Keith of Kenilworth, but now of Peoria, who has ·been visiting her mother, Mrs. Carl Keith of 310 \Varwick road, Kenilworth fo; the past three months, will return to her home the first part of next week. Her two small children, John Alling Larson, and Margi Anne Larson, have been here with their mother. In Evanston: 615 Davis Street Lyon &.Healy .. Open -o-A daughter, Joan, was born on Octoher 27, at. the Evanston hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Kraetsch, 455 Sunset road, Winnetka. Evenings~ Till Ten o'clock