May 10, 1929 ... WILMETTE LIFE · Freshmen Orators Prepare for Big Contest on May 27 Sixteen freshmen of New Trier High school are working on prations which they will give this month in a freshman oratorical contest. Several preliminary contests will be held before the finals are run off on May 27. The orations will be on some phase of the' United States constitution. Heretofore the oratorical work at New Trier has been confined to the upper classes, but the present plan is to break in promising freshmen material and to develop a better type of speaker as welJ as a better type oforation, according to Roland Wehr of the New Trier history department, ~ho is training the freshman orators. The freshmen who are writing orations are: Georgia Burch, Henrietta Vana, Marian Tubbs, Shirley Samms Clara Orvis, Isabel Haskin, Grac~ Hirschberg, EIJe_ n Sager, Margaret Cobb, Margaret Harris, Mazie Mouat Elaine Blumenthal, Boh Nason, De-' frees Holmes, Arno Von Reinsperg . and Donald Cardy. Christian Science Churches -:---------------' "Everlasting Punishment" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 5. The golden text was, "The Lord preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down" (Psalm 146 :9): Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "I have blotted out as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, ~nd, as a cloud, thy sins: return unto me: for I have redeemed thee" '(Isaiah Wherever bridge is played · · they're using these distinctive Melachrino .bridge .sets as prizes · . ·· 44: 22). The lesson-sermon also included the following passage3 from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Divine Science adjusts the balance as Jesus adjusted it. Science removes the penalty only by first r<.: lroving the sin which incurs the penalty. This i'3 ·my sense of divine pardon, which I understand to HOST AT DINNER mean God's method of destroying sitl" \Vallace Crawford, '.5on of Mr. and (p. 40). Mrs. Adam W. Crawford, 710 Central avenue, entertained at a swimming ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER'S BIRTH party and dinner at Shawnee Country Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warren club last Friday for several of his Shaw of Des Moines, Iowa, have anfriends, before sailing soon with his nounced the birth of a daughter, · parents for Europe. Patricia Mary, on April 13. Mrs. Shaw was Dorothy Challinor, daughMrs. V. K. Spicer of 312 Essex road, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. ChalKenilworth is leaving Kenilworth the linor, 933 Elmwood avenue, before her last week in May to spend the sum- marriage. Mr. Shaw, who is head of mer at her home in Annescot, West- the editorial department of the Midport Point, Mass. She will remain in west News syndicate, was formerly the East until the first of October. Scoutmaster of the Wilmette troops. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. 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