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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Dec 1929, p. 20

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WILMETTE LIFE December 27, 1929 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST of Glencoe, Illinois Christian Science Churches · "Is the · Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 22. The golden . text was, "God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ" (II Cor. 4 :6). Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power" (Colossians 2:8-10). 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 : "God creates and governs the universe, including man. The universe is filled with spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are obedient to the Mind that makes them" (p. 295). Wildcat. Basketeers to Meet Notre Dame Squad on Dec. 31 Coach "Dutch" Lonborg, quite pleased. with the showing of his Northwestern cagers in their two point victory over Notre Dame, granted the boys a Christmas present in the form of a week's vacation from practice. The Wildcat basketball tossers were ordered to take things easy and not report for practice until Thursday, December 26. A return game with Notre Dame is slated for New Year's eve at Patten gym. The Purple mentor feels that he has organized a cmnbination which should function in a creditable manner in the games to come. The two veteran forwards, Bergherm and Riel, appear to have hit the stride which they maintained last season. The former went an a rampage against the Irish, sinking six field goals and a free throw. Capt. Rut Walter is still handicapped from an injured knee for which he underwent an operation early in the fall. However, he has been tossing in his share of the baskets and as the season advances he should devlop into one of the outstanding centers in the Conference. Much of the Wildcats success in their early season games has been due to the fine playing of the two sophomore guards, Bob McCarnes and Bob Lockhart. Both of these boys, despite their inexperience, have been playing airtight ball. Against Notre Dame they forced the Irish boys to resort to long shots throughout the game. Besides being first rate guards both · are accurate shots and can be figur~d on scoring frequently. In the over tune period against Notre Dame it was Lockhart's field goal and free throw that decided the game in Northwestern's fa vor. McCarnes scored three times from beyond the middle of the floor in the Pittsburgh encounter. Following the return game against Notre Dame on December 31, the team will have a four days' respite before starting the Conference seas~ 1 in a · w· · p game wtth tsconsm at atten gym on January 4· -------- Announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Arthur P. De Camp, C. S. B. of St. Louis, Missouri Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In the Church Edifice. Avenue and Beach Road 2, Green~uf Thursday Enning. January at. 8 o'clock 1930 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend The Foster SALE of Evening Slippers C. A. .A. DEFEATS N. U. Fonner Tank Star· Outpoint Pre1ent Generation of Swimmer· Prior to our General Sale there will be the usual "Clearance" of this season's models in Evening Slippers. The above illustrations show some of the types of Slippers -Priced from $15 to $25which are now grouped at Two more second places than their competitors gave the Chicago Athletic association swimmers their margin of victory over the Northwestern university team last week, 41 to 34. Breyer, a former Nor.thwestern captain, Colbath, another former captain of the Purple, and Wilcox turned in victories for the C. A. A., while Capt. At Schwartz, Dick Hinch and a sophomore, Howlett, were first placers for Northwestern. The C. A. A. won the 160-yard · relay in a new world record time of 1 :14, which beat the mark formerly held by the Purple by 2-5 seconds. Northwestern won the 300yard medley relay with Hinch, Peterson and Covodes swimming. Schwartz beat his own intercollegiate Tiny Clinic Tots Are mark in swimming the 100-yard fn:e p t a. .. style in 52 4-10 seconds, but had to be · · mas ar Y uea-.a content with a second in another of Five hundred little patients of the his specialties, the 40-yard crawl, 1 03 · children's clinic of the Northwestern ing . to Wilcox. university medical school attended a Christmas tree party last Monday morning in the spacious Lincoln hall Adolph Bolm School of the Dance in the Levy Mayer Hall of Law on tU South Michigan Blvd., Chicago the McKinlock campus, Chicago. This Winnetka Community House hall was patterned after the British Ballet, Charader Dancing house of commons, and the five hunClasses ThursdnJ from f to I dred little guests occupied the tiers Advanced Class 6-7 of benches and looked dowp on the Chicago School-Harrison !O!t I lighted tree below them. N U X G Christmas Holidays present an ideal time for a portrait of the family group Just Phone Univ. 2238 Tintin~ to match the gown-NO CHAllGB J. &J-Odter1Yr1omfxuul EV ANSTO~ SHOP- Orrington Ave., at Church Street EuoENE L. RAY 1606 Chicago A venue, Evanston

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