November 17, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 41 INTERPRETS RELIGION Dr. A. G. Widgery of Cambridge University Gives Next Talk in Series The next of the talks giving a mod- ern interpretation of religion in the series arranged by Northwestern uni- versity will be given by Dr. Alban G. Widgery, Stanton lecturer on the philosophy of religion, Cambridge university. He will speak Thursday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 in Wieboldt hall on the McKinlock campus. Dr. Widgery's subject will be "To- wards a Constructive Philosophy of Religion." Last Thursday's forum was ad- dressed by Dr. Edward S. Ames, pro- fessor of theology at the University of Chicago, who asserted religion to- day must be interpreted by ritual and art, for the colorless and abstract re- ligion is unattractive. "This colorful ritualizing of religion," said Dr. Ames, "is more difficult than many realize, but the principle upon which it can be done is clear. The modern religious leader must see the moral and spiritual values in daily life and must discern the social rela- tions of normal human beings. Then he must enhance and beautify these relationships with the weight and re- sources of public recognition and of celebration." "The majority of persons today must take their religion second-handed," said Dr. Ames, just as they are com- pelled by the exigencies of modern life to depend upon others for their ideas of politics, science and art. Therefore, the preacher and religious teacher today must plan carefully the type of religion to be given the people. The lectures are open to the public, but limited capacity of the conference room makes it necessary to make res- ervations in advance. Soothes and Refreshes Motorists' Eyes Eyes strained by hours at the wheel and irritated by exposure to sun, wind and dust are instant- ly relieved by Murine. It soothes away the tired, burning feeling; clears up the bloodshot condition. Carry it with you on motor trips to refresh and protect your eyes. Also keep a bottle of Murine in your locker at the country club for use after golf, tennis, swim- ming and other sports. A month's supply of this beneficial lotion costs but 6oc. Try it! Write Murine Co., Chicago, for FREE books on Eye Beauty and Eye Care RIE EYES Northwestern Professor to Give Lectures in India Dr. Edward Leroy Schaub, head of the philosophy department at North- western university, will leave in De- cember for India where he will tour the country and will lecture at the uni- versities of Dacca, Calcutta, and Luck- now, it was announced this week. After leaving India, Dr. Schaub will meet his family in Paris and will then study in some European university, he said. He expects to return to his du- ties at Northwestern next September. Dr. Schaub has long been prominent in American philosophical circles both as a teacher and an editor. He is the John Evans professor of moral and in- tellectual philosophy at Northwestern and is editor of "The Monist." In ad- dition he is the author of "Philosophy Today," a collection of articles on con- temporary philosophical thought. at the Quadrangle club at the Uni- Monday. The HOSTESS FOR READING GROUP Mrs. Henry Justin Smith, 220 Hazel Yorsny of Shisago on Dy Mr EAE MI DO YS TE wil | guests visite 1e new chapel. Mrs. avenue, Glencoe, entertained the Wil George Goodspeed of the University mette Reading circle for luncheon!ywas one of the guests. Pudding" Combina- tion of Fruits, Nuts and Flavors SAFE MILK The welfare of any community is largely dependent upon its milk supply. No one appreciates this responsibility more than That is why Bowman's Milk is produced under the Bowman Dairy Company. the highest degree of scientific control. From the milking of the cow to the pasteurizing, bottling and final delivery at your door, every bottle of Bowman's Milk is safe from harm. Bowman-trained in- spectors stand faithful guard at every step. Milk your table exactly as nature intended--full- Consequently, Bowman's reaches rich in cream, purest of the pure, fresh and sweet every day of the year. 5 OWMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR