- Ry ~~ February 5, 1927 . WINNETKA TALK 21 Christian Science Churches "Love was the subject of the lesson- sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sci- entist Sunday, January 30. The Golden Text was from I John 4:8, "He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love." Among the citations which compris- ed the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, Doth not behave itself un- seemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, Re- joiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth" (I Cor. 13:4-8). 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: "The vital part, the heart and soul of Christian Science, is Love. Without this, the letter is but the dead body of (p. 113). Mr. and Mrs. Austin B. Cazel of 543 Chestnut street announce the birth of a daughter, born Monday, January 31, at the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Cazel was Helen Voltz before her marriage. Teams Show Efficiency in First Aid Contests The high degree of efficiency in First Aid and Safety work attained by em- ployes of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad was publicly demonstrated when thirty picked ex- perts engaged in competition for com- pany championship honors at the Parish House, Waukegan, the evening of January 27. Before an audience of 500, five teams representing various departments dem- onstrated their skill in meeting emer- gencies and showing "what to do before the doctor arrives." An average of 97 per cent was made by the Mechanical department team in six problems--one of the highest ever recorded in a contest of this kind. This team, however, was forced to extend itself to win championship hon- ors by the skillful work of the Elec- trical department team, which com- pleted the scheduled five problems with a score that tied the mark of the Mechanical department representa- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Boyd of 47 Indian Hill road are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of twin boys, Darrell Hollingsworth and Den- man Henderson, at the Evanston hos- pital, Saturday, January 29. ---- Mrs. Robert H. Ripley of 29 Indian Hill road and her son, Hampton, have left the village to stay in Miami, Fla. until spring. > + > er Sent + oR in " MacDowell Benefit Next Thursday February 10 at 8:15 p. m. Woman's Club of Evanston Recital by Isabel Ri hardion Molter American Soprano pe" TS "eels intensely all that she sings. Could not find one serious flaw in any of her interpretations. Held my interest throughout; never unduly dramatic. Crystal clear tone with warm color in it. Very fine artist; beautiful, big, high tones with strength and purity behind them; , musicianly graduated crescendos and soft pianiss- imos. Splendid vocal equipment." --THEO. STEARNS, New York Telegraph. --(-- "Mrs. Molter is, in fact, that rare apparition on the present concert stage a singer who can really sing." -- WARREN S. SMITH, Boston Post. TICKETS $1.10--NO RESERVED SEATS For Sale at CHANDLER'S BOOK SHOP 630 Davis Street, Evanston WILMETTE MUSIC SHOP 1179 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette MARION HATCH JUVENILE SHOP 626 Church Street, Evanston WINNETKA BRUNSWICK SHOP 570 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka Recital Given Under the Auspices of MacDowell Club of Evanston Delta Omicron Sorority, N. W. U. b . (3492) gialalalel AVIS EES slaial pla gle xe ( 1. Franklin street Ele- vated Sta- tion. 2. Van Buren Street. 3. Price Bldg., one block south of Jackson Boulevard. A TAILORING SERVICE Particularly Convenient for NORTH SHORE MEN When you are downtown, we are nearer to you than State Street. 2 1-2 Blocks from the Quincy St. "L" Station. 200 Feet from the Franklin St. "L" Station. 1 Block south of Jackson Blvd. at Market St. Five minutes from your downtown of- fice and right on the edge of the high- rent Loop. SAVE 25% to 40% on your SPRING SUIT OR TOPCOAT At our beautiful new City Salesrooms City Sales--Fourth Floor 319 West Van Buren Street Open from 8 to 5:30--including Saturday.