THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1921 numbers. The subject for the frmon by Mr. Uoy4 will be, "The riumphant Life." Daylight Saving time begins Sun- r morning. Turn your clock ahead hour Saturday night and doh*t late to church. All church ser- ices will run on Daylight Saving The North End circle will meet at le home of Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline Jtl Greenwood avenues-Monday at ;30 o'clock. Next Wednesday evening, March â- 0 is the day of the quarterly busr- [ess meeting of the church. It is an extremely important one and Mr. loyd is very anxious that a large lumber attend this meeting. A meet- ing of prayer and devotion will im- mediately preceed the business meet- ing. The Junior department have, plan- ed a very interesting Junior party ar April 1. Dr. ind Mrs. Pierce will entertain the children with "a de- |isrhtful\ comedy entertainment" to fthich are invited all the members of ie church school and their friends, he hour is 7:30 P. M., the place ilgrim hall. No April fool to this e Central Avenue circle will leVt at the home of Miss Carrie trown, 738 Eleventh street, for an -day meeting. The next Church Night dinner will >e held Wednesday, April 6. "Pres- dent Harding and his Cabinet, will oe there. Call thechurch office at any time for reservationsâ€"Wilmette 1204 the number. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH * already stated in this column ilast week, all the services at St. Au- Igustine's on Easter Day will be ac- :ording to the old time and not by daylight saving time." The first Easter Communion ser- Ivice will be held at 6 a. m. followed by la second service at 8 a. m. The â- special Easter Festival service will be the Holy Communion at 11 a. m. At â- this service there will be special Eas- Iter music for which the large choir Ihas been practicing^for many weeks. â- At this service there will be a short [sermon. T In the afternoon of Easter Day lere will be a special Easter service " ildren in theâ€" -churchâ€" at_ 4 [oclock. There will "fa-*^ special [musical program led by the Girls [church choir, under the supervision of IMiss h .Robinson, with Miss Wini- rffetrtfickey as^ organistv^The rector [will give a short talk to the children and their Lenten savings will be [presented at the altar. Last year St. [Augustine's children came eleventh in the diocese, and this year we hope to [do even better. To resume then, the Easter Day Services will be at 6, 8, 11 and 4 by the old drwinter time, or 7, 9, 12 and 15 by daylight saving time. The services held today, Good Fri- day, will be the three hours' Memorial J service from twelve to three o^clock, [and an evening service at 8 oclocl [The Memorial service will consist of seven short addresses on the seven Word* or Sayings of our Lord on I the Cross; At the conclusion of each address there will be hymns, devo- tions, and meditation. Worshippers may enter and leave as they wish during the three hours, except that they are asked to proceed to the seats as far as possible during the sin pir of the hymns, which will be at fre- quent intervals. The evening service on Good Fri- day will be musical with devotional hymns for the congregation and Good Friday music by the choir. There will be no celebration of the Holy Communion on Good Friday, this being the one day in the year on which the Holy Communion is not celebrated, but there will be Holy Communion in the church at 8 a. m. on Saturday. .*â- *' During the Lenten season the rec- tor has been showing colored repro- ductions of the great masters pictur- ing the life of our Lord, especially His Last Week, to the boys and girls of the parish on Thursday afternoons. The attendance has been large and the children have shown a deep in- terest in the services, joining in them with great heartiness and happiness. There will be no regular session of the Church Sunday school on Easter Sunday, all the children and their parents s*nd friends attending the special Children's service in the church at 4 p. m. PRAIRIE FIRES The fire truck was called out three times Saturday afternoon to ex- tinguish prairie fires at 1223 Gregory avenue, at Fifteenth street and Cen- tral avenue, and at Richmond road, Kenilworth. A high wind and tall grass caused the fire to blaze merrily imt_ fastjwork^by- the_ department-pre^ vented spread of the flames to nearby residences. HF Yerx Latest Styles Suits, Dolmans, Dresses, Skirts^ UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprfftor Wf^ElE WILMETTE Phone WUmttl. 2403 ^ $4 and $5 Easter Hats Otir Easter Hats Are Correct Narrow brimsâ€"turn- ed upâ€"in the new tarn and other Spring Colors Burns' Toggery Opp. North Western Station WILMETTE Are'you wearing one of our cape? 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"T^e^'ooToiTrugis; really a sentient thingT However dead it may seem, it has a life and vitalij%aH its own. It can be quickened, rejuvenated and made alive b^properwashing. The water in which the rug is washed has so definite an influence on the beauty and life of the rug that certain streams of the Ori ent Jiave for generations held a reputation reaching over a wide territory. The water mu st be soft, for hard water makes necessary the use of alkali, which has a tendency to injure the fabric of the rug. £et us clean some of your rugs and you will wonder at their real glory and color. Our washing process not only removes the dirt, dust and spots, but restores the natural freshness of color, and gives you^^rugthat is THOROUGHLY CtEANrCI^ffi^rHROUGH. /Careful attention is given each rug as though it were the ONLY rug/we had to clean. 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