THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 3 They're Little, Bat, Oh My! PAN CUPID OUR ESQ. OOPS PRETTY MILLINER It AD **• Ptrisk Hm To At St. Jb- Any Hat* She arranged the gorgeous trim- mings about those nondescript wire affairs which, when completely cam- ouflaged, become hats, women's hats, to be exact. He shoved the nose of the big touring car right up to the window grating just outside the lit- tle shop and beamed upon the lovely toiler. Romantic ?â€"quite!-----aâ€" Last Sunday Edwin Eugene Udell of 302 Park avenue, stepped on the gas. The big touring car never stopped until it reached the home of Rev. William Netstraeter where young Udell and sheâ€"Miss Dorothy Schaefgenâ€"had some very important businessâ€"for better or for worse. No, dears, it wasn't an elopement. Miss Marie Udell, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor and Mr. Nicholas Schaefgen, brother of the bride, served as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Jpper Rowâ€"left to right: Brown, E merson, Rand, Coach Todd. Center row: Lauer, Schmidt, Johnson, Abegg, Webster. Lower row: Bohan- on. Rand. Neir. Behold the grammar school cage hamps of the north shore! The above rovo of basketball artists finished he season several weeks ago at the Evanston Y. M. C. A. gym by de- eating Cincolnwood school of Ev- nston 13 to 8. Wilmette's five finished the season vitli 16 victories and two defeats, v/ery man was a star" but the out- tancling heroes are Rand, Neir and ohnson. Rand, by the way, is a rother of Al Rand of New Trier High chool who cut a niche for himself the prep athletic Hall of Fame. WEAK WOMEN cannot hope over to become •tronc end wen Sain nnlew they have plenty of S«od. rich, ^4 Wood of the kind that or«amc Iron- N?xated Iron-help. make. NuxatedI Iron to like the iron in your blood and like OurIron in ipinach. lentils and applet, while metallic iron U iron jutt a* it comoi from the a^ionof •tronc acidi on iron nliniw. Nuxated Iron doe. not Injure the teelh nor up»et thertom- TheXnnine*ha. N.1. '^".ped on every ubtet. Alwayi JDiiit on having the genuine^ and Mrs. Anton Schaefgen of Ridge avenue. Gross Point. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram B. Udell of 302 Park avenue. CARD CLUB MEETS The Ladies' Card club met yester- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Michael Loutch of Glenview road. Efficient Service Officers and enip^^ First National Bank are ready and anxious to serve customers in what- ever capacity they are qualified for. A friendly atmosphere prevails here. We don't stand on ceremony. Further, you have our assurance of prompt, efficient and courteous handling: ol^^^natmsA^maUtf^ that a progressive bank affords. THE FIRST NATIONAL ^ANK-QF WILMETTE Member of Federal Reserve Bank LLUSTRATED LECTURE FOR OUILMETTE K. OF C. MEET _ Ouilmette Council, Knights erf Co- ambus, will hold its regular meeting *uesday evening at Jones' Lodge hall t 8 o'clock. The attraction for the veiling will be the portrayal of mo- ion pictures of the recent K. of C. lilgrimage to the battlefields of rrance and the Holy See at Rome.- 'he pictures will he elaborated by a ecture by Peter Kranz. a member of he party. Preparations are practically com- pleted for the banquet* to be „held 'hursday evening, May 12, at the Vinnetka Woman's club. A large number of names have al- eady been submitted for the bowl- eg tournament to take place early in ay. The event will be for members nlv. a "SiT* CLUB MEETING^ The "500" club met last evening at he~home of Miss Clara Braun, 629 *rairie~lfvenue. Wilmette Sunday Evening Club FOUR MORE SUNDAY EVENINGS THIS SEASON SUNDAY, APRIL 24â€" The A Cappella Choir Under the Direction of Peter Christian Lutkin SUNDAY, MAY Iâ€"Captain W. D. fFurtsvaugh The Commandant of the Great Lakes Naval Training School will speak SUNDAY, MAY 8â€"Speaker to Be Announced SUNDAY, MAY liâ€"Hon. rVm. Jennings Bryan Will Give the Closing Address of the Season 7:45 P. M. Everybody Welcome Greenleaf Delicatessen 1133 Greenleaf Avenue Telephone 2433 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR GREENLEAF BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES? Fresh and Hot, Daily at 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. mi We are enlarging our equipment, and can now take better care of our customers. Leave order by telephone,! or call Saturday foV No. 1 Spring Chickens, killed, dressed and delivered to us from Des Plaines Farm the day we sell them. *;\~~- We are now serving hot luncheons at our second store, No. 530 East Railroad Avenue, from^TiOG a. m. until 2:30 p. m. , GREENLEAF DELICATESSEN OPENS Week Days: 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Sundays: 7:00 to 11 a. m., 3:00 to 9:00 p. m. It Is Betterâ€" To put your goods in our local FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE than to pay unrea- â€"sonable prices for a home. STORAGE L -"lRHITURE :â-¡ x â- Keep the Moths Out! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY AND PREVENT THE HARM DONE BY MOTHS Moth Balk . Napthaline Flakes . RedCedar Compound i&rt 25c a pound 25c a pound r 25c a box Very good hot the odor of red cedar Enoz Moth Liquid "ToT spraying clothes and closets, very popular and deservedly so as it is effective and easy to use. Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons and Gallons. ' â- .. • No-Moth Liquid \ glass container with holder to place in a closet. The liquid evaporates slowly keeping the moths away by its odor which is not at all unpleasant but refreshing and pleasant. Mothproof Paper Bags, large tut size, 15c Also White Tar Bags for storing away furs, woolens and any- thing that moths are liable to attack. They come in all sizes and can be nsed over and over as they are made of heavy tough paper. Prices range from $1.00 to $2.00, according to size. THE MAN WHO IS LIMITED ^s^to-the time at his disposal for the^enjoyment of his motor car, can ill afford to waste any part of it, in the attempt to make his own repairs. |v LET US DO THE WORK quickly, thoroughly, expertly, so that when you are ready, the car will also be readyâ€"ready for efficient and satisfactory service. . ALWAYS AT YOUR SF.RVTCE FOP EXPERT REPAIRING RaiABUSUPPOtS-DEre»«A«IXACttSS0«eS â€" GASOLINEâ€" OILSâ€"BATTERIES---- ceamui tiris-storaoi s«m«y repairs MILLER. BROS. HORJH SHORE GARAGE 611 W. RAILROAD AVE.mMETTE '