10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, TUNE 17, 1921 C. E. Drayer Honored By Ohio Northern U. Secretary of American Association of Engineer. Awarded Doctor of Science Derree C. E-Drayer, M)34 Ebnwood avenue, j Wilmette, has been awarded the hon- orary degree of doctor of science by Ohio Northern University at the fif- tieth anniversary of its founding. Mr. Drayer is secretary of the American Association of Engineers which has a membership of 25,000. One of its two hundred chapters is in Wihnette, of which Charles Rob- erts is president. Bernard A. Schroeder, 711 Park avenue, is pres- ident of the. University of Illinois student chapter of the association. In conferring the degree on Mr. Drayer, President Smith of Ohio Northern stated lhat,_ whilcgit was unusual for one so young to receive such a high degree, the honor was well merited in view of Mr. Drayer's distinguished and notable service to the engineering profession and, through it. to the entire country. + ♦ + . ♦ + * + ' + + + + ♦♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦***♦♦♦ "The Village Atheist" is aFten ju$t a reasonable man who desires a reasonable religion in place of the superstition* of the past. Liberal religious literature sent free ~ uponrrequest. Phone-or Address. Hugh Robert Orr, Evanston, - IllinoU ' * ♦+*******♦♦♦++********+*) HI iddie KoQk STANLEY steam cant are just as nat- uraily endowed with perfect road perfor- mance as a horse is. -----~^ CTA^fliEir-steaavcarsare^M*^*^**^ driven and are easier to take care of. STANLEY cars are therefore the saf- est automobiles. -4 Tfcey ha»e no starters, dotebes er gear* to stiff. WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER STANLEY sales & service HUBBARD WOODS, ILL. Tel. Winnetka,956 160 Wilmette Avenue T&tr- -> â- ... Wilmette SLIP COVERS Special Sale for 3 Day* Only Chair $6.50 Davenport fit. Made from be it linen stripped materia I. Good H workmanship and prompt ser»Ke. We alio carry = a line of denim*. een«e»e linen*, cretonnes, rapt | and embroidered linen for ilip coters at a lew â€" priee. Write ea phone Lincoln 3272 i RELIABLE SUP_£0Â¥E*t SHOP-------4 Z2U H. Clark Street § Cbieafe,Ill. If advised ear representative trial call with samples ^HWmHuH(;ni«Mi.ijiwn»i^')iiiuniimim;s»ttH!«aHfiistuH<>u<i»!h«»ii»t«»t." -*s Everything is now ready for the kiddies. Like magic in fairy- land, the former quarters of the Wilmette Post Office "nave Jbeen/ WATCH F0RnW5~MOVES A Moth Proof Ru g Room s a feature of our equipment. Valuable rugs are protected in it aikl come back to you whole and dustless. STORAGE L FURNITURE 32 Urc MWYFLOweR 1620 All aboard for Kiddie nooK 1921 "transformed into an ideal store for children. By "ideal" is meant all that is best and reasonable for the little â€"onesrâ€"Thrs will be an obliging arrd~useful store, convenient especial- ly to the "north-shore" homes. Come and see KIDDIE NOOK. Yoii will be pleased with the tasty apparel, the needful things, and the playthings, all of which will be found of nice discrimination. The moderate prices will also prove an agreeable surprise. This store will specialize in reliable and original lines for in- fancy and childhood. Here will be found complete layettes for new babies; dainty infant wear; pretty bootees and first-steppers : quaint frocks, suits, and bonnets; rompers, ginghams and play clothes; cunning bathing suits, novelties, toys, and ever so many other useful articles. â€";â€"-â€"â€" â€"~ The need* of children have received careful study, and it will be the watchful aim of KIDDIE NOOK to have just what is wanted, if possible, and to give every satisfaction to those who dear with this store. The progress of arts and crafts enable us to supply the chil- dren with better things for less cost than could be made at home. Mother love will appreciate every advantage for childhood. It is three hundred years since the Pilgrims first stepped upon Plymouth Rock, to abide and worship in the wilderness. Their kid- â€"d^s-were^dressed in simple homespun, and had to share the hard- ships of their Puritan parents. It might, be said that KIDDIE NOOK has three centuries of preparation for the little tots of todav. What a surprise, if the Puritan kiddies could have had a vision of the jaunty togs of 1921! â- 'â- _. - • -