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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1921, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 YOUNG PEOPLES DAY AT BAPTIST CHURCH Young P«opU't Society and Bible School to Assume Important Part in Next Sunday's Church Ac- tivities "DAD" ELLIOTT SPEAKER Will Address Big Meeting in the Evening; Pastor in Special Ser- mon for Young People Among the festal seasons of the year for the Wilmette Baptist church is the annual Young People's Day. which falls always on the first Sun- day of December. Special features are introduced into the program of Young People's society has attained the Standard of Excellence reward offered by the denomination tor its ctiiciency in organization, devotional activities, stewardship, mission study, and church activities. For the past three years, three organizations, gra- ded !>y ages, have been in full oper- ation. This year the Senior society is twice as large as formerly and is reflecting its enthusiasm in every department of church activities. The officers of the society are: Russell Thompson, president; Etta Wing, vice president; Grace Reid, secretary, and Kenneth Gathercoal, treasurer. Ed- win Phelps, one of the officers of the church and a leader in the national affairs of Baptist young people, is the sponsor of the work. North Shore Benefits By New Road Program are introduced into thepromm ot, s rlBt.Bd.nt of Highways Aanonn- the Bible school at 9:45 o clock by •" .,__ . _ ^^JL «# 8S ces Plans for Construction of 85 Miles of Roads the Unity class with a membership of thirty and under the leadership of A. E. Gebert. The morning services will be de- Eighty-five miles of new concrete voted to young people's interests, The roa<i an<j bridge construction in Cook theme is "Youth: The Church of To- County for the coming year was an- morrow". ,Rev. Francis C. Stifler, nounCed this week by George A. that fully half of it will be made up of ment on the north shore. young people of the church and their friends. Promise Strong Message At 7:30 o'clock in the evening the Young People's society of the church will hold its weekly meeting. On this occasion, however, it will be expand- ed into a regular evening service at which the speaker will be A. J^ Dad EllioTfTa^Wllmette resident and mem- ber of the International committee of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. Mr. Elliott has been a stu- dent of the young life of America for more than fifteen years, travel- ling among the colleges and schools, andji_i!L^onstant demand among students and young people. A rare opportunity to hear a man of experi- ence with a strong Christian message for young people is offered in this evening service, the society announ- ces. The Baptist Young People's union of the church has issued invitations to the young people of all the Wilmette churches to enjoy this meeting with them as it is at an hour when other gatherings will not be meeting. Society Wins Honors The Young People's department of the Wilmette Baptist church has for a number of years been very strong. For five successive years the Senior Three of the new bridges are to be built on Sheridan road in Glencpe. They are the Newhall, Stone and Hawthorne bridges. Other projects include: Dundee road, 2.00 miles, $60,000. Gross Point road, 1.00 miles, $30,000. Kenilworth avenue, 0.50 miles, $15,- TO07~ Church street, 1.00 miles, $30,000. East Glenview road, 420 miles, $126,- 000. It is expected that the $2,000,000 re- maining of the $5,000,000 bond issue for good roads will almost cover the cosX oLxonstructing the new high- ways, the county expecting to receive $1,250,000 from the state under the re- payment act.. CLERK-CARRIER EXAM. An examination to add a clerk-car- rier to the force at the Wilmette Post office is announced by the local Civil Service commission for Tuesday, De- cember 13, 1921, at the Wilmette post office. Applicants may obtain further information at the local post office. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Merrill left recently for Daytona, Fla., where they will spend the winter. D Santa Clam Sent It To Us, A HUGE STOCKING O I 52 inches 4iighâ€"with 125 toys of all kinds and descriptions is to be given away to the_iipjdejr FREE . * EASY MONEY for CHRISTMAS SHOPPING i of the lucky fTumber â€" at 3 ^7^t7l5ecembei^24th. i With every 10c purchaseâ€"one chance on this wonderful Christmas gift will be given free. Thus if the purchase is $100â€"ten chances will be giverTT Everyone is invited to the store ^ the afternoon before Christmas to witness and take part in the drawing. A full line cf toys is now on display foi We are distributing over 3b Oi net' irt ,ld ill iftc nen ra: t: he 10 lay lect To the Members of our 1921 Christmas Club -JSlaMtorider they^am^t^smiling-- Think what it means. The weekly payments were small and so conveniently arranged that they were easily kept up and now the amount â€"with interestTs alhTeturnedin BIG ROUND We invite you to join now and share the pleasures of the Club Which Starts Monday, December 12,1921 We know you will enjoy saving a small amount of money weekly for the special purpose of pro- viding for Holiday Expenses next year. Old Members are already enrolling ACCEPT OUR INVITATION-JOIN AT ONCE Save for next Christmas and be FULL INFORMATION AT THE * WILMETTE STATE r YOUR HOME BANK *-«? v»? *TBP ^j69 ^tSt *1SP â-  O u 8 10001 SOI I 4 Flinker& Flinker - The Store of Personal Service MILLINERY and DRYGOODS J2:7 iytlmeite Am. Just west of the tracks , Phone Wii 2279 ______________Qfitn_Thuf^oy and Saturday Fnenina*â€". â-  â€" IOBOI [oraoi WE employ the best baking equipment in the making of this famous bread. It is literally "as good as bread can be" and that means that its fresh, flayory wholesomeness will ap- peal to you. . '" WibmtVBakery 1162 Wilmette Ave. SAVE YOUR OLD SHOES Don't throw them away before you bring them to us and have us tell you what we can do with them. Price and work is right. Educator shoes for the whole family- Simplex shoes for the children Rubber footwear of all kindsâ€"for all agesâ€"at all prices KASPAR SHOE STORE 609 W. Railroad Ave - - - - - Phone 590 WILMETTE, ILL.

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