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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Dec 1921, p. 11

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.i mm^n^tm^mmmrn^mmmm^mmmmmmmm tainly chfem. true.â€"The Lutheran Cat- ' t- THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 The annual election for offices with- y ,ht. congregation resulted as fo!- feftees: G. A. Reir &. C. Schmeisser. Tv.acons: Alfred H. Reinhardt, Dr. A. Weiis, Oscar Secretary: Walter Ed- Deacon !MaImgren- Recording Measurer: Ernst Duis. Financial Secretary: Vincent Suhr. Chairman: Dr. a. Bertling; Vice- [Chairman: E. White. The Christmas Eve children's ser- vice uil? rhis year be held at the large â- Tones' hall, on Saturday, December 124 at 7 P. M. All other services take [place at the church, with the excep- tion of t,ie Sunday school, which, as [usual wll meet at Library hall. December 24, at 7 P. M., Children's Iservice at Jones' hall. December 25. at 9:15 A. M., Sundav [school and Bible class at Library hall. December 25, at 9:45 A. M., Service land sermon at the church. December 25, at 11 A. M., Service [and sermon at the church. December 31, at 7:45, New Year's | Eve service and Holy Communion. [7:30. Preparatory service for corii- inunicants, a . â-  ' ' January 1. at 9:15 A. M., Sunday [school and Bible class at Library hall. January 1, at 9:45 A. M., Service and Holy Communion at_church. 9:30 I A. M Preparatory service for com- [ muni cants. January 1, at 11 A. M., Service and fkermon at the church. j Full announcement will be given next Mid-Week service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Clarke £ Hayes, leader. Subject, "Steward- snip HookkeepMff and Accounting," Sunday school 9:30 A. XI. Church service 11:00 A. M Junior C. li. 3:30 P. M. Senior C. E. (> P. M. The church is located at the corner of ftinth street and Greenlea*' nue. ave- A REAL FRIEND If President Harding grants a par- don to ex-Private Thomas G. Jones of the A. E. F., Harry Haley, Cana- dian who served Jones' sentence for army desertion in Leavenworth pris- on, will deliver the pardon to his buddy "in the wilds of Canada," ac- cording to R. P. Dickerson, Spring- field Ma, Haley's benefactor, who has enlisted the aid of the American Legion to obtain executive clemency. Jones is hiding out in Canada, Dick- erson has informed the Legion, but Haley will take him and his little family to a "small Canadian town" to his aged mother if the president grants the pardon. . LEGION TO BUY HOSPITAL After having thoroughly investigat- ed the Polyclinic government hospital in the heart of New York City, and found it wnot conducive to the con- valescence of tubercular war vet- erans," the American Legion of New York has announced its intention of buying a hospital site in the Adiron- dack Mountains where the'ex-service patients may be treated properly. The sanitariums will be supported by private individuals who have already pledged themselves. "HANDS ACROSS THE SEA* A lasting tie between the American mothers whose sons were killed in France and the gold star mothers of England has been established with the entrance into the American Le- gion Auxiliary of Mrs. Amelia Mc- Cudden, Britain's official gold star mother. Mrs. McCudden was sent to America to represent the English war mothers at Arlington and joined the Legion Women's auxiliary before she sailed back for England. IO.OOO IMOIM.i: will eat Farmer Ktngrsbury'B Idaho Potatoes on Christmas Day. Will vou? 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WINBERG fi£?£ Opposite 4L' DRUGGIST OK i» PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Magill has announced as the [subject for his sermon next Sunday jmorninp "The Greatest Responsibility of the Hour." The Deacons have accepted an al- lotment of thirty-four families in the vicinity of some of our settlement [missions in- .the poor districts of the city for which they expect to provide la complete assortment of tovs, pro- Ivisions and other neress'ties. A special automobile truck has been provided for the distribution of these fp-ifts on the day before Christmas. There will also be provided a number of automobiles for those wishing to in person to the homes of these [families at the tinr* of distribution. [Cash contribution for this fy^.w'll be. received in connection with the n-ornitiff ser'*'ce next Sundav.. On nevt Tnesda*' afterr»oo»-» at 2 •'clock Mrs. A. L. Berrv will pive the 1r»ct of the ser««s of Bible lessons on 'The Great Theme of the Bible." Everyone invited. The women are looking forward to another course of study, with Mrs. Berry as leader. which is to begin the early part of the vear. Thursdav evening. December 22. the annual Suifdav School Christmas entertainment will be p«"ven in the church auditorium. Miss Grace Hemingway, head of the Story Tell- imr department of the National Kin- dt -r cart en College of Chicairo, will present the nrotram. Miss Heminer- w;iv has attained highest rank among otn the nation and her services are yerv much in demand. The program is m he especially apnrooriate forth*? Christmas season. Members -of ^tbe srhoo* are reouested to bring their gifts for the poor at this time. • Christmas service fo»- the entire S"•••h»v school will be Itehl Christmas aft -noon. A verv attractive and cot-nlete program is being prepared. BAK1XG days are over for the sens- i b 1 e housewife who has tried our fa- m o u. s bread. She knows that she has other things to do be- s tdes fret about how her bread is going to turn out each baking day. Wilson's Bakery Iltt Wil«ette Awe. The greatest artists of the age have contributed their art to the Victrola, positive that it is the one instrument which brings to you their authoritative interpretation of the masterpieces of music. Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas? Surprise your family_and usher in the- Yuletide with a de^htful Victaola concert. OPEN EVERY EVENING Select your Victrola early. Convenient payment (Jan if desired. 'TIL XMAS TALKING MACHINE CQ 603 Davis Street EVANSTON, ILL. 4523 *

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