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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Dec 1921, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 PROGRAM AT Tl IE SUNDAY CLUB Bishop Charles P. Anderson, of the Chicago Diocese, to Deliver Christmas IS. Prelude:â€"Grand Chorus in E flat.... ................. Guilmant Reverie "WW.............Dickinson Offertoire:â€"Barcarolle .....Hoffman Postlude:â€"Festival March m C.»:. ........Calkin FEATURE MUSIC PROGRAM Harpist, Violinist, Organist and Vo- calist to Provide Special Pro- gram of Christinas Music. With the Yuietide atmosphere per- vading every home in Wilmette the services of the Wilmette Sunday Evening club are to be appropriate to the Christmas season, Sunday evening, December 18, when Bishop Charles P. Anderson, head of the Chicago Diocese of the Episcopal church, will be the speaker. Bishop Anderson, who appears for the first time before the Sunday Evening club is, nevertheless, well known to all Wilmette church-goers and civic leaders. He has for many years been a great power for good in Chicago and vicinity both in church affairs and in the civic life of the community. Excellent Speaker. Bishop Anderson Is an excellent speaker and will deliver a special Christmas message on this occasion. Further emphasizing the Christmas spirit will be a special program of music with solo parts taken by well known artists of this vicinity, includ- ing Miss Clara Louise Thurston, harpist; Miss Anna Nyberg, violinist; Mrs. Marie Edwards Von Ritter, or- ganist, and Mr. S. Douglas Williams, vocal soloist. The harp, violin and organ will be use4 in ensemble for two numbers and Mr. Williams will sing "Corne Ye Blessed," and "The Ninety and Nine." Mrs. Von Ritter's organ program includes^â€" â€"------â€"- Musing Link Found; Maybe It Is Yours If you have lost a cuff link, and know positively that it didn't roll under the dressing stand, better com- municate without delay with Charles Bockelman, 3306 Hoyne Venue, Chi- cago, 111., author of a letter directed to the editor of The Lake Shore News contained in which is information somewhat as follows: "Found a cuff button just north of Central street Evanston." "Thought it might belong to some- one up there in Wilmette." "May be a present to the party and I would like to see the party get it back." "I believe the initials are F. S. or T. S. They are something like this (executes artistic design.) "So is you could please locate them for me I will be glad to see him get it."_________________ THIRD ANNUAL AQUATIC AT NEW TRIER FRIDAY New Trier High school's expert boy and girl swimmers will hold their Third Annual Aquatic Classic in Lake New Trier this evening, at 8 o'clock. This year's program will have many new and novel featuresâ€"spectacular diving, comedy races and contests, toy boat races, and a number of other events usually not given in an ordinary swimming meet. You are asked to get your ticket of one of the members of the swimming team and spend an enjoyable evening at New Trier. â€"r ~r~ JUST A FEW XMAS Ice Skates Sleds Scout Axes Flashlights Watches Carving Sets Guns Ammunition Shaving Sets OUR STOCK THE Aluminum Ware Sporting Goods Thermos Bottles Tools _ Cooking Sets Kiddie Cars Pocket Knives Baking Dishes IS COMPLETE ALL YEAR ROUND CALLED BY FATHER'S DEATH Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jenkins, 1607 Lake avenue, were called to Lima Ohio, last week owing to the death of Mr. Jenkins* father. Dr. J. S. Jenkins, who passed away suddenly Thursday, December 8. Dr. Jenkins died in his automobile while making a profes- sional call Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins ex- pect to return to the village this Saturday. Putting It in « AB ounce of prewnuoa * pound of care; only inT** *** when to apply the pre^t^*1 S do know when to appiytit •** 8 <Jfefe AN APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS * ME3& GIFT FOR ANY MEMBER ^PlF OF THE FAMILY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is a sensible gift, it is lasting and useful as it grows. It encourages thrift and makes good citizens. $1.00 or more will start an account with a nickel bank furn- ished for small coins. Make the young folks happy with something practical. jj 1 HHHI |RJH i j j,ffV-'^B TTE STATE BA YOUR HOME BANK JOHN MILLEN HARDWARE 605 \Y. Railroad Ave. WILMETTE Phone 60 'j^^m^^^^^m^^mt^^m^^. cold evenings after the Holiday season has gone, warm slippers mail be We have them for the whole familyâ€"in felt and leather. Come in and see them. KASPAR'S SHOE STORE .Railroad Ave - WILMETTE. ILL Christmas Morningâ€"Dad has mysteriously disappearedâ€"some^ thing rolls up to the doorâ€"every- body outâ€"the real giftâ€"years of pleasure for one presentâ€"he's done itâ€"bought us a car for Christmas. We will deliver it to^our door on Christmas * morning. Suitable terms may be arranged. -^ Dodge cm. Mcdonald 519 Davis Street Evanston, Illinois v- o

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