^^^THE~:LAKE SHORE NEWS/:FRIDAm:^PWf%*t.198g Ifc- Friday evening, April 14, the big choir will present a Crucifixion Can- tata, "The Message from the Cross" by MacFarlane. A feature of this service will be a large illuminated cross, its light typical of the wonder- ful wordsspokenfrom the Cross. The Sunrise' Easter^ Service under, the direction of the young people of the parish Easter morning will begin at 6:30; Mr. Dean Lake Traxler, of Evanston, will speak. Special music is being arranged by. the choir master and young people. The service will close promptly at 7:30. It i# hoped that this early Easter Service may become an annual event of great en- thusiasm. ;â- â- .../â- â- . ..â- i-:vi3^i-^:; "A Pew of ^Christ's be the general theme which Dr. Stan- sell will present at the Wednesday evening hour for a few weeks. The first number will ^â„¢s«*^£Htf^^ ; at eight oclocfc. h_a *.va* *-~m «*««-'vwi*-»* mov "^^TIw Swida^^ at 9:45 in all departments. The Easter exercises, participated in by the Be- ginners', Primary and Junior Depart- ments, will be conducted in the Ju- nior Room under the direction of Miss Laura E. Fisher, Mrs. R. E. -Crane, Mrs. P. Bontecoue and Miss. Frances Cutler. The parents of these . children are invited to enjoy this program. The Men's Bible class, now known under the new constitution as the 'Men's Bible club, will meet at 9:45 in the parlors of the. Masonic Tem- ple. All men are heartily invited. .-* Dr. Stansell will deliver an Easter message at the Methodist Old People's Home, 1415 Foster Avenue, Edge- water, at three o'clock Easter Sun- day. Wednesday "evening There^ will be special music. The Junior choir is bringing Edgar A. Guest to the parish. Mr. Guest will give his entertainment, readings and recitations from his own poems, Saturday evening, April 22, 8 o'clock at the church. The Junior choir will assist in the evening's entertain- ment. j The Boy Scouts received word this week from New York that their ap- plication tor charter^ hadi±^ ceivedFahd-the samerwouldbe granted within a few days. The boys meet at the church every Monday evening, Mr. Stokes, Scout Master, Mr. Bent- ley, Assistant Scout Master^ Scout Committee: Mr. B. N. Cox, Mr. J. R. Harper, Mr. J. D. Emrich and Mr. L. E. Matson,^ Definite plans are being made for the out-door sports of Jthe boys for the sprtng-an«h summer: A troys^^^work commiteee . is being created in the Men's Bible club, to advance the-ree- reational life of the boys in the par ish. The Girl Scouts will have their first investature Friday, April 28. The" Worship at 11 o'clockT"^ Stansell preaching. The Pastor will tfollowed by ^e «rst Girl Scout din- baptize all infants presented by their Public parents at the chancel of the -church __at the beginning of this gexvlce^ncl ^^nTWeeive intonEBT'cMrcff'all those prepared for membership. The Senior and Junior choirs will present the music of.;the_ morning^ â€"Juniorâ€"choir rehearsal at 3:30 Sun- day afternoon. . At five-thirty in the evening an Easter Pageant, "The Resurrection," will be presented by twelve charac- ters, supported^^^JhfiJieJwyaog Junior choirs. Mr. L. F. Huntsman will be hoard in-two solos during the program. The committee selecting "The Crucifixion^__considjer it the Tiest interpretation-of this great of Christianity that has been published 'this year. . . iuSIL Because of the pageant, the Senior and Junior Epworth Leagues will not hold their regular meetings Easter "Sunday. â- v;^^*^ v- -•*â- - :'h â- TJhe Junior Boy Scouts under the direction of Mr. L. F. Todd, assisted by Mr. Bpntecou and Mr. Williams, meet Thursday evening at the Byron C. stolp School gymnasium promptly $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. If you are thin and emaciated and wish something to help you put on flesh andincrease your weight, ____ ___mine Tablet* should be used in conneetionwitb organic Nuxated Iron. With- out organic iron, both food and Vitamines are absolutely useless.as your body cannot change inert, lifeless food into living cells and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in your b»o<xi.Orranic iron takej up ojyg^n from youg lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested food asltisabsorbed into your blood just as fire unites ^»rtth-coal or wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy, without organic iron in your blond your food merely passes thru your bod ly without doinsLXQU ajay gooa,__-â€"mrâ€" ArrsngenientsTnaw been made with tine druggists of this city to give eyery reader of this paper a large 91.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free with every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron. NUXATEDIRON ner, at which the local director from Chicago will be the guest of honor. All the girls are working hard to pass the Tenderfoot test and it is ex- pected that over twenty will be ready. The attendance last Week was forty- three and the^enrollment now is over f fifty. For information, call Wilmette 2348. Captain, Miss Helen Hamilton; Lieutenant, Miss Mildred Kohlstedt. has arrived from New York and max be obtained for seventy-five iJents,, SUFFERS CRUSHED DIGITS Donald Jordan, son of^Mrs7~Er^7t Jordan, 5ff5 Maple avenue, is at home nursing two badly crushed fingers, injured in a accident late last week in which his hand was caught in the gears pj a -wrecking machine. ^,m^i SELL SOLDIER-MADE THINGS In order that the products of ex- sefvice^ men-inrSouth Dakota hospitals may he sold and the prpfirreturnedr to the men, the Amerlcairlie^iOTr^uxtl^ lary has opened a store for the sale of these articles^; â- â- â- â- , a£~7 o'clock. Specimen Ballot VILLAGE OF WILMETTE ANNUAL ELEaTTION, APRIL 18, 1922 4 Ordinary irons make v^otsiWy. that's' why _3-they are called sad irons. 4 But a great many have "been driven in- to obscurity by] The Electric Do you know that millions of Electric Irons hsve been sold? No other electric ap- pliance is so widely distributed. 1 If you want to know why, ask any user of ^ , whoTiFyoriimowr Sotd on Monthly Payment* lervice of Northern ftliriois jVhat ^^^\^^^§^o^i^tic posit box could tell 1 Of kee^akef^ithout intrfn- sic -value and yet pricele3g~-4tda^edraÂ¥ a^ boy? wjUgi lmarI>Ie^Â¥T^6f^^ gems and bonds and stocksP* Of deeds lhÂ¥ polici^|| and legal papers which-protect yourvhonie \ But iteetxgn'f'Ipeal^ the safety deposit box holds safely for youff§ Every! person has sc^ietfe*a^whicn they do not wisKito :^e^ye;<||ia|;sjf^, place. iC^rcost^onrthree dollars per yeair to Tent it. Hemstitching loG «d^ Silver, Irish Point, Picoting. Etc. Pleating. Machine Scollop and Hand Embroidery. Also: Buttoiw, JCovfcr^S^ Have added a line ofMPidorial Review Embroidery Transfer PaMerngmm Brussels Laces in Duchess Brusf^. Rote. »nd a ^,M Venetian. r\»nt.| Reasonable prices, ,!||g|jaii|^^p sgssfeE 1131 Greenleaf Avenue i^SS&&T? Phone WUmette 2354 Mi Open 8 A. M^to>P. M. OoMd Saturdajnr 4 P. M< 2 j| WS&m Mosm PHONES NO WAITING Comm^iiity TicEet 'Sip mm 'wm ~¥§;S^Sf n HARL E. ORNER For Village Treasurer Clerk .-O^^JS.R^^^atLER^ Charge Accounts Ixtended&to R^s^o^^le-PcopieJ pi^@i M£i SPECIMEN BALLOT s^fmte*w^ft%iipi?^i^^^::":^^ For Village Trustees Of^tJiS-TrSTAREEL' t|' CLAUDE E. FITCH Annual ^Ml^e^Iec^ III 8r~182JL :5-a-S«S For the adoption o£ an brdman<& t^ acqttire^a^ For Directors Free Public Library Q PERCY M. BII^ShAM- ^quip a mette, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: Lots ^8 and 9 except the East 548 83-100 feet there- _Jina^^c^prtih^South 156 feet of said Lot^S^wtA except the North75Jeetof the WesQMAffcM^^ Lot 5 and except the south Wfeet of theJ4orth4flfc£ For ffaectior!^ @p^|^EP^BE3^L^ feet of West 183 feet of said Lot 8 and except the| South 50 feet of the West 183 feet of said Lot 8and| except tfieJSfestJoXfeel^ that par^^ilUaidJLot 9| North of the South 156 feet thereof. All in tiie Ccwintyl Clerks Division of the Northeastfracf:A**-1 x ISM 33,JWiiship-42^^ &&& Principal Meridian, to cost not Thousand Dollars (S20.000,00). r:%S^li5i3i_Mi@v-- â- jfeMf>>#*lirf-'i-*iii|