6 WILMETTE CHURCHES OPEN 'MISSION ·cLASS Congregational and Baptist Churches Join in Study Beginning Wednesday evening, January 30, members of the First Congregational church and the Wilmette Baptist church will join in weekly study session s on tl;.le general theme of home mission work for 1924. The course will continue over six weeks under the direction of the pastors, Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd and Rev. Francis C. Stifter. Mr. Lloyd will introduce the various phases of the topic and conduct the discussion at each session of the class and Mr. Stifter will have charge of the devotion period at the close of each evening's program. The book to be used for the study is Jay S. Stowell's DEMONSTRATES LIFE SAVING Mrs. Deubig of the Central Divi"The Child and America's Future." sion of the Red Cross will give a demThe sessions on January 30, Febru- onstration of life saving methods and ary J and 10 will be held in Children"'s swimming in the New Trier High hall of the Baptist church, and those school pool, at 3 o'clock this afteron February 17 and 24 and March 5 noon. The girl students and their at the Congregational church. mothers, or any of the women of the Mission study will be pursued along community are invited. other lines, inde,pendently, in each church. The women of the CongreCONFINED BY ILLNESS gational church are already engaged Justice Otto Falk, who several months . in a study of Dr. John H. Finley's book, "Th,e Debt Eternal." ln the ago recovered from a serious illness, is Baptist church the joint class with the again confined to his home at the Point. Congregationalists is one of three Jn addition to his activities as a justice, courses being offered in the winter Mr. Falk has for years been prominent semester of the Baptist School of in the affairs of the New Trier ComMissions. Other courses will be giv- mercial association. en {or young people and for children CLUB ANNOUNCES DANCE of junior age. The Seventeen club, comprising Winnetka and Glencoe young people, LOSES MOTHER BY DEATH will give a dance at Winnetka MasonMr . Susan E. Newell, mother of ic temple Saturday evening, February Mrs. Arthur H . Howard of 1055 Wil· 2. The Vagabond dance orchestra will mette avenue, Wilmette, and Mrs. Al- provide the music. bert C. Goodnow of 439 Hazel avenue, Glencoe, passed away at the Evanston hospital Tuesday, January 22, after an Frint George well-known realtor and RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS illness of only three days. Burial builder, returned to his offices at 414 ~ill take place at Rumford Point, Me., Linden avenue this week after having m the spring, the remains having been been confined to his home by illness for placed in a vault at Rosc hill. eight weeks. AN -OLD TIME SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 25-26 Many of our customers have been trading here for yeara. THE FINE QUALITY of o~ Meats haa made and kept them aatia6ed buyen. Note these very low pncea and take advantage of them. SPL~~~t~dp~ ;~:~ -~~~~~- ..................... .' ...........17lc R~~~-~~~~~. 3ScP'!!r ~~~~' ARMOUR'S CLOVERBLOOM NATIVE RIB TENDER JUICY I ... 20c GENUINE SPRING LA!~b~~~- .. 33c 1 . ~;~~~~~~~~~ -~~~.~~~. ~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~............... 33c WILSON CERTIFIED BACON ~~~~~~,. ~~i~t~. . . . . . . . . . 56c :~~ -~r. ~~~ ~. ~i~~. . . . . . . . . 28c ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS zz~ Half or whole, lb. . . . . . . '2 C FOUR . DAILY DELIVERIES-9 A.M. 11 A. M.-2 P. M.-4 P.M. WILMETTE-KENILWORTH-WINNETKA-GLENCOE ~J~=i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ····················································r The NEW Service AFE, profitable .investment is our newest serv1ce to patrons. Through purchase of our 7% Prior Lien Shares you can draw a steady extra income from earnings of North Shore Trains. Let the Road of Service help you along the way of thrift. Here is safety, stability, growth 11nd good earning. For the year ended August 31, 1923, this road's operating revenue was $5,677,562a four-fold increase since 1916. Think of future growth as the great North St'!ore develops! Prior Lien Shares are offerecl at $100 each, cash·orgpourpayment plan of $10monthly per share; 7 tfo interest allowed on deposits. Now is the time to start. This ; :.su~ of prior lien stoclt appnwed by lllmots Commerce Commission and Wisconsin Railroad Commission 1555 Shennan Ave., Evanaton Tel. Evanaton 7904 S Brass Candlrsticks of a quaint old patient $6.00 pair. "GRANDFATHER" RUSH-B TTOMED WINDSOR CHAIR Awarded October II, 19;3, for dl .. tin·uiahed c:"nuibution I<> the dcvel· O;>tr.C:nl cf t~cclric T rana;>ortalion. $25.00 Gives tltc "high-backrd" 1wtr that is so usrful in a dccorath'r sc)lemr. Has a soft autiqur ji1tisl! a11d the scat is of genuine rush. modaatdy priced. Vcr: y fiR~) U r~~~ . '- Brurhcs .arc muclr in dcm011d for usc by tltr fireplacr. or before a drsk or table. T_his iuterrstiJig bench is of solid walnut, nrhly rcrr·Nd. and the .~eat is of richfoiled n·ool la('cstry. $35.00 Cigarrttr Barrel of lzand-carvcd mahogany. A11 ll1tusual pircc for I he smoki11g table. $4.75 Chicago North Shore dOd Milwaukee Railroad Company 72 West. Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois ! f l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t . I I I I I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I. . IItlllltllllllltlllltllllltlllllllllllllll~ : -~ Utility Securities Company 71. Wcat Ad..nu Street, ~..a 11 o,lll. !.! ·i~n : Ask IUJY employee, Ot' IUJd mail the coupon lo the Utility Seouritiee Visit the BROWN-L'l\1LANDT store next time vou are in Evanston. \\ e how furniture that is "different" and our prices are always moderate. 0/'l'll Tu .·sda.v. Thursday, and Saturday e·vcuiugs. i i : i i .~:No~hdS~~~,.t~?,;',uj_ 1 ;>!'~~~~-n Na~ further Information ! Comp.nr. i : i 1Ad·~· - ------- -- --------------------- · I ·-------------------------------· L:.::.~.::.::.~.::.~.:.~::.:~.:.~.:.:.~.~.:::::.::::::.:.~::.J ··--·----------------------------------------------~