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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1921, p. 11

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WWTO^PhP IPWPIIIP'I'I'W mm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS/FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 11 avenue. The time was spent in work- ing for their part of the bazaar. The first Confirmation class for the boys and girls of St. Augustine's was Held in the rector's study Sundav afternoon at 4 o'clock with a good ft. ^ was essential to their sue- attendance. The next class will be ' held Sunday, November 20, at 4 o'clock in the same place. All boys and girls who wish to be present for confirmation will be welcome. For adults thinking of confirmation there will be a talk in the rector's study in the parish house at 7:30 P. M.0on Sunday. ~n the subject of the Disarm- ^Conference and the duty of the VvX and Christians in relation jfiSi and pointed out that although ..♦Vsrnen, legislators and jurists St devise and put into operation Sani showing the way to a better p rid it was essential to their suc- « that the church should change Sf! hearts and wills of men to make i different and brighter world a reality. _ Many of the members of St. Au- puVines were in attendance at the Snday Evening club last Sunday, to uV..r the powerful address of Bishop Williams, Bishop of the Episcopal church in Michigan. Bishop Williams save his impression of the present itate of affairs in Europe, having just returned from a trip of observation and study. He contended that world -fairs today are fast approaching a crj»is and that it was absolutely essen- tial that the Unitfed States should be willing to give service and sacrifice to help lead the nations back from the path of militarism and ruin. On Monday a number of women of the Associated Guilds met for an all- day session at the home of Mrs. H. B," Wilson, 611 Laurel avenue. Mrs. Wilson served luncheon and much work was accomplished. In the after- noon of the same day Miss Cornelia Jones entertained the young women who are to have charge of the "Debutante" table at the coming bazaar, at her home at 1045 Forest Arrangements are being made for a public baptism at St. Augustine's. Names either of infants, boys or girls, or men and women should be given to the rector. It is hoped to begin the regular weekly motion picture entertain- ments for the boys and girls of Wil- mette on Thursday, November 24, (Thanksgiving t>ay). There will be two entertainments, one at 3:45 for the younger children and one at 7:15. The services at St. Augustine's on I Thanksgiving Day will be Holy Com- munion at 8 A. M. and Morning pray- er with brief address at 10 A. M. The women are working hard for the annual bazaar which will be held the last day of this month, November 30. All kinds of articles will be on sale, especially a large number of the IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll We Will Serve Only One Meal Thanksgiving Day - Dinner -11 a.m. to4p.m. ^iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii^ HHSGIVING DAY CnewTtttcB *pO our customers, | who have learned from pleasant exper- | ience that we serve the 1 best* fete-day dinners | obtainable, it will be welcohme news to know f that Thanksgiving will be recognized in our customary way. I Dine today the . Cafeteria Way WELCH'S I PHONE 2420 r,llllllllllllllllnill|lllllllll|ll|HM||||||H|||||||l|!|||||||||||l|||l|||llllllllllllllllllllll,-- 00 PI H C » 8 c 5 PI H X PJ pi CAFETERIA llllllllll IIHII III 3' § FINE SUITS$22= 5 M A D E - T O - ORDER and up DvSee our 400 elegant new fabrics. We have every choice creation of leading woolen mills in all conceivable color combinations and patterns at amazing low prizes. OVERCOATS $ 23 00 AND â€" UP w__ YoU can buy our celebrated tailoring at re- markably reasonable prices. We give you a suit or overcoat cut to your inches in size and tailored to your ideas of style at prices that will positively surprise you. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Come in and see our remarkable values.. You positively can't beat them. Kaplan 627 Railroad Avenue Wilmette 667 â€"â€"â€" •variety suitable for Christmas gifts. There will be special features for the boys and girls and a dinner served by the women in the evening METHODIST CHURCH The annual Harvest Home dinner will be held Friday evening, December 9. On Sunday afternoon, November 27, at 4:30 o'clock, our chorus choir will render a Thanksgiving cantata in*the church, to which all are invited. . Mrs. N. P. Calwell. of Chicago, en- tertained the women of the Second Division at luncheon last week. Sunday, December 4, will be Com- munion Sunday. The baptism of in- fants and adults and reception of members will be a part of the service. The subject for our pastor's ser- mon next Sunday morning is, "A New Starting-Place For Faith". Ser- vice begins at 11 o'clock Remember the Sunday services; Sunday school at 9:45, Preaching at ,11. Epworth league meeting at 6. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Here you will find a complete slock of everything you need for THANKSGIVING except the turkey. All kinds of nutsâ€"raisinsâ€"sweet ciderâ€"fruits such as fancy Jonathan Apples by the bos for from $2.65 upâ€"grapefruits 5c SSc per dozen up. Buy early to set the benefit of a good stock. LULIAS BROTHERS Corner of Railroad and Central Avenues Former Bank Building y///s//y//y//&/jy>y/r/rMfssA'M PHYSICIAN. CHIROPRACTOR OCCULTIST Dr. LESLIE W. JUNES Rheumatism, paralysis, asthma and most chronic troubles are due to interference with the free flow of nerve energy, poor blood circulation-results, which means weak resistance against germs. CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS remove the causeâ€"Nature will do the real healing. Eyes examined and glasses fittedâ€"when necessary WI1.MKTTI-: OFKIrH Room 27. Browi HulUllnit Hon mi 10-12 A. M. I'-.Vâ€"7-0 P. M. Telephone Wilmette 2557 HeNUlenee rhune Wilmette 255M Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosâ€"blended 7H $M* • ***************** ******4.*4. ****** ft.********.!, ft******** *************»************** + Fruit and Vegetable MARKET MEAT Market t PHONE 12il Next to Rosenberg's 826 DA VIS STREET PHONE 7340 J Some people wonder how we can sell Meats and Vegetables so reasonably and have them be of high quality. Quality - - at low price is possible be- cause our large vo- lume of cash busi- ness enable us to buy the best goods cheaply^- - - that's the reason. ♦. ♦ ♦ if- • ir â-  ♦ I * s Every Day Is A Sale Day. >++• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

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