THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 lhe same lOace<m Wednjtdmy T .ws at 8 for adults. For those H?toattend thtte talks special "Jingenicnts can be made with the Sr children are betog received ,klv in the church Sunday school â- KTchiUdren not enrolled in a Wil- ESe Sunday school are urged to Enroll quickly at St. Augustine s. Arrangements are being rapidly nmoleted for the bazaar which will in at 1:30 Wednesday, November « The ladies have been working kTrd for a long time and many beau- tiful things of great variety will be Ion sale. Special attention has been Liven to provide novelties of many Rinds suitable for Xmas gifts. The ladies will serve dinner in the Parish House in the evening. The weekly moving picture enter- tainments for boys and girls began yesterday in St. Augustine's Parish House. The attendance was so large that extra shows had to be given to accommodate the boys and girls. The mitial entertainments were a great sucess and this contribution of St. Augustine's to the good of the boys and girls of the village is keenly appreciated by them all. Next Sunday being Advent Sun- day, the first Sunday in the church year, there will be Holy Communion at 8 o'clock and Holy Communion and an address at 11 o'clock. At the concluding sessions for this season of the Wilmette School of Religious Education held Monday night in the Central school, the rector of St. Augustine's gave a short ad- dres during the mam assembly with suggestions for improvement on the part of the different churches in Wil- mette in the religious education of the boys and girls. The Wilmette School of Religious Education will reassemble January 28 for six weekly sessions. The enrollment fee will be $1.50. It has been such a great suc- cess that there should be a large en- rollment for the next season. Subscribe To Your Local Paper Fruit and Vegetable MARKET phone mi Market Nest to Rosenberg's 826 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 We were burned out the other nightâ€" hut that4s notstopping us from doing business. The damaged stock is being sold out at prices far below cost. i 0001 IOBOI !* IOBOI I0E3O1 iobobs A THANKFUL SEASON We thank our many friends and customers for their peat, present and future patronage and as- sure them that their consideration is appreciated. We wish you all a Joyous Thanksgi- ving and hope that your Turkeys will meet your fullest desires. THE WILMETTE IOBOI IOBOI IOBOI IOBO NOTICE =Removal Sales NOW GOING ON Moving to 517 Weat Rail Road Ave. WALL PAPER, DRAPERY FABRICS, PAINTS AND SUNDRIES Phone 2491........1215 Wilmette Ave Between Fall and Winter Any coal bin that is not filled now is an orphan - - or a stepchild that is being ne- glected. Cold winds are whistling around the eaves and when winter strikes it's bound to strike hard. This is to be no drizzly season --it's going to be a snowy cold one - - • Unless your bins are filled at once you may find it hard to fill them later. Thanksgiving; Greetings To AH Our Friends EDINGER COAL COMPANY 1301 Lake Ave. Phone WiL 642 Sit Wilmette, I1L i*V ~