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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 3

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mm vm; THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 10fl» B8m« LIFE OF CHRIST SHOWN AT CHILDRESS MOVIES â- â€¢ Wilmette boys and girls, as well as their older friends, will have an un- usual opportunity to see on Thurs- "oiayir April 13, a remarkable seven-feel film depicting the life of Christ. This picture is a special Vitagraph production and was filmed in its en- tirety in Egypt and the Holy Land. There are droves of sheep, a caravan of camels and great crowds of natives, of the Holy Land. The scenes pre- sented are authoritative and the spec- tator many confidently feel that he is beholding a reverentâ€"andâ€"truthful presentation of the Holy Land where the „immortal Nazarene was born, where once He lived and where once He died.- â-  v.^^-- ^?:-?^i^ti The children of Wilmette who are privileged to see this production will learn more of the life of Christ than from a Score of sermons or lessons in 'â- "tiool^lE~firiial^ Mr. and Mrs. JtoyaL JX 706 Elmwood avenue are providing the film. It will be shown at 3, 4:30, 7 and 8:30 oclock in St. Augustine's ParishHouse. ^iThere will be ho charge. , A great treat ig"i'fS""'i^#er"iCdl:"' Wil- mette boys and girls in Easter week when on Thursday and Friday, April 20 and 21, will be shown the popular productoin "Black Beauty." Th«* film Businesslike w> Conducts Political Campaign as i Though It Were a Well-Ordered ^ Part of His Private Business is contributed by the Central and La- gan school Parent-Teacher associa- tions. Mrs. J. B. Olwin, who has been ill at her home 820 Lake avenue, for several weeks, is reported to be im- proving rapidly. Mrs. Charles Harrison Smith was hostess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club at her home, 919 Forest avenue.________ Leivis B. Springer nostentatious campaigner / in the current pre-elec- tion political activities is Lewis -B. Springer, Wilmette leader, who v is seeking the nomination as Seventh district representative in the Illinois There has been no time lost with 'speechifying". Personal solicitation here, there and% everywhere in the district has been the order of the day and Mr. Springer is confident the business methods employed in his .campaign will bear rich fruit on election day. f Springer has been a resident of Ahe north shore for many fears. He has always been a leader in civic en- deavor. He is an expert on taxes and is determined, if elected, to work in the interest of tax reduction. Mrs. Mary B. Springer, 707 Central avenue, had as her guests last week, her son, Mr. Frank Springer of Buffa- lo and New York. PLAY WITH MATCHE8â€"FIRE Firemen were called out last Thurs- day to extinguish a small blaze in the basement of the D. L. Taylor home at 849 Michigan avenue. The fire was said to have been caused by matches ignited by children at play in. th!Tlidnie7J§§x^ am 1 mmmaammemmssas^BammmmaBB ; '^py^Aw""::'I»?Le:"': MATCH if v ; The American Legion rifle team of Golden, Col., composed entirely of men whose rifles played a part in the World War battles, has issued a challenge to any rifle team in the United States, the scores to be tele- graphed to each team at the end of each range. W:3 |p?; Would, wak ;.6N:"/"BOQi.i? Ifau»d!$as of ex-gobs .. wlfc*........ mines out of the North Sea during the world war want to re-enlist, bat in Prohibition Commissioner Haynes' "hooch Navy". Four submarine chasers are being put in commission at Bailtimore, Md., and when com- pleted will form a Navy that will wage* war oh rum runners. Leaky Roofs, Cutters, Spouts, Slate, Tile, Tin Work New Shop -± D , UR ^caKes^'a r W food confections that help to make the meal a suc- cess. They will please: your family week in and weekâ€" outâ€"and~ " m^yojar^guests _a= nice talking point when they speak about dinner at your house. "IntheHtartofWilmtlle' 1162 Wilmette Ave. JljI\±S Jvl 1^1 Vjr .iiiiipiiiliiaMlilillil^ mimMim irfiimien ill \S^UiKla'M:ifw(K iirhe biggest men in town and thft im-r^^ among our depositors. And we have a large number of smaller accounts, which we are^watctt^ will bet>igaccoun give Individual account our personal attention. ||fNew a come to.us every dayJ[£ome.;iiijan4Ja|^ ra^a^c^unti'-SM« IMjgjjf^;1 :aJ!l^iilllll§l^illii^8^S' - WWV^Wâ„¢*Wis^wW'^W$m KtRBSl©

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