'£i:^-,#&avhf*4^~-> k:i*#f*$m:<j zm. Sis ?thf:Sr SHORE NEWS. FRlplYfSJAY 5, 1922 n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The sermon subject for Sunday will be "Paying Tribute to Mother." Re- member this is Mother's Day. tM*- Clarke B. Shipp will sing a special solo. A "Family Party" to which all the members of the church and congrega- tion are invited, is to be held at the church this evening at 8 o'clock. A _ special program- wilL_he provided for the children in the Sunday-school -Annex building. Monday, May 15, general tag day, Presbyterian women will be at the , Northwestern Station to jeeceivecon- tributions, for the Presbyterian Home for ihe^Aged. This is a most worthy â€"object and aJiotrhr- have the support of all' Presbyterians^ iexous The Westminster Guild for young married women of the church will be held in the church parlors Monday afternoon, May 15, at two o'clock. The Men's club will give their final dinner of the season next Friday eve- ning, May 19, at 6:30 o'clock. Follow- ing the dinner there will be a unique program, by home talent entirely. The Presbyterian church will unite in a union service at the Congrega- tional church next Sunday everning, 8 o'clock. Mrs. Nicholson, the wife of the Methodist Episcopal Bishop of the Chicago District, wilt^be the speaker. Subject: "Theâ€"American. -WomairarBaTie or & Boon."==-=^ Sunday School Church Service Junior C. E. ;; ^SeniorSL 1L ...9:30 a. m. 1.11:00 a. m. ...3:30 p. ra. ...5:30 p. m. Wednesday Mid-Week ......... • S Service ...:.......;8:00 p. m. f The church is located at tbje^corner of Greenleaf avenue and Ninth street.' f ST. AlHOTNE'S PARISH ^p4S*j' |S|i;ii;i M The Women of St. Augustine's held a special Dedicatory Service on Fri- day, May 5Tat 11 a. m. The occasion Was the presenting of the money col- lected by the women of the Parish for special Missionary work by women. The Service consisted of Holy Comf munion w4th^n^a4feesa^E^»zBi5to3^ The amount raised exceeded consider- ably that raised in past years. ^ _ M. The Ladies of the Associated Guilds of St. Augustine's Parish will meet with luncheon at 12:15. It The attention* of St. Augustine's people is especially directed to the Mass Meeting to be held in the Audi- torium of the Congregational Church Sunday night/ May 14, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Nicholson, wife of the well known -Bishop-^Ucholson___at the_J£ethodist episcopal church, will give an address ^ "The American Woman, a^Bane^or a Boon". Mrs. Nicholson is a leader in Woman's work of many kinds and has traveled widely throughout the world. She is being specially invited to Wilmette by those who have al- ready heard this remarkable address and have tried hard.to have .her de- liver it here. The Choir boys of St. Augustine's church, aided by outside talent, are giving a concert in the Parish house Friday evening, May 26, with the ob: ject of raising money toward their ^amp fund, -They-have-been-saving ^noney throughout-the^^ar_but_wiiL need considerable to augment it be- fore they have sufficient for their Camp in Wisconsin. Parish house, beginning at 10 a. m„ there will be a Bakery Sale under the management of Mrs. TenBroeck. Tea and coffee will be served, from 3:30. The proceeds will go towards the ex- penses of the Association Guilds. Jbn" Wednesday afternoon at 2:0Q o'clock the Hector officiated funeral of -Mrs^e^- C; at the ^Waikerr^th SO GOOD IN DEBATES CAN'T GET CHALLENGES _ New-Trier Township High school's debating squads presented such for- midable arguments \in recent appear- ances as to cause the teams to pass out^f the competitive class^ among secondary school debaters. â- This ra^tber~^eeuliar*~sitiiation is brought about by the fact that schools challenging or challenged by New Trier JiavfLiJthmight the matter over m _ -o-^r^H^-Ttro^^ir-nrTliB-'wrious-ly-.-aiid made negative response. Tomorrow, Saturday, May 13, TnTire 'â- „. _ h , tied with New Priviso High school^ tied with New Trier for first place in the Suburban Debate League, made reply to New Trier's challenge with the interesting information that the league constitu- that number having he^n^jpim|pj^ by that school. , ^ - „,„H nopkford and Waukegan High schools some weeks *go £alton£d New Trier to post season debates but hw since withdrawn because ^of alleged ineligibility of several mem- bers of those teams to compete in interscholastic debate. w .Hri0, to Yes New Trier is stHl waiting to hear 'from-some likely opponents. Church Society to Give . ^1 Three One-Act Comedies Three one-act plays will be present- ed at the program to Je Bivea ^on Thursday evening, April 27r by the Christian Endeavor soiciety of the Congregational church. •„«,«,„ The comedies to be given are Miss The Manuka Club held its^ monthly, meeting yesterday afternoon ? at the home of Mrs. J^hn Kief|r 1221 Forest avenue. ,- , , ^MJ&^Sm^^- * Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Smithers, 111 Lake avenue, will return the latter part of next week from a trip to Seattle, Wash, -'h^ttk^- Mr. and Mrs. G. F Johnston, 518 Park avenue, are visiting at the home to their home on fifteenth street, after Hancock, - Mich. v.;.^. ,^v. v:.^J^ Mrs. R. S. Pattillo entertained h«jr Thursday L unoheon and Bridge clttb this week at her home, 620 Forest "avenue^ - _ - â- â- â- -â- ^^â- â- -â- -â- â- â- â- ^-f^rv^^-' « â- fi'4 r«on""forbid more than "a prescribed Civilization," "Sweet Meat Game, and number of c6nr|ests. during the year,"Suppressed Desires. Miss Lucy Nicolas of Indianapolis, Ind., spent a few days early this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jordan, 1012 Greenwood avenue. 1 I mother of "Mrs. Warren Lusted and Mrs. H. V. Ponaldson. Mrs. Walker died on Monday after a long illness. The services at St. Augustine's for next Sunday, May 14* the fourth Sun- day after Easter, will be Holy Com- munion at 8 a. m., Church school and Bible classes at 9:45, Morning Prayer and* Address at 11, with Holy Baptism at 4- Last Sunday afternoon a Supple- mental , Canvass on those connected with trie church but not at present contributing regularly to its support was made by teams of men. St. Au- gustine's is gradually approaching its goaFoThaving an wno are cwnectec": with the Churchpiec^ej_re]^lai-ly In: weekly amounts towards its support. A sustained^ effort is also" being made to secure as many as possible to make a separate weekly pledge for the sup- port of the Church organizations, in- stitutions and work in the Diocese of Chicago, and also the extension "of the work' of the Church throughout the world. New Trier WU1 Answer â€" the Plea of Near East The^GirTs^ Reserve -atâ€"New- Trier High school is planning to answer the plea of the Near East by gathering clothing among the students and pa- trons of the school. Miss Babcock, who is sponsor of this girls' organiza- tion, wishes^ to_haye___,the garments brought to school from Monday, May 15, to Wednesday, May 17. The Girls^shoiiUl like to have the stores in the township volunteer to furnish boxes for packing the articles ready for shipment^They can also use few cars or trucks-to-traraport the clothing to the station. Those who are willing to assist in this worthy cause are asked to call Miss Babcock at the high school. 7'L NO FIRE, HE SAYS A report on last week's issue of The Lake Shore News stating there was a blaze last week in the laundry at Greenleaf and West Railroad avenues was- erroneous, according to the pro- prietor. ' . ._. . , :-,./.. >:..%7 On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Her- bert J. Leach, of 630 Washington ave- nue, was hostess to members of the Comanci Club at luncheon. give .juattc^^ their listings :ssri:i:^:v:."" COMPANY ^fp^i^ss^^ ':7' ' â- "â- . • -.......!..•â- ';'?..â- ..'..â- ..•:â- â- ......' .S'^SSEsfefe!.. ^. .:4*i^5SfS!^3ilj__^__ .__. -â- :_'_^._ -â- i'ivWi£Sa33.!giâ€"3'js-... -,.-.«. -: -:......â- ...._â- 'â- ^r7----~5aa..".- ~_j^zâ€":-^ 'â- â€"â- ' - , -j- i ;^-'-â€" - '-; ~";"„ ""l77'-T7 ~^~"" '-"' ~\7-77~:- -::Â¥^^3*----------^1.:â€" .-;,;_, :^M$i&£~