Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Mar 1914, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS; THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914. NewfrierHigh Jottings New Trier Wins Honors. Two graduates of last year's clas at New Trier have received honors at Northwestern. Staver Moulding of Wilmette is fourth In his class in the engineering school, and Lysle Smith, also of Wilmette, who won the state championsh ip in oratory last year, has been placed on the freshman debating team, which is to debate soon with the University of Chicago. » Athletic honors were conferred upon the soccer team in New Trier assem- bly » week ago, when the seal of the Chicago Suburban league was present- ed to Capt Andrew Taylor. - In the tournament between the schools of northern Illinois, held at Elgin. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 and 28, New Trier won three basket- ball games successivelyâ€"those against Deerfleld, Naperville academy, and Joliet. When the team came to play with Its near neighbor and old rival, Evanston academy, it was defeated, bpt only after a hard fight. Consider- ing the â-  fact that the. same men played in air Tdur games, and* that four of its members had- not played together until this year, the school feels that its team is a credit to it In everyw*y.?.'"'"' :'â- ."' In the game against Evanston High school, "Fen. 25, the heavyweight game stood 15 to 14 in New Trier's favor at {he end oi the first half, and _gg-.tn..:22- at the p.nd nf thn qponnA [school at 0:45 a. m. Men's Bible class. In the extra five minutes given to play off the tie, hbwevelyEvsnBtDn^oi^ p. mv Ladies' Bible two goals, In the swimming meet with the Uni- versity High school, Feb. 22, New Trier won by several points. Great interest in English Department. Great interest in writing has been awakened in the English department JBi^gSS^Sgfr^â€" "JggJJ^Tb^LJBnlor church meets ever* Sun- V** "ye*'* «rBm*«p»*«t having heeF ] day at 3:45 p. m. This Is the place TUmLl? ~f l<l Whe.the5 German or for all boys and girls. Miss Rae In- tfiS^I!-!^?1- shsH be served structs and drills the children In inu- la the German club, meeting bl-week-: SiC at the close of the service. The ly. German refreshments have re- ceived the popular vote. The meet- ings are to be held twice a month at 2:30 o'clock in the girls' gymnasium and are to he decidedly social, as well as intellectual, in nature, a dance fol- lowing the program. The Zenobian Literary society had in interesting program last week* in which Helen Kirkland and Frances Scheidenhelm read the two chapters of the romance of "Civil War Times," which the society Is writing, and Miss Bedker of the household economics department gave an instructive illus- trated talk' on "Denmark end. Sweden," which she visited two sum- mers ago. Principal Henry EL Brown has just returned from a week's absence in the east, during which he attended a meeting of secondary school prin- cipals and superintendents at Rich- mond, Va. While away he attended senate 1c Washington and did many other interesting things, all of which ks spoke of most entertainingly in assembly Monday morning. CHURCH BULLETIN '-WILMETTE........- â€" First- Congregational Church of Wil- 'â- â€¢â- â- 'â-  matte. ." 53: A welcome is extended to every citizen and visitor to Wilmette to at- tend the. Sunday services. Sunday 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. cla88« TuesdayrST3(r nrTnirtMid-weekr ^Mri-Merrltt B. Lun will read a meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Com- monwealth class programs, second and fourth Sundays of each month, at 5 p. m. Monthly luncheon,.second Fri- day, at noon. Communion, service, first Sabbath of each month, with the by the offer of the management of exception of. April, when a vesper The Lake Shore News to print twice service will be held oh Eastern morn a month the three best themes out of the ten submitted.; by the English^ faculty, the proceeds to go towards beautifying the English room from which the successful themes come.; As the subjects are to be of community ' Interest," a hundred as live themes have been handed in as could be; wished. Every sub ject of interest in the township has been discussed humorously, or other- wise: ~ thercrowded morning cars, the Kenilworth fire department, the nam- lng of Kenilworth streets, the need for a community house in Wilmette, need fprybetterrprotectioh-ofâ€"hydrantsâ€"in Glencoe, small boys In the New Trier tank, the crowded mess hall. .' ..'.'" "â- â€¢â€¢â-  Themes submitted from English II -JtMa weekV are by\[Miner Coburn, George Hicks.'T^ary Latimer,. Mar- [â- J&0JL Rodman, EdiwinBlpes, jane Staf- ford and - Priscilla White. Themes from English I, are by Norman King, Tames^gira^^fhla McMurfin. " n In upper class divisions great inter- est is \ shown in current events, the board â-  of education having'^qpplled ing. Sunday morning's sermon theme will be "Prosperity and Perseverance," a discussion of the difficulties the Christian life presents to successful men â€" ' .. .-â-  ',. .. ._,_ .:!____.'_. ._ Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock Major Funkhouser, the "morals chief" of the Chicago police, will speak under the auspices of the Comm on wealth Class. . wilmette M. E. Church. ~Rev. Thomas Keene Gale, pastor, 1024 Lake avenue.. Phone, 654. The Residence, 810 Lake avenue. Tele- phone, Wilmette 1244. Church tele- phone, WilmetteT173. """. Z Hours of service: Holy communion, every Sunday, 7:30 a> m. Every £i*fc day, 10:00 a. m. First Sunday in Sunday school will meet next Sunday j month, 11:00 a. m. Holy Days, 10:0o ^rornmg-st-9t3(Har-miâ€"Good-classes \ a. ni. Morning prayer, Sunday,4n^0O children will sing at the 5 o'clock church service under her direction. The first of special Lenten services under the auspices of the Men's Bible class was held last Sunday. Mr. Gibbs spoke to a large and' apprecia- tive audience and so much to the dc- Hght of the men present that they made up a substantial gift to help him in getting his education in preparing for mission work among the moun- taineers of Kentucky. â-  - Next Sunday at this 5 o'clock serv- ive Dr. J. P. Brush ing ham, formerly a district superintendent and now pas- tor of the Sonth Parte avenue church, Chicago, will speak. Dr. Brushihg- ham is one of the strongest preachers Methodism lias and is well Worth the time to hear. . Rev. C. A. Gage, leader of the Preachers' quartette, and under whose direction the music of the Desplaines camp meeting is so ably conducted, will be, present to lead a song serv- ice at the opening of next Sunday's sendee and will sing a solo. : Epworth league will meet at 6:15 p. m. next. Sunday. _ : Presbyterian Church. T Ninth-street and Greenleaf avenue. Rev. J. M; Wilson, pastor. The pas- tor will speak on "Sanctification and Service" at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p.-ml at the responsive service on "The Mas- ter Teacher on the Resurrection from the Dead, the Law of Love and His Own Deity." Mir. Freeman will sing "It-is-fin'ough^ by Mendelssohn, from Elijah, and "Just As I Am," by Cham- pion in the church each Friday afternoon at 3: SO o'clock. ; The service will con- sist of evening prayer with a short address on some characteristic of the Holy Child. The service- â-  Is - set 4or Friday because the rector hopes that some of the members of the Woman's auxiliary and guild will wish to re- main after their meeting on that-day to'join with the children In this brief service of worship.......----'-"-:;.; OttTAsbl? Wednesday evening .at _8. O'clock the Rev. F. G. Budlong. rector of Christ church, Winnefka, was: the preacher at evensong, -On Wednes- day evening, March 4, the Rev. Arthur Rogers, D. P., rector of St. Mark's church, Evanston, was the special preacher. A! good congregation has these visiting preachers and to listen j to the inspiring message they have ( brought â-  Qg Wednesday evening^ pa- per Wednesday-night at 8 o'clock on the subject; "Dr. Kyle's Recent Hook 'The Deciding Voice of the Monuments in Biblical Criticism.'" Dr. Kyle is one of the foremost American scholars in the study of archaeology. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Chicago _Presbytery .s will hold its annual'meeting in the Hyde Park Presbyterian church, Fifty-third street and Blackstone avenue, Thurs- day, March 12, commencing at 10 a. in 8fe Augustine's Episcopal Church. 1140 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, 111. The Rev. Harry B. Heald, rector. ;es and a good orchestra plays at all sessions of the school, At .10:45 o'clock the pastor will preach the second of a series of ser- mons on ""Why^Men""DO' "Not Go to ChurchiMb; Miss-iRae; and- the; double quartette will furnish special music. a. m. Evening prayer, Sunday,, 4:30 p.;'mr Wednesday, 8:00~~p. mr^Sunda; school, every Sunday at fli-:46lW m Children's Lenten 8ervice. The - only addition which - is made during Lent to the regulnr schedule of weekly^servlceO^seriJceJor-the the school library with ten copies each of^klfl5utIddkTTBeTn^ The Literary Digest. These magazines are made the basis of school exercises, -and^may-'be-taken-^homeâ€"freely;â€"jhr April they Will supply material for an inter-scholastic debate, the subject of which shall be announced only one hour before the event and shall based on current events. â- .-.";" ~~1~ be Bell I System Name ^MijenjjIJfaeLJiariah which is JkeidL USLSNCQE^ The North Shore Methodist Church. Hazel and Greenleaf Avenues '.'"' ] Glencoe. ^ , Horace G*. Smith, Pastor. Sunday School, 10; 15 am. Worship, 11:15 a. tn.: 7:20 p. va.___ Glencoe Union Church. Dr.^-Douglasâ€"H.-<Jornell, pastor. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching service at 11 a. m.; midweek prayer service is held in the church every Wednes- day night at S o'clock. Classified Business Ost WINN&TKA. j Congregational Church. Pastorsâ€"Edwin F.Snell, residence; been pretent botto evenings to greet j 672 Lincoln avenue, telephone. SO5-J; I JEWELERS AUGUST JRaaELIII Successor to Rodellus & Re Expert Watchmaker and Opt Repairing of complicated < and docks; Many years' cues with best known Chic houses. Phone 2632. , 827 Davis MEN'S WEAR street, telephone 470. March l|ithe*ev. ErATBasett JoSes. ir^ft^^f^ !!tt "^ formeriyfrector of the Church of the]mom,nR w°«hlp, 11 o'clock; vesper) Advent, NaskvUle. Tenn., will be the i aervice. S p. m. The communion serr- j preacher. \ Mc«: First Sunday In January, March, | 8t. Augustlpe^church Is supported'! May. July. September and November. | entirely by â-  theâ- â€¢â- free will offerings of I""mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmâ€"â€"mmmmimmmmlmmmmt_ the people and all the seats are free. [ psx***«f \r Vrilir*H^ol til Strangers and Xriends-wiUalways-find » w* *" J I will XlCallll a welcome waiting for them and memr ~ . ®£ N«ur*i-Phyitod Method* ... ., . ' "° Loot i»ip» No Great Exrcate hers of the congregation are always j jun a Leisure Hour glad to help visitors to find the places j in the prayeir'book. ;- Every Friday during Lent the Wo- man's auxiliary meets in the parish bouse to sew on garments tor the dif- ferent church institutions in Chicago; i There is always enough-work for all | who come and new faces and new fingers are always welcome. --Nekt^undaV morning the rector^f Will preach.at 11 o'clock on the text. Romans 8;13: "If Ye Live After the Flesh, Ye ^Bhail Die; But if; Ye Through "UiO Spirit Do Mortify the 1 Deeds of the Body Ye Shall Live," the j special subject being discipline of the j body. At the'.',£:30 p, m. service the •-.. r. nn ,. . _ text will be Ephesiatis (!:9: -There jfl3 CQ|6t1l6f6 M6QiG3l BStllS hvho Respect ^%Wf ^ With Him." ] 48u.4813 Broadway^- CHICAGO, UL The subject-beih^^he sin of pride. j phone E4«ewat«S38 / Fine fruitsâ€"in and out of sea- r»i«»K* » , I.. mi ,_r.t~.. „ son-always form a* part of our %$*** 5f*^M22^^eM- large stock of Select and Fancy ) g^"' â-  %S?fSf°,iIf* M."Lg SSttJSrS "** CUt I SkS^tle^n^Fn«S VV. P. Davie, residence 1001 Pino CLBlQ • B. W I N T EJq^i^HB §- ^L H & "' If «' Quality and not Quantityâ€"the beat for the money- fo. is -is our mot- Our large stock of groceries always select, and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a speci- alty. PRINTING Printing of Alt Kinds- Done Promptly and Satisfactorily by The A> S- YAH DEUSENIBOWMAN PUB. M HOTELS Telephones 585 and 585. THE AVENUE HOUSE Private Exchange 1110 " Sunday Dinner a Specialty, 1 to 8:30 P. M. Phone 1110. CARLTON PROUTY- Pplice Magistrate Jurisdiction same as that nf a Justice of the Peace >ROUTY BUILDING ^ Telephone Wionctl. 7 WINNETKA PatlersonBi Get our low price* t NEW or USED SEWIN6 MACHil Wils Repairinjr of ! Whetl^eSW.,. Wilcox and Gibbs. 1 alt other makes of i chines. 1522 Sherman l'hone65-» Eva Mexican Curio Armadillo' Company NEW STORKS 3S6 SOt Til STATE STREET, (O|.|io»ito K?tl»iliil!u>) __ JP^«ticrt;cd«»iJ LiyePetsfor tKcCniUrca. (C«H «b<1 «ft_tkeJave Armdilto)_ Bautifol Urap Skide Frame* o? all Dcsteas and Size* it SO CENTS EACH __ ^ BIG REDUCTION BABY CO-C/IBTS AT 12.98 TtArn <8tfi*Sa"l$3M *«IWiFST*TE-STicET tWO gHMW j ,04 >oRTil I 1FTII AVEN Icago, Illinois A\ M T. WEHHSTEDT, I'ROp. TKl.Kl'HOVK \vi>T n i:tka (jaiiAc; p: NORTH HIIOKI DITHIBIHUIH tun STUDEIJAkER AND CIIALMKRS •* MOTOH CA-KSi should appeatir the ^, Cut flowers are in demand everywhere, all the time. Flowers raised from bulbs tjroW quickest and easiest and of these the Gladiolus flowers most readily of all summer bulbs. The bulb has the _ flower already formed in it. Once planted it needs onlycultivation. The beautiful spike3 of bloom these bulbs produce sell readily at 251(>50 cents per dozen all summer Ions for decorating homes and for busi- ness places. Their beautiful form and lovely colors appeal to alL-SeVeTOiplanUngsTendajw apart will give flowers from, July until October. Last summer we raised million* of these bulb* on oar farm* and now we -offer theae^ne^plooming Tmlbs^at: wonderfully cheap prices. We give the best reds, the best pinks and many variegated kinds.------ - To interest young men and women and others m raising flowers, and to give them an opportunity to.prove for themselves the money-making possi- J of Gladiolus, we have placed the prepaid prtcte for these bulbs lower than ever before. Market Gardeners have nnd can make money .rowing and marketing vegetables and plants. growing and marketing these flowers with theii W*«a»n|MyteaBjrf:0.iadwU.S.,wit)tonrl?MCaUlos. Gladiolus Bulbsâ€"Kenwood Mixture 22 5U"»» PropsM, SO-SOâ€"See Bulbs prepmU, g£-oe SO Bulha prepaid, .BO BOO Hul2>» prepaid, 8.7S «5 Bulbs prop«ld, 1.00 1000 BulUs prepaid, 7.50 Our Hidden Value Cellecta'on of High Bred Seeds > - of earliest vegetables sent for 10c. VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE »f»aa Wâ€"t lUndolph Strâ€"t, CHICAOQ Telephone Directory The new ecStioii goesrtq press The Telephone Directory h a widely consulted reference book. It TOt ]^^NMie^Sicl^ If riot, sign a contract for'tiservice today to^insu^e its appearance in the March issue; ? Chicago Telephone. Company H. B. Gates, District Manager Telephone 9903 â€"------ LGOmALVES j_ Rtpairing Promptly Atttndnt To....... v fhane Winnttka-425_.'." Shop:909 Limit* Are. Hubbard Woods, llUnoit . 'â- .....'_ Ill French, German, Italian, and] Spanish Language Outfits 3397. JAMES I. IKONS, 25 West lake Sfreef.Cli W0> J5rown tn*' AllWirias Cosrseswl onoi HA8RY h ^ITKOWSKY Proprietor SitfcrtjsUmTKKTlI lowitital Itaitaf----^WITHOtnr 'â- Â«Â« JS^S^S-il^ ^WIRING, REPAIRING ttftknM MOO t*t»iuiitttsti »• tittaf.tlm. tMttt titiHtiif. let. cold suing ipecliiited. COSHV I.Tatio.v kk kk. Southeast Corner Ratido'oh and Clark Streets Open evenings until 7â€"Sunday 9 to 12 I Phone Vinnetka 5S7 SUPPLIES GLENCOE, StLIKGJS Phoqe Gtcacee < NE.TFIR SPOOR HANALER II fin, ft. IM, I Chi,.,. E(ib ElftlB Butch Studio Gifls out of the jordin- "-•rjFTor" peobW of-wfe liru-iiiciit Leather," Cbrna. Water Colors, .A^t.Craft SundrMw. TnHtr'uctlon in Leather and China. Cards for alt aerations. < . KDWABDg. OOULDIMC RQBERTSMD6GUL0iN6,Inc. ESS" wriCBis "^tSBK South Wabath A*fBue~"j^3T ' ~'" Teioph'pae Jtitndoit b 7870 Expert personal attention given to correcting all defects of the alglit nnd 8Clentlflcajl,v_JBttlnp ^nd aajUBtlng, of EYE GUA83E3 AND 8PECrTA<^ESi-Geeii*lst3H>fC8criir. tlons fllletl. The very best work at the lowest prices. Developing, Printing and Enlarging Cameras and Kodaks Exchanged. For the truly modern fffst "•-'â-  tWO CKSTS A 'MM Red Croas Filter Servii TCI. main sots â-  - CIIAS. S. WALLACE,Altit tftt E\Ortiagtofi" Aw-: ••"â- :â- â- 'â- - T#S.;E*»a»te»^ All varieties of Shrubbery. Via**, Roses, Fruit and Ornamental Tree*. Hardy, Herbaceous Flowering Plants JOHW FREEMAN, Proprltter 818 Hoyes Street FH0HE . HAVE\C3TQU EVER FED^OUR CHICKENS^ --- red comb Poultry feeds? - - If^p^n^you-wllr-givethem-a-fairanil Jinnartfei^|rt3Ma'*'s'Jtrlai',". -4au_wll"l bocorivincgd-c-M.lieir^suner-lority over all otber foods now on- Uie market. â- .:£. ..;:.. . u___ .___.---;,:\.:..^ VJ.___\"," " â-  ;';;"" '"L-,.-_:_^_lJ_T_ â€" REpH&OMB Fine ChlckrFeed, for baby^clriclreniirto"three'or four weeks old. â- . â- -â€".-----..-â-  .. ,' -â- ...â- -.â- ;;.:.„„___...^..â- .:â€"..^„:._^-----r . J~~ .' ^EJBtJCQMS Cgarsc Chick Teed;'"for growing clitcks from tjjreo to -tcn^wesks-'old^ ^^^ttEDreoM E\3cratch"Feedrfor-grown fowlsrtogetherrwith RED COMB-Meat Mash, kept before them in hoppers" all the time from the "Cradle to the Orav-y," ars the recognized standards, of per? icctlon.Ior_raiild;4fiVjBlopnicutjand Jiealth,, strength-and-cgg-produetionir -FOR SALE BY Consumers Company Phone 4500 TTVaNSTON, ILL. MICHELI'S i SPAGHEtTI RAVIOLI ------Famous Italian Reitaurant EVENING DINNER 75 Cent* - 75 Cents MUSIC - Private Dining Room fcr 50 to 1 SO People - SINGING ; c • •-.. ' Ama(fen«at» Made for Motor Panic* MICH Ml AN A vi-Nl'K- A.NO llth SikliET CHICAGO i 9 Real Estate Agents, Brokers and Buyers~ofNorth^Shore Property Stores, Offices, Flats and Residences for saf« and reni in Evanston, Wilmette and Winnetka. Leant H'tniletti and Innmranee. Plet+t 1564 SHERMAN AVENUE Art Embroidery, Designing, Mono- grams, Stamping and Novelties lyjBNBTIAN ART ROOMSx ^Hiss Minnie Langer-Prop., -«7-618 Venetian Building, 15 Bast Washington St:, Chicago LADIES' TAILORS FAULS^NTi^a?§Bisre^rer^ â-  Exclusive Ladles' Tailors, Formerly located in North American Bldg.â€"now 616-620 S. Michigan Ave. Suite tlO. Phone Wabash 5195. NEW IMPORTED MATERIALS HAVE ARRIVED. Special prices this month on Coats and Snlts, just to keep our tailors busy. Now showing Spring and Sum- mer styles. Workmanship and fit guaranteed. Est 15 years. Suite 606-508 Stewart BMg. 10g:N.^StatolB"t,r^pp.::..Mi!*l!*U;..3|teW

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