Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1914, p. 4

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33HBC3E53EE2 ',. '""â- ?!,, r* f K& LAKE SHp^STNEWS; TtTpRSDAY; MAKCHgg. 1914. J? I A UJEl II Ji*'7 Lf/1I1L> e» u/> He \! ^UfQ O II \J l\Lu l\ LWO CHURCH EUUL-ETINj m. On Wofrawlay evening at 8 "The Live Wilmette and North Shore Newspaper1 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY • -â€"â-º irr •â€";â€"iâ€"â€"â- â€" THE BOWlfAW PMiiSHING C OltB A N Y / 7 Wilmette* 111. Offices, Room 2, Brown Building, 1150 Wilmette Avenue Telephone 1640 FORREST POLLARD . LfcOtDP. HOLLISTER . :^ . . . . EPliOlt BUSINESS MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR -1 7_Jtotctt-d ns aac&nd-claM^roatter March 13, 1914. at the postofflco at WHntttte; llllnolsrimder yrtract at March 3. 1879. "7 , .-' '. , â-  . Address all communications to The Lake Shore N'ewB. Wilmette. Anonymous com- munlcatkna will not lie nettcWL "Rejected manuscripts will not be returned unless accom- panied by postage. -All matter for publication m the cm rent week's issue should reach our office not later than Tuesday noon. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1914, WILMETTE, Flrtt Congregational Church of Wil- \:y"h-^,. â- â- ':" mette. : .. _ ; "• ; A welcome Is extended to every, citizen and visitor to Wilmette to at- tend the Sunday services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Men's Bible class, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Vesper service, 5 p. m. , Ladles' Bible Class, Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. Mid-week meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Com- monwealth class programs. Second and fourth Sundays of each month, at â-  5 p. m. Monthly luncheon, second Fri- day, at noon. >â- -. Communion,;, service, first Sabbath of each month, with the exception of April, when a vesper service will be held on Eastern morn- Jngy 7'â€"1.-' -•-â€"----- .:-;-â- :--..,-â- ,;,.: Roy Edwin Bowers, minister. Sun day-moriiihg the sermoni:themfe:wlll be; "t|»e Cost of Success." At the vesper service at Ave O'clock -Mr. Bowers will speak on the words, "Let the dead bury their own dead, but go there and preach the Kingdom of Ood." .' â- /.-•-' s.-." i* jlifciiT&H Presbyterian Church. Ninth Street and Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette. Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor, j The pastor will speak Sunday at 11:00 a. m. on ,"The. Voice of God in the Government of the Church" and "The Consummation of the Age- Wise and Foolish Virgins, Talents and the Sheep and the Goats."' Miss Cor- ette will render the following organ program: - • â- â- â- â- â- â- -.- .,, •â- - Morning COMMUNITY HOUSE CAMPAIGN. Progressive citizens-ofWilmette are-now in the midst, of a cam- paign for a Cpnihtufiity House for this village. The,proposition is . to beput up to the voters in the village election April 21 on the "lit- tie billot-* and it is thought that it will carry with a good majority But iii order that every yOter may have an opportunity of under- standing the full text of the matter, a public mass meeting will be held at the Woman's club building tonight and a general discussion of the plan will be conducted. Every wide-awake resident of this suburb fully realizes the urgent need of a Community House and also, the development of the ^community spirit here. Thus it is not necessary to dwell at.length on pointingout the merits of the plan, But in passing it might be added that for many years the churches, arid in recent^years 4he jxargo-ARegro (S^haW Op. 42T Wilmette Woman's club -building/ have been the only structures) .....;..........___..... GjUlmant whete^ubiic^entertainments could be held. If a Community House -,Js provided the general public will feel more interested even in 9Ui- ; side entertainments given in this meeting-place^â€"t_^~â€"?â-  • , H As;T.has been;demoristrated~tn^theGommuliity-House in WiiF netka,^the-popularity of^^ the-institutLpn-has-spmad^oin one endiof that village to the other* In/factit has extended farther than that alnd W^ residents of neighboring villages have been attracted there by the splendid entertainment, athletic and other features:-The attention^jf-^peeial-writers-has been focused on the Unique Congregational theeting place, thrown open to the Winnetka public, and various articles have appeared in the daily press and magazines concerning it. Probably the best ad- vertisement which could be given the Winnetka Community center, was the lecture given by Rev. J. W. F. Davies week before last?be- fore delegates assembled in the annual convention of the Religious Educational'association"inr^New Haven,~Conn."These-tlelegates, sev- eral hundred in number^ grew very enthusiastic about the work as described by Rev. Davies and illustrated with stcreopticon slides, -and ^tfr thfi talkjts^ Tj^ing^houm^^ • towifns. â- â- â- â- '.â-  â- â- ";/:â- '" •'â- "â- ' '"'." ! " .iW:(lmettc probably can furnish a more interesting Community b^eiit^r*t1ian "is now--conducted in Winnetka, once such an insti is est^biish«j<l»^-Aiid4f -pjfaus'-now-?ti-the-enibryo woric^oti^ the^nre^t- ingi place will be entirelyâ€"independcrii^lms. having-a^shadc-on-4he Winnetka hbusc.% Certain phases* on the subject here, under tjhc Monroe. law;;, prove a; handicap.' - Last week Ralph. R. I-oiinsbu-ry pointed out in detail in an-article in this newspaper the defectsjof thcineW sta.tcy law which must be overcome to make a Community House possible in" Wilmette. It is for the discussion of the prob- lems 'whlchjicdpfrpnf the wprkeTS^rtiat^tire mass meeting 71s bcifig held this evening. Every citizen interested is urged to attend, ( AN$STILJ- THE VIOLATION CONTINUES. Week before last information was given in this column about the violiation of the ordinance by the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric JRailwiiy/i^onrpahyitttJierrfiperation of their ears.-through- this vil- lage. Since that timewe have received words of praise from several citizoris-for calling attention to the miserable accommodations pro- vided by the iriterurbari company. â- ;::.__.'_..__"" ""r But rio action has been.taken by the village officials. In the ses- sion of the village trustees last week no mention was made of the Chicago and Milwaukee electric except in a-copy nf n letter VfHarrp Feuerzauber................ .WagUei* Cum Sancto (Mass No. IS)... .Mozart Evening, 7? 30 o'clock. Preluderand FnguezErMa^orrTTTTBaeir Preludes, A, 7, 45, 20.^. -v...Chopin AlIegro~~con grazia (Sixthr Synp-^ "phony)' ....".".':.'...... Tsehaikowsky Toccata .,....................Rogers Mr. .Alfred G. Freeman will sing, "Day of Peace," Bailey, and "O Sal utaris," McDuhger. The annual meeting and dinner will be held on Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, and at the uusiness hour at 8:00 o'clock, reports of the year's work will be given and officers elect- ed. All .the people of the congrega tion and their friends are cordially inyitfedTo attend. Plates may be re- served by phoning Mrs. Frank Eager o'clock there wiii be evening prayei and a sermon by the rector, and on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, chil- dren's serriee^ which consists ol eve- ning prayer and a short' addressr-T During Holy week, which begins April 5, there will be a celebration of the Holy communion each morning, except Friday, at 10 o'clock. Morning prayer will be read each morning at 9:30 o'clock. Evening prayer every day at 4:30 p. m., except Wednesday, when the service is at eight o'clock, and the lie v. Dr. Deuel, rector of the Church of i'the Atonement, Cbjpago. will be the preacher. On Good Friday In addition to morning and evening prayer at the regular hours .there will be the three-hour service, from 12 to 3'*o'clock.:.;.T^e rite of Holy Baptism will be administered at the 4:30 serv ice on Saturday. Easter-Even. The program otr^ster-^eryicesrTwill announced later. ' ., r The Woman's auxiliary meets every Friday in the parish house to work for missionary purposes, and all the women of the parish are urged to be present and share in the work. , At the tju (O'clock service Sunday morning, March 29, Mr. Carl F. Rohles. tenor, will ,;iBlng Handel's, "O Lord Correct Mo,'r for the offertory solo. The offertory; anthem at the 4:30 p, m. service will be-Elliott's, "O Most Merciful." : | M. E. Church. Rev. lC ^.Cale, pastor. 1024 Lake avenue, phone CHi. /..;.., ""At the Ay* b*clock.service pext Sun- day^Dr. T.iP.^Frost of Evanston First M. E. church will speak. There will be special music by the men's chorus. These services under the auspices of j the Harper Men's Bible class are giv | Ing an opportunity to the people of i next Tuesday evening, Msrcb 31,. at I phonaOwttmHW taeeDyeiniraSpwtattir the church. Ex-senator Mason is ex )]£, QUlCSplC PaathVr&ivasaor pected to be the1Speaker.rr-'*Mett Ij Sprlif No»eltie» M«dei From Ostrich PeMhere Have Met in Washington." »,; â- ' j 217.21a retettia Bdg., u C Wistiflgteo St. CKcatt The U^lrdj41^to%.^*t||ethoJIW chm^c^TieTd a) receptiohrTftei»w»y- it; the Marcy hbme.;â- :;'"* â- '"â- 'â-  Baptist Church. - Sunday services held: In the Worn an's club building, corner Greenleaf avenue and- Tenth street. Pastor, B. Frank Taber, 1046 Greenwood avenue. Telephone 'Wilmette'^ ^829^ Bible school, 9; 45 a. m. , Morning service, 11:00 i. m^ Evening serVlcprTtSO<p; m. In the morning our pastor will speak oh "The Name Chrirfdaii;" "The subject pf the evening serindri will be "Just Ordinary People." ^Special niu- sie in the evening. ;! ;J. ___ The Wednesday evening meeting, April 1,. will be in tlie home of Mr, and Mrs. Ho ward Bowen, 1215 Elm- p^wooa^a-vaaue.-^..---^.____•-! _i_^i:. ^1 . The first annual meeting/and dinner will be held in Erev.aJs-hallxon>Tues- day evening, March 31. All members and friends of} the church are cor- dially invited. Tickets for".-the dinner may be secured from Miss Bolls, at 35 cents each, • ';. Z '" . HI Central ATTjORMCY.iit-t*W *' Ir#l f. m FOX PROPOSES NEW YELL. A unique yelir ror"Worthwestern is sxrggestedbr Prof; Fox. * It is based on "boxing" tbe compass, a thing com- mon to mariners biit seldom.attempt- ed by "lahdiubbers." The yell is as follows: North, north by east, north north- east,^northeast by^qrth, porth: east, northeast by east, cast northeast, east by north, east. .* .« Wilmette to hear the best' preachers in and about ;Chiqago, and the large crowds in attehdance "at^eacBT one | are proof that they, are being appreciated. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a. m. next Sunday morning. The pas- tor will preach at 10:45 a. m. on "Why Men Do Go To Church." Good music and everybody welcome. The Junior church will meet at 3:45 in the afternoon. Bpworth league at 6:15. The Men's club of the church will hold their, monthly social meeting R.L. G6tf$jt£VE$ Contractor and Builder Rtpairine Promptly MUn&tATo1 Phone Winnetka 425 Shop: 909 Linden Avt. Hubbard Woods, Illinois HATS, All Kinds of Braids remodeled' into absolutely stylish shapes TURNER'S Fourth Floor 20 SO. STATE ST. [VANSTON THEATRf â- â- ' EVANSTON AMUSEMENT CO., PROP. ' !â-  Fountain Square. H. L. Minturn, Mgr. Phones 2896-2899 -^-|t:iarihtendPdt.hat this meeting may be a congregational social gathering as well as' a business meeting. »-â- â€¢â- â-  -"â-  'Mafclr'^""' "* be-opservetr^wi thrverviees -cvery-cven-f thg, evcopt Saturday. The pastor President John B Cotuj^rjiad.maileiLto_tlie-*»ttiGials of-the-North western^^lv' roatl inquiring into the responsibility of the recent rear-end collision at'Hill street. There were several important topics before the village trustees in the last meeting and probably ^bee^use^t-thc avalanclic^oTblisinOh 1 \\v 11 ilei" nrban rtmtterwas 0ver- looked. :',"V. 171'"' â€"------ 7-:A"fi^"e?ganiple"of:the~daiTger of accidents in an overcrowded railway coach "lias;bccn related tons ftoin an experience of Mr. E. A. Wobd of Evanston on March ft. Tn alighting from a Milwaukee car, crowded until many were forced to stand on the rear platform, Mr. Wood was thrown against a kit of tools belonging to a carpenter. His overcoat was badly torn and when he reported the ijicident to fthiecfaimTa^ri^ rth^rT^tm^orZdamages, Since the passenger did not sufjer any per sonal injury^ the-claim agent explained that under a receivership, settlement^can be-made-Honly^itAliabUity^^-cases. JTluV is^jonly ow incident ofimany which probably happen daily on the POOR AC- COMMODATION LLVE. DIFFERENCE Or^OPrNIONr^^---------aâ€"z â€"J _~ 'There seems to be a difference of opinion among the property -owners in Wilmette-and Central avenues ccmcc^miTg^the^pT^posed. impro\tement of these two thoroughfares by widening and rcpaviug. In fact a storm of protest to the plan developed in the public hear- ing before the board of local improvements, last iveekâ€"when-several of these property holders-.â- appeared^n3Typiccfl-t-heir disapproval of the improvementrâ€";Theirr conteTiTion is thattherburden of the cost willlJall upoir tlieiTFwhen -t-ire-gener-al- pu-bj-ic-wili^erm^thc^lieiiefit 7M0 one denies the fact that the old worn pavement in both of these business streets should be repaired. For twcntylycarsilllias done service and now it is imperative that some action be taken to provide better pavements. No action was taken by the improvement body-last week-but^iradjoujrTTm^^ ably some plan satisfactory toithe-property ownerswiJl be worked jjut by that time. -.' ... â-  , will speak at each serv;ce. Dr. Wilson tfill give an illustrated stereopticon address on Friday; nlgtit, Marcli 27, at 8 o'clocit bn^^farA Luther and the Reformation of the Sixteenth '06gtgSg;/®B. M.1 mm twenty-six of tbe most striking views in the life of the great reformer. He will exhibit these to the" children! at 3:15. An invitation is extended to all. St. Augustine's Episcopal Church. J- 1140 'WilmettS Tkf&Stiifi Wilmetter Her. Harry Br HealG, rector; 7^ March 2!) is Passion •SundayJ and the services for the day will be as follows: ' T:8orar?m.,: HCly Commuri-1 Ion, with Corporate Communion of the Altar guild; 9:45 a. m.. Sunday' school; 11:0(1 a. m., morning prayer HEMSTITCHING Pleating-, Buttons Covered While You Wait. EMBROIDERY 3(5 S. State St. • OHICAOP Mail orders have our prompt attention. Herbert F.Antunes inner and Rcpafrcr 1 •i , 1117 Main St., Evanston i ^Ijj Telephpnes Evanston 347S-J and 44».. . |(-i Officii Tuner for Northw stern School of Musitf TONIGHT-AND BALANCE OF WEEK A Mammoth production of . ;V,:; m m The part of"Virgie" will be taken by Miss Marie Mitchell, one of â€"the greatest exponents of child parts.â€"Miss Mitchell-will-be brought- here especially for this production. â- ;*"'• !," '., . jjThe Spanish Var VeterahSL^eilli giye aâ€"benefitHTerâ€"the^utMfor^tt-andTd »- •'•-«>â-  '• ?tt'«. ^!"!« color fund: No raise, in prjipef. _...""';.", .-'l-"-*;'ij;,7. .[â- .',/ Mlttt' JEAN CLAl&tftidHvftll'be hpst «fc ihp recbp^ioninjbxtt, Tuesday.' 'I:vahsti6^^^v,; and -sermon Wounds oil ^Thg 30 p. m.t evening prayer on VKnowing Jcsua Christ;" 4 and sermon Christ." During Passion week, which begins Marclr29, morning prayerwtll l>eTead In the church each day at 0:30 a. m On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, evening prayer at 4:30 p. Talking Machines French* German ^Italian and -Spanish Lanenage'Outfits___: Hats that are Spring-IiKe in style and colors. . - , Hf Quantities of flowers, wreaths, When yon want a Machine or Ricords, call up Winnetka 693-W, or Central 3507. JAMES I. LYONS, 25 West Lake Street, CHIC garlands, sprays and bunches, are imbinfi^^ith^ibbonsin^t^ronderr ful profusion of colors. The new and attractive. "The Line of Good Serrice WAR GN SMOKE-NUISANCE. Although late-in-the season when the most coal isiiised residents which-fiavc poured forth from business buildings, churches, etc.. will _welcoine the "anti-smoke" crusade started by Trustee J. F, Stone in the last meeting; of the village trustee; the floodingrbf the a^tmdsphere^wlth^e^e-cTouds of smoke was tin necessary if the building owners would use a grade of coal which is only a trifle higher in cost than the present grade of soft coal being! Hr.*ed?- Surely-^his suggcstioli-^w^ residents nnd the smoke nursahce~tlius can be abated without any embarrassing prosecutions^ â€"â€"rrâ€"-----------'â-  ......../'..l-r ____ A PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. ----â- â- -- ----^^^Er^T.:::^:1^ ^â€"- 0n=Apriha S^he-niembers of t he NewiTrier Goninicrctal associa- tion will hqld;-^^ejbt^ether?,: luncheon. Business men iirrthe ^oiKtrj^ip^^ho"^e-jibt^iife^ ployes of the present members will be guests of honor in the .meet- ing. T\7*i>Jendid co-operative spirit is being worked out^ among the members of-the-organizationand in the luncheon next month iris' liope<i to witur.cst Uie non-Tnenibers and employes to such an extent that they will become active workers in\the association. 10 AND FROM & - r, -VIA- Scenic St. Lawrence Route . Montrealâ€"Quefiecâ€"limpoal Montrealâ€"Quebec - Glasgow ' Montrealâ€"Quebecâ€"Haueâ€"London Boitanâ€" 6ttsgo» ' The New Turbine-Quadruple Screw and "Calgarlan" 29,000 toas Displacement LAR6ESTâ€"FliESTâ€"FASTEST CANADIAN ROUTE Oceao Passage Less Than Four Days â€"Tie tttinwr if Man^tJracllojjL Cabins in suite with private bath and toilet. Spacii.us state rooms. Class inclosed promen- ade deck.. Veranda Cafe. Com- fortable I/Ounjroi^__Electric Pas- HonKcr Elevators.. Orchestra. Gymnasium. Unsurpassed- ac- comodation, all classes. Lowest fates. Summer reservation lista now open. Karly bookinir^ rec ommendot. SeniLfor dcscrjpjt.l|KL_ _ Booklet "G." For full r-artleu-^ lam as to tailings, rateu. etc.. apply nearest Local Aacnt, or ALU«AC0.,6«erill|int» Sheit, CWcagB fionit UwUoM S0aO.&yl««illcU-0B3 es are very smart Hats„_i§ Neckwear EXTRAORDINARY! A special sale of 'â- * - , 300 sets and single collars, values up to $5.00, offered your ehV* Fashion Note Japfcy^this spring*!** with stand-up effects in popularity, effeete i n:gr^a^demajadj|^--^^^^ tCoat sets will enjoy popu- summer. Flat collars vie Vetiise A uthqrUq4we Styles of the New Warner's Rust Proof Corsets for Spring and Summer EVERY WOM^AN~-whatever:liejriraejrja£e--gggSt:: ^^t&isrv^-rto^^GniT=JfieQi7: this is for youâ€"do not wait; pick your style nowâ€" shape your figure in natural lines. ' We hope you have not selected your Spring gowns, since they would - look so inuclw Uett«r if fittedâ€"aver a Hisyr Warner. NOW A WORD about the new Warner Corsets. Sinv ple. pliant. elegaBL-jan.d_durablc.___Longâ€"or--short- HkiFt&, inedium low- tn^toplessâ€"-each corset is a per- fect example of corset designing and making. " THERE IS THE same sweeping guarantee with every corsetâ€"made to shape fashionablyr to wear- not to rust, break or tear. This, regardlessjof the model boned or bonelessâ€"it may seem to~be bone- lessâ€"•nevertiielcss It v^l^i-sitape,7it^wlU suppcrt-tt foriivitwin wear. Try It-Test It-and You Will Approve of It The Tailored Figure Shows Up vtfhenthe bust and shoulders are encased in a smooth, snu^ttjng Warner's ssierer We Have to pjease the taste of every customer, finished with â€"o* ainty-Jaces i and eiji- broideries. ; __J$ut the brassiere is not a garment ^ for appearance only, it must supplement th^ corset and support the upper figure^ The Warner re. caxty^o^hls^^ad^ Tmifahry." Paced at mm

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