Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1921, p. 8

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MM THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 Ids Breaks Leg i Basket Ball Tilt Molds, 711 Central avenue, |ht guard of the Wilmette itball squad will engage in great indoor pastimes this synolds played his last this year Friday evening Glided with a wall at the |rym and came away with a brokefo'teg. fcthe whistle in the Wil- S range heavyweight clash vas carried off the floor. Iras not finished. first aid treatment Rey- smoved to the Lake View ife an X-ray examination Iturday disclosed a com- ure of the left leg. outweighed by 10 to 25 Be man the Wilmette 'defeated La Grange at rim last Friday evening in issle which necessitated minutes of play as the finish of the regulation f was 15-15 . In the extra local five annexed five joints the losers' four. Final core, Wil stte A. C. 20; La Grange OF O. E. S, HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING AND BALLOT \ . of the Wilmette *»/ 753, Order of Eastern annual meeting and leers recently at the rittimart Wheeler. Re- Kbg officers showed WO was a most pros- perous one I ghe club, both socially and financially. Officers ele | for 1921 were: President.^ nnie. l. Kuelzow. Vice presi<f , Marie McCallum. Secretary, i gie Reford. Treasurer, ] abeth Sperber. The next | iting of the club is scheduled to held today at 1:30 fclock at th< lome of Mrs. Stella acker, 1214 Lake avenue. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WANTEDâ€"WHITE GIRL FOR OBNT* housework; three adults; dinner at 5:45 P. M. every night; had last maid five years . F. A. Waidner, 1048 Lake avenue, WHmette, 111.________Lll-ltp WANTEDâ€"WOMAN TO TAKE CARE of Invalid child two or three hours each day. Phone Win. 531-M. LTGll-ltc WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GEN'L. HOUSE- work; good home and pleasant sur- roundings. Address 121 Bertling lane, Winnetka or call Win. 1618. __________ LTGll-ltc WANTEDâ€"MAID, WHITE, FOR general housework; good wages. Phone Win. 1606. LTGll-ltc SITUATION WAiV'l'KU-FEMALE A GRADUATE NURSE WILL TAKE elderly people requiring more or less care in her own home; refined sur- roundings; references. A-l. Phone Glencoe 650. LT49-tfc YOUNG LADY WISHES OFFICE PO- sltion with small firm. Address Lake Shore ^fewa; A-l. - Lll-ltc WANTEDâ€"BY. DRESSMAKER; FAM- ily engagements; references. Ad- dress Lake Shore News 8-26. LTll-ltc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"MALE WANTEDâ€"PAINTING AND hanging. Call Wil. 796-J. PAPER- L9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALEâ€"USED ELECTRIC WASH- era and vacuum cleaners, cheap; also 'new display washers- and floor Samples at about factory cost; we rSeH our Uoor-sample machines every two months. These are bargains. See them. We take Liberty Bonds. F. A. Darby Electric Shop, 1104-1106 Davis street, Evanston. Phone â€"Evanston 2230;------:-------------LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED PIANOS; OVER- hauled; guaranteed. Lyon & Healy, $70; Everett, $90; Baldwin, $95; J. & C. Fisher, fl 15t Sterling, $175; Emer- son, $275; Beck with, $175; easy pay- ments. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis street, Evanston, 111. ____________ LTG9-tfc EGION MEN IN BIG BEN] IT CABARET BALL With the pu ose in view of lend- sistanee to destitute s of the world war, ies, the Winnetka erican Legion will lye a great bet sfit Cabaret Ball at rinnetka Woman's club on the f Friday, January 28. ilass vaudeville actst a nejlt*. dancing and the evenihg?s enter- |ents of this village nvited to participate in tickets may be ob- ">ers of the Win- fcor at Winnetka E WHEN CRUSHES AUTO !c>4 Evanston, sales- ertsqh Furnace com- ._>,. us rrowly escaped iterr oon when/a new ph le was /driving ave lue w/s struck lim; ted trJUn of the n 1 and Jdilwaukee aesen'^re* was unable P chingi train because doned ticket office on the acks which bb- fDamage to the to approxim- FOR SALEâ€"USED SEWING MA- chines; overhauled; $8 and up: We have taken these machines in trade on our Singer-Electrics. We guar- antee them. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis street, Evanston, 111. LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"RUGS, STOVES, TABLES, chairs, mirrors, pony, bathtub, sink, cases, beds, sewing machine. We buy, sell and exchange. 808 Oak street, Winnetka. Phone Win, 1212. -__________________ LTG-2tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED WASHING MA- chines. .Thor Electric. $45; Thor, $95; Eden demonstrator. $115. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis street, Evanston, 111. LTG9-tfc FOR QUICK SALEâ€"FURNITURE AND oriental rugs; reasonable offer will be. accepted. 821 15th street, Wil- mette. ________ Lll-ltc HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell. 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Ev- anston 103. ____________ LTG39-tfc FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT FOR RENTâ€"NICELY----FWEtNrâ€"S_„ room house; centrally located; avail- able about Feb. 20. Phone Wil. 767. â- _________ LTGll-lti* ttison is cc Ashland ave. AL CHURCH rom Page 6) jlsfembersâ€"of in i Intermediates ited under the ns. Don't forget, Church Night dinner edneiifcy, February 2, All-American dinner omenM the Washing- ircle. tiuests will be reir fellow countrymen . ind are therefore asked â- fat. of the country their Synts when asking for it New England, New just plain Illinois, evening wiUr be the Babson who will Morality in e served at ) cents. Re- cent to Mrs. will lead the devotions. Mrs. A. W. Dazey will give a few vocal selections. All woymen of the parish are invited. Wednesday evening, January 26, the^members of Miss Goodhue's Sun- day school cl.iss will prose-•• a short play entitled, "Waiting for the Doc- tor", with "lie follov/ trv â- >rr^ jii? talc- ing part: Elizabeth Alder, Ruth ^Anderson^ Martha Crossley, Mary Dorothy Glover. Elizabeth Mulvey, Helen Newey, Helene Seibold, and Martha Swan. After the pjay Mr. yoydâ€"â- will -gEwe~-aâ€"short--UlWtrated talk. Meeting will be held hr Pilgrim hall at 7:45 o'clock. All members of the parish are cordially invited. A new orgaTTizatton "is^being" fornix ed among the High school people. A Fireside meeting is held each Sun- day evening at 5:30 o'clock in the church parlor. Next Sunday evening the plans for the meetings for the next two months will be discussed, officers elected and a Tentative con- stitution adopted. Hot chocolate and sandwiches will be served and all High school folks are cordially in- vited to attend. ^f- „ The Explorer's club will explore the mysteries of the laboratories of r^he^IHisoisâ€" Universityr^€ollege=o^ Medicine with Dr. D. J. Davis, to- morrow. Boys, will nieet Mr. Lloyd at «i£-â€"Northwestern railroad -sta- tion at 8:20. Cost of trip will be fifty-four cents not including lunch. - A commiftee headed by Mrs. Harry B. Pruden are planning the fate of the men but are also being very mysterious about the program. It remains to be seen whether they can "put over" as successful an affair in the minds of the men as the not so far distant Men's dinner. Let's see what the .women use as their medium of approachT" ~ - Next Sunday Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor, will preach at the le 79y-R»-not morning service on the subject, "The â- liny, January Clear'Claims of Christ"â€"a sermnn jn' preparation ror the Lenten season; be held at X. Paterson, T2:30 Friday Wilber will m; a paper toit ^Ghro- 11 be read; Jill give an â- Karl King a* The Washington Avenue circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Leslie Millar, 510 Washington avenue, Fri- day, January, 28TMrs77esse Worthen and Mrs. Mahin will assist the host- ess. A Crawfishing party will be given for the men of the parish next Friday evening aJULo'clQck.______â€"â€"___«_____ WANTED TO RENTâ€"ROOMS WANTEDâ€"tfiViB 6R SIX RodMB AT once by responsible party. Phone Win. 621. IiTQ9-tfo _________FOR RENTâ€"ROOMS_________ FOH RENTâ€"WELL, FURNISHED, steam heated room. Phbne Wil. 1Q80. Lll-tfc POII SALEâ€"; MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"AIREDALE PUPPY; 7 months old; female. Phone Wil. 1665. LTGll-ltp FOR SALB-^-CANART BIRDS.PHONE Wilmette 1797. _______LTQll-2tp FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE AT 216 WOOD court' Phone Wil. 2882._______L5-tfc WANTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€"CLEAN RAGS; 8c POTJNDT Lake Shore Pub. Co., 1222 Central avenue, Wilmette.___________ L29-tf WANTED TO BUTâ€"A WHEEL-CHAIR. Mrs. H. J. Burt, 1027 Elm wood ave- nue. Phone Wil. 1118. LTGll-ltc FOR SALEâ€"AUTOS FOR SALEâ€"STANLEY STEAM CARS, from $1,600 and up. William N. Schneider, Stanley Steam Car station, Hubbard Woods. LTGll-tfe FOR SALE AUTOMOBILESâ€"NEW, used, abused; all makes; all prices. Roy Vogel. Phone Lake Forest 617. LTG7-6tc MISCELLANEOUS NORTH SHORE CEMETERYâ€"ON Green Bay road and Eighteenth street, North Chicago; a highly de- veloped modern necropolis; perpetual care for entire area; special individ- ual lot development. For informa- tion call Owen Tenant Smith, 1167 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. Tel. office: Wil. 640; residence, Wil. 777-M. LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"MODERN STUCCO HOUSE 9 rooms; lot 60x200; one an^-0"6.* half blocks from N. W. R. R. djPOt. 629 Park avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wil. 1768. ____________ LTGll-ltp LOST AND FOUND LOSTâ€"STRING OF WHITE CORAL beads, in Wilmette or on elevated; rewards Phone Wil. 721-M. Lll-ltc FOUNDâ€"BOSTON BULL PUP. AD- dress Lake Shore News, A-2. Lll-ltc Carpenter Jobbing Screens and Storm Sash WILLIAM J. KELLY Telephone Wilmette 1173 1317 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette FOR SALEâ€"MOTORCYCLE FOR SALEâ€"1920 HARLEY DAVIDSON motoroyole and side car; perfect condition. Phone Win. 6. Hansel- man? ________ Lll-ltP V Typing and Manuscript Revising Neat typist win take care of limited number bf clients, giving confidential attention to import- ant papers or correspondence. AMATEUR WRITERS who de- sire criticism, revision or advice regarding- sale of manuscripts may have the assistance of a writer who knows both the art and the market. Articles and short stories criticized without initial fee; revisions at^noderate stipend. â-  WILBUR L. NEEDHAM, 1725 Washington Avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wilmette 825-11. Wanted to Rent House, four or five bed rooms, hot water heat, on the North Shore for one year. Prospects of buy- ing. Phone Wilmette 2080 FRANKLIN Sales and Service The car ever one would like to own Gage Motor Sales Co. Phone 5700 1639 Orrington Ave., Evanston "Don't Give Up the Shoe" WHEN MILADY'S FOOTWEAR BEGINS TO SHOW SIGNS OF USE, SEND IT TO THE DEPENDABLE SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY F.W.NORTON, Prop. Lake and Ridge Avenues Phone Wilmette 2358 What Ever You Do r" ASK William N. Schneider About the NEW STANLEY STEAM CAR at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW. THE SIMPLEST CAR TO DRIVE AND UNDERSTAND A brief, pleasant ride on one of the convenient, comfortaole North Shore trains brings you direct to the heart-of ;o s activities; theatres, hotels, stores, arid business districts. North Shore trains offer a convenient schedule*â€" Trains operate directly ations, eliminating the necessity of changing to street car, bus, or taxi, NORTH SHORE ,®£ip NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Glencoe Ticket Office Park Avenue

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