THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 11 ARMISTICE PROGRAM AT THE SUNDAY CLUB Members of Wilmette Po»t, American Legion Guests of Club November 13; Special Program of Music BISHOP WILLIAMS SPEAKS Mandel Hall Chorus to Render Patri- otic Selections; Mrs. Von Ritter Gives Special Numbers An address appropriate to Armistice Day, delivered by one of America's greatest divines and a program of spe- cial music rendered by Mandel Hall Chorus; these, with Mrs. Ma- rie Edwards Von Ritter's excellent organ program, comprise the ser- vice of the Wil- mette Sunday Evening club Sunday, Novem- ber 13, when the Wilmette Post of'the American Legion, ajid the Women's auxil- iary of the Le- gion, as guests of the club, will attend services in a body. Bishop Williams Remarkable Character Bishop Charles D. Williams is the speaker. His subject will touch upon the sentiment and significance attach- ing to the Armistice Sunday observ- ance here and throughout the United States. Bishop Williams, head of the Diocese of Michigan, is probably the best known prelate in the United States. He was in France with the Red Cross during the war. He was one of the principal speakers at the War Exposition held in Grant Park, Chicago, during the World War. He has written widely on the topics of the day, a series of articles which ap- peared in McClure's magazine a few years ago, being widely commented upon. He is also the author of sever- al books and is one of the foremost public speakers in the country. the Mandel Hall Chorus of the Un- iversity of Chicago, comprising 35 voi- ces, will lend atmosphere to the ser- vices by rendering a number of patri- otic selections. Mrs. Von Ritter's program of or- gan music, attractive feature of ev- ery Sunday Evening club service, will include: Prelude â€" International Fantasie.. ............................. Rogers Offertoire â€" Vision Frigitio ....... ........................... Stevens Postlude â€" March Triumphale ..... .;............................ Buck "CHARLEY" READY WITH WINTER TOPS FOR AUTOS These chillyâ€"soon quite frigidâ€" days would make riding in open cars most uncomfortable, if not quite im- possible, were it not for such sympa- thetic souls as Charles R. "Charlie" Petersen, who holds forth in the au- tomobile top manufactory and repair business at 1203-1205 Washington ave- nue, just back of the Wilmette State Bank. Winter tops are Petersen's specialty. They are the kind that insure warmth *rd coziness in the open car and are ideal weather inclosures. He is on the iob himself, which means expert work on every "job." Mrs. George H. Murdoch, 1010 Cen- tral avenue, has as her houseguests for the winter, her mother and sis- ter, Mrs. Veach and Miss Alice Veach, who, since their departure from Wilmette sometime ago, have been residing in the east. WILMETTE ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING At the adjourned meeting to be held November 16th, at 8 P. M., at the Byron C. Stolp School, the Zoning Commission will consider the objections and sug- gestions of all persons interested, in regard to the Zoning of all real estate west of the C. & N. W. R. B. right-of- way in Wilmette. All persons inter- ested are requested to appear. Wilmette Zoning Commission: EDWARD ZIPF, Chairman WILLIAM H. ELLIS W. C. SHURTLEFP HENRY FOWLER JUDSON P. STONE FAYETTE W. REED LYMAN M. DRAKE EARL E. ORNER, Secretary Ll-ltc â- Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx Young men like our policy IT gives them a com- fortable feeling. They pick the style they want; quality doesn't worry them â€" it's guar- anteed. Hart Schaffner & Marx finest suits and overcoats are now $45 BURNS TOGGERY â€" Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings â€" Mrs. David S. Betts, entertained the Travel club at her home, 1025 Thirteenth street, on Tuesday after- noon. The subject of the discussion was "Christiania and Southern Nor- way". Members and friends of the Me- thodist church will give a reception on Tuesday evening, November IS, in the church parlors in honor of their new pastor, Rev. Gilbert Stan- sell and Mrs. Stansell. A party of some, two hundred mem- bers of the Wilmette chapter of A, F. and A. M., with their families, at- tended the performance of "Light- nin'" on Thursday evening of last week. Protection Is What You Want 6 Miles of Plate Steel, 18 Miles of re-enforced Concrete, Anakin Patent Bolts, Time and Combination Locks, Modern Burglar and Hold-Up Alarm, Burglary Insurance, You have all this Protection when you rent a Safety Deposit Box in our new vault. First National Bank -â€"^^ of Wilmette â€"â€"- TSeDiame afSariqgs'Deposifors Frank J. Baker, President Member of Federal Reserve Bank J. M. Appel, Vice-President R. W. Webber, Cashier What will your car be worth a year from today? c. m. Mcdonald D0D66 BROTHERS MOTOR CARS EVANSTON NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING