RPfPPpPip^Rp! THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1921 WANT CHRISTMAS JOY? GO TO ECONOMY SHOP! deserves i place wocUTt bttltOe**. He wanted to do something, tome the roth of the end in the denomination nationally, > delivered an address at the inaugura- ceremonies. Hi* subject^ waff Baal Yul«tidt M.rktt Article* MaeW fa? Blind With i thine oaefoL Economy Shop is lota ! ted at GretnJeat* and E Railroad av enoe. â- Rev. J.M. Wilton, tion 'The Seminary and the Church*. REALTORS DINNER GUESTS AT GLENCOE GLENGABLES By J. R. P.r»h*lI Basket* made by nervous hand* of shattered doughboy *, hand-made table covers woJfcn by blind children, painted chins, 'dainty aprons, em brokered handkerchief. Candlestick}, book ends. Ump* . . useful things from jewelry to scrubbing brushes . .. all the work of .disappointed hinds, han<h that were once capable of do- ing the big jobs of the world, but hand* that now can only fix these slender datmiee for Christmas time. These things'are on sale at the Econ- omy shop now. . The Economy shop is in the midst of Christmas affairs. It is radiant and hopeful with the work of putting on the market these little things that the soldiers and blind folks have lab- ored over. Imagine if you can a doughboy at the Speedway hospital. He is a big boy, a biar husky lad with a body that once was capible of shovelling p iron, or digging trenches. His hands are lartie and muscular, his ringers clumsy and blunt, bearing scars* per- haps, of farm work done years asr/».- He is a man. a man who would and , should do a man's work, but for his misting* leg, his missing arm or the hole in his chesft made by German shrapnel. And day in and day out. propped up on his wheel chair he has worked on that basket. He had to do somr -t^Hft-g-tâ€"he-wanted to do "something. Members of the North Shore Real NOW College Head E*ta<« board are .anticipating an _________• { evening of especial interest Monday, December 12. when they are to gather Former Paste* of Wilmstts Prsiby ttrion Church Intullod President of Osssak* Stminsry at dinner at Glengablet, Glencoe, as j the guests of H. w. Butler. Glencoe : building commissioner. Following the dinner at 6 :30 Rev. James Marquis Wilson, pas- o'clock, the regular monthly business tor of the Wjlmette Presbyterian 'meeting WH hi held in the parlors at j church from the time of its organi- Glengables.' Speakers include H. W. zation in 1911 until 191$. Wednesday, Butler, who will discuss matter* perfM of last week was formally installel as taming to village" zoning, and Gilbert j president of the Presbyterian Theo-! Johnson, of GUI ert Johnson and Bros., j logical seminary, at Omaha. S*ebras-[WDo will talk concerning' the new km, license law governing the real estate! t)r. Wilson left Wilmette three j brokerage business, years ago to assume the pastorate of| â- the N'orth Presbyterian church at i â€"â- â- â- â- â- â- mii^a Omaha, where his administrative 1JMB9SS"M'"HHO*00 ability soon attracted the attention of Q GOOD QUALITY the Erectors of the seminary and he © -A9rfaM rD>pr was called to become acting prest- I tAPIlvn tntrL dent. Friends oi Dr. Wilson will be in terested to learn that, since he be came acting president of the semin- ary about- two years ago and, subse- quently elected to the presidency la>t * February, the "seminary has made a; gain in ministerial students of twen,- • y-nve per cent. Thomas E. D. Bradley, a leader in j the Wilmette Presbyterian church DRESSES $12.50 and up Alto Miaaes and Ladies' Râ€"dy to Wear UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B, Coplan, Proprietor 1126 Central Avenue Wilmette Phons Wil. 2403 3 OS 000^^^= C* HE CAFETERIA is serving Breakfast from 7 to 9 A.M. Wearethehouje of Quality and the price '$ right. Good Coffeeâ€"â€"home made mince pie, in fact our cooking is---well I mean like good HOME COOKING, Welch'sCafeteria Central at Eleventh So with hiv awkward nervou* nnsf«rs. he has made the basket, hoping ."israinst hope that someone would consider his work useful, a man's work. And thaTDaskeTlj~at the Econom shop now. It'll a pretty thing and shows the painstaking industry that only time and patience can represent. All woven and interwoven with col- ored braid and fiber, ready now to grace the home of some more fortun- ate man, who dodged the shrapn or, perhaps, was out of the shrapnel's range. ' : ... And if you would buy that basket.. you would show that husky lad in the Speedway hospital that he can and is doing a useful work, a work that TBmnBBnmajBmnnmazanBBBiBB "Should *ul4 acquaintance b* foreot? And ne'er be brou«ht to Bala*. Should -auld acquaintance be foreot And thf day* of suld Lan* Syn«? Burn* depicted th« value of friendship in- thU little verse. Pictures keep intact friendship^ Tmd^lnemorief of the past! Tou vttssa portrait* of your friend*, and likewine they value yours. portraits are not expensive. And it is only a little trouble on your part to have a sitting. Think of the valu* «»' i©jr portrait to your friends for Christmas. PHOTOGRAPHER " BORGFELDT, 1159Wilmett*Ave. Phone Wilmette 17*4 %%%%%%%%%%%%&%%%% y&%%%%%% VmznBnB222ZBmaMBBBBnMEi BURNS OGGERY A GOOD TO BUY jgg Across from the Northwestern Depot Open Tues., 7hur. and Sat. Evenings l$fa& EASY MONEY I WT SHOPPING "S We are distributing over sjlâ€"â€"â€"To the Members ofottrâ€"â€"^â€"~~~~ ~ ~~"' ~~ "'â- ' 1921 Christmas Club •-No wonder they are all smiling-- _Tgn_k what it means. The weekly^ payments weK^sroalUffldso^eonvemently arranged that they were easily kept up and now the amount with interest n all tejariied-itt- ROUND D0LXSRS We invite you to join now and share the pleasures of the 1922 Club Which Starts Monday, December 12,1921 We know you will enjoy saving a small amount of money weekly for the special purpose of pro- viding for Holiday Expenses next year. QkLMembers^Hre^alrci ACCEPT OUR INVITATION - JOIN AT ONCE Save lor next Christmas and be Happy FULL INFORMATION* AT THE YOUR HOME BANK BANK