Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Dec 1921, p. 6

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 Twin? w MUSKETEERS SHOWS AT W1NNETKA Famous Fairbanks Film to be Pre- sented at Winnetka Community House on Jannuary Definite announcement was made this week that Douglas Fairbanks will appear at the Winnetka Com- munity House, January 4, 5 and 6 in Alexanndre Dumas' immortal story, "The Three Musketeers." The film version of "The Three Musketeers" is based not only upon 1 the famous novel of Alexander Du- mas, but also upon the memoirs of D'Artagnan himself. In fact, much of the material upon which the "busi- ness" of the photoplay is built, much that gives it the human touch, was found in D' Artagnan's memoirs and not in the hovel, although it -was from the Dumas story that the foun- dation stones for the picture plot were obtained. A special prologue has been ar- ranged to precede the "Three Musketeers" and a musical accom- paniment, written by Louis Gott- schalk, the noted composer, will be rendered during the picture. Owing to existing contracts with the United Arists orporation, the distributor of "The Three Muske- teers," it is necessary to charge a minimum admission fee of fifty cents, but it must be remembered that this picture which is being shown for the first time on the north shore, is con- sidered Douglas Fairbanks' greatest screen triumph. The picture will be shown at 4 and 8 o'clock each day. Don't forget! Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday at Winnetka Com- munity House. Churches To Hold Big Dinner-Service Jan. 4 All Protestant Churches of the Vil- lage to bs Represented in » Special Rally Service • ssmapsnsa* Members of all Wilmette Protest- ant churches are to meet Wednesday evening, January 4, at a Church Din- ner and special rally service at which Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, presi- dent of the Chicago Church Federa- tion will be the principal speaker. Women members of the various churches are to have dinner at the First Congregational church and the men will dine together at the Wil- mette Methodist church parlors. Following the dinner hour the two groups will join in a special service at the Congregational church at which time Mr. Johnston will speak. BERGDOLL RIVAL CLAIMS HE tS "SUPER-SLACKER" Jealous of the "honors" bestowed on Grover C. Bergdoll, a man describ- ing himself as P. E. Saylor, Genesee, Idaho, is seeking official recognition of his self-imposed title of "super- slacker of .the United States." He has and Sell via Our 'Tor Sale" Ads Instructor--Piano, Voice and Harmony MISS ADELAIDE C. JONES Graduate of the American Con serratory of Music, Chicago Tel. Wil. 2558 1530 Central Ave. written Gov. Hart, Washington, ask- ing that his name be placed at the top of the slacker list. By moving from city to city and changing his name, the man declares he laughed at the,draft. By purchas- ing a soldier's discharge and wai- ls, he adds, he has enjoyed all y of an A. E. F. hero. "You ought to) hear me tell the girls about the battles I was in," he writes. Fed- eral argents and American Legion he gl men of the Weit are searching for the coats off "the«* him, to bestow additional honors. COATS WHERE COATS BELONG Pekingese dogs wearing expensive coats while ex-soldiers sit shivering on park benches aroused the ire of the Rev. $. Partes Cadman, Congre- gationalist minister of Brooklyn, dur- ing the American Legion's attempt to get overcoats for needy ex-service men. Rev. Cadman advocated taking promenaders with poodu°I!erdr« string and wrapping them .0gl * half frozen biffs of ou?^ HOT ROLLS Hot rolls, the kind that ar larly in demand at bJeakfV?^ are the specialty of the Gro8 p^' B»kenr, opened a week ago w^ MST&w* *5 P^^tor o:\fter establishment. new =s^ Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician nrv ?. H50 Wilmette Ave. NCF I'llONE S?7 Sunday, January 1st DR. GEORGE CRAIG STEWART Subject "The" New Year and The New 1 Yearning" l COMING SOON ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE GLEE CLUB SO voices under the direction of Arthur Dunham MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH Is Your Sedan Window Broken? We install plate glass in auto- mobile windows and wind shields. For several years many of the North Shore car owners have used our "Leave your car in the morning, call for it at night" service. The work is done in an expert way. Prices are way down * Complete Service For The Motorist .MhBlotkNorthcfDf 562 Lincoln Ave. Cotf^ DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS WM.T. WEHRSTEDT, Prop. Phone 165 JEANETTE RANKIN America's "First Congresswoman" DR. CHARLES A. EATON LORADOTAFT x CHARLES K. EDMUNDS On Thirty Thousand Miles Through China -with beautiful stereopticon slides. DR. EDWARD A. STEINER Everyone, young and old, is invited to at- tend the Sunday Evening Club every Sim- day evening. _. Ws RANDOLPH MEAT MARKET Market PHONE 1251 Next to Rosenberg's 826 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY Fresh Turkeys Geese Ducks Chickens Roasts FOR NEW YEAR'S DINNERS. Finest Vegetables Apples _______ Grapefruit Oranges '_ - Cider EVERYTHING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES IISJJWJJJJJJIWMJMJMJMMUUMMmmWMMJJ^^^^ We deliver in Wilmette and Kenilworth.

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