iM>ij»;^,;jajM â€"u" i|if <m">y' 3iiiSit|i^ THE LAKE SHO&E NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1&3 DR. HUGH BLACK SUNDAY SPEAKER Wdl Known Preacher to Address Sunday Evening Club March 18 Prominent Chemist Buys Elizabeth Murphy Home R. M, Johnston and company realtors, eport the sale oi the Elizabeth Murpfey residence, 924 Chestnut avonie to Wil- liam McGiTibon, of ^hkago, manager <ri fee EH Lilly and company Pharmaceuti- cal chemists, who will occupy the house on May 1. The same brokers report the sale of foe property at 1233 Hill street from J. W. Ftsxiger to Dr. Samuel E. Beecher. who will move in April 1. R. M. Johnson and cc«mpany last week negotiated the sale of 240 feet of vacant property at the southeast corner of Third street and Laurel avenue for John T. Dorsey. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE St. Patrick's dance under the auspices f Ouihnette council. Knights oi Colum- bus, is scheduled for this Saturday eve- ning at the DeerneM-Shields High Dr. Hugh Black, one of the best school auditorium at Highland Park. A known preachers of modern times, fe-jt class five-piece orchestra will pro- BRUECKNER TO PLAY Cellist To Give Program Special will be the speaker at the Wilmette j,^ xbt musk. Sunday Evening club on March 18. - The special program of musk will be given by Carl Brueckner. cellist, with the Chicago Symphony orchestra, who recently appeared before the Sunday Evening club with the Philharmonic quartet. Noted as Author Dr. Black came to the United Stages from Scotland in 1906. He was born and educated in Scotland and became pastor of the Sherwood church at Paisley in 1891. He became the pastor of St. George LTnited Free Church in Edinburgh in 1896. He is the author of many well known books, including:, "The Dream of Youth," "Friendship" "Practice of. Self Culture," "Happi- ness" "Lest We Forget" and "Edin- burgh Sermons.** Dr. Black is a powerful speaker whose pulpit influence has been felt throughout this country and in Eng- land. Mr. Brueckner , recognized by critics as one of the finest cellists in America, will play the following numbers: Music Program Romanze.......... G. Golterman Cantab-lle......,........Ceasar Cue Mazurka.................Popper There is to be a meeting of the Executive committee of the Sunday Evening club Monday evening, March 19. This meeting has been postponed, from Wednesday, March 14. The â€"committee will meet -at---oL--o?eloek- in the parlors ot the First Congrega- tional church of Wilmette. Read die Want Ads * Another Community Asks About Our Church Ads Uniontown, Pa„ joins the ranks of the communities that are taking. a keen in- terest in Wilmette's Community Church ;: advertising campaign as conducted in jhe ^ ^ Lake Shore News. :;;: â- -Re^'Francis' C. Stifler, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, recently receiv- ed a letter from the Rev. Dyoll Belote, . pastor of the First Brethren church at Unkmtown, containing a request for de- tailed information concerning Wilmette's fe-' nniaae and singularly successful church publicity plan. Many communities have adopted the ~~ church advertising plan originated by the Wtfaterfe ' are making inquiries. S| A CORRECTION In the, Robinson restaurant adver- tisement in last week's issue of The Lake Shore News the cost of an even- ing meal was given as 89 cents. The figures should have read 85 cents. The 'Shore. News-regrets this error. Household Drugs .are^sofhjqhquafffc and in neat containers Made safe for \jou They cost yon no more than the ordinary goods and yon are getting the best there is at any price. Fill That Medicine Chest Now! But fill it with the best drags and chemicals that you can obtain. You may think that something will happen to tide you over that period from when your earning power starts to dwindle till the &me when Death taps you on the shoulder. Statistics show that better than 85 per cent of non-producers are dependent upon some form of chanty. The other tifteenTper cent of them are savers! Facts ARE stubborn things! WILMETTE STATE BANK Central Ave. at Twelfth 5 Gr. Tablets. ..15c doz. 2 doz. Tablets___25c doz. 100 Tablets......75c doz. Do not fail to see our display of Poretest Drugs at the Congregational Church Friday, March the 9th. I III Renneckar Drag Company ms USB rf££i*"Sr Hare Clean, Healthy Eyes U they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Dis- charge if Sore, Irri- tated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine often. Refreshes, Soothes. Sale lor Infant or Adult. AtaHDruggi Writ*torFrt*£yeBook. Mmrimm KreSnM^rCfc, 9 Km* Oki* S*^ Cfcira** Cosmas Brothers & Co. HILLSIDE 1153TWilm TtpposiuTVittage Theatre Phone Wilmette 2694 We deliver all orders of $1.00 or more as far north as Glencoe. Quick Service. Would you go one or two blocks out of your way to save 10c on the dollar? Certain- ly, You say. Well here's a place where you can save at least 10 percent WITHOUT going out of your way. Just Call Wilmette 2694 Strawberries â€" Full Qts.â€"Low Price. Grapefruits, 39c per doz. 50, 75 and Oranges, 25, 30,40, 50 and 60c per doz. Greening Apples, 4 lbs. . â„¢... m25c Baldwin Apples, J[ lbs. ... q..^.2Sc~ Roman Beauty Apples, by box . ,$2.85 Pineapples, each .25c Bananas, 25,30 and 35c per dozen. Tomatoes, per lb. ^r^ik^€W^,:^ .25* Fresh Peas, 18c per lb.â€"3 lbs. for.. 50c Spinach, peck .. J . -. - - -T- Green Beans, quart___ Artichokes, 2 for ........... i,. .*?5c Celery, per bunch .... . .10 and 25c Green Onions, large bunch, 3 lbs. for Cooking Onions, Mushrooms, lb. ^... Cauliflower, New Potatoes, Spanish Onions, each ...Vv49c â- fe^*** v v-i^^^r^. l 5c.. and up • . . «IC % RadlslievCaicuml^ and Egg ^ â- v^i tfSIM 'WmmSm ^lli£; WF??TM$MiiSM HfiMl^S^HS