4 WILMETTE LIFE Octob e r 30, 1925 0 AKED,. NOTED DIVINE, SUNDAY CLUB SPEAKER Ranks Among Greatest Preachers of Present Generation Here and Abroad Dr . l'ha rk:- F . :\ked. on~.· o f the b es t k no\\ t1 pn·a cher:- Ill America, will he the :- peaker at the \Vilmettc Sun<iaY E n ·ning duh. ).;ovemher 1. · Prior -to co mmg to t 1 11·s coun t ry D r. A ked " ·a:- pastor of Pembroke c lapc ' Lin~ rpool , l·: ngland. irom 1890 to 1907. In 1907 he came to tlw well known Fifth An·nue Bapti ~ t church of New \"(lrk Cit _ , .. Later he became pa s to r of the Fir:;t Congregational church of .'an Franci-.,cu. Hdore e s tahli :-. hing hi :-. ~tate :1~<)3 Opera Club Plans Hilarious Comedy, "Pair of Queens· F 9 1 1 A "rip-roaring, hilarion:; comedy," is promised patrons of the \Vilmcttc Opera and Drama · club for tbc eve nings of November 19 and 20, when t he club presen t s Otto Haurhcck's, "A Pair of Queens," at the Byron C. Stolp s chool auditorium. The plav j s one which s h o uld appeal to every type of :tu<.lien cc and is sure to interest everv 01 1 with it s amu sing, tl1ough conlt> lfcatcd situation s, the cl ub members aver. And herewith ju s t a word about the \ Vilmette Opera and Drama club . The organization ts 111 it s fo u rth year and looks forward to its biggest and best season. The enterpri s e is strictly amateur and in,·ites the active s upport o f the community. FREE Thi s ad. if presented during t hl' \\'Cek of October 31. to ;-\<>\·em her 7, will be accepted a s $5 in cash toward the purcha:-'e of an "ORIOLE l~ECEIVER." The publisher of thi s paper ~ay s : "lt pays to ad,·crt i se." \ \" c he 1ieve he ts telling- the truth but really \\·ant to know . Cive him a hand to pro ve he's right. ._ . tr< ti ~~ B~ K o in rq K ti . 1e, "It' _ .\t any rate. con1e 111 and li s ten to t 1 1e () no a l>ird ." You " ·ill he amazed 1>,· it :-; pcriormance. tr ~ <d < : t.: b n·:-.idenlT 111 America he llladc STAGE CHARLESTON CONTEST ~l'Yeral lecture and preaching trips t o A ll thos 2 who like the modern the L"nilt'd hl' t\\Tt' ll and I Ycur FREE SERVICE ( With a Smile ) q t 1907 · Well Known Author r n add it io n to hi~ ll'rt urcs Dr. Akl·d i-., · the author of "l' \Tral b(Juk s . among tht·tlJ, "The l'ourag , 'c ot the Co\\'ard," " "A ~1 ini :- tn· of l~ l' r()nriliation, .. ~~ ercics .K·ew Every 11orning," "l'hri:-torl'ntric." "\\' l'Jl ..; and Palm Tree ,.; ," "Old I·: n·nb and ~fodern ~I caning:; ," "The l.nrd' ,.; Prayer," .. T h c D i" i Ill' Dr a Ill a of' Job." II e \\as also thl' author nt tnany :-.orial. \ (' 'I 1 'II f 102? 0 d · tott" · · - 1 pamp 11 · : ·. l ·' c. ,.t c o - . \·rcenwoo. rt'ln..r anc 1 po 1· tttc<t 1 cts 1n 1 En land. :l\'l' lltte_ 1a ..; Jtt ,.;_t rt'tnn~~ · c lro111. a hu :-. 1g Al~l'<) _ ctlll~t·:-- to\\ ··tlntl'tt\ t'IIront·<' i'Ill'S" tn ·1 !o \1 ill ll " ;'n tl h a nd _ "' l · P:ltll Ur. ·____ 1 _ '· · · __ · from \. altlon11a to tIll' hroachya,· · --------~...... 'l'ahcrnark. \'l'\\. Yt~rk l'ih·. where h.l' 1 Auto Repairing ~:- to ti i I t 11 t ' pulpit n ( 1) r ." Char k s E. 1 Il' tTl' r ~ (l ll i u r i Oll, . c l' k..., h c i o r l' IT - I ·· Gua ra n teed Work t u r11 i 11 g t (J l' a I i 1 (J · · t i a. hi s p n.· ~ c 11 t : R~.lso n Jb!e R ates hollle . l i e "ill ~pl'ak here o n "The j Ross Skelton Cr:t :le Situation in America." ~ri ~s .-\ nna 1\yherg, ,·iolini s t, will 4 r o Prairie A ve. W il mette 3555 IT t H 1l' r t \\ n :-. o I o :-.. , · 1 dancing ar c invited to attend the New Campus theatre in Evanston Thursda~· en·ning, November 5, at 9 o'clock in the evening, between the fi.rst and : second shO\v~ when th~re wtll be a Charleston conte s t open to all comer,.;. Several cash prizes will he offered to J individu als and co.uples: The, managl' ment ha ~ been s tagtng Charle s ton contest s C\' Ct'\" week for Sl'Ycral week s ! and the\ _' arc becomin g Ye ry popular. ·-:-t b e : d« 1 est ed a nd Re juvenate<! - F-ree. \V iii Put P e p in Your Set . _It I _ 11 q t I Radio Sets Repaired Prices Reasonable Wor k Guaranteed Our Service 1s as Near as Your Phone 0 h II , 1 -------r. 1 ' TERMINAL HARDWARE 451 1 / 2 4th St. Opposite the "L" Phone 2843 I I' I' "Sure The T e{minal Has It" -- - ---- ~------------------------------------------------------ I ARE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? What did you think when this first snow catne? Did you have a good pair of Galoshes, or just wish you had? If you just wished you .had, have you now? "Wet feet" lead to c0lds and pneumonia. There is no need for either, when you keep your feet warm and dry in a pair of our .. .,,F_ OUR BUCKLE ARCTICS or ZIPPERS" Sample the · Convenience WIL~IETTE 1150 CENTRAL AVENUE SHOE STORE PHL_ ~ ..&. Z. RAFALSKI --" · · ...., !I . ')