Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1926, p. 66

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W I L M E T T .E INFANT SON DIES Charles Kie ser, infant son of .Mr. and M rs. Fred Kiese r, di ed at th e home of his parents, 302 Greenwood aven ue, Glencoe, last . Saturday night. F u ner al services were held from the Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods, at 2 o'clock, T uesday. Burial in the H ubbard Woods cemetery. 1 Logan-Howard P. T. A. 1 Talks of Xmas Spirit ~I FE December 17, 1926 NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (reco rded at the Chamber of Commerce.) Friday, December 17 7 :30 p. m. Wilmette Chapter, R. A. M., Masonic -. . temple. 8 p. m. Wilevanshrook Encampment No. 177, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fe ll ows' hall. Sunday, December 19 7 :30 p. m. Sunday Evening club, speaker, Dr. George Dorsey, Conrrregational church. . Monday, December 20 6 p. m. Dinner, North Shore Real Estate board. Lake Shore Tcr· race. 8 p. 111. Ouilmctte Court Catholic Daughters of America. Odd Fellows' hall. Tuesday, December 21 12:15 p. m. Luncheon. \Vilmctte Optimist club. Lake Shore Ter race. 7:30 p. n1. \"illage hoard meeting, Village hall. 8 p. 111. \Vilmette camp, .:\ o. 1033-+. ~Iodcrn \Voodm ,tn oi America. Ocld Fellows hall. Wednesday, December 22 12:15 p. m. Luncheon. \\'iltnttk Ho tary club, Ouilmette l'ountry club. Thursday, December 23 7:30 p. 111. \Vilmettc Lodge, ~ o. 931 A. F. and A. ~l. . .:\fasonic temple. R p. 111 . :\. T. Sherman Lodg-e. Xo. 892 1. 0. 0 . F .. Odd Fello\\'~· hall. Friday, December 24 7:30 p. 111. \\'ilmette Chapter R. .-\ . .:\£., ~fa:-;onic trmple. Saturday, December ZS :\I ern· Christmas to all. . Sunday, December 26 7:30 p. m. Sunday EHnin~· club. Speaker. Prof. S. H. Clark, Co ngregational church. (Contributed) One of the most attract ive meetings of the Logan-Howard Parent-Teach e.; associaton was held Monday, Decemher 6, in the auditorium of the Howard school. The tea table with its linen~, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 charming silver, taJl Christmas cand les, and lovely Christmas plants, gaye the whole room the atmosphere . of Christmas. The ever beautiful Christmas carols "·ere sung by the Logan school club, and these were followed In· a talk on I the hooks suitable for th.e different ages of the boys and girls hy ~1 iss Stevens, the school librarian. Then Mrs. ]. Robh Harper introduced Dr. Horace G. Smith. pastor of the \Vilmette Methodist church. who gave the manY different storie:; bY the many differe1~t authors oi the Chnsmas talc even·one kno\\·:; ht·st as "The Other \Viscm~n," 1)\· Henn· Van D\'ke. Dr. Smith's talk l~ft the . true Ch~ist mas spirit ·w ith each one. and the '"ish tn have it said to all as it was to the other wiseman, "Inasmuch as thou hast done unto one of the least of these, my · brethren. thou hast done it unto mr." Interests Realty Brokers in Pine Crest Properties Dr. Lester E. Mee and associates, owners of the Pine Crest subdivision on the west side of Ridge avenue where High land avenue ente rs t h at thoroughfare, . entertained about twenty-five real estate men at luncheon at the Lake Shore Terrace, W cdncsday noon of this week. Pine Crest is in the section of ~il mettc in which sevver and water mams have recently been install ed. Sidew~lks were put in some time ago and htlllding activities there are to he started as soon as weather conditions will pe:mit . Six new houses arc included m the first schedule of new building operations, and from the enthusiasm manifested by the real estate men at ~Ved nesday's luncheon, this number wtll. be considerably augmented by thc .comlllg of spring. Dr. ·Mee, it 1s said, di. regarded thr suggestion of s~me of his ~uests that it mirl t be adYtsahle to gtve them .a hypodermic of some suitable s~le stimulant and then follow up thss treatment one 'wek hence with another clinner a!:- an opportunity to check up on re:-;ulb. "A tr(:atment altogether uniH.'Ce:-. san·,·· Dr. .:\lL·e dtclared. There's ma~kccl eviclem·ce oi enthusiasm no·,,·, ;).nd. as to the future dinner, well, tha t i-; a matter to be considered later . You may I · select you.r Appliance Gifts in the·evening, commenczng Dec.ll For the further convenience of hoHday shoppers, Public Service Stores will remain open each evening There are more automobile:-; in Illinois than in Great Britain. Choir to Give "Messiah" at Methodist Services until9 o'clock. ~ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN IWNOI8 1 14 1 0 0 If you knew t he care we exercise in selecting the foodstuffs for use in our restaurant, and the way we supervise our cooking, you would understand why our patrons are delighted. 0 0 0 D 0 D Portioils of the cantata, "Me . si ah," will he rendered at the services of tht' \\'ilmettl' :\1 tthodi:;t church Sunday morning, Dec~mhcr 19, by the :\dult Illinois furnished 251,074 men to the choir of hrtY voices. The congr~gation and Sunday school United States army during the \Vorld of the .:\f etlwdi:;t parish is making it :; War. annual contribution to the Lake Uluff TX :'\IJ<j~fOH.L\:\I orphanage with the goal set at $800. 1 foth-'l'ht·n·sa Hoth. In fond !llf'llHH'\' "The Light of the \Yorld," a pagean t of IH'lon ·d wift· and moth1 ·r who JHl~ SL· d . Ymholical of tlte true signif1cance ol nwa~· ont· Yt·ar ago, Dt:e. 15, 1!125. (hristma~. is tu he given at the :\J ethoT:.t·st in JWac·t ·, ~rr. Ht·nr~· lloth and ( 'hildn·n . di . t churuh \\'ednesday evcn1ng-, IN cember 22, at 8 o'-clock. TX :\IE~lOJ!L\:\f Hoth-J·~lizalH·th Holh . In lo\·ing llll'l11ory of our dt>ar mntlwr who lJH!'st>d a\\' n~· \\'infield Tavlor returned from Dartfour Yt·a rs ag·o. l>t·< ·. 1ii, 1 !122. mouth college. earlier than usual thi (;ont·, but nM forgottvn, season and JS with his mother, ~[~· s. yuur Lo\·ing ('hildrt·n. Tempting Set&Jiet Central Ave. Wilmene Wilmette 2 899 MAC'S . n. L. JNO. S . RF.T<::SMAN, Dist?·ict Manage?' Bowling Lunch 0 11 A. M. t~ 8 p . M. liSt Wilmette Avenue rl'sponsiblt· for an~· ch·hts I 'O IItt'a<"tt·d aftt·r this datt· IJ~ · oliH·rs than 111\'Sl'lf. (Sig-rlt-d) I lll'l't·hy gi\·1· nCitice that I will not lw Taylor of 840 ~fichigan iur th<.' holiday season. ;1\'(. ' lltH.' J·ilnwr l3lum, All foocl ttl lllinoi,.,' tlC\\' Statl'\·ilk n \1\.ilnwtt(:, IlL penitentiary Js cooked by electricity. 1 0~ lbC:::::::IOc::l' Swedish Massage Beauty Culture Health Treatments r;~;;;""'"~~·::~~~~~·~~:;"·"·~~·;;:;~~~~~~:·~:·;::;~;~~-;= ~ I== = = == BATTLE CREEK BATHS and Tenth Street and Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILL. SERVICES i ~=_ ~= = : _ ; BEAUTY PARLOR All work done by expert attendants. Mr. Bieop has returned wit h t he la test sty les inclu din g 111 I ====~ ~ - SERVICES-11 M. Wednesday SUNDAY Testimonial SundayA. School Exercises Meeting-S P. M. 9:45 A. M. December 19, 1926 ha ir cutting -===_ ; _1 Subject~~:,:;~e~~~;:~ ~~~~~~g HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and I Man, : ; _ __ : READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. ==_:_ THE SWIRL BOB WITH ·FINGER WAVE at The Bible and Worlts ot Mary Baker Eddy and all other =:_); '" ~=- =~:_ 115 9. Wilmette Ave. · ~ i·----------·II·IIIMIIIMN.IIINIIIINIIIIIIIIIMIIt___ i IINIIIIIJIIIII....... I..'IIIIIIfiiiUIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIUIIIIIIIHIIUIUIWIIWIIIUI........_. =~ - =;~= Saturday) 99A. M. to to1:45 6 P. M. authorized Christian Science Wednesday A.M. P.M. Literature may be read, bor· Saturday 9 A. M. te 9 P. M. rowed or purchased. Tlae Puhllc ia cordially inYited to attend the Church Servic:ea aacl Yl1it the Readiar Room : GOODWIN'S For Appointment Phone Wilmette 723

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