Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1927, p. 13

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January 21, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 13 Second Presbyterian Sunday school at 9 :30 every Sunday morning. Classes for all ages of young people. Bible c lasses for m<:>n and for women at 10 o'cloGk. :\Iorning worshi]) nt 11 o'('lnC'k. Subj('ct of S('rmon "Vic-tory \Yl'<'k: Its Past an<l Its Future." 1 1rgan pn·ludt·, Stolp School Learns How Rough Plaster Finish to Give Aid to Injured Used in the Corridors A demonstrati:::>n in practical first aid sentatives oi the Public Service company of Xorthcrn Illin(f)is. The variou;-; nH:thocls of artif1cial respiration \\Trt t·xplant'd, as \H:re bandaging and the methods u:-.cd in treating burns and lllinor InJuries. The program \ras con:-irlcrcd a:; a v;1luablc and practical additi on to the regular school program a s :-u c h <:m ngt·n i:i l' s occasionally arise "hen lllcdiral attention is not at once a,·ailablt . ~I Corridors 'in the new Georgian hotel them after the final coat of tan plaster had been put on; the result is a rough, coarse surf ace. \\' oodwork in the corridor is English \\'alnut. A stippled red band borders the length of the halls along the cornice. Corrc~p(\nding to this :-ingil' color note, tilt f1reproof iloor . . arc covered \Yith a dct'p ro.' C carpet. The numbers of the room..; are ·indicated on bronze knockers. was given to students in the Byron have walls finished in a unique fashion. Stolp school early this \\'cek by repre- A special treatment was applied to ).fusiea 1 prngra m is a:-; follows: "...\ Stately PrOC'(·ssional" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D<·la nutrter ..-\ntlH·nl. "TIH· clpd of A braham, Prai!';e" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BtH·k ,.\ ntlwm, "HNtul i l'ul lslt· of ~Onlt·W]H·rp" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F earis Org·an ()ffc ·rtory, ··~f··mnrir·s" .. Dickim;on Solo. "Tilf' Lot·tl Is \Ty Lig-IJl" .. Speaks \Jr. ~Tilkr clrgan 1-'ostlucl<·, " .\llt ·gTdto" . , .. nupui~ Junior c·hurch at 11 IJ' t·l<wk in 1hr· .Tttnior A~st·mhly l'11111l1 . r·· ·;H!t-r rof thr· f·>:p r. ·:-sinnn 1 ]WI'i'l·d if' Frank Eag-c·r . ~uhjt · d "Lc·Sl-'011 fl'llll1 tlH · Lift· .. r. naniPI." :-;,.,.,.,·al .luniors will g·i,··· shnrt talks rttl ··r:nd's <'.tn · fot· f's." ;!IHl "<lUI' lluty tro Otll· ·r:-;," using· :-;,·ript \II'·· l'· · f· · r··n····~ . . '· ·rmr·nl'lt" ll~< "·· I T··<·tnl' I )nd<1 r-. - -- -- - - - a.\·cnm· cntertaint:d tilt _mc1nhcrs oi_ her I \\'a!ter T. \l .L·acl ni 1040 l:ore~t a\'C- I ~unday :-.cho(IJ rla~s \\ cclnc:-day ;1ttvr- nuL· 1:0: rcturnm .~· from \\ a~hmgton. I ~··< ·11 (Ji thi:-. Wt:t·k . . . D. C.. thi:-; \\'C'tk-<.'nd. I I r :- . :-:tL·phcn .\ . LJ<,_,·d oi HJ35 Lake MILK THAT IS I~ERFECTL Y <'1 1ristian t·:tll1· ·<t\'t·l ' <tl l· ' ··lrwk .l Til·· l t·:tll··r i!-' l·:dwi·n 1 fill :t nd th· · t f·Jli<' "C lUI' ( 'lntn·h ." ··s p, ·c·i:c 11:> st n ·ss ing 1~~ :-.· li iii iiUllllllll llllllll ll lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllltllllllll :tlt \' 111 our ('hllrt·lt. .\ :\f· ·llllwr:-.hip ' "· 11t· ·!-'i i s !lit\\' takin g· ]tl:t··· · in 1l1o- Sun·l :t y lllltlllllll ll l lllltll ltt"=:::!L:T.;::::=~=:::;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;:ro=!:===i --~------------ ,., .,.llill(!" nll'..tiw.:!-'. .\ ~l· ' i!!ltt·id·· ll:t s h·· ·n Jd:ttttt· .'d r.. r S ·ttunby night. .\II Y··Hn~· J1t'OJllt · ,,f 11H· ('llltrl'll <JJ'·· in\·it ,.t] ; , nd will J))· ···l at 1h· · t'litll't 'll <I t 7 ::: n lt'('ltll 'k :-.:~11 · .I N EVANSTON I PURE! Winnetka Dairy milk is perfectly pure. It can therefore be used as a frequ~nt food with the very best results. Make it the main item in your children's diet. A reduaed sale in Lamps, Pillows, Shades. Furniture and Linen during the month of January ar Tilt· r· ·g tll:tr !-t ·lt· ·rlul· · of ;lf' ti\iti· ·s f 1·J'.I tit· · ,,.,.,.k willlw t " JITi· ·d ··tit :t:< \1:-ll<tl. ]:., _ \ · ~· · .,ut Jtt ····till !.: :.J"n·h~ at 7 :::r· .. \ , l t il\· · tn F"l'· ·!- 1 l'rt ·!-·· n ··. h :ts J,, .,.ll ]tl:tlllktl f1 ·1' :-;;uunl:t,·. 'J']J, .,. will lt·:t\·,. tll· · l'liun ·h ;tt \ :: :11 :t. ;ll. '!c·,,\· l: illl~ · · r~ at :! :~~ 11 1111 j Fr·ida~· aft· ·rn····ll . I 'I'll· · \Tin11· it :t h:t Tr""Jl '!r 1 :irl ~··nuts wi 11 m··· ·t Fri·b \' ;<t't ··rll""ll :tl :: : ::o :tllcl :·t tlt :1( ti tl1· 'l'. ·r;tl.rf""' t· ·st wilflt, · ~~i\'1·n 1· :il ] \\'h11 Jt:i\' ·· 111·1 :1~ \'.,f l:t]-\1 · 11 it. Pl · >1 1~ will 1,.. nt :ttl ·· f"r :1 ~~~··i:tl l11111r f.,J1··\\·itH~ th· · lll· · · · tin~ ll··xt W· ·l'i\ , it!Hl a·lso r :tn l' l\"t·:-< 1\11'· that will \;J).;o· Jtl:t· ·· i n a f· · I\·. \\'· ···I< s . Catherine Reckitt' s House and Garden j 1 r.. Th, . folltt\\· in~ ~JIItl\t·s will !Hold tl ... ir J '··g-ul:tr ll1t't'lings till Tw · sda~· <·f JH ·xt w····k . ] .n·t<'h· ·tln -"s··t·,·,.<) at nr·Pil . ~l;;11k· · ;\11 . 1 " ·ill ]l,. ··nt··rt:tin· ·d 1,~- :'ITrs . Emma T!a!t-11 and :'ITt·s . .\ . 1' . B..JI :·t til l' JlU (·. hnn1 ~ ··f lTr s. 1{· ·11. 121 ~ 1~1111\\'t·tHl I I I I HOVJE·v GARDEN...SHOP. Shop, Inc. 1 72 o Orrington Ave. OrriRgton Hotel ltVP- -~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~p11kt · Xn. :..: \\'ill m····t with ~Trs . I f'harlf·s <:il\)l ·t·t ll<t\·is. t~1:i Laurt"! a,·, ·nu; ·. ·l Spoke· Xn . ~ will lllt't-1 with ~Tr s . H. H. nurh:·m. 71 ~ r:rt ···nwootl a \'t ·ll\1 1"'. .'pnkl' Xn . ·I will m··· ·l \\'ith :'ITrs. Frank .-\nrln ·w. 1 ~ 1 ti Elm"·n··cl a,·,·ntlt·. 1 _ Sp,.k, · ~o . ;; will nh ·H with :\Trs. \\". I Ht':1ll!1 .. Oi (',·ntrnl HVt ·tHlt' . ! ~pokt' Xo . ), will m"··t with ~Trs. John 1 B;~rtholclnlt'w, 101 ;\inth :-;tr· ···l . I ~pokt' Xn. 12 will nwd with ~Tr!< . 1 '··n F . "'ilt-y, 2'ift1 ""IH1<lhi11f' :t\'1>11111'. - r·. During January Sales ·All Dresses and Coats are underpriced without reserve. This sweeptng clearance spells advantage to those seeking economy for present needs at home or going away. We have a limited assortment of crisp, colorful Taffeta Frocks, plain, stripes or checks, $19.75 Sportswear of covert cloths, imported flannel, sattns, crepes, wash silks, $16.75 and $19.75- Many afternoon and formal gowns below cost- (Some cloth and silk dresses as low as $14.75 and $7.75.) HART SCHAFFNER MARX COATS EXTREMELY REDUCED, THIS MONTH. I - ~fichn ·t·k at sf·l'\'il't · R o'<'ln<'k. 1111 \\'· ·<ln··stb~· ,.,·,·ning Tht> Fir!-:1 Pr.-!<h)'t· ·ri :t n d1\lrt·1t is lo- j (·alt ' cl at 1ht· c·iorn< ·r nf !lth str··· ·t <tnrl 1 t :n ···nl··af aw·nu··. flr. C:Nlrg-, . P . ~Tagill, I pastor. _ :\Torning· wor!-:hip at 11 o'C'In<'k: Junior 1 ··hur<'l1 at 11 co'<·lnC'k: Suncby ~<'horll at 1 E ~ ::10 t·aC'h ~lltHlay mornin~. ~Titlw· ··· k I ~ ~pn·lr l' on ""I'C1n('sclay (·\'Piling:It !'. ; ~ n'l'ln<·k. i ~[iss Jean Fischer of 73R Tenth street \\'as hostess to a small group of friC'ncls at a surprise birthday dinner on Tuesday Yening on the occasion (li her thirteenth birthday. --()- ' ~-~ I Bernard (~. 13o\YC11 of 005 l·:ighth ' ·· -.treet 1~ -.p{'nding a \Yeek 1n i\n\· York : city. -0. I ~frs. Bernard C'. no\\'ell, 605 f.lgllth street, is entertaining her luncheon and briclge club next Tuesday. 1)~ I':. HAY EXCURSION TTCKJo;'I'S TO f ' IIH'AOO FOR SIIOPPEtt~. 'l' Jl.EA· 'J'UJ<>C~OI':Jts, ETC ·· VIA ('JIH'AlW & NORTH WES'l'ERN RY. f'ontinuing until furthC'r noti ce, the Chicago & NMth 'Vt>!';tf'rn Ry. will sell onf'day round-trip Pxcursion t ickf'ts frm~1 Wiln1C'tt<', 60C' nnd KPnilworth, 65c to C'hJ<':tgo :md r('turn. Tickets will bf' g-oort for going trip ony any train of datf' ot sale, and good returning on any train s<'hf'duled to l('aV(' Chicago Passeng-t>r Terminal on or before midnight of datt> or Rale. Tht:>Sf' new farf's are offered as a furthH attraction to pa.tronb:e the fast, convenient :tnd comfo rtable suburban service of the Chicago & North Western Ry. For detail ed information apply to Ticket ~gents. Spring arrivals include a complete selection of foremost h.shions for southern wear and travel. 'Smart clothes carry prestige wherever you go. Our styles are notably authentic, just what you want. C. S. Breckenridge, Pres. J 1606 CHICAGO AVE., AT DAVIS ST., EVANSTON llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllillllltlllllllll)lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,llllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh;:: -Adv.

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