WILMETTE L'I FE · Octobet 26. 1928 S1,U MONEY Have tunda to loan on cboloe lmprovecl North Shore Suburban rea· ldeuce propeJV at &~At 1' Interest. See ue on renewals. Chttrch News (Continued from page 64) prayers at this service and again on Sunday morning, November 4, at 11 '>'clock. At this latter service, which is an annual one In this parish, there will 1M> s~lal hymns and other music in memory of the Dead and the church bell E. G. Paaliq A Co. S N. '·Selle St. Maia IZ5I will be tolled In their honor. Name,. given to the rector or mailed in to him prior to these two services will be placed upon the list to be used on these two days. Th~ party given by the Women's Guild for the benefit of the Organ· Fund was a lively and joyful aft'air. Ovel' 200 people were present and in a real way "a goCJd time was had by all." The choir wlll have its rehearsal Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Mr. Baylis, the choirmaster, needs thr·~e boys to complete the choir. Anyone wishing to join this organization please speak to the rector or Mr. Baylis. That mad desire to ring the church bell Hallowe'en which annually comA<: over certain boys in the community will be satisfied If they call at the rectory and request a chance to pull the rope. Famous Comedy Team tt;t Be at Community House Ample funds at interest for loans on homes 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges Oar loana are parclaaaed 67 UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSUDANCE CO. c f C1ncinnati One of screendom's most famous comedy teanrs, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, the comedians responsible for "Rookies" and ~~Baby Mine," will appear at the Comrnuuity House next Tuesday night in "Circus Rookies,n said to be the most hilarious of the season's comedies. In this film Dane and Arthur d:l their stuff against a circus background, Dane as an odd-job man around the 11 big top," who essays his hand at lion taming, and Arthur as a loquaciou s. quick-witted pre·ss agent. They run afoul of each other whe.n they both lose their hearts to· a dainty, pretty trapeze artis~, played by Louise Lor1405 Chicago Avenue, Evanston rain e. Sunday, October 28-7 On Friday of next week the ComSermon: "Making a Personal Rel~gion" munity House will show Douglas FairThursday, November 1, 1928, the an- banks in "The Three M.usketeers." nual Unitarian dinner will be held at which i-3 due in Chicago soon as a stage production. the City club in Chicago. Unitarian C burch DANKEDS LIFE CO. of De~ Moine-, Music Association Opens .-----Activities With Children Josephtne Farley Heads.. . The Civic Music association of ChiLens Cl~ at New Trter cago, reads the October Bulletin of that organization, has begun its sixtee nth season with hearty enthusiasm. The children's classes began in September with great zeal. A new class for children has been opened at Tuley Park, 90th stre~t and St. Lawrence avenue, and arrangements are being made for a new class at Fellowship House, W. 33rd place, and for one at the McPherson school, 4728 N. · Lincoin street. The latter will open up an entirely new district for the as . ;;ociation activities. · Combined assets $llO,OOO,OOO When Winter Comes LL ·t he dangers that you must guard against are multiplied. The Lens club of New Trier High school has announced the following officers for the year: Josephine Farley. president; Prescott Lathrop, vice president; Maurene Jones, secretary, and Gene Paddock, treasurer. The program planned by the club for this vear includes trips to several motion picture houses and the making of an amateur movie. The next meeting of the cltth will he held on November 6. PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKIE Paramount's west coast studio is now witnessing the filming of its first all-talking picture, "Interference," an adaptation of the stage hit by Harold Dearden at1d Roland Pertwee. Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent, William Powell. and Doris Kenyon are featured in the production. A Mrs. George Wisshack returned to her horne in California last Sunday evening after a seven weeks' visit at the home of her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Marshall of 1040 Elmwood avenue. Overheated boilers and furnaces imperil your property. Icy streets and pavements endanger motorist and pedestrian. There is one safeguardInsurance. Every form of Insurance protection is written in our office. Here you may be assured of competent service to protect you and · your property. .I I StiU the sUeat, eleaa, soodess, dependable I Automade oUbUI'Dell See for yourself at Et~anston Showroom, JOHN F. HAHN, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1899 Real Estate--Investments--Insurance 1617 Shennan Ave. Evanston, Illinois Greenleaf 2 700 Rogers Park 5115 1620 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 700