Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1921, p. 8

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LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 ilASSifiLD FOR SALEâ€"RUGS. STOVES. TABLES. - chs. !r- TrAâ€"ors, poiiy, bathtub, alnk, oases, beds, sewing machine. We buy, sell and exchange. 808 Oak street, Wlnnetka. Phone Win. lilt. LTO-ltfc HELP WAKTBD-PEMALB ANTEDâ€"GIRL. FOR OEN'L. HOUSE- work; no laundry; small family; $18 per week. Phone WU. 2849. % ' â-  ' '_________________________LTQIO-ltc RTANTBDâ€"YOUNG GIRL FOR GBN'L. housework or mother's helper; small family. Phone Kenllworth 249. LTGlO-ltc Wantedâ€"maid for gen-l. house- work. Phone Wll. 258. 1101 Green- Wood avenue. LTG10-lti elderly people requiring more or less oare In her own home; refined sur- roundings; references. A-l. Phone Gleneoe 860. LT49-tfo Ht&Vti6 WOMAN WISHES TO CARE for children a few hours a day. B. Roggeveen. Phone Wll. 1080. LTGlO-ltp WANTEDâ€"BY DRESSMAKER; FAM- lly engagements; references. Ad- lt dress Lake Shore News 8-J5. LTlO-ltp WIDOW WITH CHILD WANTS Posi- tion as housekeeper In small family. Address Wlnnetka Talk H-10. LTGlO-ltp SITUATION WAWTBD^MAliB MAN WOULD LIKE ONE MORE DAY of general housework. anston 8840. Phone Bv LTGlO-ltp WANTEDâ€"PAINTING AND PAPER hanging. Call Wll. 796-J. L9-tfc __________FOlt RENTâ€"ROOMS__________ FOR RENTâ€"LARGE FRONT ROOM, comfortably furnished and suitable for one or two adults. Phone Wll. 852-R. LlO-ltc FOR RENTâ€"A LARGE. NEWLY FUR- nlshed front room, south exposure; east side location. Tel. Wil. 1940. LlO-ltc FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS £FOR SALEâ€"USED ELECTRIC WASH- ers and vacuum cleaners, cheap; also new display washers and floor samples at about factory cost; we sell our floor sample machines every two months. These are bargains. See them. We take Liberty Bonds. F. A. Darby Electric Shop. 1104-1106 Davis street, Evanston. Phone Evanstbn 2280. ________LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED PIANOS; OVER - hauled; guaranteed. Lyon & Healy, $70; Everett, $90; Baldwin, $95; J. * C. Fisher, $115; Sterling, $176; Emer- son, $275; Beckwlth, $175; easy pay- ments. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis street, Evanston, 111. LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"ONE NICE DOUBLE I- bed; one three-quarter bed; one crib, h- with springs and mattresses. Phone Gleneoe 784. 692 Bluff street, Glen- eoe. LTQIO-ltc ST( AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH (Continued from Page 6) St. Augustine's has had much the most successful year in its history. [Jy^attendance at the services has ^rearly increased during the year the \-. church Sunday school has well-nigh doubled in attendance, the receipts I have been more than 50 per cent • larger than the preceding >ear and the contributions to outside purposes \ have increased six times over Dur- ing the year some $9,000 has be&n ex j$ pended in repairing the damage done to fhe building on Palm Sunday and |~a building fund of some $60,000 pledged toward a greatly needed, large and modern parish house to the many different activities The rector presided at the »».».*. i»..to . which began at 8 o'clocti Short-con- f cise reports were read by the officers 1 6f the various organizations, the rec tor, the wardens, the vestdy and (he treasurer all submitted then reports of their responsibilities discharged during the year, delegates were elected to represent the parish at the Diocesan convention in Chica^o^ on January 20, and the election of ihe vestry for 1921 closed a veiy iiic- cessful business meeting At the annual inecn..6 ..i ti.*. associated guilds last week Mi. H H. Musson was elected presi lent lor ^he coming year; Mrs H. B. Wil,on, Ifirst vice president; Mis. R C. Read and Mrs. G. W. Buchhalz, second and third vice president; Mrs F. D Day, Jtreasurer; Mrs. R. F Davis, secre tar.y. Miss Laura Davy vvas re elected president >-f the Wotu*u'a Auxiliary ,and Miss R. h Kenyon, psesident of the United Offe* ing Com taittee. • Ce D. AUTOMOBILE Designed end manufactured by HARRY C. STUTZ Sales and Service ALSO ------ Maxwells C. H. BRIGGS \9 Sherman Avenue EVANSTON ue i i i i i i i i i i â-  i i â-  i i i â-  i â-  i FOR SALEâ€"USED SEWING Ha: We chines; overhauled; $8 and up: have taken these machines in "trade on our Singer Electrics. We guar- antee them. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis street. Evanston, 111. LTG9-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED WASHING MA- chines. Thor Electric, $45; Thor, $95; Eden demonstrator, $115. Patterson Brothers. 828 Davis street, Evanston, 111. LTG9-tfc HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell, 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Ev- anston 108. JL.TG39-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED ELECTRIC WASH- ins; machine; and vacuum cleaner; good condition. Phone Win. 44. LTlO-lte FOR SALEâ€"A PIANO; IN GOOD CON- dition. Phone Win. 523-R. LTGlO-ltc WANTED TO RENTâ€"ROOMS WANTEDâ€"FIVE OR SIX ROOMS AT once by responsible party. Phone Win. 621. LTG9-tfc WANTED TO RENTâ€"FURN. ROOM. Address Wlnnetka Talk W-45. ________________- â€"___________LTGlO-ltp WANTED TO RBKTâ€" HOUSE WANTED TO RENTâ€"A SMALL HOUSE in North Evanston, Wilmette or Wln- netka for Winter months or longer; furnished or unfurnished; adults only. Address Lake Shore News A-7. ________ LlO-ltc WANTED TO RENTâ€"FOR MAY 1ST. Strictly modern house; six to seven rooms; north Evanston or Wilmette. Address Lake Shore News K-2. _______________________________LlO-ltp WANTED TO RENTâ€"FLAT WANTED TO RENTâ€"FIVE OR SIX room flat or house, March first. Tel. Wabash 6696. LTlO-ltc _________FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE_________ FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE AT 216 WOOD court. Phone Wil. 2332. L5-tfc Wfflard Batteries at a N«w CC i ,cve blication ,,f thi. an- nouncement. Wizard Batteries will Lc sol don a new and materially lov/ver price level The same Wd.u«*i J quality backed by the same authorized Wil- lard Scrvioe. £vanston Battery Station 1646-1650 Maple Avenue Comer Church St., Evanston Phone Evanston 4445 r » m !â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- Â«â-  FOR MAUfa-AlMMMI â-  - FOR SALE AUTOMOSILES-NEW. used, atfused; all makes; all prices. Ttoy Vwsei. Phone Lake Forest 617. LTG7-6tc FOR SALE STANLEY STEAM CARS, from $1.600' and up. William N. Schneider, Stanley Steam Car station, Hubbard Woods. LlO-ltp FOR 8 ALBâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"GENUINE AMERICAN mink choker; never used. Price very- reasonable. Address Lake Shore News K-16. LTOlO-ltc FOR SALE â€" A THOROUGHBRED Scotch terrier poppy; female; $16.00. Phone Win. 808._______ LTGlO-ltc maCELLAWEOUS NORTH SHORE CEMETERYâ€"ON Green Bay road and Eighteenth street, North Chicago; a highly de- veloped modern necropolis; perpetual care for entire area; special Individ- ual lot development. For informa- tion call Owen Tenant Smith, 1167 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. Tel. office: Wil. 640; residence, Wll. 777-M. LTG9-tfc BARGAIN miimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii For Sale CHEAP Buildings can be used for Office, Garage or Storage Purposes. HURRY iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimmmmmiiiimi TELEPHONE Winnetka 452 Pop It Yourself! Buy several packages of Santa Glausâ€" Snow Ball or Little Buster •elected Pop Corn and "POP IT AT HOMEI" Insist on Dickinson'sâ€"It Always Pops. Your local grocer has it. Packed by THE ALBERT DICKINSON COMPANY CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS IF ALL TEETH ARE LOST WEAR A Sanitary Metal Plate expert Mechanical dentists Weare" thoroughly experienced in supplying teeth on metal plates. Gold.Silv.r,Aluminum,"WatU" Met* Cat Gold Plata*. Gold Lined Plate. Our X.Ray will Ueate y#ur hidd.n toolh troubl.. PATENTED ROOFLESS MATES CAST GOLD Set of Teethâ€"Save Half........$5 to $25 $10 Gold Crown.................$4to*? Hridgework, per Tooth.........$6 to$10 Carfare allowed to parties living within 40 mile* of city. Boston Dental Parlors 135 S. Stat* St, Chicago >.-. _--gg Sales and Service A very Sensible Car for Sensible People GAGE MOTOR SALES CO. 1629 Orrington Ave., Evanston Telephone Evanston 5700 Arlington Heights Sales end Service Telephone Arlington Heights 9 Grand Opera Season 5= â- >': Ends January 22nd IVIaiiy of the most popular operas are to be pre- sented at these closing performances; the com- pany has been strengthened by such favorites as Muratore and Garden. You will enjoy the opeia mole hilly it you travel to Chicago on clean, comfoitable, convenient North Shore Trains Special Grand Opera train lea ving Wilmette at 7:09 p. n.. arrives at the Congress St. "L" Station, the en- trance of the Auditorium Theatre, at 8:01 p. m. Return trains leave Congress St. at 10:59 and 1 1:18 p. m. NORTH SHORE NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE Wilmette Ticket Office Wilmette Avenue a*,/ "'â- ifea

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