Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1921, p. 10

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10 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 29, MM THE LAKE SHORE NEWS ttit wit* lttt FRIDAY OF BACH Will orb praunn« comfa irr lttt Central A*e„ WUmetta, III. SUBSCRIPTION A TSAR All communication* gf*J»*JtJS companted by the name and address of lbâ„¢ writer. Article, for Publication •bouid reach tble office by Wednesday afternoon to Ineure appearance In current leeue. Resolution* of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary P?«trirj_n«tt«j« of ,nt«rtainmenta or other a*e4i» where en admittance charge will be made or I collection taken, will be charged for at rerular advertising rates. Entered at the poetofflce at. Wllmette. Illlnol*. a* mall matter of the /econd class, under the act of March I. 187*. FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1921 Parking Chief of Police Sieber's policy of giving fair warning to violators of village ordinances, rather than to re- sort to the obviously simple preced- ure of arrest and prosecution, on the theory that most offenses of a minor character and committed by other- wise law-abiding citizens of good re- pute in the community, may be layed to forgetfulness rather than malicious intent,^ may soon perforce have to be put aside in the instance of the prevalent flagrant violations of the traffic laws with reference to parking. Repeated warnings appearing in The Lake Shore News over Chief Sieber's signature requesting park- ing on the right hand side of the streets,..have-.notâ€"borne fruit in the -case of man shoppers in the business section have been parking their cars on the left hand side of the street. Wednesday afternoorT witnessed at least six fla- grant offenses within a half a block of the Village Hall. The next step is the distribution of little slips of paper which invite the SUNDAY OBSERVANCE, TOPIC AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rtv. Harry 1~ Myers to Preach at Morning Services; Church Play ground* Popular Rev. Harry L; Myers, vacation pas- tor at the First Congregational church, will preach Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock servic*s_on the" sub- ject, "The Christian Use of Sunday". There has been much discussion on Sunday observance and Mr. Myers will present his views of how the day should be used. The children of the Sunday school are given special consideration in the promise that "the "little folks folks will find their rooms one of the coolest places in town". The story of Ruth wITTlje told to the Junior department and will be dramatized by the children on the following Sun- day. The church mid-week service is to be held Wednesday evening with Robert L. F. Biesemeier in The Congregational church play grounds are open to the men and boys each Friday evening. After-din- ner games of volley ball and base- ball feature the activities at ftg grounds. A ball g»m« bet*«2 Methodist and Congregational church teams is on the program for Friday evening. July *» MANY AUGUST EVENTS AT OU1LMETTE COUNTRY CLUB August events at the Ouilmette I Country club are to be featured by bridge parties for the women mem- bers and special "Men's Night ac- tivities which fall on Monday even- nig of each week. Of particular interest to the mem- bers is the announcement of a din- ner and outdoor dance on Saturday, August 8. The children are to have their inning on Tuesday. August 2i, when there is to be a Children s par- ty with promise of "a good time for the iittit-folkt", when 'Hltcy wtHyen- joy the monkey and grind organ . August events at the club follow: Monday, August 1, Men s night. 8 o'clock; Saturday. August 6. Bridge at 8.30 o'clock; Monday, August 8, Luncheon 1 o'clock, bridge2:30 o'clock: Monday. August 8. Mens Tiight, 8^>'c1ockr Monday, August -», Men's night. 8 o'clock; Saturday, Au- gust 20, Dinner and Outdoor danced dXJner at 7:30 o'clock, d»«eiii|*t 9 o'clock: Monday, A««ust 22, Badge at 2:30 o'clock, refreshment*, Mon- day, August 22, Men's night pat 8 o'clock iTTuesday, August 23, Child- ^•J^S* ? ^^w*! Monday L. gust 29, Men's night at 8 o'clock THE PRICE OF 2 CIGARS <1 IS THE COST OF AN «A» Stop Scratching ^Your mosquito bite! Scratching only makes them itch all the harder. Use NICHOLS VELVET SKIN. It soothes irritating bites and chases awayjhe mos- quitos. **' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*******♦ I PERMANENT WAVING SYSTEM COMPANY { I - 219 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE ^ J Telephone Dearborn 6470 CHICAGO, ILL. We are the only French House in CHICAGO doing PERMANENT WAVING, as jpr^»ion under the personal management of Mr. rLLlA COUNE. Aided by the highest skilled[labor, and our personal attention, OUR ARTISTRY in HU- MAN HAIR GOODS is unequalled. Write for free booklet or phone Deirbom 6470 At* Your Druggist Open usiness Wiring for Light and Power a Specialty Remodeling Repairing ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ~. Your Patronage Solicited E« R« Electric 840 Center St., near North Ave. Winnetka, - Illinois car driver to appear in court and make explanation of the violation of a village ordinance which, in the in- stance of parking, is a universal traffic law applicable in every city m4-ha4n4eMn 4he country^- â€" The warning appears again this weejc_pjn[the first page of this issue of The Lake Shore News. Park on the right hand side fti the street, whether in tlie business or residence sections of the village. Fastest Star Can't Be Seen. Th<« faKtext star travels through - #piice-at-a-*l>eed of abouMW© mile* a second. This -celestial racer is Invis- ible to the nakeVl eyes, but has a number of other means of identifica- tion for the convenience of astrono- mers. J. E. 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