Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1922, p. 14

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j J »;t:«sjsf 8K:f'*;!ffS^;?;' 14 1 HE LAKE SHORE NEWS; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 ADDITIONAL CHURCHE8 Continued from page 10. class at Library Hall. 11.00A. M. Service and sermon at the church; Holy Communion. Subject: "Willing to follow tfesus, but NOT WHOLEHEARTEDLY." Luke 9, 61-62. 10:45 Preparatory ser- vice for communicants. 4 P. M. every Monday and Friday Religious instruc- tion of children, at the church. The regular monthly meeting of the congregation will be held on Tuesday evening, February 4 -at 8 o'clock at the church. It is expected th*it every member will attend. of the Walther League of Lutheran Young People's societies will be -held at Libertyville, 111. The program for ttje day is a very interesting and in- structive one, and it is hoped that a large crowd will be there-tn the after- noon as well as evening. The after- noon session begins at 3:30. Sapper will be served at the place of meeting. Wilmette Basket Squad Trims Evanston Y Crew The Young Men's club of Wilmette basketball quintet defeated the strong five of the Evanston V. M. C. A. Young Men's club, 16 to 11, on the Evanston "Y" floor -Saturday even- ing. A Valentine Party on a large scale For the winners Stergon was the is to be given by "The Builders" stellar player with two baskets and Y. P. S. of St. John's on Tuesday even- Ifour free counters. Flint, Estes, ing February 14 at 8 at Library Hall. Jd^nson and Antonio each registered Every member of the society has been one basket from the floor during the game. L. Ashcroft was the referee. For the Evanston tern Bennett did the major part of the scoring, ring- ing tw ogoals from the floor and adding two-free throws for the local team. boosting this party for the past few weeks, and this, with the surprises promised by the committee in charge should bring out ^, large and sociable gathering Don't miss It. young people. '".*"' The Ladioo Aid-and Mission society is again busily at work sewing for the various charitable institutions of .Taste is a matter of_ tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos, used _ in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. # Liggett QT Myers Tobacco Co. •J the Lutheran-church. It is plannexL Payment of Agriculture, a family con IT IP have a special address on the va- rious departments of this work at every meeting of the society. The Rev. D. Wangerin will speak on Thurs- day on the work being done at the Addison Industrial Home for Girls and the Manual Training School for Boys. On Sunday February 12 the quar- MneetingMrf the Nor th^Shore Zone= Energy Needs in Calories. According to the United JStatea De- slsttng~oI a Ta^fcheTr^otTier ^nd^threerr: children requires approximately ^2v00O calories a day. The diet is best bal- anced by_£ooiidering 120 units_of_100 calories each. On this basis, fruits and vegetables should supply 24 units; milk, eggs and meat, 36; cereals and legumes, 30; sugar and starchy foods, 12, and fats and fatty foods, 1& V Hemstitching^â€" â-  â-  In Gold, SilverrIrish Point, TPicoting, etc. Buttonsf covered, pleating, stamping, initial and hand embroideries. (Special. Sale on Texto Tie and Crochet Silks) Agency for Brussels Lace Co. A fine line of imported Belgian Laces, in Duchesse, Brussels, Rose and Venetian Point If and Made Buttonholes .â- -..â- - Sewing Machine Accessories CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosâ€"blended 7T JH i*fr*rt £L.^'"|High Class Workâ€"Quick Personal Service p»Mm^^. A. M. CARY :^:mi:K:\:<- 1131 Greenleaf Avenue ^ESfeSuuT^ PhoiifeJÂ¥iliiiette 2354 Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Closed Saturdays 4 P. M. REAL VALUESâ€" LADIES and M^ES DRESSES : Spring Apparel UNIQUE STYLE SHOP v::4>a::;i B. Coplan, Proprietor I 1126 Central Avenue [Wilmette Phone Wil. 2403! Wilmette Ice & Teamm F. MEIER, Prop. i DISTILL^O WATER ICE Black Soil ~~„-tor Lawns â- â€¢â- ' Grading Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel Cinders Building Material General Teaming We Build Drive- ways' W'J::::^.C:^:: * FILLINGâ€"REASONABLE 733 W. Railroad Ave. phone Wil. 53 WILMETTE GLASSWORKS 1030 Greenleaf Avenue 7T" ,::/-,,: .Wilmette â- 'â- ^â- â- â- '^M r- Phone Wilmette &5G8 M and Window Glads Artglass, Mirrors, Glazing FOOD SLASHED SJTour.: ^W] .:£l Jhrtter: [Qotd Medal. '/. bl. "Sack 99o Elgin Creamery. â- '-.' per lb. 39c iCh©coIale__ Walter Baker's -Sthâ€"BIG^WEEKtY _____ Vz lb. cake 23c USugar Domino Loaf -stmar>-2stbr-bait 25c Salad Dressing ~Ruuir35c bottle 1 9c Oat« fiunhMm th. f»i (Quaker) Regular Size, 3 pkgs. 29c miSM CANNED yEGETA- Peae, sifted early June, :^^3jj0itittfj Corn, Illinois sugar, can.. Ȥdo*.l' Honey (Kingsbury) No. '/â- I.. s~l|i <6j^..5|in<.,..».a_«L.«jid»^;tS_JUX!«Ljii»JL. Prunes, Sunswcet Brand Cocoa Baker's Vz lb. can V23eM Corn flakes "Kellogg's 3 pkgs. Wi Isco pure f ru It. 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