Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1921, p. 12

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r 12 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. MAY 13.1921 Puli <- ^oriy /vV*«*| BY SUE CMGIHLJU.Y. LIBRARIAN CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS (Continued from Page 9) ANOTHER WOMETOMM3Y w J SIGNS FOR -ROOSEVELT" With a little concerted action on nation7-aliO-bj-mHliBrTt«TOtedjtbe part of the^boy* who Jiave^rejgis- Boy Choir to add its part to the Sun for boys on the evening of the same ... ..,.. 'day. The singing of the boys under Library. Wilmette avenue. Mr. Fullerton's direction was greatly • to J enjoyed by all who attended. The Vestry of St. Augustine's church met on May 4 and in addition to their regular routine matters of business made arrangements for the Supplementary Nation-Wide Cam- paign canvas. This canvas, which r~~Main Hours: 5:30; Wednesday and Saturday even ings from7to~9. • ' '__* Branch Library in Public school at Seventh and Laurel. Hours: Every afternoon from 2 to 5, except Satur- day. . l "*""' Non-fiction added to the Library since Jan. 1, 1921: Hayworth â€" United States in our times. Burroughsâ€"Accepting the universe; A miscellany of American poetry. Bloom fieldâ€"Modern industrial move- ments. Guestâ€"Just folks. Guestâ€"A heap of.lovin'. Repplierâ€"Points of friction. Thayerâ€"Theodore Roosevelt. Kewcomb â€" Astronomy for every- body Hollingworthâ€"Advertising and sell- ing. Kilmerâ€"Poems: essays and letters. Nystromâ€"Reltail selling and store management. Purintonâ€"Personal efficiency in bus* in ess. Valentineâ€"The beginner in poultry. Kleinâ€"Bookkeeping and accounting. Aronoirciâ€"Americanization. Bennett â€" How to live on twenty- four hours a day. Cameronâ€"Seven purposes. Haleâ€"America's London. Streetâ€"Most interesting American. Bok â€" Americanization of Edward Bok. ,. _____ ^HarnlnT^HistoTy^ Of architecture.^ tered for attendance at Camp Roose- day Evening club's special me«iimr veto, the national boys* summer train ing camp at Muskegon. Michigan, Wilmette will undoubtedly be able to furnish a whole company at that en- campment. Numerous requests for in- formation have been received from parents of Wilmette boys at the camp headquarters. Room 403-650 S. Clark street. Chicago. Alvin S. Culver of 103 Broadway, is the latest registrant. Captain F. L. Beals. Commandant -ill be made on Sunday afternoon, j of the Camp, is making extensive next, is to reach all who are not'plans for new and interestmg^feal^ x reached in the regular annual canvas j ures for this sommer. One of the big which takes plate in December each events will be the reception to the year. The support of St. Augustine's Camp Roosevelt cadets on board the Parish as well as its large contribu- I yacht of the Army and Navy club, tions to the work of the Episcopal j which will take place on July 10. At Church in the nation and throughout that time all of the boys at camp will the world is being year by year more equitably divided among an increas ing number of supporters. At the an- nual canvas pledges are asked from Holtâ€"Encyclopaedia 6f~etrquette. Aldrichâ€"Crowding memories. Duncan-!-Joyous art of gardening. Hendersonâ€"Gardening for pleasure. Davisâ€"The garden book. Baileyâ€"Principle-s-ofâ€"f rwfr -growing. Fnllertonâ€"Book of the home garden- ing. Findlayâ€"Practical gardening. Taborâ€"Suburban gardens. mm, Baileyâ€"Principles of vegetable -gar- dening. Bestâ€"Back yard gardening. Saviorâ€"Bungalows. ~ Saviorâ€"Architectural styles for coun- try hojuses. Hodgsonâ€"Practical bungalows. Lorentzâ€"The Einstein__theory. Markham â€" Man with thg hoc and other poeifts. Kimberlyâ€"How to know the period *tvles in furniture. Burlev-rLathes. Turnerâ€"Machine shop work. Ferberâ€"$1200 a year. T.askerâ€"Chess and checkers. Fosterâ€"Auction made easy. Hovleâ€"Games. â€"â€"â€" all connected with the church in any way. Literature has been mailed this week to all who have not up to the present time this year pledged to the support of the Parish. The Vestry met again last night to perfect plans for this Supplementary canvas. The women of the Associated Guilds will meet today, Friday, at 10:30, for an all-day session. There will be an informal luncheon_served. Next Friday will be the last public luncheon for the season. The Rector of St. Augustine's, on behalf of- Mr. and Mrs. Merritt C. Beymer, recently presented to the Byhon C. Stolp School a beautiful of be guests of the Army and Navy club, and a special program will be ar- ranged for their entertainment. Camp Roosevelt opens on July 3. (Tt> Mrs. Burnham, who it leaving . for France to study art.) Dear little log cabin that stands on the Skokie Surrounded by Natureâ€"the marsh, land, the sky; Tis home I am leaving and on my heart's grieving, I'm longing to go, but I leave with a sighâ€" *- The trees and the-flowers and the tall waving grasses. Stretch from our door to the beau- tiful sky; •"â-  . _ 'Tis this I am leavingâ€"nay! this I am taking, Tis memory's pictureâ€"so blithely good-bye _ Stella Bowers. To further better «rans. representatives « scan i-egion posts at Watertown, N. Y., have to attend the annual celebration of St. Julian's D? will be held at Kingston^1 April 22 and 23, under it of the Army and Navy v* Canada. St. Julians Day w- the anniversary of the fir* gas attack, which the Gersaij,* on the Canadians near Ynft Legion's action against BoS?L ganda was characterized iT] Canadian society as "a splenMtf1 in defense of our common If What you know is a club f0r; self, and what you don't know meat-axe for the other fcnJ] Lorimer. bronze trophy in memory of their son, MerrittC. Beymer, Jr., a member of the school at the time of his death. The trophy is to be' competed for annually in connection with the athletics of the school. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN George Sylvester Viereck's boast that he can control 6.000,000 American votes in the interest of Germany has been denied by letters from twelve leading citizens of Teutonic extrac- tion in Louisville, Ky.. to the Jeffer- son post of the American Legion in that city. The letters, together with a resolution condemning Viereck as an advocate of un-American princi-. pies, have been made public by-the^ post. Louisville Legionnaires will hold an All-American meeting on Decoration Day, May 30. The festival of Pentecos^ will be j observed at St. John's next Sunday! by special services both in Sunday school and church. The Sunday school and Bible class as usual, will be held at Library hall at 9:15: the service at the church at 11 o'clock. Subject of the sermon: "The First When the fire department dashed down the main street and red flares burned brightly in the stillness of the night the stolid citizens df Apptetonr Wis., rushed out of their homes in alarm. What they discovered was that the local post of the American Legion was starting its membership campaign. Bands began to play and illuminated floats appeared. Boy I scouts marched in a parade with the Legion members. The effect of the night attack was so strong that 600 , members were obtained the next day. Teaming, Grading, Excavating Sidewalks and Driveways Constructed Trees, Shrubs and Flowers of All Varieties Work Dodo by the Hour or Contract All Work Guaranteed Landscape Gardener Telephone Winnetka 549-M 886 Pine Stmt WINNETKA, ILLINOIS to children'^ . Field. â€"- Fingerâ€"posts reading. Rowsâ€"Victor book of the opera. Coolidgeâ€"Have faith in Massachu- setts. Bartonâ€"Abraham and his books. Rowlandâ€"Life of Daniel Boone. Davidâ€"Leonard Wood on national issues^ H»riyesh<'im«>r~-Hiiprh~VVa1pnl<>. Blossomâ€"Checkers. Kinlingâ€"Rudyard Kipling's verse. Boeart â€" Economic history of the U. S. Brooksâ€"There's pippin and cheese to come.-------------------------------------â€"- Apostolic Sermon, a Vital Message for the World Today", Acts 2. Ev- eryone is invited. Next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, the fourth of the lectures on the "Doctrinal Position of the Lu- theran Church, its Customs and Prac- tices", is to be given. Subject; The ^a^ra4neut^, Holyâ€":Baptism, and the fcord's Supper. On Sunday afternoon and evening, May 22. the Associated Lutheran Young People's Societies of the north shore hold their quarterly sessions at Trinity church, Glencoe. 111. The societies* of Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe. Highland Park, Waukegan and Glen View,comprising tnerNorth Shore district of tne~Waf- ther League.-will'all take part. The Rev. Mr. Walter Meyer, general* field secretary of the League, will address the gathering oh" The new Haddockâ€"Power of will. Ffamsunâ€"Growth of the soil. Hunt â€" What shall we read to the children? _________ I.anetonâ€"H>»w to know Oriental rugs. Vewellâ€"Engineering as a career. Newellâ€"Webster's new Internation- al dictionary Lanelandâ€"Chicago Daily Js'ews Al- manac 1921. dishingâ€"dishing** manual, "'•fhisliingâ€"World Almanacs Robertsâ€"Rules of order. Overton â€" Women-who make our novels. Cordonâ€"Men who make our novel*. Heldrickâ€"Americans all. Brook*-â€"Dante :, How to know him. Con.wellâ€"Acres of diamonds. Rittenhouseâ€"Little hook of modern -verse. O'Brienâ€"Best ^yBrienâ€"Best tuberculosis sanitarium at Wheat- ridge. Colo., erected largely through the efforts and donations of Lutheran young people. Sessions begin at 3:30 o'clock. Between Wilmette and Chicago TRAINS FOR THE BUSINESS MAN - "The Builders" young people's so- ciety of St."John's holds its monthly business and social meeting. Thurs- day evening. May 19, at 8 o'clock at Library Hall. Wilmette *. BAPTIST CHURCH Mother's Day was celebrated last I Sunday with the congregation taxing ; Brown hall to its capacity. On Sun [day. May 15. the pastor will resume slories, j^i 191<E~ stories ot 1Q3h. Braithwaiteâ€"Anthologv ot verse. 1920. Hazenâ€"Fifty years of Europe. Martinâ€"Behaviour of crowds. Hartâ€"Actual governments Wrightâ€"Low cost suburban homes. Wrtehlâ€"Inside the house of good t;»*te. of the Bible, basing hi* discourse on Acts 1:8, "But Ye shall Receive Pow- magazine er when the Hojy Spirit is come upon y 'The Georgia Department of the Am- erican Legion has. just completed" a eombm«-*f membership and service drive that netted about 1.000 new members and 2.000 successfully con- cluded cases of claims of veterans. The drive took two months. "Rep- resentatives ' «>f the Legion Bureau of War Risk Insurance. Public Health Service and Federal Board for Yo- c at tonalâ€"Educationâ€"visited ~~~er,_ county in the state and interviewed men who had claims for compensa- Former service men. who were not â- â€¢embers ©£ the Legion benefitted equally with Legionnaires. A very enthusiastic meeting of the Woman's society was held on Friday. May 6. at which plans for the fiscal- year, just opening, were thoroughly laid ami delegates, appointed-toâ€"the various co-operating organizations in the citv and stated Leave Wilmette 6:39 a. m. 7:09 a. m. 7:39 a. m. 8:09 a. m. 8:52 a. m. ^~ 9:09 a. m. ~T~ And every half hour thereafter until: FOR THE 11:09 a.m. Arrive in Chicago 7:25 a. m. 7:55 a. jb. 8:25 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 9x38 p. m. 9:55 a. n_ 11:55 a. m. MATINEE, OR SHOPPING TRIP 12:09 12:39 1:09 1:39 P. P. P. P. m. m. 2.09 p. m. 2:39 p. m. 12:25 p. m. 12:55 p. m. 1:25 p. m. 1:55 p. m. 2:25 p. n_ 2:55 p. m. 3:25 p. m. DOWNTOWN TO DINNER OR TO THE Every 30 minutes thereafter until: 5:09 p. m. THEATRE 5:33 p. ntt 8:09 p. m. 8:45 p. m. 7:09 p. m. 5:55 p. m. 6:25 p. 6:55 p.m. 7:31 p. m. 7:55 p. m. There^te express trains continue to^run every half hour until 12:09 s then 12:45 a, m. and 1:4S a. m. Ask for time-table at the ticket This schedule is operated on Daylight Saving Time. After a delay of two weeks, work on the new i>ui1dTng is under way, again, and it is expected that thej congregation will he using* at lea*t I a part of the structure by the early f summer. part *«of the summer. «•» F. Ol n, FACTOaV C. H. BRIGGS N0RTHSH0RE CHICAGOf NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD WUmette Ticket Office Wilmette Avenue

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