Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE L FRIDAY DECEMBER 1924 Who Say· tlae~ '· No Santa .Cl~u·? ~horty.' Local Putor Ofliciatea Demand· r stmas IJ,)rty," (additional identification l_ was .entrusted, last Saturday, maugural of the mixed ing tournament at the Good· ' , in the nether regions of the · bui lding. He did so with com sati.; fac t!on to . all 9(>ncerned, the le managamg to assure himself of of the awards if not the most covetwas entirely to Shorty's what oc_cured precisely at 9 _ Saturda! mght, was something aga111. for 1t was that fateful hour our hero of the blue steel razor' .app ri,ed of something that shattered tlkl<wns and rent asuneder his fondhop·": namely:-;-the doleful report by t1on of c1t1zens that "there ain't · Claus." they didn't have to tell me that, Shnrty's . eventual comment anent the of h1s dream world . " I suspectmuch when I missed all those Whoever suggested mixed anyway? Looks like Roy's l·~t h"" ling Year ed. make imtainly do it f the season · .. · · Rev. George P . Magill o£ the W 'l went ~nneapohsJ Minn., last w~ek to of c1ate at the fun 1 · fi Ch 1 M era se rv1ces for ar es . Pardoe, and his d h two . ·sas er at Chippe wa Falls fils., w~en the rear coach on a So~ 111.e .~r.a.m plunged 60 feet from a mto the Chippewa river kill mg e1ght persons. ' Mr. ~ardoe and his da ughter were clos~ _fnends of the Magills. The two fanllhes had adjacent cottages at a !lorthern lake for man v years and It w3ls the custom of th r two to go '!'to the wilds of nort hern Wi scons!n an~· Minne sota together on a huntmg trtp every season. Rev Magill was called on to read services at the funeral of Mrs. Pardoe last spring af'!d these later deaths completely mM~tte Pre~byterian chu~ch ~~~·nfl~~sietHigus, at Wr~ck Victima' Rites ~~ Yictim~u~f ~hr~ For Your B k d a e Goods H a1r · . G00d8 M 8 de t 0 Qrder Switches Swirls Coronet Braids S ide Waves Bobbetts Curls Puffs Biscuit Twists and Transformation. Hair furnished or cut-hair and combings used. IZ7 nth · YOUR (_" l. PRESCRIPTIONS . ' CAREFULCY COMPOUNDED AT THE ~rtdg~ ~en RIDGE AVE. Tbe Dutch OVeD 1129 Central Ave. PHARMACY Carl C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church ~ Wipe WELFARE CONFERENCES ~)Ut the family. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiSit··io~~zt~~l~~~~~~~~~~T~eii.~ZZ11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~1~~~~~~~~~~~~i tnet. 8194. s s···· PlaoM ' ~~ : < . Parents of small ~hildren are adVISed _that a Child Welfare conference IS held every Wednesday from 2 to 4 o'clock at the Grosse Point Health Center. Ridge and Wilmette a ,·enues . A child specialist is in attendance at these conferences. No. i ol a Seriea ol Statementt by local citizen· . .. ;, IlSONS BAK£RY ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. ]. Hugh Foster of 921 . un Mon~~Y .Shorty has rpgained · ~~~· nta~ eqUJhbnum, not to mentioli G~eenle~f av.enue · spe nt Christmas w1th fnends 111 Chicago. tatt!l 111 the actuality of the patron 11 1 toyland, for, bent on shopping · l:oop. he found dear Santa ringing le·ghbetls right on the corner of and _ Randolph , and handed him a hearmg word of our hero's most t holiday desires. 1 ~ re ~s a Santa Claus," .. was ,' s t:tumphant retort directed at l~tmmtttee of Citizens. ., Why I Go to ChUrch By A.D. GASH J go to church because it is right. No one affirms it wrong to g·o to church. I go for the benefit of my community, my state, my country, humanity, myself and family. We are all blessed by a faithful and regular attendance at Sunday-school and church and the example is important. ·c~hie'vP· High Scholastic Honora at Northwestern U. TIH· highest scholastic standing in he 1924 Freshman class in the Colo f. Liberal Arts of Northwestern by Jean Elmwood rc nue . W1lmette ~[ iss Drayer returned fr~m the Uniof Illinois by specia l permis. to attend the Honor chapel exerat l':forthwestern on December to rece1ve the award [i,s prayer is a graduate of New ·r h1gh school and stood at the of the class of 1923 for the four r cc;mrse. ~er average was one of lughest m the history of the 1. ~: r s1 ty wa~ achieved r. w~o hves at 1034 WINTER'S WONDERS 'hen bush and tree rnake silver filagree weed and gras~ gleam, brittle as glass, the great artizan. with light snow· fall times lends satin finish to them all. '")""HE wife has been .1. benefited by Chiropract:c adjustments and naturally wants her husband to ask for a spinal analysis that he may too realize how an . impinged nerve may ag,.m be restored to vigor and help him back to health. ()ON811LTATION FREE Christian people are always on the right side of every moral and social que st ;un. They are law abiding, peaceful and upright in their dailv \\'alk and talk; he'nce it is most pleasant to tiieet ""it ~1 them at church anrl bleu'd voices in hymns and words of praise to our Creator and listen to the 1 scriptures exp ~>tlnded by one specially fitterl and ordained for the purpose . The oldest, wisest, greatest and best custom of the human family is the setting apart of one day in seven for worship and rest. This is such an exalted usage and is of such antiquity we affirm it to be of divine origin. The Bible says: "And God blessed the seventh day and sancti~ed it." Under the new dispensation we hallow the first day of the week. The best way to hallow it is to spend an hour at Sunday-school with the children and another hour in the sanctuary prayerfully seeking the Kingdom of God and his righteousness. This gives me more joy than any thing in life and promises an infinite reward hereafter. My Saviour calls and I regularly obey. I know I am blessed in this obedience. E. L. Glencoe, Ill. r------F U R S____... A beaatifal uacwtmeot of 1Uah fan ... bull fol' yoar ;- r· w·. Eatabliahed aince liN Manufacturer of Fin· Fur· ...... H. A. ROPINSKI EVANSTON tll Cbicaro AYeaue * * * * Telephone Uainnity 3722 Make This Resolve in 1925-"I will 6e regular in Church Att~ndance" A V~ry I I I I I I I I I Happy Start next Sunday New Year It is our aim to give you complete satisfaction throughout the coming year I DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: WILMETTE CAFE Lake and Wilmette Aves. Forest and Wilmette Aft~. ' ···----------~----·-·····------------------······--· 1111 Wilmette A·e., .,.....ite Villap HaD Rro. Gilbert Sto,mll Rro. Fra..cu C. StifJn l St. Aapstiae's Episcopal Onarcla 1140 Wilmette Ave. RnJ. Hubert Corletcm Fant ~ a.rdl Lake and Wilmette Aves. 35 . YEARS EXPERIENCE without extra charge to you RnJ. StepltA A. Lloyd St. ....... Lather· Cuuda Wilmette and Park Aves. Ninth and Greenleaf worth ~- .... Rro. Hermo~ W. Meyt'f Rro. George P. Mogill 703 Greenleaf Ave. Rro. WilliG· C.ut ~ · A. J. woooCocK WILMETTE :ka PH0 N E 13 0 4

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