Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1926, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE coaxin~ tones of the Hayshakers were beckonmg the finest and the fairest of the north shore's citizenry to share with him th~ bounties. a.nd joys of his newly estabhshed dom1c1le. Y e Olde Hay Lofte, freshly appointed .and ofle~ing. the a!ways unusual _in culmary dehcactes, fatrly teemed wtth gue.st~ over tl1e Labor Day holiday pertod, !he net result being that Frint, the gemal host, ran co~pletely out of everything except the inexhaustible ~upply of hospitality and Hayshaking Jazz. · "Our inaugural of the winter season was an astonishing success," Mr. George declared, "we were simply overwhelmed by our friends and their guests." Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Gillson, 706 Forest avenue, returned to Wilmette after a ten day motor trip to Traverse City, Pentwater, Whitehall, Holland and Grand Haven, Mich., where they · called upon friends. September 10, 1926 summer this was in keeping with the short nights, but now that the 4ays are shorter and it does not get hght until almost 6 o'clock, it seems a shame that the lights cannot be left running until 5:30 at least. · "A month or so ago the president of the enterprising village wrote let·t ers to the different dairy companies asking that the drivers co-operate and try to make as little noise as possible so as not to disturb the ones who work by day. "We, the milkmen, now ask him if he will not co-operate with . us and leave the lights on until 5 :30 a. m. so that we may make less noise and also speed up our own work. Let us have your answer in this paper and may we have lights until 5 :30 at least. The Milkmen Who Supply Wilmette." · HOLD F~IENDSHIP SUNDAY The Wilmette Baptist church wilt observe Friendship Sunday, September 19, with appropriate service in the morning ·and parish visitation in the afternoon. The annual rally day of the Sunday school will be held Sunday, September 26, a complete program of which will be published later. Olde Hay Lofte · I l W Inter naugura Is Huge Success The wise old owl who sat in a tree ~ntil recently when he took up abode .m Ye Olde Hay Lofte, Frint George's dine and dance rendevous in Evanston blinked contentedly as Hayshaker; struck up the inaugural note that introduced with proper eclat last Saturday, the current winter season in that favorably known establishment. . He blinked contentedly evenly knowingly, for_well he knew' that the PLEA FOR L I G H T S Milkmen Appeal to Village Authori· ties to Leave Street Lights Bumin1 Until 5:30 Tlae1e Day· Wilmette's citizenry, generally speaking, does its sleeping at night and is not particularly concerned about the operation of a brilliant street lighting system. after, say, 1 o'clock in the morning. Not so, however, with the men who leave the milk bottle at the · back doorstep each· morning. These men are sounding an appeal to the constituted authorities to permit the continuance of the lights until 5 :30 a. m., stating that the village is so dark i~ the early morning hours of these autumn days that they have difficulty in locating their routes. They combined this week in addressing the accompanying epistle to the village officials: 44 It seems far-fetched that the prosperous Village of Wilmette cannot afford to keep~ its street lights burning a little longer. They are turned out between the hours of 3 :30 and 4 o'clock in the morning. In the early -Ye Olde-, Baylofte 1 626 GROVE STREET Corner of Sherman ·I -o- FAMOUS $1.00 DINNER SERVED DAILY 5 :oo to 8 : o ·o SUNDAYS 12 : 0 0 to 9 : 00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j I Miss Peggy Neilson, 1126 Forest avenue, is entertaining at ~uncheon and bridge today in honor of Miss Beatrice Metze) of Kenilworth and her bridal attendants. I R v I c E I Menu for Sundav September 12th. Sardine Canope Ctlery New Radishes How Cadillac Evanston Service Helps ~'Mrs. Wilmette" Cadillac Owner If her Cadillac is entered on the regular Lubrication Service schedule for 600-mile oiling and greasing, she is able to dismiss from her mind all responsibility for the most important obligation any motor car owner assumes. · She does not need to wonder when the car needs lubrication. A little slip, on the face of tl?e speedometer, tells her at what mileage oiling and greasing is due. It also tells her the number of the lubrication operation -and she can check this with her service booklet for the price. The sign of official, authorized Cadillac Service - courteous, prompt, efficient, economical Chicken Neopolitan or Consomme Saltines I I ' Choice of Long Island Duck Fried Spring Chicken, a Ia Mary land Prime Rib of Beef, au jus Special Sirloin 'Minute Steak (with Bordelais Sauce) Roast Ltg of Lamb (Mint Sauct) Braise~ I I I ·I I I· Fresh or new Apple Pie Strawberry, Raspbury or Chocolate Parfait Coffee, Milk or Ice T u I I Corn on the Cob I or I Green Peas I Orange Ice I Mary Garden Salad I Blueberry, Peach, Blackberry ·lPotatoes Marie I I I At the mileage indicatedt she drives down to "Oil and grease the Evans ton Branch. please/' is all she needs to say to the tester. From the records he hast he knows what · is necessary" SPECIAL BUSINESS LUNCH DAILY 11 :30 till 2:00 P. M. EVANSTON BRANCH 45c Under the Per1onal Direction of Ftint George CADILLAC 1810 RIDGE AVENUE University 86oo Rogers Par~ 9133

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